About 23,000 Minnesota households could be in line for a substantial cut to their Xcel Energy electric bills. The company this week proposed a two-year test of automatic bill credits for Minnesota customers in certain low-income areas that would average to more than $450 a year. Xcel said it wants this program to be as simple as possible, so there are no income limits for these bill credits, .
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