Denver Post, Date of Notice: December 1, 2014 NOTICE OF CHANGE IN ITS COLORADO P.U.C. NO. 7 ELECTRIC TARIFF OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO 1800 LARIMER STREET, DENVER, COLORADO 80202-5533 You are hereby notified that Public Service Company of Colorado ("Public Service" or "Company") has filed with the Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") of the State of Colorado, in compliance with the Public Utilities Law, Advice No. 1682 Electric to revise the Availability sections of its Secondary Time-of-Use Service ("Schedule STOU"), Primary Timeof-Use Service ("Schedule PTOU"), and Transmission Time-of-Use Service ("Schedule TTOU") tariffs in the Company's Colorado P.U.C. No. 7 Electric tariff to become effective on January 1, 2015, if granted by the Public Utilities Commission. The Company proposes to extend the availability of the Company's Time-of-Use ("TOU") services from December 31, 2014 to December 31, 2016. Copies of the proposed changes summarized above and as filed with the Commission, are available for examination and explanation at the main office of Public Service Company of Colorado, 1800 Larimer Street, Suite 1400, Denver, Colorado 80202, or at the office of the Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, Colorado, 80202. Customers who have questions may call the Commission at (303) 894-2000, Xcel Energy at 1-800-895-4999, fax to Xcel Energy at 1-800-895-2895, or e-mail to inquire@xcelenergy.com. Anyone who desires may file written objection. The filing of a written objection by itself will not allow you to participate as a party in any proceeding on the proposed rate changes. Anyone who desires to file written objection to the proposed action, shall file it with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, Colorado, 80202, or email it to PUC@dora.state.co.us on or before ten (10) days before the proposed effective date of January 1, 2015. The Public Utilities Commission may hold a hearing to determine what rates, rules and regulations will be authorized. If a hearing is held, the Commission may suspend the proposed rates, rules or regulations. The rates, rules and regulations ultimately authorized may or may not be the same as those proposed and may include rates higher or lower than those proposed or currently in effect. Anyone who desires to receive notice of any hearing shall file a written request for notice with the Public Utilities Commission at the above address or alternatively shall contact the External Affairs Section of the Public Service Utilities Commission at 303 894-2070 or toll free 1-800-456-0858. If a hearing is held, any member of the public may attend and may make a statement under oath about the proposed increase, whether or not he or she has filed an objection or intervention. By: Scott B. Brockett Director, Regulatory Administration and Compliance
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