UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d)
OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):
November 5, 2014
El Paso Electric Company
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
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Texas | 001-14206 | 74-0607870 |
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) | (Commission File Number) | (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) |
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Stanton Tower, 100 North Stanton, El Paso, Texas | | 79901 |
(Address of principal executive offices) | | (Zip Code) |
(915) 543-5711
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
N/A
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
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ITEM 2.02 RESULTS OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL CONDITION
On November 5, 2014, the Company announced its financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2014. A copy of the press release containing the announcement and a copy of the presentation at the Company's 3rd Quarter 2014 Earnings Conference Call is included as Exhibit 99.01 and Exhibit 99.02 to this Current Report and is incorporated herein by reference. The Company does not intend for this exhibit to be incorporated by reference into future filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
ITEM 9.01 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS
99.01 Earnings Press Release, dated November 5, 2014
99.02 Presentation at the 3rd Quarter 2014 Earnings Conference Call
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
EL PASO ELECTRIC COMPANY
(Registrant)
By: /s/ NATHAN T. HIRSCHI
Name: Nathan T. Hirschi
Title: Senior Vice President - Chief Financial Officer
Dated: November 5, 2014
EXHIBIT INDEX
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Exhibit Number | Description of Exhibit | |
99.01 | Earnings Press Release, dated November 5, 2014 | |
99.02 | Presentation at the 3rd Quarter 2014 Earnings Conference Call | |
Exhibit 99.01 |
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For Immediate Release | |
Date: November 5, 2014 | | |
El Paso Electric Announces Third Quarter Financial Results
Overview
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• | For the third quarter of 2014, El Paso Electric Company ("EE" or the "Company") reported net income of $52.5 million, or $1.30 basic and diluted earnings per share. In the third quarter of 2013, EE reported net income of $50.6 million, or $1.26 basic and diluted earnings per share. |
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• | For the nine months ended September 30, 2014, EE reported net income of $87.2 million, or $2.16 basic and diluted earnings per share. Net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 was $87.4 million, or $2.17 basic and diluted earnings per share. |
“We were able to achieve several key milestones in our strategic plan for the future of El Paso Electric Company during the third quarter of 2014,” said Tom Shockley, Chief Executive Officer. “Mary Kipp was named President of the Company on September 16, 2014, which is a significant step in our succession plan. Furthermore, we are pleased with the progress of the construction of our Montana Power Station during the quarter. We now expect the first two units to be placed in commercial operation during the first quarter of 2015. Overall, net income for the quarter ended September 30, 2014 increased by approximately 3.8%, compared to the same quarter last year, and was consistent with our expectations.”
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Earnings Summary
The table and explanations below present the major factors affecting 2014 net income relative to 2013 net income:
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| | | | Pre-Tax Effect | | After-Tax Net Income | | Basic EPS | | Pre-Tax Effect | | After-Tax Net Income | | Basic EPS |
September 30, 2013 | | | $ | 50,565 |
| | $ | 1.26 |
| | | | $ | 87,392 |
| | $ | 2.17 |
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Changes in: | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Income taxes | | | 2,857 |
| | 0.07 |
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| | 0.07 |
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| Allowance for funds used during construction | $ | 2,372 |
| | 2,089 |
| | 0.05 |
| | $ | 4,071 |
| | 3,609 |
| | 0.09 |
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| Investment and interest income | 287 |
| | 281 |
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| | 3,368 |
| | 2,715 |
| | 0.07 |
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| Taxes other than income taxes | 189 |
| | 123 |
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| | (4,101 | ) | | (2,665 | ) | | (0.07 | ) |
| Palo Verde performance rewards, net | — |
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| | 2,143 |
| | 1,393 |
| | 0.04 |
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| Operations and maintenance at fossil-fuel generating plants | (3,052 | ) | | (1,984 | ) | | (0.05 | ) | | (3,799 | ) | | (2,469 | ) | | (0.06 | ) |
| Retail non-fuel base revenues | (1,276 | ) | | (830 | ) | | (0.02 | ) | | (6,952 | ) | | (4,519 | ) | | (0.11 | ) |
| Depreciation and amortization expense | (269 | ) | | (174 | ) | | — |
| | (2,990 | ) | | (1,944 | ) | | (0.05 | ) |
| Other | | | (451 | ) | | (0.01 | ) | | | | 646 |
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September 30, 2014 | | | $ | 52,476 |
| | $ | 1.30 |
| | | | $ | 87,187 |
| | $ | 2.16 |
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Third Quarter 2014
Income for the quarter ended September 30, 2014, when compared to the same period last year, was positively affected by:
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• | Income taxes, not reflected in other income items below, decreased primarily due to a domestic production activities deduction in 2014, whereas there was no such deduction in 2013. |
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• | Increased allowance for funds used during construction ("AFUDC") due to higher balances of construction work in progress including the Montana Power Station. |
Income for the quarter ended September 30, 2014, when compared to the same period last year, was negatively affected by:
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• | Increased operation and maintenance expense related to our fossil-fuel plants, primarily due to maintenance at the Rio Grande and Newman generating plants in 2014, with no comparable maintenance expense in the same period last year. |
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• | Decreased retail non-fuel base revenues primarily due to a $3.0 million reduction in non-fuel base revenues from sales to public authorities, which reflects increased use of an interruptible rate at a military installation in our service territory, as well as other energy saving programs at military installations. |
Other items impacting earnings included increased investment and interest income due to increased realized gains on equity investments in our Palo Verde decommissioning trust funds in 2014, and reduced taxes other than income taxes. These increases to income were partially offset by increased depreciation and amortization due to increased depreciable plant balances.
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Year to Date
Income for the nine months ended September 30, 2014, when compared to the same period last year, was positively affected by:
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• | Increased AFUDC due to higher balances of construction work in progress, including the Montana Power Station. |
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• | Income taxes not reflected in other income items below decreased primarily due to a domestic production activities deduction in 2014, whereas there was no such deduction in 2013. |
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• | Increased investment and interest income primarily due to increased gains on the sales of equity investments in our Palo Verde decommissioning trust funds compared to the same period last year. |
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• | Recognition of Palo Verde performance rewards associated with the 2009 to 2012 performance periods, net of disallowed fuel and purchased power costs related to the resolution of the Texas fuel reconciliation proceeding designated as PUCT Docket No. 41852. |
Income for the nine months ended September 30, 2014, when compared to the same period last year, was negatively affected by:
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• | Decreased retail non-fuel base revenues, primarily due to a $3.5 million reduction in non-fuel base revenues from sales to our residential customers, reflecting a 2.4% decrease in kWh sales due to milder weather in 2014, primarily in the first quarter, when compared to the same period last year and a $2.8 million reduction in non-fuel base revenues from sales to public authorities which reflects increased use of an interruptible rate at a military installation in our service territory as well as other energy saving programs at military installations. |
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• | Increased taxes other than income taxes, primarily due to higher property taxes, including a one-time adjustment to the 2013 Arizona property tax rate recorded during the first quarter of 2014. |
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• | Increased operation and maintenance expense related to our fossil-fuel plants, primarily due to maintenance at the Rio Grande and Newman generating plants in 2014, with no comparable maintenance expense in the same period last year. |
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• | Increased depreciation and amortization due to increased depreciable plant balances including Rio Grande Unit 9, which began commercial operation on May 13, 2013. |
Retail Non-fuel Base Revenues
Retail non-fuel base revenues decreased $1.3 million, pre-tax, or 0.7% in the third quarter of 2014 compared to the same period in 2013. This decrease reflects a $3.0 million reduction in non-fuel base revenues from sales to public authorities, which is primarily due to increased use of an interruptible rate at a military installation in our service territory which is lower than the previous rate applied for those services, as well as energy savings from energy conservation and efficiency programs and use of solar distributed generation at military installations, and reduced sales to a local water utility primarily due to reduced ground water pumping in the third quarter of 2014. Cooling degree days decreased 2.0% for the third quarter of 2014, compared to the same quarter last year, and were 4.0% lower than the 10-year average. The decrease in retail non-fuel base revenues was partially offset by $1.3 million increase in non-fuel base revenues from sales to residential customers. KWh sales to residential customers increased by 1.6% due to a 1.3% increase in the average number of residential customers served. KWh sales to small commercial and industrial customers in the third quarter of 2014 increased 2.1%, compared to the same quarter in 2013, reflecting a 1.9% increase in the average number of customers served. Non-fuel base revenues and kWh sales are provided by customer class on page 10 of this release.
For the nine months ended September 30, 2014, retail non-fuel base revenues decreased $7.0 million, pre-tax, or 1.6%, compared to the same period in 2013. This decrease reflects milder weather in 2014, primarily in the first quarter, which impacted sales to residential, small commercial and industrial, and to a lesser extent public
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authority customers. Heating degree days decreased 26.6% for the nine months of 2014, compared to the same period last year, and were 17.0% below the 10-year average. Cooling degree days decreased 3.1%, compared to the same period last year, and were relatively unchanged from the 10-year average. Non-fuel base revenues from sales to residential customers decreased $3.5 million reflecting a decrease of 2.4% in kWh sales to residential customers despite a 1.3% increase in the average number of residential customers served. Non-fuel base revenues from sales to public authorities decreased $2.8 million, which reflects increased use of an interruptible rate at a military installation in our service territory, as well as other energy savings from energy conservation and efficiency programs and use of solar distributed generation at military installations, and reduced sales to a local water utility in the third quarter of 2014. Non-fuel base revenues from sales to small commercial and industrial customers increased slightly, when compared to the same period in 2013, due to a 2.0% increase in the average number of customers served partially offset by milder weather. KWh sales to large commercial and industrial customers decreased 2.2%, and non-fuel base revenues decreased 2.5% as several customers ceased operations. Non-fuel base revenues and kWh sales are provided by customer class on page 12 of this release.
Capital and Liquidity
We continue to maintain a strong capital structure to ensure access to capital markets at reasonable rates. At September 30, 2014, common stock equity represented 48.3% of our capitalization (common stock equity, long-term debt, current maturities of long-term debt, and short-term borrowings under the revolving credit facility (the "RCF")). At September 30, 2014, we had a balance of $13.4 million in cash and cash equivalents. We expect to issue long-term debt in the capital markets in late 2014 or early 2015 to repay short-term borrowings and finance capital requirements. Based on current projections, we believe that we will have adequate liquidity through the issuance of long-term debt, our current cash balances, cash from operations, and available borrowings under the RCF to meet all of our anticipated cash requirements for the next twelve months.
Cash flows from operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 were $174.6 million compared to $184.9 million in the corresponding period in 2013. The primary factors affecting the decreased cash flow from operations were a decrease in deferred income taxes and an increase in accounts receivable due to the timing of certain non-trade receivables offset by a decrease in the under-collection of fuel revenues. The difference between fuel revenues collected and fuel expense incurred is deferred to be either refunded (over-recoveries) or surcharged (under-recoveries) to customers in the future. During the nine months ended September 30, 2014, the Company had a fuel under-recovery of $1.2 million compared to an under-recovery of fuel costs of $8.4 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2013. At September 30, 2014, we had a net fuel under-recovery balance of $7.4 million, including an under-recovery balance of $10.7 million in Texas and an over-recovery balance of $3.3 million in New Mexico. Effective with May 2014 billings, we increased our Texas fixed fuel factor by 6.9% to reflect increases in prices for natural gas.
During the nine months ended September 30, 2014, our primary capital requirements were for the construction and purchase of electric utility plant, payment of common stock dividends, and purchases of nuclear fuel. Capital requirements for new electric plant were $189.3 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 and $165.3 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2013. Capital expenditures for 2014 are expected to be $306.0 million as we construct the Montana Power Station and related transmission facilities. Capital requirements for purchases of nuclear fuel were $28.8 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 and $19.9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2013.
On September 30, 2014, we paid a quarterly cash dividend of $0.28 per share, or $11.3 million, to shareholders of record on September 15, 2014. We paid a total of $33.3 million in cash dividends during the nine months ended September 30, 2014. At the current dividend rate, we expect to pay cash dividends of approximately $44.6 million during 2014.
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No shares of common stock were repurchased during the nine months ended September 30, 2014. As of September 30, 2014, a total of 393,816 shares remain available for repurchase under the currently authorized stock repurchase program. The Company may repurchase shares in the open market from time to time.
We maintain the RCF for working capital and general corporate purposes and financing of nuclear fuel through the Rio Grande Resources Trust (the "RGRT"). The RGRT, the trust through which we finance our portion of nuclear fuel for Palo Verde, is consolidated in the Company's financial statements. The RCF has a term ending January 14, 2019. The aggregate unsecured borrowing available under the RCF is $300 million. We may increase the RCF by up to $100 million (up to a total of $400 million) during the term of the agreement, upon the satisfaction of certain conditions, more fully set forth in the agreement, including obtaining commitments from lenders or third party financial institutions. The amounts we borrow under the RCF may be used for working capital and general corporate purposes. The total amount borrowed for nuclear fuel by the RGRT was $127.5 million at September 30, 2014, of which $17.5 million had been borrowed under the RCF, and $110 million was borrowed through senior notes. Borrowings by the RGRT for nuclear fuel were $125.5 million as of September 30, 2013, of which $15.5 million had been borrowed under the RCF and $110 million was borrowed through senior notes. Interest costs on borrowings to finance nuclear fuel are accumulated by the RGRT and charged to us as fuel is consumed and recovered through fuel recovery charges. At September 30, 2014, $72.0 million was outstanding under the RCF for working capital and general corporate purposes and we expect to refinance the working capital and general corporate borrowings on the RCF with long-term debt in late 2014 or early 2015. No borrowings were outstanding at September 30, 2013 under the RCF for working capital and general corporate purposes.
2014 Earnings Guidance
We are narrowing our earnings guidance for 2014 to $2.20 to $2.35 per basic share from the previous range of $2.15 to $2.40 per basic share.
Conference Call
A conference call to discuss third quarter 2014 financial results is scheduled for 10:30 A.M. Eastern Time, on November 5, 2014. The dial-in number is 888-312-3048 with a conference ID number of 5393015. The international dial-in number is 719-325-2354. The conference leader will be Lisa Budtke, Assistant Treasurer. A replay will run through November 19, 2014 with a dial-in number of 888-203-1112 and a conference ID number of 5393015. The replay international dial-in number is 719-457-0820. The conference call and presentation slides will be webcast live on the Company's website found at http://www.epelectric.com. A replay of the webcast will be available shortly after the call.
Safe Harbor
This news release includes statements that may constitute forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. This information may involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: (i) increased prices for fuel and purchased power and the possibility that regulators may not permit EE to pass through all such increased costs to customers or to recover previously incurred fuel costs in rates; (ii) recovery of capital investments and operating costs through rates in Texas and New Mexico; (iii) uncertainties and instability in the general economy and the resulting impact on EE's sales and profitability; (iv) changes in customers' demand for electricity as a result of energy efficiency initiatives and emerging competing services and technologies; (v) unanticipated increased costs associated with scheduled and unscheduled outages of generating plant; (vi) the size of our construction program and our ability to complete construction on budget; (vii) potential delays in our construction schedule due to legal challenges or other reasons; (viii) costs at Palo Verde; (ix) deregulation and competition in the electric
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utility industry; (x) possible increased costs of compliance with environmental or other laws, regulations and policies; (xi) possible income tax and interest payments as a result of audit adjustments proposed by the IRS or state taxing authorities; (xii) uncertainties and instability in the financial markets and the resulting impact on EE's ability to access the capital and credit markets; and (xiii) other factors detailed by EE in its public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. EE's filings are available from the Securities and Exchange Commission or may be obtained through EE's website, http://www.epelectric.com. Any such forward-looking statement is qualified by reference to these risks and factors. EE cautions that these risks and factors are not exclusive. EE does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of EE except as required by law.
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Media Contacts | |
Eddie Gutierrez | |
915.543.5763 | |
eduardo.gutierrez@epelectric.com | |
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Lisa Budtke | |
915.543.5947 | |
lisa.budtke@epelectric.com | |
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El Paso Electric Company |
Statements of Operations |
Quarter Ended September 30, 2014 and 2013 |
(In thousands except for per share data) |
(Unaudited) |
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| | 2014 | | 2013 | | Variance | |
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Operating revenues, net of energy expenses: | | | | | | |
| Base revenues | $ | 183,405 |
| | $ | 184,687 |
| | $ | (1,282 | ) | (a) |
| Deregulated Palo Verde Unit 3 revenues | 3,944 |
| | 3,047 |
| | 897 |
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| Other | 7,702 |
| | 8,264 |
| | (562 | ) |
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Operating Revenues Net of Energy Expenses | 195,051 |
| | 195,998 |
| | (947 | ) |
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Other operating expenses: | | | | | | |
| Other operations and maintenance | 54,417 |
| | 51,519 |
| | 2,898 |
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| Palo Verde operations and maintenance | 20,489 |
| | 20,014 |
| | 475 |
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Taxes other than income taxes | 17,964 |
| | 18,153 |
| | (189 | ) |
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Other income | 1,389 |
| | 1,561 |
| | (172 | ) |
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Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization | 103,570 |
| | 107,873 |
| | (4,303 | ) | (b) |
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Depreciation and amortization | 20,685 |
| | 20,416 |
| | 269 |
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Interest on long-term debt | 14,617 |
| | 14,623 |
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AFUDC and capitalized interest | 7,308 |
| | 4,968 |
| | 2,340 |
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Other interest expense | 438 |
| | 153 |
| | 285 |
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Income Before Income Taxes | 75,138 |
| | 77,649 |
| | (2,511 | ) |
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Income tax expense | 22,662 |
| | 27,084 |
| | (4,422 | ) |
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Net Income | $ | 52,476 |
| | $ | 50,565 |
| | $ | 1,911 |
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Basic Earnings per Share | $ | 1.30 |
| | $ | 1.26 |
| | $ | 0.04 |
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Diluted Earnings per Share | $ | 1.30 |
| | $ | 1.26 |
| | $ | 0.04 |
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Dividends declared per share of common stock | $ | 0.28 |
| | $ | 0.265 |
| | $ | 0.015 |
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Weighted average number of shares outstanding | 40,214 |
| | 40,132 |
| | 82 |
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Weighted average number of shares and dilutive | | | | | | |
| potential shares outstanding | 42,065 |
| | 40,132 |
| | 1,933 |
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(a) | Base revenues exclude fuel recovered through New Mexico base rates of $22.4 million and $22.7 million, respectively. |
(b) | Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA") is a non-generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") financial measure and is not a substitute for net income or other measures of financial performance in accordance with GAAP. |
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El Paso Electric Company |
Statements of Operations |
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014 and 2013 |
(In thousands except for per share data) |
(Unaudited) |
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| | 2014 | | 2013 | | Variance | |
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Operating revenues, net of energy expenses: | | | | | | |
| Base revenues | $ | 438,613 |
| | $ | 445,533 |
| | $ | (6,920 | ) | (a) |
| Deregulated Palo Verde Unit 3 revenues | 11,903 |
| | 9,260 |
| | 2,643 |
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| Palo Verde performance rewards, net | 2,220 |
| | — |
| | 2,220 |
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| Other | 22,331 |
| | 23,990 |
| | (1,659 | ) | |
Operating Revenues Net of Energy Expenses | 475,067 |
| | 478,783 |
| | (3,716 | ) | |
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Other operating expenses: | | | | | | |
| Other operations and maintenance | 153,515 |
| | 147,600 |
| | 5,915 |
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| Palo Verde operations and maintenance | 68,041 |
| | 67,470 |
| | 571 |
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Taxes other than income taxes | 48,883 |
| | 44,782 |
| | 4,101 |
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Other income | 8,642 |
| | 2,524 |
| | 6,118 |
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Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization | 213,270 |
| | 221,455 |
| | (8,185 | ) | (b) |
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Depreciation and amortization | 62,336 |
| | 59,346 |
| | 2,990 |
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Interest on long-term debt | 43,803 |
| | 43,829 |
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AFUDC and capitalized interest | 19,853 |
| | 15,896 |
| | 3,957 |
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Other interest expense | 899 |
| | 456 |
| | 443 |
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Income Before Income Taxes | 126,085 |
| | 133,720 |
| | (7,635 | ) | |
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Income tax expense | 38,898 |
| | 46,328 |
| | (7,430 | ) | |
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Net Income | $ | 87,187 |
| | $ | 87,392 |
| | $ | (205 | ) | |
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Basic Earnings per Share | $ | 2.16 |
| | $ | 2.17 |
| | $ | (0.01 | ) | |
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Diluted Earnings per Share | $ | 2.16 |
| | $ | 2.17 |
| | $ | (0.01 | ) | |
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Dividends declared per share of common stock | $ | 0.825 |
| | $ | 0.78 |
| | $ | 0.045 |
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Weighted average number of shares outstanding | 40,181 |
| | 40,108 |
| | 73 |
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Weighted average number of shares and dilutive | | | | | | |
| potential shares outstanding | 40,209 |
| | 40,124 |
| | 85 |
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(a) | Base revenues exclude fuel recovered through New Mexico base rates of $55.6 million and $57.2 million, respectively. |
(b) | EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure and is not a substitute for net income or other measures of financial performance in accordance with GAAP. |
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El Paso Electric Company |
Cash Flow Summary |
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014 and 2013 |
(In thousands and Unaudited) |
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| | | | 2014 | | 2013 | |
Cash flows from operating activities: | | | | |
| Net income | $ | 87,187 |
| | $ | 87,392 |
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| Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operations: | | | | |
| | Depreciation and amortization of electric plant in service | 62,336 |
| | 59,346 |
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| | Amortization of nuclear fuel
| 33,942 |
| | 33,621 |
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| | Deferred income taxes, net | 35,990 |
| | 45,479 |
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| | Other | (1,680 | ) | | 4,396 |
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| Change in: | | | | |
| | Accounts receivable | (47,331 | ) | | (35,097 | ) | |
| | Net undercollection of fuel revenues | (1,233 | ) | | (8,362 | ) | |
| | Accounts payable | 3,557 |
| | (3,729 | ) | |
| | Other | 1,869 |
| | 1,865 |
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| | | Net cash provided by operating activities | 174,637 |
| | 184,911 |
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Cash flows from investing activities: | | | | |
| Cash additions to utility property, plant and equipment | (189,273 | ) | | (165,303 | ) | |
| Cash additions to nuclear fuel | (28,772 | ) | | (19,895 | ) | |
| Decommissioning trust funds | (6,988 | ) | | (6,994 | ) | |
| Other | (2,805 | ) | | (3,575 | ) | |
| | | Net cash used for investing activities | (227,838 | ) | | (195,767 | ) | |
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Cash flows from financing activities: | | | | |
| Dividends paid | (33,261 | ) | | (31,379 | ) | |
| Borrowings under the revolving credit facility, net | 75,176 |
| | (6,664 | ) | |
| Other | (896 | ) | | (210 | ) | |
| | | Net cash provided by (used for) financing activities | 41,019 |
| | (38,253 | ) | |
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Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents | (12,182 | ) | | (49,109 | ) | |
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Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 25,592 |
| | 111,057 |
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Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | $ | 13,410 |
| | $ | 61,948 |
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El Paso Electric Company |
Quarter Ended September 30, 2014 and 2013 |
Sales and Revenues Statistics |
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| | | | | | | | | | Increase (Decrease) | |
| | | | | | 2014 | | 2013 | | Amount | | Percentage | |
kWh sales (in thousands): | | | | | | | | |
| Retail: | | | | | | | | |
| | Residential | 894,525 |
| | 880,105 |
| | 14,420 |
| | 1.6 | % | |
| | Commercial and industrial, small | 694,928 |
| | 680,380 |
| | 14,548 |
| | 2.1 | % | |
| | Commercial and industrial, large | 276,226 |
| | 276,232 |
| | (6 | ) | | — |
| |
| | Public authorities | 424,445 |
| | 449,469 |
| | (25,024 | ) | | (5.6 | )% | |
| | | Total retail sales | 2,290,124 |
| | 2,286,186 |
| | 3,938 |
| | 0.2 | % | |
| Wholesale: | | | | | | | | |
| | Sales for resale | 19,211 |
| | 20,173 |
| | (962 | ) | | (4.8 | )% | |
| | Off-system sales | 740,153 |
| | 683,600 |
| | 56,553 |
| | 8.3 | % | |
| | | Total wholesale sales | 759,364 |
| | 703,773 |
| | 55,591 |
| | 7.9 | % | |
| | | | Total kWh sales | 3,049,488 |
| | 2,989,959 |
| | 59,529 |
| | 2.0 | % | |
Operating revenues (in thousands): | | | | | | | | |
| Non-fuel base revenues: | | | | | | | | |
| | Retail: | | | | | | | | |
| | | Residential | $ | 81,296 |
| | $ | 80,003 |
| | $ | 1,293 |
| | 1.6 | % | |
| | | Commercial and industrial, small | 61,143 |
| | 60,259 |
| | 884 |
| | 1.5 | % | |
| | | Commercial and industrial, large | 11,929 |
| | 12,426 |
| | (497 | ) | | (4.0 | )% | |
| | | Public authorities | 28,266 |
| | 31,222 |
| | (2,956 | ) | | (9.5 | )% | |
| | | | Total retail non-fuel base revenues | 182,634 |
| | 183,910 |
| | (1,276 | ) | | (0.7 | )% | |
| | Wholesale: | | | | | | | | |
| | | Sales for resale | 771 |
| | 777 |
| | (6 | ) | | (0.8 | )% | |
| | | | Total non-fuel base revenues | 183,405 |
| | 184,687 |
| | (1,282 | ) | | (0.7 | )% | |
| Fuel revenues: | | | | | | | | |
| | Recovered from customers during the period | 54,405 |
| | 42,962 |
| | 11,443 |
| | 26.6 | % | |
| | Over collection of fuel (a) | (12,136 | ) | | (577 | ) | | (11,559 | ) | | — |
| |
| | New Mexico fuel in base rates | 22,416 |
| | 22,662 |
| | (246 | ) | | (1.1 | )% | |
| | | Total fuel revenues (b) | 64,685 |
| | 65,047 |
| | (362 | ) | | (0.6 | )% | |
| Off-system sales: | | | | | | | | |
| | Fuel cost | 22,007 |
| | 20,223 |
| | 1,784 |
| | 8.8 | % | |
| | Shared margins | 5,126 |
| | 4,007 |
| | 1,119 |
| | 27.9 | % | |
| | Retained margins | 605 |
| | 478 |
| | 127 |
| | 26.6 | % | |
| | | Total off-system sales | 27,738 |
| | 24,708 |
| | 3,030 |
| | 12.3 | % | |
| Other (c) | 7,817 |
| | 8,219 |
| | (402 | ) | | (4.9 | )% | |
| | | Total operating revenues | $ | 283,645 |
| | $ | 282,661 |
| | $ | 984 |
| | 0.3 | % | |
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(a) | 2014 includes a Department of Energy refund related to spent fuel storage of $8.3 million. |
(b) | Includes deregulated Palo Verde Unit 3 revenues for the New Mexico jurisdiction of $3.9 million and $3.0 million, respectively. |
(c) | Represents revenues with no related kWh sales. |
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El Paso Electric Company |
Quarter Ended September 30, 2014 and 2013 |
Other Statistical Data |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | Increase (Decrease) |
| | | 2014 | | 2013 | | Amount | | Percentage |
| | | | | | | | | |
Average number of retail customers: (a) | | | | | | | |
| Residential | 353,075 |
| | 348,557 |
| | 4,518 |
| | 1.3 | % |
| Commercial and industrial, small | 39,730 |
| | 38,971 |
| | 759 |
| | 1.9 | % |
| Commercial and industrial, large | 49 |
| | 51 |
| | (2 | ) | | (3.9 | )% |
| Public authorities | 5,112 |
| | 5,009 |
| | 103 |
| | 2.1 | % |
| | Total | 397,966 |
| | 392,588 |
| | 5,378 |
| | 1.4 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Number of retail customers (end of period): (a) | | | | | | | |
| Residential | 353,640 |
| | 349,077 |
| | 4,563 |
| | 1.3 | % |
| Commercial and industrial, small | 39,813 |
| | 38,926 |
| | 887 |
| | 2.3 | % |
| Commercial and industrial, large | 49 |
| | 51 |
| | (2 | ) | | (3.9 | )% |
| Public authorities | 5,126 |
| | 5,044 |
| | 82 |
| | 1.6 | % |
| | Total | 398,628 |
| | 393,098 |
| | 5,530 |
| | 1.4 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Weather statistics: (b) | | | | | 10-Yr Average | | |
| Heating degree days | — |
| | — |
| | 1 |
| | |
| Cooling degree days | 1,415 |
| | 1,444 |
| | 1,474 |
| | |
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Generation and purchased power (kWh, in thousands): | | | | | Increase (Decrease) |
| | | 2014 | | 2013 | | Amount | | Percentage |
| | | | | | | | | |
| Palo Verde | 1,370,091 |
| | 1,369,267 |
| | 824 |
| | 0.1 | % |
| Four Corners | 164,665 |
| | 162,474 |
| | 2,191 |
| | 1.3 | % |
| Gas plants | 1,289,419 |
| | 1,235,419 |
| | 54,000 |
| | 4.4 | % |
| | Total generation | 2,824,175 |
| | 2,767,160 |
| | 57,015 |
| | 2.1 | % |
| Purchased power: | | | | | | | |
| | Photovoltaic | 65,854 |
| | 31,035 |
| | 34,819 |
| | — |
|
| | Other | 320,869 |
| | 390,260 |
| | (69,391 | ) | | (17.8 | )% |
| | Total purchased power | 386,723 |
| | 421,295 |
| | (34,572 | ) | | (8.2 | )% |
| | Total available energy | 3,210,898 |
| | 3,188,455 |
| | 22,443 |
| | 0.7 | % |
| Line losses and Company use | 161,410 |
| | 198,496 |
| | (37,086 | ) | | (18.7 | )% |
| | Total kWh sold | 3,049,488 |
| | 2,989,959 |
| | 59,529 |
| | 2.0 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
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| Palo Verde capacity factor | 99.8 | % | | 99.7 | % | | 0.1 | % | | |
| |
(a) | The number of retail customers is based on the number of service locations. |
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(b) | A degree day is recorded for each degree that the average outdoor temperature varies from a standard of 65 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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El Paso Electric Company |
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014 and 2013 |
Sales and Revenues Statistics |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | Increase (Decrease) | |
| | | | | | 2014 | | 2013 | | Amount | | Percentage | |
kWh sales (in thousands): | | | | | | | | |
| Retail: | | | | | | | | |
| | Residential | 2,087,558 |
| | 2,138,436 |
| | (50,878 | ) | | (2.4 | )% | |
| | Commercial and industrial, small | 1,809,477 |
| | 1,813,330 |
| | (3,853 | ) | | (0.2 | )% | |
| | Commercial and industrial, large | 794,891 |
| | 813,099 |
| | (18,208 | ) | | (2.2 | )% | |
| | Public authorities | 1,202,403 |
| | 1,245,801 |
| | (43,398 | ) | | (3.5 | )% | |
| | | Total retail sales | 5,894,329 |
| | 6,010,666 |
| | (116,337 | ) | | (1.9 | )% | |
| Wholesale: | | | | | | | | |
| | Sales for resale | 51,931 |
| | 52,313 |
| | (382 | ) | | (0.7 | )% | |
| | Off-system sales | 2,003,020 |
| | 1,891,861 |
| | 111,159 |
| | 5.9 | % | |
| | | Total wholesale sales | 2,054,951 |
| | 1,944,174 |
| | 110,777 |
| | 5.7 | % | |
| | | | Total kWh sales | 7,949,280 |
| | 7,954,840 |
| | (5,560 | ) | | (0.1 | )% | |
Operating revenues (in thousands): | | | | | | | | |
| Non-fuel base revenues: | | | | | | | | |
| | Retail: | | | | | | | | |
| | | Residential | $ | 186,718 |
| | $ | 190,242 |
| | $ | (3,524 | ) | | (1.9 | )% | |
| | | Commercial and industrial, small | 146,939 |
| | 146,763 |
| | 176 |
| | 0.1 | % | |
| | | Commercial and industrial, large | 30,220 |
| | 30,995 |
| | (775 | ) | | (2.5 | )% | |
| | | Public authorities | 72,837 |
| | 75,666 |
| | (2,829 | ) | | (3.7 | )% | |
| | | | Total retail non-fuel base revenues | 436,714 |
| | 443,666 |
| | (6,952 | ) | | (1.6 | )% | |
| | Wholesale: | | | | | | | | |
| | | Sales for resale | 1,899 |
| | 1,867 |
| | 32 |
| | 1.7 | % | |
| | | | Total non-fuel base revenues | 438,613 |
| | 445,533 |
| | (6,920 | ) | | (1.6 | )% | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Fuel revenues: | | | | | | | | |
| | Recovered from customers during the period | 126,107 |
| | 102,057 |
| | 24,050 |
| | 23.6 | % | |
| | Under collection of fuel (a) | 1,223 |
| | 8,369 |
| | (7,146 | ) | | (85.4 | )% | |
| | New Mexico fuel in base rates | 55,643 |
| | 57,213 |
| | (1,570 | ) | | (2.7 | )% | |
| | | Total fuel revenues (b) | 182,973 |
| | 167,639 |
| | 15,334 |
| | 9.1 | % | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Off-system sales: | | | | | | | | |
| | Fuel cost | 61,470 |
| | 51,379 |
| | 10,091 |
| | 19.6 | % | |
| | Shared margins | 14,515 |
| | 10,254 |
| | 4,261 |
| | 41.6 | % | |
| | Retained margins | 1,729 |
| | 1,227 |
| | 502 |
| | 40.9 | % | |
| | | Total off-system sales | 77,714 |
| | 62,860 |
| | 14,854 |
| | 23.6 | % | |
| Other (c) | 21,662 |
| | 24,033 |
| | (2,371 | ) | | (9.9 | )% | |
| | | Total operating revenues | $ | 720,962 |
| | $ | 700,065 |
| | $ | 20,897 |
| | 3.0 | % | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(a) | 2014 includes a Department of Energy refund related to spent fuel storage of $8.3 million and $2.2 million related to Palo Verde performance rewards, net. |
(b) | Includes deregulated Palo Verde Unit 3 revenues for the New Mexico jurisdiction of $11.9 million and $9.3 million, respectively. |
(c) | Represents revenues with no related kWh sales. |
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El Paso Electric Company |
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014 and 2013 |
Other Statistical Data |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | Increase (Decrease) |
| | | 2014 | | 2013 | | Amount | | Percentage |
| | | | | | | | | |
Average number of retail customers: (a) | | | | | | | |
| Residential | 351,813 |
| | 347,357 |
| | 4,456 |
| | 1.3 | % |
| Commercial and industrial, small | 39,477 |
| | 38,704 |
| | 773 |
| | 2.0 | % |
| Commercial and industrial, large | 49 |
| | 50 |
| | (1 | ) | | (2.0 | )% |
| Public authorities | 5,090 |
| | 4,980 |
| | 110 |
| | 2.2 | % |
| | Total | 396,429 |
| | 391,091 |
| | 5,338 |
| | 1.4 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Number of retail customers (end of period): (a) | | | | | | | |
| Residential | 353,640 |
| | 349,077 |
| | 4,563 |
| | 1.3 | % |
| Commercial and industrial, small | 39,813 |
| | 38,926 |
| | 887 |
| | 2.3 | % |
| Commercial and industrial, large | 49 |
| | 51 |
| | (2 | ) | | (3.9 | )% |
| Public authorities | 5,126 |
| | 5,044 |
| | 82 |
| | 1.6 | % |
| | Total | 398,628 |
| | 393,098 |
| | 5,530 |
| | 1.4 | % |
| | | | | | | | | |
Weather statistics: (b) | | | | | 10-Yr Average | | |
| Heating degree days | 1,042 |
| | 1,419 |
| | 1,255 |
| | |
| Cooling degree days | 2,535 |
| | 2,615 |
| | 2,551 |
| | |
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Generation and purchased power (kWh, in thousands): | | | | | Increase (Decrease) |
| | | 2014 | | 2013 | | Amount | | Percentage |
| | | | | | | | | |
| Palo Verde | 3,926,066 |
| | 3,922,200 |
| | 3,866 |
| | 0.1 | % |
| Four Corners | 436,889 |
| | 486,544 |
| | (49,655 | ) | | (10.2 | )% |
| Gas plants | 2,884,707 |
| | 2,846,346 |
| | 38,361 |
| | 1.3 | % |
| | Total generation | 7,247,662 |
| | 7,255,090 |
| | (7,428 | ) | | (0.1 | )% |
| Purchased power: | | | | | | | |
| Photovoltaic | 174,038 |
| | 97,098 |
| | 76,940 |
| | 79.2 | % |
| Other | 974,317 |
| | 1,046,284 |
| | (71,967 | ) | | (6.9 | )% |
| | Total purchased power | 1,148,355 |
| | 1,143,382 |
| | 4,973 |
| | 0.4 | % |
| | Total available energy | 8,396,017 |
| | 8,398,472 |
| | (2,455 | ) | | — | % |
| Line losses and Company use | 446,737 |
| | 443,632 |
| | 3,105 |
| | 0.7 | % |
| Total kWh sold | 7,949,280 |
| | 7,954,840 |
| | (5,560 | ) | | (0.1 | )% |
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| Palo Verde capacity factor | 96.4 | % | | 96.2 | % | | 0.2 | % | | |
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(a) | The number of retail customers presented is based on the number of service locations. |
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(b) | A degree day is recorded for each degree that the average outdoor temperature varies from a standard of 65 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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El Paso Electric Company |
Financial Statistics |
At September 30, 2014 and 2013 |
(In thousands, except number of shares, book value per share, and ratios) |
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Balance Sheet | | 2014 | | 2013 |
| | | | | |
Cash and cash equivalents | | $ | 13,410 |
| | $ | 61,948 |
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Common stock equity | | $ | 1,015,857 |
| | $ | 893,698 |
|
Long-term debt | | 984,688 |
| | 999,598 |
|
| Total capitalization | | $ | 2,000,545 |
| | $ | 1,893,296 |
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| | | | | |
Current maturities of long-term debt | | $ | 15,000 |
| | $ | — |
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| | | | | |
Short-term borrowings under the revolving credit facility | | $ | 89,528 |
| | $ | 15,491 |
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Number of shares - end of period | | 40,357,982 |
| | 40,253,783 |
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| | | | | |
Book value per common share | | $ | 25.17 |
| | $ | 22.20 |
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Common equity ratio (a) | | 48.3 | % | | 46.8 | % |
Debt ratio | | 51.7 | % | | 53.2 | % |
| | | | | |
(a) | The capitalization component includes common stock equity, long-term debt and the current maturities of long-term debt, and short-term borrowings under the RCF. |
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Safe Harbor Statement 2 This presentation includes statements that may constitute forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. This information may involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: Increased prices for fuel and purchased power and the possibility that regulators may not permit EE to pass through all such increased costs to customers or to recover previously incurred fuel costs in rates Recovery of capital investments and operating costs through rates in Texas and New Mexico Uncertainties and instability in the general economy and the resulting impact on EE’s sales and profitability Changes in customers’ demand for electricity as a result of energy efficiency initiatives and emerging competing services and technologies Unanticipated increased costs associated with scheduled and unscheduled outages of generating plant The size of our construction program and our ability to complete construction on budget Potential delays in our construction schedule due to legal challenges or other reasons Costs at Palo Verde Deregulation and competition in the electric utility industry Possible increased costs of compliance with environmental or other laws, regulations and policies Possible income tax and interest payments as a result of audit adjustments proposed by the IRS or state taxing authorities Uncertainties and instability in the financial markets and the resulting impact on EE’s ability to access the capital and credit markets Other factors detailed by EE in its public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. EE’s filings are available from the Securities and Exchange Commission or may be obtained through EE’s website, http://www.epelectric.com November 5, 2014
3rd Quarter Highlights 3 On September 16, 2014, the Board of Directors appointed Mary Kipp as President of El Paso Electric Company (EE) Appointment of Mary Kipp has been well-received by local leaders and stakeholders Succession plan implementation on timely basis 3rd Quarter 2014 Earnings per Share of $1.30 compared to $1.26 per share for the 3rd Quarter of 2013 Significant progress on 2014 Goals as presented during 4th Quarter 2013 Earnings Conference Call Obtain final air permit from the Environmental Protection Agency for the four planned units at the Montana Power Station (MPS) Begin construction of MPS Units 1 & 2 Obtain Certificates of Convenience and Necessity in Texas and New Mexico for MPS Units 3 & 4 Issue debt to fund construction program (in progress) Refine timing for filing future rate cases November 5, 2014
Montana Power Station Update 4 Construction of MPS Units 1 & 2 is progressing well and is currently on schedule to be completed and placed into service during the 1st Quarter of 2015 In October, we started to mount the generators and turbines for Units 1 & 2 on their pads November 5, 2014 Looking north toward the foundation of Unit 1 Construction of the second phase of the project includes Units 3 & 4, and is anticipated to begin in the 2nd Quarter of 2015 Once complete, the four LMS-100 units at MPS will add 352 MW of efficient, clean burning natural gas power
1/2014 1/2015 1/2016 1/2014 1/2015 1/2016 Expected Rate Case Timeline New Mexico December 2014 Historical Test Year End for NM Rate Case April 2015 File NM Rate Case (Includes MPS 1 & 2 in rate base)1 March 2016 NM Rate Increase effective2 Texas March 2015 Historical Test Year End for TX Rate Case August 2015 File TX Rate Case (Includes MPS 1 & 2 in rate base) March 2016 TX Rate Increase effective (1) NM Rate Case filing would use a historical test year end of December 2014 and, via a “post test year adjustment”, include MPS units 1 & 2 in requested rate base (2) Assumes NM does not suspend the effective date of rates for an additional 90 days. November 5, 2014 5 MPS Units 1 & 2 go into service by March 31, 2015
Rate Case Planning 6 Currently working on activities related to refining our rate filing package and timeline Community outreach efforts have begun to educate all stakeholders on upcoming rate case filings Need for rate filing due to new plant construction to support load growth and unit retirements Communicating plans for rate filings with regulators November 5, 2014 Preparation Communication Execution
Vision Mission 3rd Quarter 2014 net income of $52.5 million or $1.30 per share, compared to 3rd Quarter 2013 net income of $50.6 million or $1.26 per share YTD 2014 net income of $87.2 million or $2.16 per share, compared to YTD 2013 net income of $87.4 million or $2.17 per share 2014 Financial Results 7 November 5, 2014
Vision Mission 3rd Quarter Key Earnings Drivers 8 Basic EPS Description September 30, 2013 1.26$ Changes In: Income Taxes 0.07 Decreased primarily due to higher domestic production activities deduction Allowance for funds used during construction 0.05 Increased due to higher construction balances including MPS (0.05) Retail non-fuel base revenue (0.02) Decreased primarily due to increased use of an interruptible rate as well as other energy saving programs at military installations Other (0.01) September 30, 2014 1.30$ Operations and maintenance at fossil-fuel x x xgenerating plants Increased primarily due to maintenance at Rio Grande and Newman generating plants in 2014 with no comparable activity in 2013 November 5, 2014
Vision Mission 3rd Quarter Retail Revenues and Sales 9 Non-Fuel Base Revenues (000's) 1 Percent Change 2 MWH 1 Percent Change 2 Residential 81,296$ 1.6% 894,525 1.6% C&I Small 61,143 1.5% 694,928 2.1% C&I Large 11,929 (4.0%) 276,226 - Public Authorities 28,266 (9.5%) 424,445 (5.6%) Total Retail 182,634$ (0.7%) 2,290,124 0.2% Cooling Degree Days (CDD's) 1,415 (2.0%) Average Retail Customers 397,966 1.4% November 5, 2014 (1) Non-Fuel Base Revenues and MWH sales represent actual Q3 2014 results (2) Percent Change expressed as change from Q3 2014 over Q3 2013
Historical Weather Analysis November 5, 2014 10 3Q 2014 CDD’s were 1,415 compared to the 10 year average of 1,474 September 2014 rainfall was single wettest month in over six years 1,474 1,444 1,415 1,380 1,400 1,420 1,440 1,460 1,480 10 Year Avg 3Q 2013 3Q 2014 Q3 CDD's 1.46 4.23 0 5 10 15 30 Year Avg Sep-14 September Rainfall (inches)
Historical Weather Analysis 1,291 1,040 1,375 1,275 1,114 1,478 1,305 1,215 1,419 1,042 2465 2,385 2,361 2,179 2,651 2,607 2,997 2,712 2,615 2,535 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 September YTD Degree Days HDD CDD 10 Year HDD Avg 10 Year CDD Avg 10-Yr HDD Average – 1,255 10-Yr CDD Average – 2,551 November 5, 2014 11
Vision Mission Expect to issue long-term debt in late 2014 or early 2015 EE has expended $189.3mm for additions to utility plant for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 Capital expenditures for utility plant in 2014 are anticipated to be approximately $306mm EE made $33.3mm in dividend payments for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 At September 30, 2014, EE had liquidity of $223.5mm including a cash balance of $13.4mm and unused capacity under the revolving credit facility Capital Requirements and Liquidity 12 November 5, 2014
Vision Mission We are narrowing our earnings guidance range for 2014 to $2.20 - $2.35 per share from $2.15 - $2.40 per share 2014 Earnings Guidance 13 November 5, 2014
2015 Estimated Regulatory Lag Impacts 14 November 5, 2014 2015 Estimated Impact on EPS due to Regulatory Lag for MPS T&D, Common, Units 1&2, and the East Side Distribution Operations Center AFUDC Depreciation Property Tax & O&M ($0.19) ($0.08) ($0.07) Overall EPS Impact ($0.31 to $0.37) Other Note: Individual components represent mid-point of the range of estimated impact
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