ML20107M808
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| Issue date: | 12/31/1995 |
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'N A landmark, a milestone, one for the record books, all could be used to characterize 1995 h
. for KEPCo. Perhaps the most appropriate description would be...a tuming point.
g \\g KEPCo celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 1995 without a lot of fanfare. Except for a regubr feature in the Aimmahr recalling some significant history, it would be hard to know that KEPCo has marked two decades of success.
Tor those ci us who have witnessed the evolution of KEPCo, that isn't surprising,'said KEPCo President Iron Eck during n :iurks at the 1995 Annual Meeting. "Sure, there are plenty of accomplishments we can be proud_ of but -
its kin, of like the farm-there is always something to do and talking about it doesn't get the chores done."
Besidt ; that, given the new competitive environment of the utility business, KEPCo is focused on the future rather than its history, Nevertheless, a quick look back at 1995 presents several significant events which are woruq of reflection _
Out ofthe Red KEPCo has been steadily climbing toward a healthier financial position. This is the sixth year KEPCo has finished with a positive margin since becoming an operational utility and, for the first time in its history, KfPCo has recorded positive equity. KEPCo began 1995 with negative equity of $1,433,125 on the books and ended the year with a record margin of $5,892,753 That margin created positive equity of $4,459,628 and, as a result, the KEPCo Board of Trustees approved the alk) cation of capital credits to its member cooperatives.
The $5.8 million margin was achieved while KEPCo maintained another year of stable rates to its members. In fact, KEPCds average wholesale rate has declined by 6.6 percent over the past decade-savings which can be credited
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to a significant reduction in interest costs and other expenses, re-negotiation of power supply c >ntracts, and a leveling of operations and maintenance expense at the Wolf Creek Generating Station.
In 1995, KEPCo continued its ambitious debt refinancing program and took advantage of lower interest rates available late in the year. KEPCo rolled over
$20 million in high interest FFB debt in November which will sase more dun
$108,000 a year and approximately $2.5 million over the life of the kuns. The Ikiard of Trustees also approved parameters to enable continued refinancing ifinterest rates remain favorable.
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cent of KEPCds power supply resources in 1995. The plant marked its tenth year of operation in 1995 by s pqs N i x%
a new single year generation record, surpassing its previous best mark set in 1989. That performance also ranked yM Vialf Creek number one among all American nuclear units in 1995 for total generation kee page 8 for more details).
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- During the year, KEPCo exhibited at five different farm shows, the ten-day Kansas State fair and at thirteen member cooperative Annual Meetings. KEPCo staff and equipment were also useful in local education and marketing opportunities such as heating and cooling contraaor meetings, home shows and building seminarsL fronomic Dere!opment-KEPCo's economic development activities focus on projeds and senices which will improve job growth and retain weakh in rural I Kansas. KEPCo has been very successful in identifying projeas which are good candidates for Rural Business and Cooperative Devebpment Service (RBCDS) zero interest bans.
During 1995, KEPCo members secured four RBCDS loans KEPCo Mendwr Rural Econornic Developruent bringing the total of zero interest economic development Approved I.oans and Grant Projects funds generated by KEPCo and its member cooperatives to
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aware of opportunities to grow through acquisition of senice territory deemed less than attractive by investor owned utilities in Kansas. The 10Us may :
['/1 not admit it publicly, but significant reductions in rural crews and manpower demonstrates their lack of interest in providing adequate and timely senice to these areas.
Eventually, such decisions will create consumer unrest and force a decision to restore adequate ser-vice, or ideally, to divest the territory.
A Competitive Future
!l While it's more of a trend than an event lKEPCo_is focused on the new environment in the utility industry. After two decades where forcEsEthe utility iriciiis07 required building, growing and adjusting to increased regulation, KEPCo and the rest of the utility industry now face a shift to a leaner, more aggressive and less regulated emironment.
Whether Kansas sees full-scale deregulation or retail wheeling very soon is being debated in pri-vate and public policy arenas acros the state. At this point, nearly everyone agrees that there is time to study the potential impact of retail wheeling. Meanwhile, the anticipation alone is bringing about change and increased efficiency. Fach and every electric utility is examining itsj bottom line, developing ways to do the work more efficiently and distinguish themselves, through\\
rates and/or senices, from potential competitors.
In order to address these and other challenges, KEPCo is part of an established network of i
affiliated organizations in Kansas and across the nation. All are committed to the same essential goals cf quality senice and excellence in operations. KEPCo values the work of KEC, its statewide association, along with NRECA, CFC, RUS and trade groups like the Southwestem 9
Power Resources Association, Loveland Area Customer Group, and the Western Power Producers. In addition, KEPCo has begun a dialogue with other G&T Cooperatives in the region to determine if there is value in establishing alliances of technological and professional resources.
KEPCo and its member cooperatives are working on these and other opportunities to mold the future in our favor. KEPCo believes that challenging times should be viewed as opportunities which may never come again-and that the rural electric program is uniquely poised to take advantage of such opportunities.
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/ Some'of the key points KEPCo makes in its PMA calls' include:
"PMA customers agreed to repay the cost of the elecinc production facilities and a portion of the common dam costs in'retumi for the generation resource. As a result of that large imesuaent, PMA customers purchased the power in the eady years at a.
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changing the terms of a mortgage when the lender needs andi.ional funds.
" Proposals to sell the PMAs are not the same as cutting the budget. A sale would simply be a reckless accounting of the value iof this electric resource, bringing in a one-time payment to the Treasury in order to bmst the current budget. A sale now would revoke an excellent financial arrangement and investment at a time when the PMA customers and the U.S. Govemment L are both beginning to realize the expeaed long-term benefits.
~ As the effort proceeded during the ' fear, KEPCo succeeded in communicating its message to moo of the Kansas delegation.
While firmly opposed to liquidating Oe PMA assets, KEPCo noted that if there has to be a sat, that it be to the customers t.
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-In September, the House Resources Committee called for the sale of the Southeastem Power Administration (SEPA) and all related assets such as water rights, land. and recreational control The prospea of such control by a private company incensed southem voters so much that it became politically irnpossible to pass such a provision. At the end ofik calendar year, the sale language had been abandoned. However, it is anticipated that the drive to balance the federal budget along c with upcoming elections which may change the face of this country's political leadership. could intensify the campaign to pri-
- vatize the PMAs. Furthermore, as the electric utility industry becomes more and more competitive, the IOUs will continue their call for all or part of the hydro generation.
No matter what happens, this is an issue which KEPCo has demonstrated leadership and foresight and will work to protect its investment in such an important power supply resource.
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N xrcent. Norma! operations of the plant are managed by the Wolf Creek NNuc ear Operating Corporation (WCN00 and KEPCo has representatives on all management committees. Gary Dockham represents KEPCo on the WCNOC Board of Direaors. Mr. Dockham and Harold liaun serve on the Owners Committee. Mr. Ilaun also chaired the Employee Benefits and Retirement Committee and serves on the legal and Insurance Committee. Rick Tyler accounts for KEPCo's representation on the Finance and Audit Committee and Bruce Graham works with the Communications Committee.
As mentioned on page 4, Wolf Creek produced more electricity than any other nuclear unit in the United States during 1995. The plant finished the year with a 98.7 percent capacity faaor and was on-line for all but six days in 1995.
Such outstanding operation is not unusual for the Wolf Creek Generating Station which celebrated its tenth anniversary of commercial operation on September 3.
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la ceremonies Thursday, May 18, at Wolf Creek's Eisenhower I. earning Center, Govemor Bill Graves signed the omnibus appropriations bill (llouse Sub. for SB 385) which included 5600,000 to pay for the state's ponion of opening the Wolf Creek 12ke for public fishing. The 5600,000 was to be reim-bursed to the state from a federal excise
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- 3. Butler Rural Electric Cooperative Assn., Inc., El Dorado
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r Alternate Tnistee-Richard Turner Atanager-ErnestJ. Barber
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- 5. Caw Rural Electric Cooperative Assn., Inc., Clay Center 2
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- 7. DS&O Rural Electric Cooperative Assn., Inc., Solornon 7
j Trustee Rep. - Nadine Griffin Yg[Q w D; iKirkLnompson d Altentate Tntstee-Jeny Rumixingh ' Afanager-Jerry Rumbaugh
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q 19NamaecrunnD 9.Jewell-Mitchell Cooperative Electric Co., Inc., Mankato Tntstee Rep. - Leon Eck Altentate Tntstee-Jim Gouldie 3Ianager-Jim Gouldie
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- 10. teavenworth.Jerrerson Electric Cooperative, Inc., McImuth
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- 20. sumner-Cowley Electric Cooperative, Inc., Wellington
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- 22. united Electric Cooperative, Inc., Iola 9
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$202,715,378 Less allowances for depreciation 29.902.719 27.34(18J 7
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respectively 6 397.379 5.091.R47 Total utility plant 179,615,466 181,146,457
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1 Investments in associated organizations 2,756,311 2,763,977 Ik>nd fund reserve 3,930,341 3,928,086 Decommissioning fund assets 2.452.805 2.017.869 Total restricted usets 9,139,457 8,739,932 l
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Cash and cash equivalents 11,219,395 9,803,038 Short-term investments 3,816,550 1,018,451 l
Accounts receivable from members 6,084,087 5,798,921 Materials and supplies inventory 2.211,039 2,178,960 i
Other assets and prepaid expenses 556.672 589.621 Total current assets 23,887,743 19,388,991 OTilER LONG-TERM ASSETS:
Deferred charges, less accumulated amortization of $5,134,914 and $4,368,744 at December 31,1995 and 1994, respectively 23,661,120 24,455,349 Deferred incremental outage costs 328,712 1,681,(>44 Unamortized debt issue costs 4,106,353 2,023,720 Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp. investments, at cost 2,392,102 1,997,168 Other investments
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CAPITAUZATION AND UABIUTIES 1995 1994 CAPITAll7ATION:
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2,900 2,900 Unrealized gain on investments 230,670 Patronage capital allocated (deficit-unalkrated) 4.459.628 (1.4R125)
Total patronage capital (deficit) 4,693,198 (1,430,225) long-term debt, less current portion:
Federal Financing Ilank 122,535,773 124,130,436 Cooperative Finance Corporation 58,391,787 59,287,978 Pollution Control Revenue llonds 30.100R0 39.900.000 Total long-term debt 220.027.560 22U18.414 Total capitalization 224,720,758 221,888,189 IIAlllllTIES:
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable 4,246,658 3,931,834 Payroll and payroll related Eabilities 60,391 68,896 Accrued property taxes 1,548,159 1,569,274 Accrued interest payable 2,695,632 3,081,302 Arbitrage rebate payable 719300 631,161 Current portion of long-term debt
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Decommissioning liability 2,425,805 2,047,869 h!f Creek Nuclear Operating Corp. liabilities 2.746313 2.420.806 Total other liabilities 5,199,118 4,468,675 C0%BlID1ENTS AND CONTINGENCIES l
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Stateinents of Operations and Changes in Patronage Capital (Deficit) 3 Years Ended December 31,1995 and 1994 1995 1994 OPERATING REVENUE:
Member
$72,398,625 571,519,705 Nonmember 57.581 565.938 Total operating revenue 72,976,206 72,085,643 OPERATING ENFENSES:
Power purchased 31,003,099 31,853,553 Nuclear fuel 2,561,645 2,019,375 Nuclear plant operations 3,279,955 3,426,665 Nuclear plant maintenance 1,816,390 1,777,780 Nuclear plant administrative and general 5,321,997 5,450,718 Administrative and general 2,420,522 2,371,668 Amortization of deferred charges 766,170 709,831 Depreciation 4.224.012 4.878.270 Total operating expenses 51 392.790 51.487.860 Operating margin 21,583,416 20,597,783 INTEREST AND OTIIER NONOPEILmNG INCOME 1.227.684 792.072 Income before interest expense 22,811,100 21,389,855 INTEREST EXPENSE ON IDNG TERM DEHT 16.918317 16 875.773 Net margin 5,892,753 4,514,082 PATRONAGE CAPITAL (DEFICIT-UNA110CATED),
BEGINNING OF YEAR (1.433.125)
(6.9R207)
PATRONAGE CAPITEA110CATED (DEFICIT-UNA110CATED), END OF YEAR
$4.459.628
$(1.433.12;)
See tintes toflriasicial staterrwrits.
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- Statement of Cash Flows Years Ended December 31,1995 and 1994 L.
1995 1994 CASII FLOWS FRO)1 OPERATIONS:
Cash received from member sales 5 72,315,163 5 71,824,160 Cash received from nonmember sales 617,383 597,638 Cash paid for purchased power (30,321,711)
(32,110,186)
Cash paid for Wolf Creek operations (6.745,283)
(8,836,919)
Cash paid for KEPCo operations (2,363,555)
(2,318,719)
Interest paid (17,202,258)
(16,899,177)
Property taxes paid (3,131,294)
(2,991,557)
Interest received 1,253,101 962,008 Cash paid to decommissioning trust (266.330)
(266,336)
Miscellaneous cash received 214.946 Net cash from operations 1i 155.216 10.17; 868 CASIl FLOWS FROM LNVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Nuclear fuel purchases (3,427,459)
(2,545,968)
Plant additions (1,187,072)
(1,698,981)
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp. investments (236,324)
(222.005)
Purchases of short-term investments (2,567,429)
(1,018,451)
Purchases of other investments (1,454,740)
Increase (decrease) in investments in associated organizations 4 66 (92309)
Net cash used by investing activities
_(8.86;3;si
(;3n.914)
CASI! FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Repayment of long-term debt (3,820,150)
(3,596,862)
Penalties paid for repricing long-term debt (2,187,394)
(966 034)
Financed penalties for repricing long-term debt 2.134.04; Net cash used by financing activities as7430D (4 362.896) i INCREASE IN CASil AND CASil EQl'lVALENTS 1,416,357 35.058 CASil AND CASII EQI1VALENTS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 9.804.048
- 9. 67.980 CASIl AND CASII EQL'IVAlf.NTS, END OF YEAR
$11,219.395
$9.803,038 (Continued) 15
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$latement of Cash Flows Years Ended December 31,1995 and 1994 1995 1994 RECONCILIATION OF NET INCO.\\lE TO NET CASil PROVIDED BY OPERA 11NG ACTIVITIES:
Net margin
$ 5.892.7;4 5 4.614.082 Adjustments to reconcile net margin to net cash from operating activities:
Depreciation 4,223.012 3,878.270 Amortization of nuclear fuel 1,921,927 1,453,045 Amortization of deferred charges 766,170 709,831 Amortization of deferred incremental outage costs 1,352,942 1,383,601 Amortization of bond issue costs 101,761 105,114 Accretion of discount / amortization of premium (2,255)
(2.255)
Loss on sales of assets 583 15,760 Decrease in restricted cash and cash equivalents 214,956 (Increase) in Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp. investments (158,610)
(147,309)
(Increase) in decommissioning fund assets (401936)
(333,604)
Increase in decommissioning liability 401,936 333,604 (Increase) decrease in deferred charges 28.059 (21,387)
(Increase) in deferred incremental outage expense (2,045,580)
Increase in arbitrage payable 88.139 184,923 Increase in \\\\blf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp. liabilities 325,507 278,719 Net thange in current assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable from members (285,166) 51,811
.\\laterials and supplies inventory (32.079)
(23,241)
Other assets and prepaid expenses 32,949 (114,579)
Accounts payable 314,824 (310,733)
Payroll and payroll related liabilities (8,505) 5,372 Accrued property taxes (21.115) 173,984 Accrued interest payable (388Fm (128 519)
Total adjustments 8.262.463 5.661.786 Total cash from operations
$14.155.216
$10.175.868 ke notes tofinancialstatements.
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tion to the DOE for the future disposal service. These disposal msts are charged to i < h,e s / 0 [!l/t///t ud \\/II/Ull/CH/ %
nuclear ruel expense.
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Inrestments in.4ssociated Organizations - Investtrants in associated organiza-tions are carried at cost and condst principally of patronage capital cenificates, cap-ital term certificates and subordmated temt certificates of the National Rural Utihties l
- 1. NATURE Of OPERAT10XS Cmperative Finance Corp. (CFO.
Kansas Electric Power Cooperathe, Inc. (KEPCo), headquanered in Topeka, Kansas, Casb Equiralents - All highly liquid invetments purchased with an original matu-l was incorporated in 1975 as a not-for-profa generation and transmission cooperative rity of three months or less are considered to be cash eqwvalents and are stated at (G&T). It is KEPCds responsibility to procure an adequate and reliable power sup-cost which approximates market.
ply for its 23 distribution rural electric cooperative %rs pursuant to all require-sbowerm und otherInrestments -Investments in equity securities are classified ments power supply contracts. KEPCo is governed by a Nard of Trustees represent-
.a available-for-sale in accordance with SFAS No.115, based on KEPCos intendal ing each of its 23 members, which colleajvely serve tmre tan 95 000 eleanc cus-use of such securities. Equity securities are carried at fair value based on quoted tomers in two thirds of rural Kansas. KEPCo is under the iuriCctan of the Kansas market prices for those or similar saurities. with the unrealized gain 1oss includal Corporation Commission (KCC) and was granted a hmited certiticn of convemence as a sepaiate component of capitalization. Investments in debt securities are classi.
and authority in 1980 to act as a G&T public utility, fled as held-to-maturity in accordance with 5FAS No.115, based on KEPCo's posi-tive intent to hold such secunties to matunty and its abihty to do so. Debt securi-l
- 2. DEPARERES FR031 CENERAlHACCEPTED ties are carried at amortized cost. In the balance sheet, investments with an origi-l ACCOUXTING PRIXClPLES nal maturity greater than 'hree months and a remaming maturity less than one year j
Effedive February 1,198', the KCC issued an order to KEPCo requiring the use of are presented as current assets, and investments with a remaining maturity greater present wonh (sinking fund) depreciation and amortization. As more fully desenbed than one year are presented as long-term other investments.
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in Notes 4 and 8 such deprecianon and amorttzation praaices constitute phase-in Jfaterials and 5mppues Iwenirny Materials and supplies inventory for the Wolf i
plans which do not meet the requirements of 5tatement of financial Accountmg Creek Generating Station (Wolf Creek) is stated at cost detennmed by the aserage l
5tandards (SFAS) No. 92. Accountmgfor Phase-In Plans. The effect of these depar-cost method.
l tures on the financial statements is as follows:
raamorthed Ikbt hsue costs Unamortized debt issue costs related to the overstated (Understami) 1995 1994 issuance of the floating' fixed rate pollution control resenue bonds, mongage notes n
payable to the CFC and fees for repricing debt are bemg amortized using the inter-i Net u'ihty plant
$35,948,946 532,971,498 est method over the remaining life of the bonds.
l Deferred charges 4.83l.201 4,413.315 Ekcommissioning fund Assels ikcommissioning Liability As of December j
Patronage apital (40,780,14D (37,384,813) 31,1995 and 1994,52,425M5 and $2,047,869, respecively, has been collected and 1
Net margin (1395,330 (3,950,186) s being retained in an interest-beanng trust fund to be used for the physical decom-l missionmg of Wolf Creek. The decommissioning fuads have been in ested by the
- 3. SU.113fARY OF SIGXIflCAXT ACCOUNTlXG P011CIES trustee primarily in U.S. government and agency obligations and llomestead mutu-Estimates The prepantion of financial statements in conformity with generally al funds, which are carried at cost. During 1989, the KCC extended the estimated accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assump-useful life of Wolf Creek to 40 years from the original estimate of 30 years only for j
tions that affea the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and dischmure of con-the determination of decommissioning costs. Additkanally, on Octdcr 14,1994, the tingent assets and liabihues at the date of the financial statements and the reponed KCC approved a 1993 Wolf Creek Decommissioning Cost 5tudy which increased the amounts of revenues and expenses during the reponing period. Actual results could estimate of total decommissioning costs to 5370 million in 1993 dollars. KffCo is differ from those estimates, respmsible for a 6% share of the demmmissioning costs for Wolf Creek.
Mana;ement expeas such increases in cost to be recovered through the ratemaking System of Accounts - KEPCo maintains its accounting records substantially in accor-puen anent p@ h hunmang u bg ud aM dance with the Rural Utihties Service (RUS) Uniform System of Accounts and in accor-C
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dance with accounting practices prescribed by the KCC.
KEPCds provision for decommissioning totaled $266,336 in 1995 and 1994, resp e rtility Plauf andIkpreciation Utility plant is stated at cost. De costs of repairs
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and minor replacements are charged to operating expense as appropriate. Costs of renewals and betterments are capitalized. The original cost of utihty plant retired and can surrender ndue of ufe insurance contracts ne folkwing amounts the cost of removal, less salvage, are charged to accumulated depreciation.
related n Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (WCNOC corporate-owned l
Through January 31,1987, the provision for depreciation for electric plant in service life insui.act contracts, primarily with one highly-rated major insurance anpany, was computed on the straight line method at a 344% annual composite rate. Effective are recorded on the balance shecs in WCNOC investments:
February 1,1987, in accordance with an order issed by the KCC, the provision for 1995 1994 depreciation is computed or. a present worth (sinking fund) method which provides Cash surrender value of contraas 51.732,363 $ 1.501(41 for increasing annual provisions over 27.736 years. The composite rates for the years Borrowings against contacts W
W ended December 31,1995 at d 1994 were 2.2% and 203% respectively. Pursuant to Set
$137m6 61.145.054
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a KCC rate order dated March 27,1992, beginning January 1,1992, all additions, bet-income Taxes As a tax exempt cooperative, KEPCo is exempt from incon.e taxes 1
terments and improvements are depreciated over the remaining lift of the plant. The under Seaion 501(c)(12) of the Intemal Revenue Crxle of 1986. as amended. It is l
provision for depreciation, computed on a straight-hne basis, of other components of management's opinion that KEPCo has met the requirements of this sect on and will utihty plant are as followt continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Accordingly, provisions for income Transponation and equipment 25 to 33%
taxes have not been reflected in the accompanying financial statements.
Office furniture and fixtures 10 to 20%
Rates The KCC has authority to establish KEPCo's electric rates to meet the times
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1.easehold improvements 2%
interest earned ratio and debt service coverage set forth by the RUS.
Transmission equ:pment 1%
KEPCo beheves it is probable that future rates, as established by the KCC, will allow Suclear fuel The cost of nuclear fuel in process of refinement, conversion, enrich-the recovery of deferred charges hee Note 81 If subsequent recovery is tot yr-ment and fabrication is reuirded as an asset at original cost and is amortized to mitted, the unrecovered deferred balances would he charged to expense at that time.
nuclear fuel expense based upon the quantity of heat produced for the generation of Reresses Revenues inim the sale of clearicity are recorded based on billings to clearic power The pennanent dnpasal of spent fuel is the responsibihty of the customers and on contracts and scheduled power usages, as appropriate.
j Depanment of Energy (DOE). KEPCo pays one mill per net kWh of nuclear genera-p i
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- Reclass(fications KEPCo has redassified the presentation of certain pnor year exem;x unicipal seMiies, pumam m 6e nsriaims d be indemum agmemeg informatirm to conform with the current presentation.-
which are carried at cost. -
5 WOLFCREEK GENERATINGSTATION 7 INTESTMEh7S IN ASSOCIATED ORGANIZ.ATIONS KEPCo owns 6% of Wolf Creek near Burlington, Kansas. The remainder is owned by At Decender 31,1995 and 1(#d Ovestments in associated organizations consisted j
- Company (KGE i 47% KGE is a whcAly owned subsidiary of Western Resources, 1995
~1*94 incc Suletantiauy all of KEPCds utility plant consists of its share of Wolf Creek.
CFC:
KEPCo is entided to a proportionate share of the capacity and energy from Wolf Membership
, 1,000 1,000 '
- Creeh which is used to supply a ponion of KEPCo's members' requirements. KEPCo Capital term ceruficates 395,970 395,970 i
is billed for 6% of the operations, maintenance, administrative and geneal costs and Sulxrdinated term cenificates 2.205,0N)
' 2.205,000
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l-cost of plant additions related to Wolf Creek. All operations are accounted for in the Patronage rapital certificates 38,652 47,746 j
I same manner as would be a wholly owned facility Other 115.689
. 114.261
$2.756311
$2.761977 l
The KCC dedared Wolf Creek conunercially operable on Sept. 3,1965. KEPCo's total i
investment indudes interest and administrative costs during construaion. '
8, DEEERRED CHARGES
- Effective February 1,1987, the KCC issued an order to KEPCo to utilize a present worth (sinking fund) depreciation method which does not conform with generally Disallowed Costs Effective October 1,1985, the KCC issued a rate order relating l acceped accounting pnnaples and which constitutes a phase-in plan which does not to KEPCds investment in Wolf Creek which disallowed approximately $26.0 million l
of KEPCo's investment in Wolf Creek (approximately $22.5 million net of accumulat-meet the requirements of SFAS No. 92. If depreciation on electric plant in service ed amortization as of December 31, 1995). A subsequent rate order, effective' was calculated using a method in accordana with generally acapred accounting Fdnuary 1, M aUows KEPCo w raova 6ew didbwed costs and other costs
- pnnaples, depreciation expeme would be increawd and KEPCo's operating margin
-related to the disaUowed pxtion for the period from Septeneer 3,.1985 through would be decreased by $2,977,448 and $3,4H,143 for the years ended December 31, 195 and 1994 respectively. In addition, net utility plant wouki be decreased and January 31,1987, over a 27,736 year period starting February 1,1987. KEPCo is using present worth (sinking fund) amonization to recover the disallowed costs which -
i patronage capital would be decreased by $35,948,9% and $32,971,498 as of December 31; 1995 and 19M, respeaisely.
enables it to meet the times intere< earned ratio and debt servia requirements in the '
I KCC rate order dated January 30, It87. The method used by' KEPCo constitutes a pha3e-in plan which does not meet the requirements of SFAS No. 92. If amonization 5, SHORT-TERM AND OTHERINTESTREA7S to recover the disallowed costs was calcubted using a method in accordance with
- Short-term and other investments consist of the following as of December 31,1995:
generally accepted accounting principles, amortization of deferred charges would be
,9%.
3994 1 increased and KEPCo's operating margin would be decreased by $417,886 and t
Amortized fair Amortized Fair
$456,043 for the years ended December 31,1995 and 19W, respectively. In addition, Cost Value Cost Value deferred charges would be decreased and patronage capital would be decreased by Short-term investments:
$4,831,201 and $4,413,315 as of December 31,1995 and 1994, respectivdy.
Avaihble-for sale i
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Ikunestead mutual funds -
$1,082,0m $1,312,769
$1,018,451 $1,018,451 Rerenue and Expenses for the Periodfmm September 31985 tbmugh
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P"N""8 Hdd* maturity.
U.S. govemnrnt September 3,1985, the KCC ordered KEPCo to accumulate all revenues and expens-es rebted to the operation of Wolf Creek for the period from September 3,1985 agency securities -
2.501 '81 2.90171 i n18,451 through Sepember 30,1985 in defened charges. '!he KCC ismi an mler on 3,585,880 3,816,550 1.016,t5)
February 1 1987 which allowed KEPCo to recover these costs over a ten year peri-
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od. Annua amortization of such usts increases over the rectwery p>ritd Id m
ger 1.4 % 740 1.4 % 740 Ikcommissionrq and Decontamination Assessments -The Energy Policy kt of
$5.040.99 15,2*1.290
$1.018A51 $1.018.451 1992 established a futd to pay for the decontamination and decommissionq of nuclear enrichment faciniies operated by the DOE. A portion of this fund na to
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Induded in capitalization is $230,670 of unrealized gains on available-for-sale equity exceed 52.25 hillion is to be collected fnxn utilities that have purchased enrichment
' securities as of December 31,1995. The amonized cost of avaibble-for-sale equity services from the DOE. This ponian is limited to no more than $150 million each secunties approximated fair value as of December 31,1994.
year and will be in the form of annual assessments that will not be impmed for more
- than 15 years. KEPCo has also recorded its prtion of this liability which is being
'lhe contractual matunties of ddx securities dassified as hdd-t& maturity as of paid over 15 years. KEPCo has also recorded a rebted deferred asset which is being Ibceneer 31,1995 are as follows amortized to nudear fud expeme over the 15 year assessment pericd Afanagement expects to indude these assessments in its next rate case to be filed with the KCC Amort d ir d bdice it is reasonable to expect approval for recovery of these assessments.
Due within one year
$2,503,781
$2,503,781 IkferredIncremerital Outage Costs. On April 9,1991, the KCC issued an order 3
Due after one year through five )ean that albwed KEPCo to defer its 6% share of the incremental maintenance and j
Due after five years through ten years 50020 W)0 seplacement power costs associated with refuding of Wolf Creek. Such costs are l
Due aSr ten years 9W40 93,30 deferred during each outage and are being anonized over the operating cyde coin-i
$19%i21
$1958.521 cident with the recognition of the rdated revenues.
j 6, BOND FUND RESERVE 9, LONG:IERM DEBT KEPCo has entered into a bond coverJ:: whereby the Cooperative is required to Inng-tenn debt consists of mongage rotes payable to the United States of America
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maintain, with a trustee, a Bond Fmi a eve of a stipuhted amount of approxi_
acting thn ut. the Federal Financing Bank (FTB), the CFC and others. Substantially matdy $3.9 million, sufficient k, satisfy uin A,a '.Jurm and principal obliga.
aD of KEPCo's assets are pledged as colbteral. The terms of the notes as of
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- tions. The annunt held in the Ikmd Iund Resene is 6: vestal oy the trustee in tax.
December 31 are as follows:
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- Y#"E Mongage notes payable to the FFB at rates ce rp ce n mum ase pymenu n increa t e em a taws am!
varying fnun 5 261% to 9.206% payable in insurance paid by the lewor exceed 1987 lesels.
1 quanerly installrnents through 2018.
$126,235,259
$126,482,510
~ Future minimum lease payments at December 31,1995 are as follows:
- Mongage notes payable to the CFC at a rate Year Amount of 10.02% through December 1997 and 9.83% thereafter, payable 1996
$ 96628 umbannually, principal pyments 1997 108,753 commencing in 2003 and continuing 1998 Jg753
'a annually through 2017.
51,310,000 51,340,N0 1999 108,753 2000 1.217 Mortgage rues payable to the CFC at M1gg
. a rate of 9.5274% through December 1997 and 9,33% thereafter, payable semi-annually, The related rental expert e for 1995 and 1994 was $93,718 and 683,895, respatively.
pnncipal payments commencing in 1989 and mntinuing annually through 2002 7,947,9'8 8,786,834 72 ggggf;fypfgS E1oatingTtxed tate pollution control revenue National Rural Electric G> operative Association (NREC4) Retirement and bands, Cityof Burlington, Kansas, Pooled Series Security 1% grant KEPCo participates in the NRECA retirement and security program 1985C, variable interest rate (3.75% at for its employees. All employees of members of NRECA are eligible to panicipate in Itaenerr 31,1995) payable se pogran A moratorium on contributions was in effect for the period July 1,1987 annually through 2015.
norgj 40wooo dagh December 31,1993 due to reaching the full funding limitati<n flowever, dur.
225,423l 37 227,109, % l ing IM the maatwium ended and KEPCo resunwd its contributions in die master multiemployer plan which is available to all nunbers of NRECA. the accumulated ben-Less current portion
.,_1325 (C 4 '90 940 ef ts and plan assets are not determined or allocated by individual employee. KEPCo's
$220.027.n0
$221318.4H pension expense, under this program, was $19,528 and $21319 for the years ended
. Aggregate maturities of mangage notes payable to FFB and CFC and floating fiwd December 31.1995 and 1994, respectively.
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rate pollution control resenue bonds as of Decemler 31,1995 after the repricing of Substantially all employees of KEPCo aho pamcipate in the NRECA Savings Plan 101(D cenain FFil nongage notes payable as discussed below, are as folbws:
opti<n Under the plan, KEPCo contribuies amounts nm to exceed 3%, dependent on -
he empbyeeWeW paspanon, ne ropese ernployeenaw pay to pd Year Amount
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$ 5,395,677 to the plan m 1995 and 1994, respedively.
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f Wolf Ovek Nuclear Operating Corporation Retirement Pian - KEPCo has an gy g' y ch gation to the TCNOC Retirement Plan for its 6% ownership interest in Wolf Creek.
Thereafter 19k6 NIM 4p p n for beneb upon retirement, normally at age 65. In accordance with the Emph>yee Retirement income Security Ad of 1974 (ERISA), KEPCo has satis-g,'
fied at lemt its minimum funding rquirements. Benefits under this plan refied the At December 31,1995, KEPCo has FFli approved loans guaranteed by RUS with bal-empkiyee's compensauon, years of senice and age at retirement anes of $126.235,259. Of this amount, $4.574.759 currently has a maturity date of Pnisions for pensions are deteimined under the rules prescribed by SFAS No. 87. The March 31,1996. Upon maturity of each shon-term advance, KFito nwy renew the M
e h6 KEPGs share of the plan's actuarial preent value and funded sta-
' advance for another two year period or elect to extend the maturity date on a long' tus as of Novemler 30.1995 and 199 Hthe plan years) and a rewnciliation of such sta-term basit The alove schedule of king-tenn delt matunnes assumes that the tus to the financial statements as of Decender 31:
$4.574.759, which maturn on March 31,1996, will be extended based on the above Olti""1 '
1995 1994 in a(khtion, restridive covenants require KEPCo to design rates that would enable it to maintain a times interest earned ratio and delt service coverage of at least one-to-Accumulated benefit diligati<n one in at least two out of every three years and prohihits distributions of net patron-Vested
$ 939,288
$ 419,936 4 age capital or margins until, after givmg effect to any such disnihori<n total patron-Nonvested 240.R13 162.'83
_ ege capital equals or exceeds 2% of total assets.
On November 22,1995, KEPCo repriced $20 4 million of mongage notes payable to Total
$1.180.1M
$ 572.719
' FFB. %e new interest rates vary from 5.831% to 5.89% compared to the old rates of 7,581% to 7.705% and are propted to save KEPCo $2.5 million over the life of the Fair value of plan assets
$ 1.122,796
$ 7'8,781 nues.
Projected benefit olSgation 2.1'W6 1.2M407 l
On January 19.1996, KEPCo repriced $11.5 million of mongage nues payable to the Projected benefit obligation in l
Federal Financing Bank. The new interest rates vary from 5'i01% to 5.50% com-gg l. pared to the old rates of 7.520% to 7.6'4% and is priected to save KEPQi $2 million gg g
3,9 over the hfe of the notes.
Unrecognind net gain H5,800) 0 32,8i8)
Unrecognized prior servkr cost 48.Fi 51392
- 10. SIIORT-Tilli BORROWlXCS Aarued pn liability
$ 932.186
$ 709.705 KEPCo has asallable a $12 million hne of credit with the CFC which remained unused as d Ikcember 31,199i Plan assets are invested in insurance contracts. corporate bonds, equity securines, U.S.
j Government securities and shon.ter.n investments.
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d covered by insurance, to the extent not recoverable throudt rates, could have a matei rial adverse effea on KEPCo's fmancial position and results of operations.
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- Dismunt rate -
734 8.5%
&commissiuming. KEPCo carries premature decommissioning insurance which has l-Manual salary inaease rate 5.0W 5.0%
several restricions. One d these is that it can only be used if Wolf Creek incurs an i
L Long4enn rate of return 8.5%
8.5%
accident exceeding $500 million in expenses to safely stabilize the reaaor, to decont-l a Nan appmveMe anu aa r he n a a a
KEPCo's share of the net periodic pension costs were as follows for the years ended.
hM1-NRC, and to pay for on-site property damages. This deconnissioning insurance will only be available if the insurance funds are not needed to implement the NRC -
1995 1994 approved plan for stabdization and decontamination.
- Sem.ce cost Nuclear fuelCommitments At December 31,1995, Wolf Creek's nuclear fuel com- -
5147,914
$188,080 mimms (KEPCds share) were approximately $2.0 million for uranium concentrates l
Interest cwt on projected benefa obligation 124,630 115,402 through 2001, $15.4 million for enrichment through 2014 and 593 million for fabrica-Actual n:tum on plan assets (211855) 56 637 tim W m C&er.
121.622 (10'.636)
Rl3 &relopment KEPCo has received notification from the RUS that, because J
- Totalpemion expense J180311
$252.483 KEPCo's fmancial statements are not in conformance with generally accepted aca>unt-j
. ing principles, as discussed in Note 2, the Rl'S will evaluate all requests for anion on
= 13 COMMIDffYISAA D CONTINGENCIES 6e bass d En ncial id nnai n prepared as if se smight-kne nehad d &praia; tion and amortization had been used.
' Ittigation There is a provision in/he Tolf Creek operating agreement whereby the owners treat certain claims and lones vising out of the operation of the Wolf Creek
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Generating Station as a cost to be born by the owners separately (but not joindy)in proportion to their ownership shares. Each of the owners has agreed to indemrufy The following methods and assumptiom were used to estimate the fair value of each the others in such cases.
class of fmancial instruments for which it is practicable to estimate that value as set As is the case with other elecuic utihties, KEPCo, Inun time to time, is subica to' var-ious actions which occasionally include punitive damage claims. KEPCo maintains.
Cash and Cash Equiralents & carrying amount approximates the fair value j
insurance providing liability coverage; however, the insurance companies generally became d se shondenn maturity of thme imstmems.
reserve the tight to challenge insurance coserage for punitive damage recoveries. In Short-Term and Utber investments, Deco.nmissioning Trust, furestments in l
the opinion of the general counsel of KEPCo, there is not a significat probability that, Associated Organixations and Bond Fund Reserre The fair value of these assets as a resubf pending or threatened personal injury actions, KEPCo will be liable for is based on quoted market prices as of[kcember 31,199i
. payment of actual or punitive damages in an arnount material to the financial posi'
. tion of KEPCo.
rartable Rate Debt The canying amount approximates the fair value because of the short tenn variable rates of those debt instruments.
NucIcaritability andinsurance-The Price-Andenon Aa and its amendments cur-fixed Rate Debt The fair value of the fixedrate debt is based on the sum of the esti-rendy hmit the public liability, including attorney costs, of nuclear reactor owners for nwed value of each issue, taking into consideration the current rates offered to KEPCo claims that could arise from a nudear incident to $8.92 billion. If this liability limita~
for debt of the same remaining nuturities.
tion is insufficient, Congress will take w hatever action is necessary to compensate the public for valid claims. The Wolf Creek owners (Owners) have liability insurance cov.
The estimated fair values of the Company'a financial instruments are as follows:
j.
- erage of this amount which consists of the nuximum available pre 'surance of
$200 million and the balance is prosided by an assesent plan i ated by the
..... December 31.1995 j
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC1 l'nder this plan, the Owners are joindy and Carrying Value fair Value j
severally subjea to a retrospeaive assessmem of up to $79.28 million ($176 million Cash and cash equivalents
$ 11,219395
$ 11,219395
- KEPCds share), in the event there is a nudear incident involving any of the nation's Short-term investments 1 816,550 1 816,550 l
- hcensed reactors. This assessment is subject to an inflation adiustment based on the Other investments IA54,740 1,461652
- Crcsumer Price Index and applicable premium taxes. There is a limitation of $10 mil-Investments in associated organizations lion ($600,000. KEPCds share) in retrospective assessments per incklent per yeat findudmg restricted assets) 2,756311 3,458 317 The owners of Wolf Creek also have decontamination liability, prenuture decommis.
Bond fund reserve 1930341
' 4,302,664
/ sioning liability and property damage insurance for loss resulting from damage to the Decommisisioning trust 2,452,805 2357,919 -
Wolf Creek facihties in the amount of $2.75 billion ($165 million KEPCo's share).
Variable rate debt 39 500,000 39,900,000 1
l.
I This insurance is proiided by a comimution of 'nudear insurance pools' shich pro.
Fixed rate debt 185,521237 209,575,762
. vide $.5 bilhon of coverage and Nudear Electric lasurance Limited (NEID which pro-vides $2.25 billion. In the event of an accident, insurance proceeds must fast be used l
for reactor stabilization and site decontamination. The remaining proceeds, if any,
- 15. PATROXAGE CAPITAL can be used for property damage or premature deuemissioning costs up to $13 bil-In accordance with KEPCo's bhlaws, KEl'Cds current margins are to be allocated toi l
lion (178 million KEPCo's share).
members. l?pon affirmative vote of the membership, current margins may be used to The ou ners d Elf Creek also carry additional insurance with NEIL to cover costs of offset prior years' losses. Of KEPCo's 1995 margin of $5,892,751 an amount of l
. replacement power and other extra expenses incurred dunng a prokmged outage
$1,431125 was used to offset prior years' losses. The renuining $4A59,628 was allo-i i
resulting from accidental property damage at Wolf Creet if kases incurred at any of cated to members based on revenues collected from members as a percentage of total 4
. the nudear plants insured under the NEIL policies exceed premiums, reserves and member revenues. If KEPCds fmancial statements were adjusted to eliminate the l
- other NEIL resources, KEPCo may be sutvet to retrospective assessments under the exception to generally accepted accounting principles, then total patronage capital current policies of approximately $13 million.
would have been a deficit.1his would resuh in no aikration'to members.
Although KEPCo maintainuarious insurance policies to pnnide comage for poten-MPCs 1
tial kases and liabilities resulting fnun an accident or an extended outage, KEPCds
' insurance coverage nuy not be adequate to awer the costs that could resuh from a j
catastnphic accident or extemled outage at Elf Creek. Any substantial losses not
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[Botml of Trustees Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.
y"<w-e have aused the accompanying balance sheets of Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. as of d
Decesber 31; 1995 and 1994land the related statements of operations and changes in patronage capital
"$(defici0 and cash flows for the years then ended' These financial statements' are th r se e ponsibility of the
~Qd60 perative's_ management? Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial state
- on our audits e, L lTe Unddcted our audits is accEdance with generally accepted auditing standards and Coven #nst
{AuditingStinidards, issued by the Comptroller General of the Unitsd States.s Those standards require that
' Ewe plan and perform;the audit to obbin reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are Efree!of material misstatemest.J An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the -
Lamounts and disclosures in the financial statements.l An audit also includes assessing the accounting princi-i ples used arid significant. estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial state-hmbnt presentation.LWe believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
i Sis more fully described in Note'2'tolthe financial statements, certain depreciation and amortization methods
'have bbsn used in,the preparation of the financial statements which do not, in our opinion, conform to gen-1erally accepted accounting principles.
lIn our opinion, except for the effects on the financial'statunents of the matters referred to in the preceding 4
psragraphisuch financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of K:msas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. as of December 31,1995 and 1994 a'nd the resuhs of its operations and
- changes inlits patronsge capital (deficit) and_its cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with gen-L erally accerited accounti6g principles.-
1 In accordance with Governmerd Auditing Standards, we have also issued a report dated January 25,1996 on m
Ocur consideration'cif Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.'s intemal control structure and a report date
, l January 25,1996lon its compliance with laws and regulations.-
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