ANNUAL STATISTICS

OF

ELECTRIC COMPANIES

1978-2012

1300 S. Evergreen Park Dr. SW

Olympia, WA 98504-7250

Updated December 2013

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

ELECTRIC UTILITIES OPERATING IN WASHINGTON

GROSS ELECTRIC OPERATING REVENUES BY COMPANY

HISTORY OF UTILITIES NAMES

REPORT FORMAT

NOTE FOR DATA ANALYSIS

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

CONTACT INFORMATION

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INTRODUCTION

Privately owned electric utilities in Washington State file annual reports with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (Commission). As part of its regulatory activities, the Commission reviews these reports and from them compiles and derives relevant financial and operating statistics. This annual publication meets the need for a central source of information relating to investor-owned electric utilities in Washington. These reports may be obtained without having tosecure data from the original reports each time the necessity arises. The reports presented are the annual statistics of Washington's three Major (formerly known as Class "A") electric utilities for the years 1978 through 2012. As of this year the graphs cover the 23-year period 1989-2012.

ELECTRIC UTILITIES OPERATING IN WASHINGTON

The three Major electric utilities that operate in Washington State are: Pacific Power & Light Company, Puget Sound Energy, and Avista Corporation (dba Avista Utilities). Table A on the next page shows the total company revenues for each of the electric utilities and their respective intrastate revenues. Only Puget Sound Energy (PSE) generates its electric revenue entirely within Washington State, Pacific Power & Light (PPL) operates primarily outside the state and Avista Utilities (AU) primarily in Washington with service in Idaho and Oregon. Table B gives a list of the previous operating names for each of the major utilities.

TABLE A

GROSS ELECTRIC OPERATING REVENUES BY COMPANY

2012 ($ MILLION)
Company / Total / Washington / % of Total
Puget Sound Energy / $2,222 / $2,222 / 100.0%
Pacific Power & Light / $4,849 / $361 / 7.4%
Avista Utilities / $1,017 / $664 / 65.2%
Total All Utilities / $8,088 / $3,247 / 40.1%

TABLE B

HISTORY OF UTILITIES NAMES

Current Operating Name / Date Change / Previous Operating Name
Avista Corporation / June 9, 1999 / The Washington Water Power Company
Puget Sound Energy / February, 1997 / Merger between: Puget Sound Power & Light Company, Washington Energy Company, Washington Natural Gas Company
Pacific Power & Light / 2006 / PacifiCorp was purchased by MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company

REPORT FORMAT

For each of the major utilities, information is divided into before-2004 and 2004-to-present. Information presented for Washington State operations only is not time segregated. Information is further grouped into 12distinct sections:

Section 1: / Balance Sheet – Assets and Liabilities
Section 2: / Net Income Statement – All Operations
Section3: / Unappropriated Retained Earnings Statement
Section 4: / Unappropriated Undistributed Subsidiary Earnings Statement
Section 5: / Appropriated and Restricted Retained Earnings Statement
Section 6: / Electric Plant in Service
Section 7: / Net Operating Income Statement – Electric Only
Section 8: / Sources of Energy – Megawatt hours
Section 9: / Disposition of energy – Megawatt hours
Section 10: / System Statistics
Section11: / Plant Statistics
Section 12: / Electric Division Statistics

Annual data for sections 1 through 5 are provided for total company operations only. Data for sections6 through 12 are provided both by total company and Washington State operations. Time series financial and operational data is presented in tabular form in this report both in aggregate and individually for each of the three electric utilities. Since Puget Sound Energy operates only within the state, the "Company Total" and "State Operations Only Total" are identical. Additionally, the reports include information on generation capacity for following categories: fossil fuel (including coal and natural gas), hydraulic, other non-fossil generation (includes bio-fuels, geo-thermal, solar, and wind), and nuclear.

NOTE FOR DATA ANALYSIS

As in any attempt to develop continuous and comparable time series data, the primarydifficultyof comparing or updating these reports is the assurance of comparability between elements. Though comparability is assured at broad group levels, the individual elements that are added are due to changes in accounting systems and pose a continuous problem for comparison over time. These problems are compounded by a lack of a comprehensive database that is capable of highlighting these differences or providing consistent information. Considerable efforts are undertaken to accommodate these changes and revisions and improvements are incorporated as and when they become appropriate.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

In an effort to ensure accuracy of information and remove possible error due to data entry, post-2004 information was copied directly from the FERC Form 1 online database[1]. Additionally, column “C” in any “2004-Present” tab will list the FERC page number and line number that the information was derived from. The format for this information is “page#-line#”. A “c” represents a calculated value.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Readers are urged to send their suggestions and comments to the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission: Attention Jason Ball, Regulatory Analyst, (360) 664-1279 or by email: .

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[1] The FERC publishes data from the FERC form 1 online in a visual fox pro database accessible at: As a result of numerous accounting changes, it is not possible to dynamically update information from the online database for any time period before 2004. This is the primary factor driving the time segregation in the reports.