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BPA Makes Annual Treasury Payment

by Staff
BPA Journal, November 2011

Demonstrating its financial stability, BPA made a scheduled payment of $830 million for fiscal year 2011 to the U.S. Treasury on Oct. 5, 2011. This marks the 28th consecutive year BPA has made the payment on time and in full.

BPA's annual Treasury payments comprise principal and interest primarily on the federal investment in the Federal Columbia River Power System's power and transmission facilities.

The federal fiscal year ended Sept. 30.

BPA is a self-financed agency that covers all of its costs with revenues from Northwest ratepayers and other purchasers of its power and transmission products and services. BPA receives no annual appropriations from the U.S. Congress. None of the outstanding BPA debt can be forgiven by the U.S. Treasury. To safeguard the Treasury and American taxpayers,

BPA requires in its ratemaking process more than 95 percent certainty of making annual scheduled Treasury payments over two consecutive years (or 97.5 percent certainty of making the annual scheduled payments).

"BPA's stellar record of payments reflects our conservative approach to fiscal management and is a clear indicator that BPA is financially stable," said Steve Wright, BPA administrator.

The Treasury payment included $410 million in principal and $382 million in interest. BPA also paid $38 million in other obligations, including $31 million to ensure that ratepayers -- not taxpayers -- fully fund post-retirement benefit programs for Federal Columbia River Power System employees.

The principal payment includes $70 million in early retirement of Treasury debt (principal repaid earlier than planned) as part of BPA's debt optimization program. BPA's debt optimization program is implemented in partnership with Energy Northwest, which operates the region's only nuclear power plant, and is designed to restore BPA's federal borrowing authority.

In addition to the Treasury payment, BPA paid operation and maintenance expenses for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service projects directly funded by BPA. These expenses came to $280 million in fiscal year 2011.


Staff
BPA Makes Annual Treasury Payment
BPA Journal, November 2011

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