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Financials <br /> From time to time our wholesale power provider applies power cost adjustments (PCAs) to <br /> the energy and capacity our customers use. These PCAs are then passed along to ERMU's <br /> customers as either credits or charges on the monthly bills. To lessen the impact of these <br /> PCAs, ERMU has built in a buffer in the annual budget to absorb some of the PCA charges <br /> effectively mitigating the volatility. In 2014 the PCAs totaled over $680,000. The buffer <br /> built into our budget absorbed $500,000 of those PCA charges. <br /> In early 2014, ERMU went through a Moody's rating call as part of an Electric Revenue Bond <br /> Refunding. Moody's affirmed ERMU's Aa3 rating. Moody's notes ERMU's decision to join <br /> Minnesota Municipal Power Agency in 2018 and to not renegotiate their current wholesale <br /> power contract with their current provider as a contributor to this solid rating. This rating <br /> helps ERMU save $240,000 through this refunding which also included restructuring the <br /> bond term to be paid off sooner. This puts ERMU in a better financial position for buy in to <br /> Minnesota Municipal Power Agency. <br /> The 2014 year end net position of ERMU increased by 3.8% over 2013. A turn in the economy <br /> in 2014 had resulted in an increase in new connections and connection fees. Overall the <br /> electric usage was up slightly by 0.22% but water usage was down by 5.2%. The electric fund <br /> revenues increase in 2014 by 1.7% and the water fund revenues decreased by 5.7%. This was <br /> in line with projection and the 2014 budget because 2013 had been an abnormally hot year. <br /> To see the 2014 financial audit report, please visit our website. <br /> Revenue Trends Over Time Electric Operations Cost Comparison Over Time <br /> $35 $25 <br /> $30 <br /> $20 <br /> $25 <br /> $20 $15 <br /> o <br /> $15 <br /> c a $10 <br /> $10 0 <br /> D <br /> $5 $5 <br /> $0 <br /> 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 $0 <br /> 28 21 211 212 213 214 <br /> +Electric Revenue Water Revenue <br /> -®-Purchased Power -�ERMU local operating costs <br /> Pas- 6 <br />
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