TVA Delivers Strong Financial Results and Strengthens Partnerships in FY 2019

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KNOXVILLE, TN ― The Tennessee Valley Authority reported $11.3 billion in operating revenues for fiscal year 2019, a one percent increase over fiscal year 2018. The financial performance reflected lower sales based on overall milder weather in 2019 than in 2018, and lower fuel cost recovery revenues, offset by higher base rates.

“TVA’s success at reducing costs and reducing debt while investing in cleaner generation is paying off”, said Jeff Lyash, TVA’s president and chief executive officer. “TVA delivered another year of financial and operational successes, maintaining high reliability for our customers in 2019 while making important investments for the future.”

TVA’s total operating expenses in fiscal year 2019 were two percent lower in 2019 than in 2018, driven by lower fuel expense and lower depreciation and amortization expense. TVA’s fuel and purchased power expense was four percent lower in 2019 than in 2018, due to a $153 million decrease in fuel expense. Lower natural gas prices and increased hydroelectric generation helped lower fuel expenses. TVA’s depreciation and amortization expense was $554 million lower in 2019 than in 2018, primarily due to a $1.1 billion decrease in amortization of deferred nuclear generating units and nuclear training costs regulatory assets from the previous year.

Operating and maintenance expense was $492 million higher in 2019 than in 2018, primarily due to:

  • $266 million of accelerated recovery of deferred environmental costs.
  • $170 million of project write-offs and inventory write-offs and reserves related to the anticipated retirement of certain generating units.
  • $39 million of increased outage expense due to additional planned nuclear outage days.

Interest expense was $45 million, or four percent, lower in 2019 than in 2018, reflecting lower short-term and long-term debt balances.

“TVA’s debt is the lowest level in almost 30 years, and we have taken the actions necessary to keep power rates stable for customers going forward,” said John Thomas, TVA’s chief financial officer. “Our success in recent years is inspiring our customers to enter long-term partnership agreements with TVA, demonstrating strong confidence in our shared future and the public power model.”

Additional highlights of TVA’s fiscal year 2019 include:

  • Net income of $1.4 billion, an increase of 27 percent from 2018.
  • At its August 2019 meeting, the TVA Board approved a 20-year Partnership Agreement option that better aligns the length of local power company contracts with TVA’s long-term commitments. Participating LPCs will receive benefits including a 3.1 percent wholesale bill credit in exchange for their long-term commitment, which enables TVA to recover its long-term financial commitments over a commensurate period.
  • At its August 2019 meeting, the TVA Board also approved TVA’s new Integrated Resource Plan, which will provide direction on how to best meet future electricity demand so that TVA can continue to provide low-cost, reliable electricity, support environmental stewardship, and spur economic development in the Tennessee Valley over the next 20 years.
  • TVA’s economic development efforts continue to attract and encourage the expansion of business in the Tennessee Valley, with over $8.9 billion in investments and approximately 66,500 jobs created or retained in fiscal year 2019.
  • As of September 30, 2019, TVA had completed all physical work for the Extended Power Uprate project at Browns Ferry nuclear plant, which will add 465 megawatts to the generation capacity of the plant. 

Selected Financial Data – Twelve Months Ended September 30

Sales, Revenues & Expenses

2019

2018

Sales (millions of kWh)

158,443

160,338

Operating Revenues ($ millions)

$                    11,318

$                  11,233

Fuel & Purchased Power Expense

2,903

3,022

Operating & Maintenance Expense

3,090

2,598

Interest Expense

1,198

1,243

Net Income

$                      1,417

$                  1,119

Net Cash Provided by / (Used in) ($ millions)

Operating Activities

$                    3,720

$                  3,938

Investing Activities

(2,243)

(2,269)

Financing Activities

(1,477)

(1,658)

Media Release/Kathy Hodges/TVA

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