MEA argues CEA case

By RINDI WHITE-Frontiersman reporter
Published on Tuesday, December 10, 2002 5:26 PM AKST

ANCHORAGE -- Matanuska Electric Association attorneys alleged Thursday that Chugach Electric Association, in asking the Regulatory Commission of Alaska to approve an average rate increase of 5.7 percent, is trying to recoup money lost through bad investments and financial mismanagement.

A rate case filed by CEA was in its final week of hearings before the RCA this week, and a decision was expected to be reached by Friday. In the filing, CEA requested that RCA approve rate increases to offset changes the company has faced in the fifteen years since its last general rate case. According to Chugach attorneys, three significant things have changed at the company -- increased labor rates for bargaining unit employees, capital cost increases related to improving the performance of Chugach generators and a downward adjustment resulting from reduced borrowing costs through Chugach's debt management program. As a result, Chugach is asking for its rates to be increased and its method of accounting be changed to separate the two primary functions of the company -- generation and transmission for wholesale customers and distribution to residential and business members. The two functions have different rates under the existing system, but Chugach proposes increasing the amount of margins, or money above the cost of providing service, allowed on its wholesale customer accounts higher than the proposed amount for its distribution customers.

"Chugach's retail customers provide twice as much equity as wholesale customers, even though sales to wholesale customers are equal to sales to retail customers, and much of Chugach's capital expense has been to serve the G&T function," wrote Chugach attorneys in a statement of issues presented to the commission. "Chugach, however, views this build-up in equity from only one customer class as discriminatory and an unreasonable difference as to rates between classes of service."

MEA attorney Kyle Parker, with Patton Boggs LLP, Thursday, argued that the commission has a duty to "ensure that Chugach's rates are just and reasonable," and pointed out the commission has previously interpreted its responsibilities to include the duty "... to inquire into the management of a public utility and to issue such orders regarding those practices which will assure the utility provides reasonable and adequate facilities and services to the public at the lowest possible cost."

Three witnesses for MEA took the stand Thursday, to be cross-examined by CEA attorneys, to answer questions from attorneys for Homer Electric Association, another CEA wholesale customer. They also answered questions from attorneys for the Public Advocacy Section, a state section geared to keeping the public's needs in mind.

Although the witnesses had previously filed their testimony, CEA attorneys raised several questions about the testimony submitted. They questioned MEA witness Bert Solomon, of financial company GDS Associates, about his finding that Chugach lacked prudent financial management.

"The only reference I could find to management [in a recent Standard and Poor report focusing on CEA was that] 'Chugach benefits from a strong, forward-looking leadership," said CEA attorney James Torgerson, of Heller, Ehrmann, White & McAuliffe LLP. He added that a note in the report mentioned CEA's "acrimonious relations with MEA," which could have diverted the attention of CEA's management away from its financial duties.

Solomon disagreed with Torgerson's view that the S&P report was only complimentary of CEA's management.

"Certainly they were, but in other areas, they were not," Solomon said. "No other cooperative has assumed refinancing risk ... to the extent Chugach did in 2000 and 2001. It certainly indicated it was concerned about the risks associated with that refinancing."

Solomon said the report found four strengths and four weaknesses, one of which was the contentious relationships between CEA's two largest wholesale customers, which may speak to CEA's management tactics, he said.

Don Zoerb, MEA's chief financial officer, was also cross-examined Thursday. He was asked by CEA attorney Don Edwards to defend his assertion that, instead of increasing CEA's rates, the commission should lower them to what Zoerb suggested was a lower level that would provide Chugach with about $3.5 million in yearly margins, about $740,000 of which would come from MEA and Homer Electric as CEA's wholesale G&T customers. Edwards estimated that about $200,000 of CEA's total margins would then be coming from MEA -- a fraction of MEA's $33 million payment to CEA.

"You're not particularly disturbed by the idea that, over the years, the G&T sector has made almost no equity?" Edwards asked.

"I believe that's bogus," Zoerb said. When Edwards asked whether Zoerb believed Chugach should operate with almost no margin, or equity, from the G&T side of the house, for MEA's benefit, Zoerb disagreed, stating that MEA was asking the commission to lower rates for customers across the board, not just MEA.

Edwards pressed Zoerb further, asking Zoerb about cash flow coming in and how it gets designated for use.

"Would you agree that the 60 to 70 percent of the plant Chugach has is G&T related?" Edwards asked. Zoerb agreed. Edwards followed by asking whether some of the money coming from Chugach's distribution customers likely went toward G&T projects. Zoerb agreed, but clarified that it's almost impossible, once money enters the revenue stream, to track its flow through the cooperative.

"When MEA extracts equity from its members, you don't send us a share of the cash as extra equity," Edwards asked.

"When MEA receives excess margins, we do one of two things," Zoerb said. "We reduce rates or we return the margins as capital credits."

Comments

25 comment(s)

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    Gerry Ardo wrote on Nov 15, 2008 1:59 PM:

    " Umm, seems like this Palin gal drags around a whole lot of baggage! She says that she can talk, chew gum, and whistle at the same time. Some of us have serious doubts about that though. Thank God she was not "installed", oh, but wait! We have a Supreme Court in this country! Maybe it's not to late! She may yet be "installed"! "

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    LMAO wrote on Oct 28, 2008 9:04 PM:

    " You realize California gal that this story was posted in 2005, when the boy WAS 16?? You realize that's why it didn't name names?? Like, OMG, you make me, like, ashamed that I'm from California!! Do some research before posting!! "

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    " I don't think this is true because he was a juvenille when it happen. However, it is an indication that Palin may have a dysfunctional family system. "

    Michiganvoter wrote on Oct 1, 2008 5:53 PM:

    " This would explain why the boy came to Michigan to attend high school. I mean, even though Alaska is "closest to Russia", he would not be considered as a foriegn exchange student. Also, in the last few years, more districts have had bus vandalism. Perhaps he taught our kids how to do it. Is this why he is in the service? "

    Marci Bereu wrote on Sep 24, 2008 3:25 PM:

    " My cuz, an Alaska resident since leaving the military (he was in intelligence & asked to go CIA after discharge...what I'm saying is, he only gives facts)

    The report is true, including going into the army to avoid jail. I'm sure strings can be pulled for kids of VIP parents. "

    Steve McAdam wrote on Sep 16, 2008 4:19 PM:

    " The article could refer to any 16 yr old youth - on what basis do you, or can, you conclude this is about Track Palin? This seems to be a wholey unjustifed inference. Another example of wanting to believe the worst to shore up one's partisan bias. "

    California Gal wrote on Sep 16, 2008 3:23 PM:

    " I don't think this story is true because once a child turns 18, his/her juvenile record is sealed and he/she is given a fresh start, negating the whole "join the army or go to jail" theory of Track's enlistment. And even though I'm a card-carrying Democrat from California, I'M TIRED OF THE GAMES! Let's focus on issues, people! "

    Doug Polcin wrote on Sep 14, 2008 9:49 AM:

    " Could it not be more obvious that Palin cannot manage her own family? Unwanted pregnancy, juveline delinquent son, and God knows what is next. This woman's family is a disaster area and she will be a nightmare for our country. "

    Will wrote on Sep 13, 2008 6:31 PM:

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    Log Dog wrote on Sep 11, 2008 2:27 PM:

    " Sabotaging public facilities and equipment in a way that could cause serious injury or death is a form of terrorism. Think about it. "

    Fran wrote on Sep 11, 2008 12:32 PM:

    " Desperation her. No Names except two mentioned and no value in the lies that have grown from this even. "

    DEMSWRONG wrote on Sep 10, 2008 4:15 PM:

    " YOU people need to get a life and get back to politics not looking for past dirt on people. get a da** life!!!!!!! and not it wasn't him that was involved it was a another punk that did it.believe me i know all of them involved. so go dig up some dirt on someone your own size!!!! "

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    " Sue, do you by any chance mean you were accepted at WELLESLEY, Harvard, and Stanford? I would think someone as smart as you would know how to spell that name. You are right that Barack Obama is vrey intelligent and that does not threaten me as it seems to threaten so many people. I think it will be a great change of pace to have a smart president. "

    Jay wrote on Sep 6, 2008 4:58 PM:

    " Why can't you people take the truth. No way will McCain/Palin win. Oh of course if they steal the election which by now the Repubs are masters at. "

    Sue wrote on Sep 6, 2008 1:14 AM:

    " 16, male, are you crazy? Why does this come up now that Gov Palin is running w/Sen McCain? More garbage, who is behind this? Obviously the Obama camp. Did you realize he went to the the most expensive, elite Academy in the nation? Punahou is the Harvard of High School, the elite of the nation. I was accepted to Wesley, Harvard & Stanford & disappointed & bored as we learned in our Sophmore and Junior yrs the curriculum taught in college. But boys will be boys & Obama was Barry Obama! "

    Foobar wrote on Sep 5, 2008 2:59 PM:

    " Pwned.

    The entire Palin family is like a well-dressed episode of Jerry Springer. "

    MrUniteUs wrote on Sep 5, 2008 5:31 AM:

    " Very serious if true. The brake lines were cut on 50 buses!!

    Was Sarah Palin's son "Track Palin" arrested for vandalism ... Most recently there is discussion that Track Palin, then 16, was one of the 3 boys arrested for vandalizing 44 Mat-Su school buses - an incident that forced ...
    answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080904193702AAGlSCL - "

    aklocal wrote on Sep 2, 2008 8:07 PM:

    " I remember that story. Timeline makes it loosely plausible. Don't think this will catch fire without more fuel, though. Good luck. "

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