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Fourth CTC Reset Compliance Filing Fall 2009 Customer Meetings

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Page 1: Fourth CTC Reset Compliance Filing Fall 2009 Customer Meetings

Fourth CTC Reset Compliance Filing

Fall 2009 Customer Meetings

Page 2: Fourth CTC Reset Compliance Filing Fall 2009 Customer Meetings

Background

NMPC already submitted three separate filings to comply with the Merger Rate Plan: First filing on 8/1/2003 with new rates effective 1/1/2004

and 1/1/2005.

Second filing on 7/29/2005 with new rates effective 1/1/2006 and 1/1/2007.

Third filing on 8/1/2007 with new rates effective 1/1/2008 and 1/1/2009.

Fourth compliance filing was made on 8/3/2009 and, if approved, new rates will become effective 1/1/2010 and continue through 12/31/2011.

Disclaimer – This presentation is a summary of the Fourth CTC Reset Filing. Final rates will likely be different than those filed

and are scheduled to become effective January 1, 2010.

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Why We Do the CTC Reset

To Reset CTC Rates for updated commodity price forecast Commodity costs are passed on to customers without any

mark-up.

Market commodity costs are recognized in Supply Services on the bill, but forecasted over-market variable costs (OMVC) are included in the CTC rate, based on a forecast of commodity costs.

Every two years, CTC rates are reset so that forecasted OMVC revenues match forecasted OMVC expense.

This reset process is revenue neutral to NMPC but ensures that stranded costs are collected from customers in the manner envisioned by Power Choice.

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Why We Do the CTC Reset (continued)

To Adjust Deferral Account Recoveries

The 10 year rate plan allows us to collect or refund money in the deferral account, which tracks expenses that were difficult to forecast, such as storm expenses, pension costs and site investigation & remediation costs.

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Rates Are Forecast to Increase in 2010

Commodity prices

Commodity prices are forecast to increase from 2009 to 2010

For CTC rates, the 2010 forecast of commodity prices in this fourth reset is lower than the 2009 forecast of commodity prices in the third reset, creating an increase in over-market costs from 2009 to 2010.

Below-market purchase power agreement with Nine Mile 1 expires in 2009.

Below-market purchase power agreement with Nine Mile 2 is declining in value in 2010.

Cost of the legacy purchase power contracts (non-settling IPP’s) is increasing.

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Rates Are Forecast to Increase in 2010 (continued)

The forecast of non-residential billed kW in the fourth reset (2010-2011) is 9% lower than the third reset (2008-2009).

Deferral Account recoveries are forecast to increase $32 million from 2009 to 2010.

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Market Price Forecast – NYISO Central Zone Prices

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KWh Sales Forecast Summary

Residential Use

9,000

9,500

10,000

10,500

11,000

11,500

12,000

Year

GW

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Forecast W/N Historic Use

Non-Residential Use Excluding NYPA R&E

17,000

17,500

18,000

18,500

19,000

19,500

20,000

20,500

Year

GW

H

Forecast W/N Historic Use

Residential kWh growth averaged 2.0% annually during the 2000-2005 housing boom.

Since 2005, residential kWh have declined 0.3% per year.

Growth is expected to average just 0.1% per year from 2008 to 2011

This will keep residential kWh below the highs reached in 2005.

General Service kWh ytd decline continues through 2009 but shows solid recovery in 2010 and 2011, averaging growth of 1.1% per year.

Although General Service kWh have growth, total non-residential kWh sales have declined over the long term and remain well below 1990 levels.

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Deferral Account Impacts

The Third CTC Reset (2008 & 2009) included $124 million per year of deferral account recoveries.

The Fourth CTC Reset (2010 & 2011) proposes to include $156 million per year of deferral recoveries.

This is an increase of $32 million from 2009 to 2010. Over the two reset years (2010 and 2011), the increase is $64 million in total.

The increase is primarily due to recovery of storm expenses from 2008. The December 2008 Albany storm accounts for $47 million of the two year increase.

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Typical Bill Impacts

Refer to filing documents

The following slides are typical bill impacts for the central region:

SC2 Demand

SC3 Primary VDL

SC3A Transmission VDL

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SC-2D Typical Bill 2009-2010

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SC-3 Primary Typical Bill 2009-2010

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SC-3A Transmission Typical Bill

2009-2010

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SC-2D Typical Bill 2010-2011

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SC-3 Primary Typical Bill 2010-2011

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SC-3A Transmission Typical Bill 2010-2011

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Filing Schedule

August 3 – Filing Submitted

August 20 – Technical Conference

October – Supplemental Filings (Updates)

December – PSC Order & Compliance

Jan 1, 2010 and Jan 1, 2011 – New Rates