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Regulators Approve Storm Cost Recovery Plan for Cleco
Securitized Storm Cost Financing to Lower Customer Costs
| Source: Cleco Corp.
PINEVILLE, LA--(Marketwire - September 12, 2007) - The Louisiana Public Service Commission
(LPSC) today approved a plan that allows Cleco Power LLC, the vertically
integrated electric utility subsidiary of Cleco Corp. (NYSE : CNL ), to
recover $159 million in storm costs associated with restoration of service
in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The plan authorizes the issuance of securitized bonds to finance
restoration costs from the 2005 hurricanes. The plan also authorizes the
creation of a $50 million storm reserve to economically fund repair costs
from future storms. The collection of a special storm recovery charge from
Cleco Power's customers will securitize up to $190 million in bonds.
Because of the financing structure, the current interim storm surcharge
being paid by customers will be reduced by approximately $3 per average
monthly residential bill.
In February 2006, the LPSC approved an interim storm recovery plan that
permitted Cleco Power to collect an interim storm surcharge to offset storm
costs associated with Katrina and Rita, which gave the company time to
pursue federal funds and create the legal structure necessary for the
securitized financing. Cleco Power has collected more than $20 million of
storm surcharges from customers through the interim plan.
"This has been a two-year process to create this financing framework, but
our efforts have enabled us to keep our commitment to lower storm recovery
costs for our customers," said Michael Madison, Cleco president and CEO.
"Absent federal assistance, this is the best option for our customers."
Cleco Corp. is a regional energy company headquartered in Pineville, La.
It operates a regulated electric utility company that serves 268,000
customers across Louisiana. Cleco also operates a wholesale energy business
with approximately 1,350 megawatts of generating capacity. For more
information about Cleco, visit www.cleco.com.