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INVESTOR NEWS
 Exhibit 99.1
January 31, 2012
ENTERGY REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER EARNINGS

NEW ORLEANS –   Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR) reported fourth quarter 2011 earnings of $0.87 per share on an as-reported basis and $0.94 per share on an operational basis, as shown in Table 1 below.  A more detailed discussion of quarterly results begins on page 2 of this release.

Table 1:  Consolidated Earnings – Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Fourth Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 vs. 2010
(Per share in U.S. $)
           
 
Fourth Quarter
Year-to-Date
 
2011
2010
Change
2011
2010
Change
As-Reported Earnings
0.87
1.26
(0.39)
7.55
6.66
0.89
Less Special Items
(0.07)
(0.04)
(0.03)
(0.07)
(0.44)
0.37
Operational Earnings
0.94
1.30
(0.36)
7.62
7.10
0.52
Weather Impact
(0.05)
0.06
(0.11)
0.52
0.62
(0.10)

Operational Earnings Highlights for Fourth Quarter 2011
·  
Utility results were higher due primarily to lower income tax expense.
·  
Entergy Wholesale Commodities earnings increased due to a lower effective income tax rate and lower decommissioning expense, partially offset by the absence of a 2010 gain on a sale of a plant and lower net revenue.
·  
Parent & Other results declined due primarily to higher income tax expense.

“Our objective of establishing sound public policy that creates greater energy independence, environmental cleanliness and economic growth was advanced by recent events,” said J. Wayne Leonard, Entergy’s chairman and chief executive officer.  “Approximately four months after the trial of the Entergy lawsuit against the state of Vermont, the court struck down statutory provisions passed by the Vermont Legislature in an effort to shut down the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant on radiological safety grounds, ruling that the effort was preempted by federal law.  We’re pleased with the decision issued after a thorough review of the facts and the law, as outlined in the meticulous 102-page decision.  The ruling is good news for VY’s approximately 600 employees, the nuclear industry, the environment, and New England residents and industries that depend on VY’s clean, affordable, reliable power.

"For the Utility, we announced an agreement to spin off and merge the Utility’s electric transmission business into ITC Holdings Corp., an independent transmission company.  Closing is targeted in 2013."

Entergy’s business highlights also include the following:
·  
In the Utility’s effort to join the Midwest Independent System Operator regional transmission organization, change of control filings were submitted in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and New Orleans.
·  
Entergy Texas filed a rate case requesting a $112 million rate increase and a 10.6 percent return on equity.
·  
The Louisiana Public Service Commission approved one-year extensions for Entergy Louisiana’s and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana’s formula rate plans.
·  
Entergy Wholesale Commodities successfully completed its acquisition of the Rhode Island State Energy Center, a 583-megawatt combined-cycle gas turbine facility.
 
 
   Table of Contents  Page
 I.  Consolidated Results  2
 II.  Utility  3
 III.  Entergy Wholesale Commodities  4
 IV.  Parent & Other  6
 V.  2012 Earnings Guidance  6
 VI.  Long-term Financial Outlook  9
 VII.  Appendices  11
   A.  Spin-Merge of Transmission Business  12
   B.  Variance Analysis and Special Items  13
   C.  Regulatory Summary  16
   D. Financial and Historical Performance Measures  20
   E.  Planned Capital Expenditures  22
   F.  Definitions  23
  G.  GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations  25
 VIII.  Financial Statements  28
 

 
 

 


Entergy will host a teleconference to discuss this release at 10 a.m. CT on Tuesday, January 31, 2012, with access by telephone, (719) 457-2080, confirmation code 6779942.  The call and presentation slides can also be accessed via Entergy’s website at www.entergy.com.  A replay of the teleconference will be available through February 7, 2012, by dialing (719) 457-0820, confirmation code 6779942.  The replay will also be available on Entergy’s website at www.entergy.com.


I.  
Consolidated Results

Consolidated Earnings

Table 2 provides a comparative summary of consolidated earnings per share for fourth quarter and year-to-date 2011 versus 2010, including a reconciliation of GAAP as-reported earnings to non-GAAP operational earnings.  The fourth quarter 2011 earnings decline was due to lower earnings at Parent & Other, partially offset by higher results at Utility and Entergy Wholesale Commodities.  A detailed discussion of the factors driving quarter and full year results at each business segment follows.

Table 2: Consolidated Earnings – Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Fourth Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 vs. 2010 (see Appendix F for definitions of certain measures)
(Per share in U.S. $)
 
Fourth Quarter
Year-to-Date
 
2011
2010
Change
2011
2010
Change
As-Reported
           
Utility
0.96
0.63
0.33
6.20
4.33
1.87
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
0.97
0.83
0.14
2.74
2.59
0.15
Parent & Other
(1.06)
(0.20)
(0.86)
(1.39)
(0.26)
(1.13)
  Consolidated As-Reported Earnings
0.87
1.26
(0.39)
7.55
6.66
0.89
             
Less Special Items
           
Utility
-
-
-
-
-
-
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
-
(0.04)
0.04
-
(0.54)
0.54
Parent & Other
(0.07)
-
(0.07)
(0.07)
0.10
(0.17)
  Consolidated Special Items
(0.07)
(0.04)
(0.03)
(0.07)
(0.44)
0.37
             
Operational
           
Utility
0.96
0.63
0.33
6.20
4.33
1.87
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
0.97
0.87
0.10
2.74
3.13
(0.39)
Parent & Other
(0.99)
(0.20)
(0.79)
(1.32)
(0.36)
(0.96)
  Consolidated Operational Earnings
0.94
1.30
(0.36)
7.62
7.10
0.52
Weather Impact
(0.05)
0.06
(0.11)
0.52
0.62
(0.10)
             

Detailed earnings variance analysis is included in Appendix B-1 and Appendix B-2 to this release.  In addition, Appendix B-3 provides details of special items shown in Table 2 above.

Consolidated Net Cash Flow Provided by Operating Activities

Entergy’s net cash flow provided by operating activities in fourth quarter 2011 was $999 million compared to $761 million in fourth quarter 2010.  Intercompany tax payments contributed to line of business variances, but were offsetting between the segments.  The overall quarterly increase was due primarily to lower pension payments and lower working capital requirements.

For the year 2011, Entergy’s operating cash flow was $3,129 million versus $3,926 million last year.  The overall decrease for the year was due primarily to:
·  
Absence of the receipt of $703 million of proceeds associated with storm-related debt issuances for hurricanes Gustav and Ike in 2010, and
·  
Lower EWC net revenues.

Table 3 provides the components of net cash flow provided by operating activities contributed by each business with quarterly and year-to-date comparisons.
 
 
 
 

 

 
Table 3:  Consolidated Net Cash Flow Provided by Operating Activities
Fourth Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 vs. 2010
(U.S. $ in millions)
 
Fourth Quarter
Year-to-Date
 
2011
2010
Change
2011
2010
Change
Utility
610
523
87
2,100
2,942
(842)
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
18
(36)
54
756
630
126
Parent & Other
371
274
97
273
354
(81)
    Total Net Cash Flow Provided by Operating Activities
999
761
238
3,129
3,926
(797)
             


II.  
Utility

In fourth quarter 2011, Utility as-reported and operational earnings were $0.96 per share compared to $0.63 per share on the same bases in fourth quarter 2010.  The increase in Utility fourth quarter 2011 earnings was largely due to lower income tax expense.  After excluding the effect of a fourth quarter 2010 regulatory item that was offset in other income, net revenue was not a significant driver quarter over quarter.  Weather was mild in the current quarter compared to cooler-than-normal weather last year.  The negative weather effect was essentially offset by other price and volume variances.

Electricity usage, in gigawatt-hour sales by customer segment, is included in Table 4.  Current quarter sales reflect the following:
·  
Residential sales in fourth quarter 2011, on a weather-adjusted basis, decreased (0.4) percent compared to fourth quarter 2010.
·  
Commercial and governmental sales, on a weather-adjusted basis, decreased (0.9) percent quarter over quarter.
·  
Industrial sales in the fourth quarter increased 2.5 percent compared to the same quarter of 2010.

Overall retail sales growth, on a weather-adjusted basis, was 0.6 percent in the fourth quarter of this year, driven by continued growth in the industrial sector.  Industrial sales growth of 2.5 percent was largely due to expansions.

For the year 2011, the Utility earned $6.20 per share on as-reported and operational bases, compared to $4.33 in 2010.  Earnings in 2011 reflect a tax settlement with the Internal Revenue Service that resulted in a significant decrease in income tax expense.  The majority of the income tax expense effect from the IRS settlement was recorded at the Utility; there was also some effect at the other business segments.  A portion of the Utility tax benefit from the IRS settlement will be shared with Entergy Louisiana customers, consistent with the settlement approved by the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) in October 2011.  As a result, the decrease in Utility income tax expense was partially offset by a decrease in net revenue attributed to the regulatory charge recorded to reflect the customer sharing arrangement.

Excluding the regulatory charge, net revenue was higher than the prior year.  The increase was largely due to the net effect of rate adjustments at Entergy Arkansas, Entergy Texas, Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans.  Despite significant effects of weather in 2011, the weather effect declined compared to last year.  Higher weather-adjusted retail sales volume was also reflected in net revenue.  Accretion from Entergy’s share repurchase programs and lower interest expense also contributed to the earnings increase.  These benefits were partially offset by higher depreciation and amortization expense.

Table 4 provides a comparative summary of Utility operational performance measures.


 
 

 


Table 4:  Utility Operational Performance Measures (see Appendix F for definitions of measures)
Fourth Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 vs. 2010
   
 
Fourth Quarter
Year-to-Date
 
2011
2010
% Change
% Weather Adjusted
2011
2010
% Change
% Weather Adjusted
GWh billed
               
   Residential
7,274
7,750
(6.1)%
(0.4)%
36,684
37,465
(2.1)%
0.2%
   Commercial and governmental
7,270
7,504
(3.1)%
(0.9)%
31,194
31,294
(0.3)%
(0.2)%
   Industrial
10,130
9,880
2.5%
2.5%
40,810
38,751
5.3%
5.3%
   Total Retail Sales
24,674
25,134
(1.8)%
0.6%
108,688
107,510
1.1%
2.0%
   Wholesale
1,090
1,021
6.8%
 
4,111
4,372
(6.0)%
 
   Total Sales
25,764
26,155
(1.5)%
 
112,799
111,882
0.8%
 
O&M expense per MWh
$21.99
$21.18
3.8%
 
$18.22
$18.39
(0.9)%
 
Number of retail customers
               
   Residential
       
2,362,444
2,349,900
0.5%
 
   Commercial and governmental
       
353,163
351,740
0.4%
 
   Industrial
       
41,173
41,383
(0.5)%
 
                 

Appendix C provides information on selected pending local and federal regulatory cases.
 

III.  
Entergy Wholesale Commodities

Entergy Wholesale Commodities earned $0.97 per share on as-reported and operational bases in fourth quarter 2011, compared to as-reported earnings of $0.83 per share and operational earnings of $0.87 per share in fourth quarter 2010.  The quarter-over-quarter increase in operational earnings was driven by a lower effective income tax rate.  Also contributing to the higher results was a reduction in the decommissioning liability, which reduced decommissioning expense, to reflect an updated decommissioning study finalized in the fourth quarter of 2011.  Partially offsetting these positive items was the absence of the gain on sale of EWC’s remaining ownership interest in the Harrison County power plant on December 31, 2010, and lower net revenue.  EWC’s net revenue declined due primarily to lower pricing associated with the nuclear fleet.  For the quarter, the average realized revenue per megawatt hour for the nuclear fleet was almost (10) percent lower than the same quarter last year.  Providing a partial offset in net revenue was an increase in nuclear generation due to fewer planned and unplanned outages.  The Vermont Yankee nuclear plant had 25 refueling days in the current quarter compared to 43 refueling days at two plants in fourth quarter 2010.

For the year 2011, Entergy Wholesale Commodities earned $2.74 per share on as-reported and operational bases, compared to as-reported earnings of $2.59 per share and operational earnings of $3.13 per share in 2010.  The decrease in Entergy Wholesale Commodities operational earnings was driven by lower net revenue.  EWC’s net revenue declined due primarily to lower pricing associated with the nuclear fleet; the average realized revenue per megawatt hour was down more than seven percent compared to a year ago.  Providing a partial offset in net revenue was an increase in nuclear generation.  The merchant nuclear fleet realized a 93 percent capacity factor in 2011 compared to 90 percent in 2010, with fewer planned and unplanned outages.  The absence of a gain on sale of a plant noted above, lower other income, and higher depreciation and amortization expense also contributed to the earnings decline.  Partially offsetting these items was the previously discussed fourth quarter 2011 reduction in the decommissioning liability, a lower effective income tax rate, lower operation and maintenance expense, and accretion from Entergy’s share repurchase programs.

Table 5 provides a comparative summary of Entergy Wholesale Commodities operational performance measures.


 
 

 


Table 5:  Entergy Wholesale Commodities Operational Performance Measures
Fourth Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 vs. 2010 (see Appendix F for definitions of measures)
   
 
Fourth Quarter
Year-to-Date
 
2011
2010
% Change
2011
2010
% Change
Owned Capacity
6,599
6,351
3.9%
6,599
6,351
3.9%
GWh billed
11,065
10,320
7.2%
43,520
42,682
2.0%
Average realized revenue per MWh
$52.74
$58.16
(9.3)%
$54.48
$59.04
(7.7)%
Non-fuel O&M expense / purchased power per MWh (a)
$25.37
$26.74
(5.1)%
$25.62
$26.76
(4.3)%
             
EWC Nuclear Fleet
           
Capacity factor
93%
86%
8.1%
93%
90%
3.3%
GWh billed
10,367
9,644
7.5%
40,918
39,655
3.2%
Average realized revenue per MWh
$53.00
$58.80
(9.9)%
$54.73
$59.16
(7.5)%
Production cost per MWh (a)
$25.92
$25.23
2.7%
$25.21
$25.27
(0.2)%
Refueling outage days:
           
    FitzPatrick
-
17
 
-
35
 
    Indian Point 2
-
-
 
-
33
 
    Indian Point 3
-
-
 
30
-
 
    Palisades
-
26
 
-
26
 
    Pilgrim
-
-
 
25
-
 
    Vermont Yankee
25
-
 
25
29
 
             
(a)
Fourth quarter and year-to-date periods in 2010 exclude the effect of the special item for non-utility nuclear spin-off expenses.

Table 6 provides capacity and generation sold forward projections for Entergy Wholesale Commodities’ nuclear fleet.

Table 6:  Entergy Wholesale Commodities Nuclear Capacity and Generation Projected Sold Forward
2012 through 2016 (see Appendix F for definitions of measures)
 
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Energy
         
Planned TWh of generation (b)
41
40
41
41
40
Percent of planned generation sold forward
         
Unit-contingent
61%
38%
14%
12%
12%
Unit-contingent with availability guarantees
16%
19%
15%
13%
13%
Firm LD
24%
24%
10%
-%
-%
Offsetting positions
(13)%
-%
-%
-%
-%
Total energy sold forward
88%
81%
39%
25%
25%
Average revenue under contract per MWh (c)
$49
$45 - 50
$49 - 54
$49 - 57
$50 - 59
           
Capacity
         
Planned net MW in operation (b)
4,998
4,998
4,998
4,998
4,998
Percent of capacity sold forward
         
Bundled capacity and energy contracts
18%
16%
16%
16%
16%
Capacity contracts
39%
26%
25%
11%
-%
Total capacity sold forward
57%
42%
41%
27%
16%
Average revenue under contract per kW per month
  (applies to capacity contracts only)
$2.4
$3.2
$3.1
$2.9
$-
           
Blended Capacity and Energy Recap (based on revenues)
         
Percent of planned energy and capacity sold forward
90%
80%
43%
27%
26%
Average revenue under contract per MWh (c)
$51
$47
$51
$52
$52
           
(b) 
Assumes successful license renewal and uninterrupted normal operation at all plants.  NRC license renewal applications are in process for three units (with current license expirations noted parenthetically): Pilgrim (6/8/2012), Indian Point 2 (9/28/2013), and Indian Point 3 (12/12/2015).
(c) 
Average revenue under contract may fluctuate due to factors including positive or negative basis differentials, option premiums and market prices at time of option expiration, costs to convert Firm LD to unit-contingent and other risk management costs.  Also, average revenue under contract excludes payments owed under the value sharing agreement with the New York Power Authority.


 
 

 


IV.  
Parent & Other

Parent & Other reported a loss of $(1.06) per share on an as-reported basis and $(0.99) per share on an operational basis in fourth quarter 2011, compared to a loss of $(0.20) per share on as-reported and operational bases in the fourth quarter of last year.  The decrease in operational earnings was due primarily to an increase in income tax expense, driven partially by income tax reserve adjustments.

For the year 2011, Parent & Other reported a loss of $(1.39) per share on an as-reported basis and $(1.32) per share on an operational basis.  This compares to an as-reported loss of $(0.26) per share and an operational loss of $(0.36) per share in 2010.  Higher income tax expense was the primary factor in the year-on-year operational decrease.


V.  
2012 Earnings Guidance

Entergy affirmed previously issued operational earnings guidance for 2012 to be in the range of $5.40 to $6.20 per share.  Previously issued as-reported earnings guidance of $5.40 to $6.20 per share for 2012 does not reflect any potential future expenses for the special item to be recorded in connection with the proposed spin-merge of Entergy’s transmission business.  As-reported earnings guidance will be updated to reflect this special item as actual costs are incurred throughout 2012.  Year-over-year changes are shown as point estimates and are applied to 2011 earnings to compute the 2012 guidance midpoint.  Drivers for the 2012 guidance range are listed separately.  Because there is a range of possible outcomes associated with each earnings driver, a range is applied to the guidance midpoint to produce Entergy’s guidance range.  The 2012 earnings guidance is detailed in Table 7 below.


 
 

 


Table 7:  2012 Earnings Per Share Guidance – As-Reported and Operational
(Per share in U.S. $) – Prepared November 2011 (d)
 
 
Segment
 
 
Description of Drivers
2011 Earnings per Share
Expected Change
2012
Guidance
Midpoint
2012
Guidance Range
 
             
Utility
2011 Operational Earnings per Share
6.20
       
Adjustment to normalize weather
 
(0.52)
     
Increased net revenue due to absence of sharing 2011 tax benefit with Entergy Louisiana customers
 
1.11
     
Increased net revenue due to sales growth and rate actions
 
0.85
     
Increased non-fuel operation and maintenance expense
 
(0.05)
     
Increased other operating expenses
 
(0.10)
     
Increased depreciation expense
 
(0.20)
     
Increased interest and other charges
 
(0.10)
     
Higher effective income tax rate
 
(2.49)
     
Other
 
0.10
     
Subtotal
6.20
(1.40)
4.80
   
             
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
2011 Operational Earnings per Share
2.74
       
Decreased net revenue from nuclear assets due primarily to lower pricing
 
(0.60)
     
Increased non-fuel operation and maintenance expense for nuclear operations
 
(0.05)
     
Increased other operating expenses for nuclear operations
 
(0.05)
     
Decommissioning liability reduction in 2011
 
(0.12)
     
Increased depreciation expense on nuclear assets
 
(0.05)
     
Increased after-tax operating income for EWC non-nuclear operations, including RISEC acquisition
 
0.10
     
Increased interest and dividend income
 
0.05
     
Higher effective income tax rate
 
(0.17)
     
Other
 
(0.05)
     
Subtotal
2.74
(0.94)
1.80
   
             
Parent & Other
2011 Operational Earnings per Share
(1.32)
       
Increased Parent non-fuel operation and maintenance expense
 
(0.05)
     
Increased Parent interest expense
 
(0.15)
     
Lower income tax expense
 
0.74
     
Other
 
(0.02)
     
 
Subtotal
(1.32)
0.52
(0.80)
   
             
Consolidated Operational
2012 Operational Earnings per Share Guidance Range
7.62
(1.82)
5.80
5.40 – 6.20
 
             
Consolidated As-Reported
2011 As-Reported Earnings per Share
7.55
       
 
Changes detailed above
 
(1.82)
     
 
2011 special items for expenses associated with proposed spin-merge of Entergy’s transmission business
 
0.07
     
 
2012 As-Reported Earnings per Share Guidance Range
7.55
(1.75)
(e)
(e)
 
             
(d) 
Originally prepared November 2011 and updated January 2012 to reflect 2011 final results.
(e) 
Previously issued as-reported earnings guidance of $5.40 to $6.20 per share for 2012 does not reflect any potential future expenses for the special item noted above in connection with the proposed spin-merge of Entergy’s transmission business.  As-reported earnings guidance will be updated to reflect this special item as actual costs are incurred throughout 2012.

Key assumptions supporting 2012 earnings guidance are as follows:

Utility
·  
Normal weather
·  
Retail sales growth of around 1.6 percent on a weather-adjusted basis, including the effects of industrial expansion and cogen loss
·  
Increased revenue from rate actions
·  
Increased net revenue due to the absence of the third quarter 2011 regulatory charge to reflect an agreement to share a portion of tax benefits with Entergy Louisiana customers that resulted from an IRS tax settlement
·  
Increased non-fuel operation and maintenance expense due to plant acquisitions and general expense increases (including lower expense associated with employee stock options, which is offset in Parent & Other)
·  
Increased depreciation expense associated with capital spending at the Utility
·  
Increased other operating expense due primarily to higher taxes other than income taxes, resulting largely from new plant acquisitions as well as expiration of property tax exemptions
 
 
 
 

 
·  
Increased interest expense due to higher debt outstanding
·  
Higher effective income tax rate in 2012, due largely to the absence of the August 2011 IRS settlement, a portion of which was partially offset in net revenue as noted above
·  
Other primarily driven by the effect of 2011 share repurchases

Entergy Wholesale Commodities
·  
41 TWh of total output for the non-utility nuclear fleet, reflecting an approximate 93 percent capacity factor, including 30-day scheduled refueling outages at Indian Point 2 and Palisades in Spring 2012 and FitzPatrick in Fall 2012
·  
Assumes full year operations for Vermont Yankee and Pilgrim
·  
89 percent of energy sold under existing contracts at the time 2012 guidance was initiated and 11 percent sold into the spot market for EWC-nuclear fleet
·  
$49/MWh average energy contract price and $46/MWh average unsold energy price based on published market prices at the end of September 2011 for EWC-nuclear fleet (average energy price for unsold volume based on prices as of late January 2012 is around $35/MWh)
·  
50 percent of capacity sold under existing contracts (including 32 percent sold as capacity contracts and 18 percent sold bundled with energy) for EWC-nuclear fleet at the time 2012 guidance was initiated
·  
$2.8/kW-month average sold capacity contract price and $0.5/kW-month average unsold capacity price based on published market prices at the end of September 2011 for EWC-nuclear fleet (average capacity price for unsold volume based on prices as of December 2011 is approximately $0.75/kW-month)
·  
Palisades PPA revenue amortization of $17 million in 2012, down from $43 million in 2011
·  
Increased nuclear fuel expense reflected in net revenue
·  
Non-fuel operation and maintenance expense for nuclear operations, including refueling outage expense and purchased power, around $25.5/MWh reflecting general expense increases
·  
Absence of reduction in the asset retirement obligation resulting from an updated decommissioning study, which reduced decommissioning expense, completed in the fourth quarter 2011
·  
Increased other operating expense due to higher decommissioning expense (excluding the fourth quarter 2011 adjustment noted above) and higher taxes other than income taxes for nuclear operations
·  
Increased depreciation expense on nuclear assets due to higher depreciable plant balances as well as declining useful life of nuclear assets
·  
Improved year-over-year operating income for the balance of EWC’s business, including the assumed Rhode Island State Energy Center (RISEC) acquisition by year-end 2011 and market prices at the end of September 2011
·  
Higher effective income tax rate in 2012

Parent & Other
·  
Increased Parent non-fuel operation and maintenance expense due primarily to the offset of lower intercompany employee stock option expense at Utility
·  
Higher Parent interest expense due to the refinancing of low-cost debt (current credit facility expires August 2012)
·  
Lower income tax expense in 2012

Share Repurchase Program
·  
2012 average fully diluted shares outstanding of approximately 177 million; does not assume any repurchases under the $500 million share repurchase authority, $350 million of which remained as of December 31, 2011

Other
·  
Overall effective income tax rate of 34 percent in 2012
·  
Pension discount rate of 5.6 percent  (the final average pension discount rate is 5.1 percent)

Earnings guidance for 2012 should be considered in association with earnings sensitivities as shown in Table 8.  These sensitivities illustrate the estimated change in operational earnings resulting from changes in various revenue and expense drivers.  Traditionally, the most significant variables for earnings drivers are utility sales for Utility and energy prices for Entergy Wholesale Commodities.  The broader earnings guidance range for 2012 also takes into consideration the following:
·  
A number of regulatory initiatives (rate actions) underway across the Utility jurisdictions
·  
Potential outcomes for projected pension plan discount rate (guidance assumes 5.6 percent, the final average pension discount rate is 5.1 percent)


 
 

 

 
Estimated annual impacts shown in Table 8 are intended to be indicative rather than precise guidance.

Table 8:  2012 Earnings Sensitivities
(Per share in U.S. $) – Prepared November 2011
 
Variable
 
2012 Guidance Assumption
 
Description of Change
Estimated
Annual Impact (f)
Utility
     
Sales growth
  Residential
  Commercial / Governmental
  Industrial
 
Around 1.6% total sales growth on a weather adjusted basis
 
1% change in Residential MWh sold
1% change in Comm / Govt MWh sold
1% change in Industrial MWh sold
 
- / + 0.05
- / + 0.04
- / + 0.02
Rate base
Growing rate base
$100 million change in rate base
- / + 0.03
Return on equity
Authorized regulatory ROEs
1% change in allowed ROE
- / + 0.37
Entergy Wholesale Commodities (g)
   
Capacity factor
93% capacity factor
1% change in capacity factor
- / + 0.06
Energy revenues
89% energy sold at $49/MWh in 2012;
11% unsold at $46/MWh in 2012
$10/MWh market price change
 - 0.16 / + 0.20
Non-fuel operation and maintenance expense
$25.5/MWh non-fuel operation and maintenance expense/purchased power
$1/MWh change
+ / - 0.14
Outage (lost revenue only)
93% capacity factor, including refueling outages for three non-utility nuclear units
1,000 MW plant for 10 days at average portfolio energy price of $49/MWh for sold and $46/MWh for unsold volumes in 2012
- 0.03 / n/a
 
(f) 
Based on 2011 average fully diluted shares outstanding of approximately 178 million.
(g)
Based on Entergy Wholesale Commodities’ nuclear portfolio.  Assumes successful license renewal and uninterrupted normal operation at all plants.


VI.  
Long-term Financial Outlook

Entergy believes it offers a long-term, competitive utility investment opportunity combined with a valuable option represented by a unique, clean, non-utility generation business located in attractive power markets.

Table 9 summarizes the current long-term financial outlook for 2010 through 2014, which does not reflect the effects of the proposed spin-merge of the transmission business discussed in Appendix A.

Table 9:  Long-term Financial Outlook
Prepared November 2011
     
Category
Long-term Outlook
Assumption
     
Earnings
Utility net income
6 to 8 percent compound annual net income growth rate over the 2010 – 2014 horizon (2009 base year).
     
 
Entergy Wholesale Commodities results
Revenue projections through 2014 will experience increased volatility due to commodity market activities – one of the most important fundamental drivers for this business.  At current sold and forward prices with its existing asset portfolio and in-the-money hedges that will roll off in the coming few years, EWC is expected to deliver declining adjusted EBITDA for the period through 2014 compared to 2010.  However, Entergy Wholesale Commodities offers a valuable long-term option from the potential positive effects of ongoing economic growth (driving increased load, market heat rates, capacity prices and natural gas prices), aging and unprofitable unit retirements (driving market heat rate expansion and capacity price increases), new environmental legislation and/or enforcement of additional environmental regulation.
     
 
Corporate results
Results will vary depending upon factors including future effective income tax and interest rates and the amount / timing of share repurchases.
     
Capital Deployment
A balanced capital investment / return program
Entergy continues to see value-added investment opportunities at the Utility in the coming years, as well as an investment outlook at Entergy Wholesale Commodities that supports continued safe, secure and reliable operations and opportunistic investments.  Entergy aspires to fund this capital program without issuing traditional common equity, while maintaining a competitive capital return program.  Given the company’s financial profile with a mix of utility and non-utility businesses, return of capital is expected to be provided similar to the past through a combination of common stock dividends and share repurchases.  Absent other attractive investment opportunities, capital deployment through dividends and share repurchases could total as much as $4 – $5 billion from 2010 – 2014 under the current long-term business outlook.  The amount of share repurchases may vary as a result of material changes in business results, capital spending or new investment opportunities.
     
Credit Quality
 
Strong liquidity.
 
Solid credit metrics that support ready access to capital on reasonable terms.
     


 
 

 


The long-term financial outlook should be considered in association with 2014 financial sensitivities as shown in Table 10.  These sensitivities illustrate the estimated change in earnings or adjusted EBITDA resulting from changes in business drivers.  Estimated impacts shown in Table 10 are intended to be illustrative.

Table 10:  2014 Financial Sensitivities – Illustrative
 
 
Long-term Outlook
 
Assumption
 
Drivers
 
Estimated
Annual Impact
Utility
   
(Per share in U.S. $) (h)
       
Earnings growth
 
6 – 8% compound annual net income growth rate from 2010 through 2014 (2009 base)
1% retail sales growth
$100 million/year investment in service
1% change in allowed ROE
1% change in non-fuel operation and maintenance expense
$100 million change in debt
- / + 0.14
- / + 0.03
- / + 0.45
+ / - 0.07
+ / - 0.02
 
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
 
(Adjusted EBITDA
in U.S. $; millions) (i)
       
Adjusted EBITDA
Decline in adjusted EBITDA at current sold and forward power prices compared to 2010, plus option value
+0 – 1,500 Btu/kWh heat rate expansion
+$0 – 4/kW-mo capacity price
- / + $0 – 1/MMBtu change in Henry Hub natural gas price
 
$1/MWh EBITDA expense
Up to 190
Up to 150
Down to 260 /
Up to 290
+/- 40
 
Corporate
   
 
(Per share in U.S. $) (h)
       
Balanced capital investment  / return / credit quality
 
1% change in interest rate on $1 billion debt
1% change in overall effective income tax rate
$500 million share repurchase (share accretion effect only)
+ / - 0.03
+ / - 0.09
+ 0.20 – 0.25
(h) 
Based on estimated 2012 average fully diluted shares outstanding of approximately 177 million.
(i) 
Based on Entergy Wholesale Commodities’ nuclear portfolio.  Assumes successful license renewal and uninterrupted normal operation at all plants.

 
 

 


VII.  
Appendices

Seven appendices are presented in this section as follows:

·  
Appendix A includes information on Entergy’s plan to spin off the Utility transmission business and merge that business into ITC Holdings Corp.
·  
Appendix B includes earnings per share variance analysis and detail on special items that relate to the current quarter and year-to-date results.
·  
Appendix C provides information on selected pending local and federal regulatory cases.
·  
Appendix D provides financial metrics for both current and historical periods.  In addition, historical financial and operating performance metrics are included for the trailing eight quarters.
·  
Appendix E provides a summary of planned capital expenditures for the next three years.
·  
Appendix F provides definitions of the operational performance measures and GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures that are used in this release.
·  
Appendix G provides a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures used in this release.

 
 

 

A.  
Spin-Merge of Transmission Business

Appendix A provides information on Entergy’s plans to spin off its transmission business and merge that business into a subsidiary of ITC Holdings Corp.

On December 5, 2011, Entergy and ITC announced plans to spin off Entergy’s electric transmission business and merge that transmission business into a subsidiary of ITC.  Below are transaction details and other information on the proposed transaction.

System Overview
Entergy’s electric transmission business consists of approximately 15,700 miles of interconnected transmission lines at voltages of 69kV and above and associated substations across its utility service territory in the Mid-South.  Following the completion of the transaction, ITC will become one of the largest electric transmission companies in the U.S., with over 30,000 miles of transmission lines, spanning from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast.

Transaction Overview
Entergy and ITC Boards of Directors approved a definitive agreement under which Entergy will spin off and then merge its electric transmission business into a subsidiary of ITC.  Terms of the transaction agreements include:
·  
Entergy will spin off its electric transmission business, or “Transco,” to Entergy’s shareholders in the form of a tax-free spin-off.
·  
After the spin-off, the newly formed Transco will merge into a newly-created merger subsidiary of ITC.
·  
Prior to the merger, ITC expects to effectuate a $700 million recapitalization, currently anticipated to take the form of a one-time special dividend to its shareholders.
·  
The merger will result in Entergy shareholders receiving 50.1 percent of the shares of pro forma ITC in exchange for their shares of Transco; existing ITC shareholders will own the remaining 49.9 percent of the combined company.

Entergy expects to receive gross cash proceeds of $1.775 billion from indebtedness that will be incurred in connection with the transaction, and this indebtedness will be assumed by ITC at the close of the merger.  Entergy expects to utilize most of the cash proceeds to retire debt associated with the transmission business at its utility operating companies and the balance for debt reduction at the parent, Entergy Corporation.

Closing Conditions and Approvals
The transaction is subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, including, among others, receipt of regulatory approvals, including FERC and Entergy’s retail regulators; expiration of the applicable waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act; and receipt of an IRS private letter ruling substantially to the effect that certain requirements for the tax-free treatment of the spin-off are met and an opinion from outside counsel that the spin-off and merger will be treated as tax-free reorganizations for U.S. federal income tax purposes.  Approval of ITC’s shareholders is also required.

Implications for Entergy’s Utility’s Proposal to Join MISO Regional Transmission Organization
Completing the Midwest Independent System Operator (MISO) and Transco proposals on parallel paths will require careful planning and execution.  Entergy believes that the decision to join MISO should be separate and apart from a decision regarding the ownership and operation of its transmission system.  The company plans to continue moving forward in its pursuit of membership in MISO and Entergy Arkansas post-System Agreement operations as expeditiously as possible.

Expected Close
Completion of the transaction is expected in 2013 subject to the satisfaction of certain closing conditions, including the required approvals discussed above.



 
 

 


B.  
Variance Analysis and Special Items

Appendix B-1 and Appendix B-2 provide details of fourth quarter and year-to-date 2011 vs. 2010 as-reported and operational earnings variance analysis for Utility, Entergy Wholesale Commodities, Parent & Other, and Consolidated.

Appendix B-1: As-Reported and Operational Earnings Per Share Variance Analysis
Fourth Quarter 2011 vs. 2010
(Per share in U.S. $, sorted in consolidated operational column, most to least favorable)
 
Utility
 
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
 
Parent & Other
 
Consolidated
 
As-Reported
Opera-
tional
 
As-Reported
Opera-
tional
 
As- Reported
Opera-
tional
 
As- Reported
Opera-
tional
2010 earnings
0.63
0.63
 
0.83
0.87
 
(0.20)
(0.20)
 
1.26
1.30
Decommissioning exp.
-
-
 
0.11
0.11
(j)
-
-
 
0.11
0.11
Interest exp. and other charges
0.02
0.02
 
-
-
 
0.01
0.01
 
0.03
0.03
Share repurchase effect
0.02
0.02
 
0.02
0.02
 
(0.02)
(0.02)
 
0.02
0.02
Taxes other than income taxes
0.02
0.02
 
(0.01)
(0.01)
 
-
-
 
0.01
0.01
Net revenue
0.09
0.09
(k)
(0.09)
(0.09)
(l)
-
-
 
-
-
Depreciation / amortization exp.
(0.02)
(0.02)
 
(0.01)
(0.01)
 
-
-
 
(0.03)
(0.03)
Other income (deductions) - other
(0.05)
(0.05)
(m)
(0.01)
(0.01)
 
(0.01)
(0.01)
 
(0.07)
(0.07)
Other operation and maintenance exp.
(0.04)
(0.04)
 
-
(0.04)
 
(0.10)
(0.03)
(n)
(0.14)
(0.11)
Gain on sale of investment
-
-
 
(0.18)
(0.18)
(o)
0.03
0.03
 
(0.15)
(0.15)
Income taxes – other
0.29
0.29
(p)
0.31
0.31
(q)
(0.77)
(0.77)
(r)
(0.17)
(0.17)
2011 earnings
0.96
0.96
 
0.97
0.97
 
(1.06)
(0.99)
 
0.87
0.94
                       


Appendix B-2: As-Reported and Operational Earnings Per Share Variance Analysis
Year-to-Date Fourth Quarter 2011 vs. 2010
(Per share in U.S. $, sorted in consolidated operational column, most to least favorable)
 
Utility
 
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
 
Parent & Other
 
Consolidated
 
As-Reported
Opera-
tional
 
As-Reported
Opera-
tional
 
As- Reported
Opera-
tional
 
As- Reported
Opera-
tional
2010 earnings
4.33
4.33
 
2.59
3.13
 
(0.26)
(0.36)
 
6.66
7.10
Income taxes – other
2.38
2.38
(p)
0.17
0.17
(q)
(0.83)
(0.73)
(r)
1.72
1.82
Share repurchase effect
0.31
0.31
(s)
0.14
0.14
(s)
(0.07)
(0.07)
(s)
0.38
0.38
Decommissioning exp.
(0.02)
(0.02)
 
0.09
0.09
(j)
-
-
 
0.07
0.07
Interest exp. and other charges
0.12
0.12
(t)
0.17
0.03
(u)
(0.09)
(0.09)
(v)
0.20
0.06
Nuclear refueling outage expense
0.01
0.01
 
(0.01)
(0.01)
 
-
-
 
-
-
Taxes other than income taxes
-
-
 
(0.01)
(0.01)
 
-
-
 
(0.01)
(0.01)
Other operation and maintenance exp.
(0.01)
(0.01)
 
0.46
0.07
(w)
(0.15)
(0.08)
(n)
0.30
(0.02)
Depreciation / amortization exp.
(0.05)
(0.05)
(x)
(0.05)
(0.06)
(y)
-
-
 
(0.10)
(0.11)
Other income (deductions) – other
0.02
0.02
 
(0.13)
(0.13)
(z)
(0.03)
(0.03)
 
(0.14)
(0.14)
Gain on sale of investment
-
-
 
(0.17)
(0.17)
(o)
0.03
0.03
 
(0.14)
(0.14)
Net revenue
(0.89)
(0.89)
(k)
(0.51)
(0.51)
(l)
0.01
0.01
 
(1.39)
(1.39)
2011 earnings
6.20
6.20
 
2.74
2.74
 
(1.39)
(1.32)
 
7.55
7.62
                       


 
 

 


(j)
 
The current quarter and year-to-date increase is due primarily to a reduction in the asset retirement obligation, which reduced decommissioning expense, as a result of an updated decommissioning study at Vermont Yankee completed in fourth quarter 2011.
 
Utility Net Revenue Variance Analysis
2011 vs. 2010
($ EPS)
 
Fourth Quarter
Year-to-Date
Weather
(0.11)
(0.10)
Sales growth / pricing
0.12
0.30
Regulatory agreement (3Q11)
-
(1.06)
Decommissioning Trust investment gain offset (4Q10)
0.08
0.08
Other
-
(0.11)
Total
0.09
(0.89)
 
(k)
The increase in the current quarter is due primarily to the absence of an offset of other income associated with decommissioning trust investments in fourth quarter 2010 described in (m) below, as well as favorable sales growth / pricing (including in the unbilled period).  Partially offsetting was mild weather in the current quarter compared to cooler-than-normal weather in fourth quarter 2010.  The year-to-date decrease is due primarily to a regulatory charge resulting from a settlement approved by the LPSC to share with Entergy Louisiana customers a portion of tax benefits from a settlement with the IRS.  The year-to-date variance also reflects the net effect of pricing adjustments resulting from rate actions in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Orleans and Texas as well as higher sales growth.  While significant for 2011, the weather effect was negative compared to 2010.
 
 
(l)
The current quarter and year-to-date decrease is due primarily to lower energy and capacity pricing on the EWC nuclear fleet, partially offset by fewer nuclear refueling and unplanned outages.  Higher fuel expenses, primarily at the nuclear plants, and the absence of net revenue from the Harrison plant, which was sold at the end of the fourth quarter 2010, also contributed.
 
 
(m)
The decrease in the current quarter is due primarily to the absence of a decommissioning trust investment gain recorded in the fourth quarter of last year, which was offset in Utility net revenue.
 
 
(n)
The current-quarter and year-to-date as-reported decrease is due primarily to expenses incurred in connection with the planned spin-merge of the transmission business announced in December 2011.  The year-to-date operational and as-reported decreases also reflect the offset of lower intercompany employee stock option expense at Utility.
 
 
(o)
The current quarter and year-to-date decrease is due to the absence of a gain recorded on the fourth quarter 2010 sale of the remaining ownership interest in the Harrison County plant.
 
 
(p)
The current quarter and year-to-date increase is due to the favorable effect of consolidated income tax adjustments, which net to zero on a consolidated basis, and favorable income tax adjustments, both recorded in fourth quarter 2011.  The year-to-date change also reflects the absence of a prior year unfavorable consolidated income tax adjustments recorded in the third quarter.  Also contributing to the year-to-date increase was the IRS tax settlement executed in the third quarter of this year.  Partially offsetting in both periods was the absence of a fourth quarter 2010 favorable income tax adjustments due to revised accruals which were based on completion of the 2009 tax return in 2010.  The year to date effect is also partially offset by the absence of a Louisiana state income tax benefit related to Act 55 storm cost financing recognized in the third quarter of last year.
 
 
(q)
The current quarter increase is due to the favorable effect of consolidated income tax adjustments, which net to zero on a consolidated basis, recorded in fourth quarter 2011.  Also contributing in the current quarter and year-to-date periods was the absence of a portion of Entergy Nuclear Power Marketing (ENPM) income tax expense in fourth quarter 2011, now being recorded at Parent & Other due to an ownership restructuring.  The absence of a charge resulting from a change in tax law associated with federal healthcare legislation enacted in 2010 also contributed to the year-to-date increase.  Partially offsetting in the year-to-date period was the absence of favorable consolidated income tax adjustments recorded in the third quarter 2010 and changes in Michigan tax law stemming from legislation enacted in May 2011.
 
 
(r)
The current quarter decrease is due primarily to the unfavorable effect of consolidated income tax adjustments (offset at Utility and Entergy Wholesale Commodities) and unfavorable income tax reserve adjustments on uncertain tax positions, both recorded in fourth quarter 2011.  Also contributing was the portion of Entergy Nuclear Power Marketing income tax expense now being recorded at Parent & Other, described in (q) above.  In addition, the year-to-date decrease reflects the absence of a prior year favorable Tax Court ruling addressing a foreign tax credit computation allowing the reversal of a previously-established tax reserve on the issue.  Partially offsetting these decreases was the reversal of a tax reserve recorded in the second quarter of this year.  The as-reported year-to-date decrease also reflects the absence of income tax benefits recorded in connection with the non-utility nuclear spin-off unwind in 2010.
 
 
(s)
The year-to-date changes reflect accretion from Entergy’s share repurchase programs.
 
 
(t)
The increase in the year-to-date period is due primarily to favorable debt refinancing and the absence of interest recorded on a fuel audit refund in the third quarter of 2010.  A revision in the treatment of funds received for transmission interconnection projects, accepted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, also contributed to the increase.
 
 
(u)
The as-reported year-to-date increase is due to the absence of the first quarter 2010 charge for the balance of fees recorded for the cancellation of a credit facility in connection with the non-utility nuclear spin-off unwind.
 
 
(v)
The decrease year-to-date is due primarily to higher interest rates on $1 billion of Parent notes issued in September 2010.  Elimination of lower affiliated interest expense also contributed.
 
 
(w)
The year-to-date increase is due primarily to the absence of operation and maintenance expenses from the Harrison County plant, which was sold in the fourth quarter of 2010.  Lower compensation and benefit expenses, lower spending on tritium remediation, and the absence of a write off of capitalized engineering costs associated with a potential uprate project recorded in the prior year, also contributed.  The absence of non-utility nuclear spin-off expenses contributed to the as-reported increase.
 
 
(x)
The year-to-date decrease reflects higher depreciable plant balances.
 
 
(y)
The decrease year-to-date reflects higher depreciable plant balances as well as the declining useful life of nuclear assets.
 
 
(z)
The year-to-date decrease is due primarily to lower affiliate interest income (offset at Parent & Other) and lower realized gains on decommissioning trust investments.
 

 
 

 


Appendix B-3 lists special items by business with quarter-to-quarter and year-to-date comparisons.  Amounts are shown on both earnings per share and net income bases.  Special items are those events that are not routine, are related to prior periods, or are related to discontinued businesses.  Special items are included in as-reported earnings per share consistent with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), but are excluded from operational earnings per share.  As a result, operational earnings per share is considered a non-GAAP measure.

Appendix B-3:  Special Items (shown as positive / (negative) impact on earnings)
Fourth Quarter and Year-to-Date 2011 vs. 2010
(Per share in U.S. $)
 
Fourth Quarter
Year-to-Date
 
2011
2010
Change
2011
2010
Change
Utility
           
None
-
-
-
-
-
-
             
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
           
Non-utility nuclear spin-off expenses
-
(0.04)
0.04
-
(0.54)
0.54
             
Parent & Other
           
Non-utility nuclear spin-off expenses
-
-
-
-
0.10
(0.10)
Transmission business spin-merge expenses
(0.07)
-
(0.07)
(0.07)
-
(0.07)
Total Parent & Other
(0.07)
-
(0.07)
(0.07)
0.10
(0.17)
             
Total Special Items
(0.07)
(0.04)
(0.03)
(0.07)
(0.44)
0.37
             
(U.S. $ in millions)
           
 
Fourth Quarter
Year-to-Date
 
2011
2010
Change
2011
2010
Change
Utility
           
None
-
-
-
-
-
-
             
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
           
Non-utility nuclear spin-off expenses
-
(6.7)
6.7
-
(100.7)
100.7
             
Parent & Other
           
Non-utility nuclear spin-off expenses
-
-
-
-
18.5
(18.5)
Transmission business spin-merge expenses
(13.0)
-
(13.0)
(13.0)
-
(13.0)
Total Parent & Other
(13.0)
-
(13.0)
(13.0)
18.5
(31.5)
             
Total Special Items
(13.0)
(6.7)
(6.3)
(13.0)
(82.2)
69.2
             

 
 

 


C.  
Regulatory Summary
 
 
Appendix C provides a summary of selected regulatory cases and events that are pending.
 
Appendix C: Regulatory Summary Table
Company
Pending Cases / Events
Retail Regulation
Entergy Arkansas
Authorized ROE: 10.2%
Last Filed Rate Base:
$4.0 billion filed 6/10  based on 6/30/09 test yr, with known and measurable changes through 6/30/10
 
Rate Case Recent Activity:  None.
Background:  EAI implemented a $63.7 million rate increase in July 2010 pursuant to the settlement approved by the Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) in June 2010, which authorized a 10.2 percent allowed return on equity (ROE).
Hot Spring Acquisition Recent Activity:  On January 19, 2012, the APSC issued an order on the Joint Stipulation and Settlement filed by EAI, the APSC General Staff, and the Arkansas Attorney General on January 13, 2012.  Because the transmission upgrades costs remain uncertain pending the results of ongoing Facilities Studies, the order suspended the procedural schedule and cancelled the hearing scheduled for January 24, 2012.  The APSC directed EAI to file the study results when available (expected by early April 2012) and for a procedural schedule to be proposed by the parties thereafter.  Under the settlement, the parties agreed that the acquisition costs may be recovered through a capacity acquisition rider and agreed that the level of the ROE reflected in the rider would be submitted to the APSC for resolution.  The APSC Staff recommended the ROE for the rider be set at 9.7 percent.  Assuming timely regulatory approvals and the satisfaction of all other closing conditions, closing is expected to occur in mid-2012.
Background:  On April 29, 2011, EAI announced that it signed an asset purchase agreement to acquire the Hot Spring Energy Facility, a 620 MW natural gas-fired combined-cycle turbine plant located in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, from KGen Hot Spring LLC, a subsidiary of KGen Power Corporation.  The total expected cost is $277 million (or $447/kW) including the purchase price of approximately $253 million (or $408/kW) and planned plant upgrades, transaction costs, and contingencies and excluding transmission upgrades.  On July 15, 2011, EAI filed an application with the APSC seeking approval of the Hot Spring acquisition and rider recovery concurrent with closing of the acquisition.  On July 21, 2011, the transaction was reported to the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to satisfy the requirements of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act.  On August 31, 2011, EAI and KGen filed an application seeking FERC approval of the Hot Spring acquisition under Section 203 of the Federal Power Act.
Entergy Gulf States Louisiana
Authorized ROE Range:
9.9% - 11.4% (electric)
10.0% - 11.0% (gas)
Last Filed Rate Base: $2.4 billion (electric) filed 5/11 based on 12/31/10 test yr
$0.05 billion (gas) filed 4/11 based on 9/30/10 test yr
Formula Rate Plan Recent Activity:  At its November 9, 2011 Business and Executive (B&E) session, the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) approved a one-year extension of EGSL’s current formula rate plan (FRP).  The FRP filing for the 2011 test year will be made in May 2012.  In addition, assuming the LPSC has not declined to certify the change-of-control to MISO on or before May 1, 2012, EGSL is required to file a full rate case by January 2013.  If the LPSC has declined the certification by May 1, 2012, then the rate case must be filed in September 2012.
Background:  At its October 2009 B&E session, the LPSC approved an uncontested settlement which, among other things, extended the FRP regulatory process for an additional three years.  The new FRP, adopted for the 2008-2010 test years, retained the 10.65 percent ROE midpoint with a +/- 75 basis point bandwidth and a recovery mechanism for LPSC-approved capacity additions.  Earnings outside the bandwidth are allocated prospectively, 60 percent to customers and 40 percent to EGSL.  As part of the settlement, all parties also committed to work together to attempt to develop a transmission rider for EGSL.  In response to a depreciation rate complaint filed at FERC by the LPSC, EGSL presented in its 2009 test year FRP filing two ancillary FRP filing proposals based on a new depreciation study that increased depreciation rates and related FRP revenues by either $45.3 million (assuming a 40 year River Bend life) or $24.4 million (60 year life).  The depreciation matter raised by the ancillary filing and the transmission rider remain outstanding.  At its October 12, 2011 B&E session, the LPSC accepted the joint EGSL / LPSC Staff report reflecting resolution of the 2010 test year FRP filing.  The filing reflected an 11.11 percent earned ROE which was within the earnings bandwidth resulting in no cost of service rate change.  The filing also reflected a $(22.8) million decrease outside of the FRP sharing mechanism for capacity costs.
Entergy Louisiana
Authorized ROE Range:
9.45% - 11.05%
Last Filed Rate Base:
$3.2 billion filed 5/11 based on 12/31/10 test yr
Formula Rate Plan Recent Activity: At its November 9, 2011 B&E session, the LPSC approved a one-year extension of ELL’s current FRP.  The FRP filing for the 2011 test year will be made in May 2012.  As part of the one-year extension, if the Waterford 3 replacement steam generator (RSG) project is completed by March 31, 2013, ELL shall be permitted to include in rates the revenue requirement associated with the project upon completion.  Inclusion of the revenue requirement shall be on a subject-to-refund basis pending proceedings by the LPSC to review the prudence of costs related to project construction.  For the rate-effective period of the 2011 test year prior to the project’s completion, earnings above certain levels will be recorded as a regulatory liability used to offset the Waterford 3 RSG project’s revenue requirement.  Beginning in September 2012 (the normal FRP rate change date) and ending the earlier of (1) when the project is closed to plant or (2) January 1, 2013, earnings in excess of the upper band (11.05 percent) shall be recognized by recording a regulatory liability.  After January 1, 2013, earnings in excess of 10.25 percent shall be recognized by recording a regulatory liability.  Upon the project’s completion, earnings above 10.25 percent shall be used to offset the project’s revenue requirement.  The total regulatory liability shall be amortized to the project’s revenue requirement over the first twelve months of operation.  These rates are anticipated to remain in effect until ELL’s next full rate case is resolved.  In addition, assuming the LPSC has not declined to certify the change-of-control to MISO on or before May 1, 2012, ELL is required to file a full rate case by January 2013.  If the LPSC has declined the certification by May 1, 2012, then the rate case must be filed in September 2012.
Background:  At its October 2009 B&E session, the LPSC approved an uncontested settlement which, among other things, extended the FRP regulatory process for an additional three years.  The new FRP, adopted for the 2008-2010 test years, retained the 10.25 percent ROE midpoint with a +/- 80 basis point bandwidth and a recovery mechanism for LPSC-approved capacity additions.  Earnings outside the bandwidth are allocated prospectively, 60 percent to customers and 40 percent to ELL.  As part of the settlement, all parties also committed to work together to attempt to develop a transmission rider for ELL.  In response to a depreciation rate complaint filed at FERC by the LPSC, ELL presented in its 2009 test year FRP filing two ancillary FRP filing proposals based on a new depreciation study that increased depreciation rates and related FRP revenues by either $96.4 million (assuming a 40 year Waterford 3 life) or $40.5 million (60 year life).  The depreciation matter raised by the ancillary filing and the transmission rider remain outstanding.  At its October 12, 2011 B&E session, the LPSC accepted the joint ELL / LPSC Staff report reflecting resolution of the 2010 test year FRP filing.  The filing reflected an 11.08 percent earned ROE which was within the earnings bandwidth tolerance resulting in no cost of service rate change.  Capacity costs were essentially unchanged.
 
 
 
 

 

Appendix C: Regulatory Summary Table (continued)
Company
Pending Cases / Events
Retail Regulation
Entergy Louisiana
(continued)
Waterford 3 Steam Generator Replacement Recent Activity:  On October 31, 2011, ELL filed its Quarterly Monitoring Report indicating that the Waterford 3 replacement steam generator (RSG) project continues to meet revised cost estimates and the revised schedule for installation in Fall 2012.  On December 19, 2011, ELL filed its Amended and Supplemental Application for Certain Cost Recovery, which will establish the revenue requirement for the project that will be placed into rates, subject to refund pending a review of the prudence of the project costs, upon the commercial operation of the project.  See also, ELL - Formula Rate Plan Recent Activity.
Background: On June 26, 2008, ELL petitioned the LPSC to replace two steam generators, the reactor vessel closure head, and control drive mechanisms.  On November 12, 2008, the LPSC approved the stipulated settlement, finding that the decision to undertake this project at an estimated cost of $511 million was prudent and the timing concurrent with the 2011 outage was reasonable.  On December 17, 2010, ELL notified the LPSC that Westinghouse advised that the Waterford 3 RSGs would not be completed and delivered in time to maintain the then current project schedule for installation during the Spring 2011 refueling outage.  On June 15, 2011, ELL filed a Special Monitoring Report to reflect the updated cost and schedule associated with the project.  The installation schedule was revised from the Spring 2011 refueling outage to the Fall 2012 refueling outage.  Additional funding of approximately $176 million is required, bringing the revised replacement project total to approximately $687 million.  Extensive inspections of the steam generators during the Spring 2011 refueling outage confirmed that Waterford 3 can operate safely for another full cycle before the replacement of the steam generator.
Ninemile 6 Certification Recent Activity:  On November 22, 2011, the LPSC Staff filed testimony generally supporting the construction of the Ninemile 6 project but recommending a lower project contingency level.  The LPSC Staff took issue with various aspects of ELL’s proposed Regulatory Approval Plan.  One intervenor, Calpine, filed testimony suggesting that certification should be denied; no other intervenors filed testimony.  On January 11, 2012, ELL filed rebuttal testimony providing further support for the contingency level and the proposed Regulatory Approval Plan.  The matter is set for hearing in late February 2012.  Assuming regulatory approvals are obtained, the targeted date to issue full notice to proceed with construction of the Ninemile 6 project is in May 2012.  On January 24, 2012, the Utility Committee of the Council of the City of New Orleans (CCNO) approved the participation by Entergy New Orleans, Inc. (ENOI) in a life-of-unit agreement to purchase 20 percent of the capacity and energy output of the Ninemile 6 project and to place the item on the CCNO’s February 2, 2012 Consent Agenda.
Background:  The Ninemile 6 project is a proposed 550 MW combined-cycle gas turbine facility with commercial operation anticipated by the summer of 2015.  The resource has been allocated 55 percent to ELL, 25 percent to EGSL, and 20 percent to ENOI.  On June 21, 2011, ELL filed an application with the LPSC seeking approval to construct the Ninemile 6 CCGT and for EGSL to purchase up to 35 percent of the capacity and energy under a life-of-unit power purchase agreement.  As reflected in the filing, the current estimated construction cost is approximately $721 million.  ENOI submitted an application to the CCNO on July 8, 2011 seeking approval of its participation in the Ninemile 6 project through a life-of-unit power purchase agreement of capacity and energy.  If CCNO does not approve the power purchase agreement in a timely manner then ELL and EGSL propose an allocation of 65 percent to ELL and 35 percent to EGSL.  The project air permit was issued by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality on August 16, 2011.
Entergy Mississippi
Authorized ROE Range:
10.54% - 12.72%
(per FRP filing)
Last Filed Rate Base:  $1.6 billion filed 3/11 based on 12/31/10 test yr
Formula Rate Plan Recent Activity:  On November 10, 2011, the Mississippi Public Service Commission (MPSC) approved a Joint Stipulation reached between EMI and the MPSC Staff regarding the 2010 test year.  Without addressing any of the issues identified by the Staff, the agreement noted that the sum of any disputed amounts do not move EMI outside the “Range of No Change;” therefore, there is no change in rates.
Background:  On March 4, 2010, the MPSC approved modifications to EMI’s FRP that (1) aligned EMI’s FRP more closely with the FRPs of the other regulated gas and electric utilities in Mississippi; (2) provided the opportunity to reset the ROE and bandwidth based upon performance ratings; (3) rescored the performance adjustment factors;
(4) increased the percent of revenues limit to a 4 percent limit, with any adjustment over 2 percent requiring a hearing; and (5) directed EMI to phase-out the summer / winter rate differential in residential rates over two years.  On March 15, 2011, EMI filed its second evaluation report under its new FRP for the 2010 test year.  The filing reflected a 10.65 percent earned ROE which was within the bandwidth resulting in no change in rates.  The calculated 11.63 percent FRP midpoint ROE includes the benefit of a 0.79 percent performance incentive.  On June 23, 2011, EMI filed a Depreciation Study, requesting that new rates become effective with the next base rate change.
Hinds Acquisition Recent Activity:  The hearing on the certification proceeding is scheduled for February 16, 2012.  A schedule is being developed for the cost recovery proceeding.  Facilities Studies are ongoing to determine transmission upgrades costs associated with the plant, with results expected by early March 2012.  Assuming timely regulatory approvals and the satisfaction of all other closing conditions, closing is expected to occur in mid-2012.
Background: On April 29, 2011, EMI announced that it signed an asset purchase agreement to acquire the Hinds Energy Facility, a 450 MW (summer rating) natural gas-fired combined-cycle turbine plant located in Jackson, Mississippi, from KGen Hinds, LLC, a subsidiary of KGen Power Corporation.  The total expected cost is $246 million (or $547/kW) including the purchase price of approximately $206 million (or $458/kW) and planned plant upgrades, transaction costs, and contingencies and excluding transmission upgrades.  On July 15, 2011, EMI filed an application with the MPSC seeking certification of the Hinds acquisition and rider recovery concurrent with closing of the acquisition.  On July 21, 2011, the transaction was reported to the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to satisfy the requirements of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act.  On August 31, 2011, EMI and KGen filed an application seeking FERC approval of the Hinds acquisition under Section 203 of the Federal Power Act.

 
 

 



Appendix C: Regulatory Summary Table (continued)
Company
Pending Cases / Events
Retail Regulation
Entergy New Orleans
Authorized ROE Range:
10.7% - 11.5% (electric)
10.25% - 11.25% (gas)
Last Filed Rate Base: $0.3 billion (electric),  $0.09 billion (gas) filed 5/11 based on 12/31/10 test yr
Formula Rate Plan Recent Activity:  None.
Background:  A new three-year FRP beginning with the 2009 test year was adopted in ENOI’s rate case settled in April 2009.  Key provisions include an 11.1 percent electric ROE with a +/- 40 basis points bandwidth and a 10.75 percent gas ROE with a +/- 50 basis points bandwidth.  Earnings outside the bandwidth reset to the midpoint ROE, with rates changing on a prospective basis depending on whether ENOI is over or under-earning.  The FRP also includes a recovery mechanism for CCNO-approved capacity additions plus provisions for extraordinary cost changes and force majeure.  The FRP may be extended by the mutual agreement of ENOI and the CCNO.  The settlement also implemented energy conservation and demand side management programs.  On September 22, 2011, the CCNO approved the Agreement in Principle reached between ENOI and the CCNO Advisors resolving ENOI’s 2010 test year FRP.  The agreement decreased electric rates by approximately $(13.1) million and gas rates by approximately $(1.6) million effective October 2011.  In addition, the agreement permitted ENOI to recover $2.5 million of System Agreement-related costs through ENOI’s Fuel Adjustment’s over / under collection mechanism.  The CCNO Advisors recommended that ENOI’s request to increase the electric and gas storm reserve rider in order to meet the original target of $75 million in the storm fund by the year 2017 be considered separately.
Entergy Texas
Authorized ROE: 10.125%
Last Filed Rate Base: $1.7 billion filed 11/11 based on 6/30/11 adjusted test yr
 
Rate Case Recent Activity:  On November 28, 2011, ETI filed its rate case requesting a $111.8 million base rate increase and a 10.6 percent ROE based on an adjusted twelve-month test year ending June 30, 2011.  As part of the filing, ETI proposed a Purchased Power Recovery (PPR) rider.  The parties have agreed to a procedural schedule that contemplates a final decision by July 30, 2012, with ultimate rates relating back to June 30, 2012.  On January 12, 2012, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) voted to not address the PPR rider in the current rate case; however, the PUCT voted to set a baseline in this rate case that would be applicable if a PPR rider is approved in the open rulemaking project docket.
Background:  Pursuant to settlement of its 2009 rate case, ETI implemented a $17.5 million interim rate increase beginning on May 1, 2010, and the balance of the total $59 million base rate increase for usage on and after August 15, 2010.  Other key elements of the settlement included an additional $9 million rate increase implemented for bills rendered on and after May 2, 2011 and a 10.125 percent allowed ROE.
Other Regulatory Activity:  No action has been taken by the PUCT on the rulemaking with respect to a purchased power capacity rider.  On November 1, 2011, pursuant to a PUCT directive, parties submitted a list of issues to be resolved in the competitive generation service (CGS) tariff proposal.  On December 15, 2011, the PUCT established a procedural schedule to reach resolution on the issues.
Background:  On March 10, 2011, the PUCT opened a rulemaking to review recovery of purchased power capacity costs.  The parties provided comments in June 2011 and the PUCT Staff subsequently held a technical conference.  The CGS tariff was proposed by ETI as required in state legislation initially enacted in 2005 and modified in 2009.  Parties have been negotiating a settlement of the CGS tariff proposal since it was severed from ETI’s last rate case proceeding in December 2010.  On September 29, 2011, the PUCT denied a motion seeking rejection of the CGS tariff proposal.
System Energy Resources, Inc.
Authorized ROE:  10.94%
Last Calculated Rate Base:
$1.1 billion for 12/31/11 monthly cost of service
Recent Activity:  None.
Background:  10.94 percent ROE approved by July 2001 FERC order.
Grand Gulf Uprate:  Work continues on the approximate 178 MW uprate, which remains targeted for completion in 2012.  SERI owns or leases 90 percent of the plant.  After performing more detailed project design, engineering, analysis and major materials purchases, SERI’s current updated estimate of the total capital investment to be made in the course of the implementation of the Grand Gulf uprate project is approximately $734 million, including South Mississippi Electric Power Association’s 10 percent share.  As in the original estimate, this estimate includes spending on certain major equipment refurbishment and replacement that would have been required over the normal course of the plant’s life even if the uprate were not done.  The purpose of performing this major equipment refurbishment and replacement in connection with the uprate is to avoid additional plant outages and construction costs in the future while improving plant reliability.  The investment estimate may be revised in the future as SERI evaluates the progress of the project.  On November 30, 2009, the MPSC issued a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for implementation of the uprate.  The license amendment application was submitted to the NRC on September 8, 2010.  Following an acceptance review period, the NRC formally accepted the submittal for review on December 22, 2010.  The NRC review of the project is ongoing.  In December 2011, SERI received new Requests for Additional Information (RAIs) from the NRC relating to the General Electric-Hitachi steam dryer that is being installed as part of the uprate project.  SERI is preparing responses to these RAIs and will seek to minimize potential cost effects or delay, if any, to the Grand Gulf uprate implementation schedule.

 
 

 


Appendix C: Regulatory Summary Table (continued)
Company
Pending Cases / Events
Wholesale Regulation
Transmission, Proposal to Join MISO and System Agreement
Authorized ROE:  11.0% (aa)
Last Filed OATT Rate Base:               $2.2 billion (bb) filed 5/11 based on 12/31/10 test year
Proposal to Join MISO Recent Activity:  The target implementation date for joining MISO is December 2013.  On October 31, 2011, EGSL and ELL submitted their joint change of control filing to the LPSC.  EAI, EMI, and ENOI submitted their change of control filings to their respective regulators on November 28, 2011, December 2, 2011, and November 14, 2011, respectively.  Because of a PUCT requirement to issue an order within 180 days of a filing, ETI plans to monitor other operating companies for further progress on their change of control filings before submitting its filing.  The APSC and LPSC have established procedural schedules with hearings scheduled in May and early June, and potential decisions shortly thereafter.  Decisions in the other jurisdictions are expected by the third quarter of 2012.  A tentative procedural schedule has been set for CCNO review, which provides for hearings in mid-May.  FERC filings related to integrating the Utility operating companies into MISO are targeted for Summer 2012.  ESI has initiated an Alternative Dispute Resolution process before the FERC in order to seek consensus from the retail regulators regarding amendments to the System Agreement that may be required as a result of the transfer of functional control of the Utility operating companies’ transmission assets to MISO.
Background:  In November 2006, the Utility operating companies installed SPP as their ICT with an initial term of four years unless Entergy filed and FERC approved an extension beyond that four-year period.  The Utility operating companies did not transfer control of the transmission system but rather vested the ICT with responsibility, among others, for granting or denying transmission service, administering the OASIS node, developing a base plan for the transmission system that is used to determine whether costs of transmission upgrades should be rolled into transmission rates or directly assigned to customers requesting or causing the upgrade to be built, serving as reliability coordinator for the transmission system, and overseeing the weekly procurement process.  On November 16, 2010, FERC issued an order accepting the Utility operating companies’ proposal to extend the ICT arrangement with SPP by an additional term of two years, providing time for analysis of longer-term structures.
On December 16, 2010, FERC issued an order that granted the Entergy Regional State Committee (E-RSC) additional authority over transmission planning and cost allocation.  Specifically, the E-RSC has been given authority, upon unanimous vote of all members, to direct the Utility operating companies to make a filing to propose changes to the way costs for future transmission upgrades are allocated under the Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT) and to add specific projects to the Entergy Construction Plan.  The E-RSC, comprised of one representative from each of the Utility operating company retail regulators, was formed in 2009 to consider several of the issues related to the Entergy transmission system.
On May 12, 2011, the Utility operating companies submitted detailed analysis to their respective retail regulators supporting their conclusion that joining MISO will provide meaningful long-term benefits for customers.  The proposal to join MISO also addresses the exit of Entergy Arkansas and Entergy Mississippi from the System Agreement.
System Agreement Recent Activity:  On December 19, 2011, Entergy made a compliance filing in response to FERC’s October 20, 2011 order accelerating the implementation of the bandwidth remedy to June 1, 2005 from January 1, 2006.  Pursuant to the calculation provided in the compliance filing, EAI made a combined payment of $156 million to EGSL, EMI, ENOI, and ETI for the seven-month period of June 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005.  EAI has an existing rider approved by the APSC that provides for recovery of costs resulting from the FERC 2005 orders and any subsequent modifications of those orders.  On January 9, 2012, the APSC and LPSC filed protests to the compliance filing.  On January 13, 2012, the Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit held oral argument of the LPSC and CCNO appeals relating to FERC’s acceptance of EAI’s and EMI’s notices to withdraw from the System Agreement.
Background:  The System Agreement case addresses the allocation of production costs among the Utility operating companies.  In 2005, FERC issued orders that require each Utility operating company’s production costs to be within        +/- 11 percent of System average production costs and set 2007 as the first possible year of payments among the Utility operating companies, based on calendar year 2006 actual production costs.  Upon appeal, the DC Circuit remanded to FERC to reconsider its conclusion that it did not have the authority to order refunds and to also reconsider its decision to delay implementation of the bandwidth remedy.
On October 20, 2011, FERC issued an order addressing the DC Circuit’s directive that FERC reconsider two issues in the original bandwidth proceeding.  On the first issue, FERC concluded that it would not require refunds for the 20-month period from September 13, 2001 through May 2, 2003.  On the second issue, the FERC order concluded that the prospective bandwidth remedy should begin on June 1, 2005 (the date of its initial order in the proceeding), rather than on January 1, 2006 as it had previously ordered.
Since 2007, bandwidth filings have required payments from EAI to various other Utility operating companies totaling approximately $1.2 billion.  FERC set each of the 2007 through 2011 bandwidth filings for hearing following protests from retail regulatory commissions and / or third parties.  Requests for rehearing and clarification of a final FERC order in the 2007 bandwidth proceeding were filed.  All other bandwidth proceedings remain outstanding.
On November 19, 2009, FERC accepted EAI’s and EMI’s notices to withdraw from the System Agreement effective December 2013 and November 2015, respectively.  On February 1, 2011, FERC denied the LPSC and CCNO’s request for rehearing of this order.  The LPSC and CCNO subsequently appealed this decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit.
 
(aa)
 Applies to sales made under Entergy’s FERC-jurisdictional OATT.
(bb)
  Reflects transmission rate base in Entergy’s FERC OATT filing, which is also included in the rate base figures for each of the Utility operating companies shown above.

 
 

 


D.  
Financial and Historical Performance Measures

Appendix D-1 provides comparative financial performance measures for the current quarter.  Appendix D-2 provides historical financial performance measures and operating performance metrics for the trailing eight quarters.  Financial performance measures in both tables include those calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), as well as those that are considered non-GAAP measures.

As-reported measures are computed in accordance with GAAP as they include all components of net income, including special items.  Operational measures are non-GAAP measures as they are calculated using operational net income, which excludes the impact of special items.  A reconciliation of operational measures to as-reported measures is provided in Appendix G.

Appendix D-1:  GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Performance Measures
Fourth Quarter 2011 vs. 2010
(see Appendix F for definitions of certain measures)
   
For 12 months ending December 31
2011
2010
 
Change
GAAP Measures
       
Return on average invested capital – as-reported
8.0%
7.8%
 
0.2%
Return on average common equity – as-reported
15.4%
14.6%
 
0.8%
Net margin – as-reported
12.0%
10.9%
 
1.1%
Cash flow interest coverage
7.1
7.8
 
(0.7)
Book value per share
$50.81
$47.53
 
$3.28
End of period shares outstanding (millions)
176.4
178.7
 
(2.3)
         
Non-GAAP Measures
       
Return on average invested capital – operational
8.0%
8.2%
 
(0.2)%
Return on average common equity – operational
15.6%
15.6%
 
-
Net margin – operational
12.1%
11.6%
 
0.5%
         
As of December 31 ($ in millions)
2011
2010
 
Change
GAAP Measures
       
Cash and cash equivalents
694
1,294
 
(600)
Revolver capacity
2,001
2,354
 
(353)
Total debt
12,387
11,816
 
571
Securitization debt
1,071
931
 
140
Debt to capital ratio
57.3%
57.3%
 
-
Off-balance sheet liabilities:
       
Debt of joint ventures  – Entergy’s share
96
107
 
(11)
Leases – Entergy’s share
508
546
 
(38)
Total off-balance sheet liabilities
604
653
 
(49)
         
Non-GAAP Measures
       
Debt to capital ratio, excluding securitization debt
55.0%
55.3%
 
(0.3)%
Total gross liquidity
2,695
3,648
 
(953)
Net debt to net capital ratio, excluding securitization debt
53.5%
52.1%
 
1.4%
Net debt to net capital ratio including off-balance sheet liabilities, excluding securitization debt
54.8%
53.8%
 
1.0%
         


 
 

 


Appendix D-2: Historical Performance Measures
(see Appendix F for definitions of measures)
     
1Q10
2Q10
3Q10
4Q10
1Q11
2Q11
3Q11
4Q11
10YTD
11YTD
Financial
                   
   
EPS – as-reported ($)
1.12
1.65
2.62
1.26
1.38
1.76
3.53
0.87
6.66
7.55
   
Less – special items ($)
(0.21)
(0.06)
(0.14)
(0.04)
   -  -
   -  -
   -  -
(0.07)
(0.44)
(0.07)
   
EPS – operational ($)
1.33
1.71
2.76
1.30
1.38
1.76
3.53
0.94
7.10
7.62
 
Trailing twelve months
                   
   
ROIC – as-reported (%)
7.6
8.1
8.2
7.8
7.7
7.7
8.2
8.0
   
   
ROIC – operational (%)
8.0
8.5
8.7
8.2
7.9
7.9
8.2
8.0
   
   
ROE – as-reported (%)
13.8
14.8
15.5
14.6
14.8
14.8
16.1
15.4
   
   
ROE – operational (%)
14.9
15.8
16.6
15.6
15.3
15.2
16.1
15.6
   
   
Cash flow interest coverage
6.3
6.6
8.0
7.8
7.8
7.6
6.6
7.1
   
   
Debt to capital ratio (%)
57.0
56.6
57.5
57.3
57.6
58.1
57.3
57.3
   
   
Debt to capital ratio, excluding securitization debt (%)
55.2
54.8
55.6
55.3
55.7
56.3
55.1
55.0
   
   
Net debt to net capital ratio, excluding securitization debt (%)
51.3
51.6
50.9
52.1
54.0
55.1
52.8
53.5
   
Utility
   
GWh billed
                   
   
Residential
9,645
7,705
12,365
7,750
9,042
7,993
12,376
7,274
37,465
36,684
   
Commercial & Governmental
7,064
7,384
9,341
7,504
7,032
7,548
9,344
7,270
31,294
31,194
   
Industrial
8,733
9,862
10,276
9,880
9,516
10,140
11,024
10,130
38,751
40,810
   
Wholesale
1,317
971
1,063
1,021
947
1,036
1,038
1,090
4,372
4,111
   
O&M expense per MWh
$17.29
$19.21
$16.41
$21.18
$17.89
$19.09
$14.93
$21.99
$18.39
$18.22
   
Reliability – trailing twelve months
                 
   
SAIFI
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.6
   
   
SAIDI
213
206
197
187
188
201
213
208
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Owned Capacity
6,351
6,351
6,351
6,351
6,016
6,016
6,016
6,599
6,351
6,599
   
GWh billed
11,128
10,498
10,736
10,320
10,519
10,652
11,284
11,065
42,682
43,520
   
Avg. realized revenue per MWh
$58.31
$58.15
$61.51
$58.16
$56.98
$52.32
$55.87
$52.74
$59.04
$54.48
   
Non-fuel O&M expense / purchased power per MWh (cc)
$23.90
$26.93
$29.59
$26.74
$24.95
$26.87
$25.32
$25.37
$26.76
$25.62
   
EWC Nuclear Operational Measures
                 
   
Capacity factor (%)
94
90
91
86
91
91
98
93
90
93
   
GWh billed
10,255
9,868
9,888
9,644
9,913
9,993
10,645
10,367
39,655
40,918
   
Avg. realized revenue per MWh
$58.72
$57.69
$61.41
$58.80
$57.46
$52.38
$56.07
$53.00
$59.16
$54.73
   
Production cost per MWh (cc)
$23.70
$24.40
$27.79
$25.23
$24.01
$25.96
$24.92
$25.92
$25.27
$25.21
                         
(cc) 
2010 excludes the effects of the non-utility nuclear spin-off expenses special item at Entergy Wholesale Commodities.
 

 

 
 

 


E.  
Planned Capital Expenditures

The capital plan for 2012 through 2014 anticipates $7.1 billion for investment, including $3.2 billion of maintenance capital, as shown in Appendix E.  The remaining $3.9 billion is for specific investments and other initiatives such as:
·  
Utility:  the Utility’s portfolio transformation strategy including the 620 MW Hot Spring and 450 MW Hinds power plant acquisitions (including planned plant upgrades, transaction costs, and contingencies), an approximate 178 MW uprate project at the Grand Gulf nuclear plant, and Entergy Louisiana’s Ninemile 6 new CCGT project; the steam generator replacement at Entergy Louisiana’s Waterford 3 nuclear unit; transmission upgrades and spending to support the Utility’s plan to join the MISO RTO by December 2013.  Generation capital commitments include minimal investment for environmental compliance projects.
·  
Entergy Wholesale Commodities: dry cask storage, nuclear license renewal efforts, component replacement and identified repairs across the fleet, NYPA value sharing, the Indian Point Independent Safety Evaluation, and wedgewire screens at the Indian Point site.

Appendix E:  2012 – 2014 Planned Capital Expenditures
($ in millions)Prepared January 2012
       
 
2012
2013
2014
Total
Maintenance capital
       
Utility
       
Generation
128
129
131
388
Transmission
282
273
255
810
Distribution
433
485
496
1,414
Other
91
89
103
283
Utility Total
934
976
985
2,895
  Entergy Wholesale Commodities
90
120
107
317
Maintenance capital subtotal
1,024
1,096
1,092
3,212
Other capital commitments
       
   Utility
       
Generation
1,428
583
358
2,369
Transmission
170
128
264
562
Distribution
17
11
11
39
Other
45
47
35
127
Utility Total
1,660
769
668
3,097
   Entergy Wholesale Commodities
259
241
291
791
Other capital commitments subtotal
1,919
1,010
959
3,888
Total Planned Capital Expenditures
2,943
2,106
2,051
7,100
         




 
 

 


F.  
Definitions

Appendix F provides definitions of certain operational performance measures, as well as GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures, all of which are referenced in this release.

Appendix F:  Definitions of Operational Performance Measures and GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Utility
 
GWh billed
Total number of GWh billed to all retail and wholesale customers
O&M expense per MWh
Operation, maintenance and refueling expenses per MWh of billed sales, excluding fuel
SAIFI
System average interruption frequency index; average number per customer per year, excluding the impact of major storm activity
SAIDI
System average interruption duration index; average minutes per customer per year, excluding the impact of major storm activity
Number of retail customers
Number of customers at end of period
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
 
Owned capacity
Installed capacity owned and operated by Entergy Wholesale Commodities, including investments in wind generation accounted for under the equity method of accounting; EWC’s 335 MW ownership position in the Harrison County power plant was sold on December 31, 2010; EWC acquired the Rhode Island State Energy Center, a 583 MW natural gas-fired combined-cycle generating plant, on December 20, 2011
GWh billed
Total number of GWh billed to customers, excluding investments in wind generation accounted for under the equity method of accounting
Average realized revenue per MWh
As-reported revenue per MWh billed for Entergy Wholesale Commodities, excluding revenue from the amortization of the Palisades below-market PPA and investments in wind generation accounted for under the equity method of accounting
Non-fuel O&M expense / purchased power per MWh
Operation, maintenance and refueling expenses and purchased power per MWh billed, excluding fuel and investments in wind generation accounted for under the equity method of accounting
Entergy Wholesale Commodities - Nuclear
Capacity factor
Normalized percentage of the period that the nuclear plants generate power
GWh billed
Total number of GWh billed to all customers
Average realized revenue per MWh
As-reported revenue per MWh billed for Entergy Wholesale Commodities’ nuclear business, excluding revenue from the amortization of the Palisades below-market PPA
Production cost per MWh
Fuel and non-fuel operation and maintenance expenses according to accounting standards that directly relate to the production of electricity per MWh (based on net generation)
Refueling outage days
Number of days lost for scheduled refueling outage during the period
Planned TWh of generation
Amount of output expected to be generated by Entergy Wholesale Commodities nuclear units considering plant operating characteristics, outage schedules, and expected market conditions which impact dispatch, assuming timely renewal of plant operating licenses and uninterrupted normal operations at all plants
Percent of planned generation sold
forward
Percent of planned generation output sold or purchased forward under contracts, forward physical contracts, forward financial contracts or options that mitigate price uncertainty (consistent with assumptions used in earnings guidance) that may or may not require regulatory approval
Unit-contingent
Transaction under which power is supplied from a specific generation asset; if the asset is not operating, seller is generally not liable to buyer for any damages
Unit-contingent with availability
guarantees
Transaction under which power is supplied from a specific generation asset; if the asset is not operating, seller is generally not liable to buyer for any damages, unless the actual availability over a specified period of time is below an availability threshold specified in the contract
Firm LD
Transaction that requires receipt or delivery of energy at a specified delivery point (usually at a market hub not associated with a specific asset) or settles financially on notional quantities; if a party fails to deliver or receive energy, defaulting party must compensate the other party as specified in the contract
Offsetting positions
Transactions for the purchase of energy, generally to offset a Firm LD transaction
Planned net MW in operation
Amount of capacity to be available to generate power and/or sell capacity considering uprates planned to be completed during the year
Percent of capacity sold forward
Percent of planned qualified capacity sold to mitigate price uncertainty under physical or financial transactions
Bundled energy & capacity contract
A contract for the sale of installed capacity and related energy, priced per megawatt-hour sold
Capacity contract
A contract for the sale of the installed capacity product in regional markets managed by ISO New England and the New York Independent System Operator
Average revenue under contract per MWh or per kW per month
Revenue on a per unit basis at which generation output, capacity, or combination of both is expected to be sold to third parties (including offsetting positions), given existing contract or option exercise prices based on expected dispatch or capacity, excluding the revenue associated with the amortization of the below-market Power Purchase Agreement for Palisades.  Revenue may fluctuate due to factors including positive or negative basis differentials, option premiums and market prices at time of option expiration, costs to convert Firm LD to unit-contingent and other risk management cost.
   


 
 

 

Financial measures defined in the below table include measures prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), as well as non-GAAP measures.  Non-GAAP measures are included in this release in order to provide metrics that remove the effect of not routine financial impacts from commonly used financial metrics.

Appendix F:  Definitions of Operational Performance Measures and GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures (continued)
Financial Measures – GAAP
 
Return on average invested capital – as-reported
12-months rolling net income attributable to Entergy Corporation (Net Income) adjusted to include preferred dividends and tax-effected interest expense divided by average invested capital
Return on average common equity – as-reported
12-months rolling Net Income divided by average common equity
Net margin – as-reported
12-months rolling Net Income divided by 12 months rolling revenue
Cash flow interest coverage
12-months cash flow from operating activities plus 12-months rolling interest paid, divided by interest expense
Book value per share
Common equity divided by end of period shares outstanding
Revolver capacity
Amount of undrawn capacity remaining on corporate and subsidiary revolvers
Total debt
Sum of short-term and long-term debt, notes payable, capital leases, and preferred stock with sinking fund on the balance sheet less non-recourse debt, if any
Debt of joint ventures (Entergy’s share)
Debt issued by business joint ventures at Entergy Wholesale Commodities
Leases (Entergy’s share)
Operating leases held by subsidiaries capitalized at implicit interest rate
Debt to capital ratio
Gross debt divided by total capitalization
Securitization debt
Debt associated with securitization bonds issued to recover storm costs from hurricanes Rita, Ike and Gustav at Entergy Texas; the 2009 ice storm at Entergy Arkansas; and investment recovery of costs associated with the cancelled Little Gypsy repowering project at Entergy Louisiana
   
Financial Measures – Non-GAAP
 
Operational earnings
As-reported Net Income adjusted to exclude the impact of special items
Adjusted EBITDA
Earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, and interest and investment income excluding decommissioning expense, other than temporary impairment losses on decommissioning trust fund assets, and special items
Return on average invested capital – operational
12-months rolling operational Net Income adjusted to include preferred dividends and tax-effected interest expense divided by average invested capital
Return on average common equity – operational
12-months rolling operational Net Income divided by average common equity
Net margin – operational
12-months rolling operational Net Income divided by 12 months rolling revenue
Total gross liquidity
Sum of cash and revolver capacity
Debt to capital ratio, excluding securitization debt
Gross debt divided by total capitalization, excluding securitization debt
Net debt to net capital ratio, excluding securitization debt
Gross debt less cash and cash equivalents divided by total capitalization less cash and cash equivalents, excluding securitization debt
Net debt to net capital ratio, including off-balance sheet liabilities, excluding securitization debt
Sum of gross debt and off-balance sheet debt less cash and cash equivalents divided by sum of total capitalization and off-balance sheet debt less cash and cash equivalents, excluding securitization debt
   



 
 

 

G.  
GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations

Appendix G-1 and Appendix G-2 provide reconciliations of various non-GAAP financial measures disclosed in this release to their most comparable GAAP measure.

Appendix G-1: Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures – Return on Equity, Return on Invested Capital and Net Margin Metrics
($ in millions)
               
 
1Q10
2Q10
3Q10
4Q10
1Q11
2Q11
3Q11
4Q11
As-reported Net Income-rolling 12 months (A)
1,210
1,298
1,336
1,250
1,285
1,285
1,421
1,346
Preferred dividends
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
21
Tax effected interest expense
372
368
358
354
327
320
320
316
As-reported Net Income, rolling 12 months including preferred dividends and tax effected interest expense (B)
1,602
1,686
1,714
1,624
1,632
1,625
1,761
1,683
                 
Special items in prior quarters
(53)
(76)
(71)
(75)
(42)
(32)
(7)
-
                 
Special items in current quarter
               
Transmission spin-merge
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(13)
Nuclear spin-off expenses
(40)
(10)
(25)
(7)
-
-
-
-
    Total special items (C)
(94)
(87)
(96)
(82)
(42)
(32)
(7)
(13)
                 
Operational earnings, rolling 12 months including preferred dividends and tax effected interest expense (B-C)
1,696
1,773
1,810
1,706
1,674
1,657
1,768
1,696
                 
Operational earnings, rolling 12 months (A-C)
1,304
1,385
1,432
1,332
1,327
1,317
1,428
1,359
                 
Average invested capital (D)
21,149
20,761
20,802
20,781
21,093
21,101
21,509
21,126
                 
Average common equity (E)
8,745
8,769
8,608
8,555
8,698
8,684
8,849
8,729
                 
Operating revenues (F)
10,716
11,058
11,453
11,488
11,269
11,210
11,273
11,229
                 
ROIC – as-reported % (B/D)
7.6
8.1
8.2
7.8
7.7
7.7
8.2
8.0
                 
ROIC – operational % ((B-C)/D)
8.0
8.5
8.7
8.2
7.9
7.9
8.2
8.0
                 
ROE – as-reported % (A/E)
13.8
14.8
15.5
14.6
14.8
14.8
16.1
15.4
                 
ROE – operational % ((A-C)/E)
14.9
15.8
16.6
15.6
15.3
15.2
16.1
15.6
                 
Net margin – as-reported % (A/F)
11.3
11.7
11.7
10.9
11.4
11.5
12.6
12.0
                 
Net margin – operational % ((A-C)/F)
12.2
12.5
12.5
11.6
11.8
11.8
12.7
12.1
                 


 
 

 


Appendix G-2: Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures – Credit and Liquidity Metrics
($ in millions)
               
 
1Q10
2Q10
3Q10
4Q10
1Q11
2Q11
3Q11
4Q11
Gross debt (A)
12,152
11,853
12,247
11,816
12,018
12,360
12,452
12,387
Less securitization debt (B)
838
829
940
931
910
896
1,086
1,071
Gross debt, excluding securitization  debt (C)
11,314
11,024
11,307
10,885
11,108
11,464
11,366
11,316
Less cash and cash equivalents (D)
1,657
1,336
1,931
1,294
726
530
987
694
 Net debt, excluding securitization debt (E)
9,657
9,688
9,376
9,591
10,382
10,934
10,379
10,622
                 
Total capitalization (F)
21,322
20,935
21,290
20,623
20,864
21,268
21,728
21,629
Less securitization debt (B)
838
829
940
931
910
896
1,086
1,071
Total capitalization, excluding securitization debt (G)
20,484
20,106
20,350
19,692
19,954
20,372
20,642
20,558
Less cash and cash equivalents (D)
1,657
1,336
1,931
1,294
726
530
987
694
Net capital, excluding securitization debt (H)
18,827
18,770
18,419
18,398
19,228
19,842
19,655
19,864
                 
Debt to capital ratio % (A/F)
57.0
56.6
57.5
57.3
57.6
58.1
57.3
57.3
                 
Debt to capital ratio, excluding securitization debt % (C/G)
55.2
54.8
55.6
55.3
55.7
56.3
55.1
55.0
                 
Net debt to net capital ratio, excluding securitization debt % (E/H)
51.3
51.6
50.9
52.1
54.0
55.1
52.8
53.5
                 
Off-balance sheet liabilities (I)
644
641
638
653
650
647
645
604
                 
Net debt to net capital ratio including off-balance sheet liabilities, excluding securitization debt % ((E+I)/(H+I))
52.9
53.2
52.5
53.8
55.5
56.5
54.3
54.8
                 
Revolver capacity (J)
1,417
1,338
2,216
2,354
2,258
1,993
2,116
2,001
                 
Gross liquidity (D+J)
3,074
2,674
4,147
3,648
2,984
2,523
3,103
2,695
                 

Entergy Corporation’s common stock is listed on the New York and Chicago exchanges under the symbol “ETR”.

Additional investor information can be accessed online at
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In this news release, and from time to time, Entergy makes certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Except to the extent required by the federal securities laws, Entergy undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties. There are factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements, including (a) those factors discussed in: (i) Entergy’s Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010; (ii) Entergy’s Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, 2011, June 30, 2011 and September 30, 2011; and (iii) Entergy’s other reports and filings made under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; (b) uncertainties associated with rate proceedings, formula rate plans and other cost recovery mechanisms; (c) uncertainties associated with efforts to remediate the effects of major storms and recover related restoration costs; (d) nuclear plant relicensing, operating and regulatory risks, including any changes resulting from the nuclear crisis in Japan following its catastrophic earthquake and tsunami; (e) legislative and regulatory actions and risks and uncertainties associated with claims or litigation by or against Entergy and its subsidiaries; (f) conditions in commodity and capital markets during the periods covered by the forward-looking statements, in addition to other factors described elsewhere in this release and subsequent securities filings, and (g) risks inherent in the proposed spin-off and subsequent merger of Entergy’s electric transmission business into a subsidiary of ITC Holdings Corp. Entergy cannot provide any assurances that the spin-off and merger transaction will be completed and cannot give any assurance as to the terms on which such transaction will be consummated. The spin-off and merger transaction is subject to certain conditions precedent, including regulatory approvals and approval by ITC Holdings Corp. shareholders.


 
 

 

VIII.  
Financial Statements


 
Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Balance Sheet
 
December 31, 2011
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                         
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
ASSETS
                       
                         
CURRENT ASSETS
                       
                         
 Cash and cash equivalents:
                       
    Cash
  $ 77,711     $ 3,754     $ 3     $ 81,468  
    Temporary cash investments
    281,921       318,633       12,416       612,970  
     Total cash and cash equivalents
    359,632       322,387       12,419       694,438  
Securitization recovery trust account
    50,304       -       -       50,304  
Notes receivable
    -       1,083,918       (1,083,918 )     -  
Accounts receivable:
                               
   Customer
    403,321       165,237       -       568,558  
   Allowance for doubtful accounts
    (30,827 )     (332 )     -       (31,159 )
   Associated companies
    42,847       99,162       (142,009 )     -  
   Other
    151,956       13,376       854       166,186  
   Accrued unbilled revenues
    297,265       1,018       -       298,283  
     Total accounts receivable
    864,562       278,461       (141,155 )     1,001,868  
Deferred fuel costs
    209,776       -       -       209,776  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    141,804       4,655       (136,603 )     9,856  
Fuel inventory - at average cost
    196,246       5,886       -       202,132  
Materials and supplies - at average cost
    559,230       335,526       -       894,756  
Deferred nuclear refueling outage costs
    103,788       127,243       -       231,031  
System agreement cost equalization
    24,370       -       -       24,370  
Prepaid taxes
    -       79,165       (79,165 )     -  
Prepayments and other
    67,285       222,049       2,408       291,742  
TOTAL
    2,576,997       2,459,290       (1,426,014 )     3,610,273  
                                 
OTHER PROPERTY AND INVESTMENTS
                               
                                 
Investment in affiliates - at equity
    1,147,271       44,764       (1,147,159 )     44,876  
Decommissioning trust funds
    1,639,951       2,148,080       -       3,788,031  
Non-utility property - at cost (less accumulated depreciation)
    174,029       71,888       14,519       260,436  
Other
    374,379       12,044       30,000       416,423  
TOTAL
    3,335,630       2,276,776       (1,102,640 )     4,509,766  
                                 
PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT
                               
                                 
Electric
    34,487,985       4,894,128       3,411       39,385,524  
Property under capital lease
    809,449       -       -       809,449  
Natural gas
    343,111       439       -       343,550  
Construction work in progress
    1,420,163       358,902       658       1,779,723  
Nuclear fuel
    801,972       744,195       -       1,546,167  
TOTAL PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
    37,862,680       5,997,664       4,069       43,864,413  
Less - accumulated depreciation and amortization
    17,238,272       1,016,507       349       18,255,128  
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT - NET
    20,624,408       4,981,157       3,720       25,609,285  
                                 
DEFERRED DEBITS AND OTHER ASSETS
                               
                                 
Regulatory assets:
                               
    Regulatory asset for income taxes - net
    799,006       -       -       799,006  
    Other regulatory assets
    4,636,871       -       -       4,636,871  
    Deferred fuel costs
    172,202       -       -       172,202  
Goodwill
    374,099       3,073       -       377,172  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    4,313       9,232       5,458       19,003  
Other
    198,593       803,552       (46,454 )     955,691  
TOTAL
    6,185,084       815,857       (40,996 )     6,959,945  
              -                  
TOTAL ASSETS
  $ 32,722,119     $ 10,533,080     $ (2,565,930 )   $ 40,689,269  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Balance Sheet
 
December 31, 2011
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                         
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
                       
                         
CURRENT LIABILITIES
                       
                         
Currently maturing long-term debt
  $ 245,472     $ 27,261     $ 1,920,000     $ 2,192,733  
Notes payable and commercial paper:
                               
  Associated companies
    -       138,862       (138,862 )     -  
  Other
    108,331       -       -       108,331  
Account payable:
                               
  Associated companies
    14,839       36,878       (51,717 )     -  
  Other
    787,516       280,663       917       1,069,096  
Customer deposits
    351,741       -       -       351,741  
Taxes accrued
    569,641       -       (291,406 )     278,235  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    54,592       42,613       2,724       99,929  
Interest accrued
    169,710       490       13,312       183,512  
Deferred fuel costs
    255,839       -       -       255,839  
Obligations under capital leases
    3,631       -       -       3,631  
Pension and other postretirement liabilities
    37,858       6,173       -       44,031  
System agreement cost equalization
    67,660       -       -       67,660  
Other
    114,083       158,277       11,171       283,531  
TOTAL
    2,780,913       691,217       1,466,139       4,938,269  
                                 
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
                               
                                 
Accumulated deferred income taxes and taxes accrued
    6,680,438       824,393       591,621       8,096,452  
Accumulated deferred investment tax credits
    284,747       -       -       284,747  
Obligations under capital leases
    38,421       -       -       38,421  
Other regulatory liabilities
    737,403       -       (9,210 )     728,193  
Decommissioning and retirement cost liabilities
    1,803,665       1,492,905       -       3,296,570  
Accumulated provisions
    379,331       1,849       4,332       385,512  
Pension and other postretirement liabilities
    2,463,493       670,164       -       3,133,657  
Long-term debt
    8,936,342       107,744       999,627       10,043,713  
Other
    651,919       639,552       (789,517 )     501,954  
TOTAL
    21,975,759       3,736,607       796,853       26,509,219  
                                 
Subsidiaries' preferred stock without sinking fund
    186,510       55,399       (55,398 )     186,511  
                                 
EQUITY
                               
                                 
Common Shareholders' Equity:
                               
Common stock, $.01 par value, authorized 500,000,000 shares;
                         
      issued 254,752,788 shares in 2011
    2,161,268       327,937       (2,486,657 )     2,548  
  Paid-in capital
    2,416,634       1,499,406       1,444,642       5,360,682  
  Retained earnings
    3,417,829       4,118,292       1,910,839       9,446,960  
  Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
    (190,794 )     104,222       (81,880 )     (168,452 )
  Less - treasury stock, at cost (78,396,988 shares in 2011)
    120,000       -       5,560,468       5,680,468  
  Total common shareholders' equity
    7,684,937       6,049,857       (4,773,524 )     8,961,270  
Subsidiaries' preferred stock without sinking fund
    94,000       -       -       94,000  
TOTAL
    7,778,937       6,049,857       (4,773,524 )     9,055,270  
                                 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
  $ 32,722,119     $ 10,533,080     $ (2,565,930 )   $ 40,689,269  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Balance Sheet
 
December 31, 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                         
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
ASSETS
                       
                         
CURRENT ASSETS
                       
                         
 Cash and cash equivalents:
                       
    Cash
  $ 70,182     $ 5,249     $ 859     $ 76,290  
    Temporary cash investments
    751,403       448,541       18,238       1,218,182  
     Total cash and cash equivalents
    821,585       453,790       19,097       1,294,472  
Securitization recovery trust account
    43,044       -       -       43,044  
Notes receivable
    -       1,065,356       (1,065,356 )     -  
Accounts receivable:
                               
   Customer
    385,383       217,413       -       602,796  
   Allowance for doubtful accounts
    (31,575 )     (202 )     -       (31,777 )
   Associated companies
    20,214       66,807       (87,021 )     -  
   Other
    150,369       10,893       400       161,662  
   Accrued unbilled revenues
    302,787       114       -       302,901  
     Total accounts receivable
    827,178       295,025       (86,621 )     1,035,582  
Deferred fuel costs
    64,659       -       -       64,659  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    8,472       -       -       8,472  
Fuel inventory - at average cost
    205,258       2,262       -       207,520  
Materials and supplies - at average cost
    548,758       318,150       -       866,908  
Deferred nuclear refueling outage costs
    64,463       153,960       -       218,423  
System agreement cost equalization
    52,160       -       -       52,160  
Prepaid taxes
    190,349       111,919       (461 )     301,807  
Prepayments and other
    64,127       174,854       7,055       246,036  
TOTAL
    2,890,053       2,575,316       (1,126,286 )     4,339,083  
                                 
OTHER PROPERTY AND INVESTMENTS
                               
                                 
Investment in affiliates - at equity
    1,147,271       291,453       (1,398,027 )     40,697  
Decommissioning trust funds
    1,542,832       2,052,884       -       3,595,716  
Non-utility property - at cost (less accumulated depreciation)
    166,671       72,869       18,307       257,847  
Other
    364,937       11,009       30,000       405,946  
TOTAL
    3,221,711       2,428,215       (1,349,720 )     4,300,206  
                                 
PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT
                               
                                 
Electric
    33,007,394       4,142,255       3,412       37,153,061  
Property under capital lease
    800,078       -       -       800,078  
Natural gas
    330,168       440       -       330,608  
Construction work in progress
    1,300,207       360,689       664       1,661,560  
Nuclear fuel
    760,140       617,822       -       1,377,962  
TOTAL PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
    36,197,987       5,121,206       4,076       41,323,269  
Less - accumulated depreciation and amortization
    16,669,910       804,695       309       17,474,914  
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT - NET
    19,528,077       4,316,511       3,767       23,848,355  
                                 
DEFERRED DEBITS AND OTHER ASSETS
                               
                                 
Regulatory assets:
                               
    Regulatory asset for income taxes - net
    845,725       -       -       845,725  
    Other regulatory assets
    3,838,237       -       -       3,838,237  
    Deferred fuel costs
    172,202       -       -       172,202  
Goodwill
    374,099       3,073       -       377,172  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    4,310       8,450       41,763       54,523  
Other
    205,826       771,252       (67,305 )     909,773  
TOTAL
    5,440,399       782,775       (25,542 )     6,197,632  
              -                  
TOTAL ASSETS
  $ 31,080,240     $ 10,102,817     $ (2,497,781 )   $ 38,685,276  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Balance Sheet
 
December 31, 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                     
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
                       
                         
CURRENT LIABILITIES
                       
                         
Currently maturing long-term debt
  $ 184,291     $ 29,257     $ 86,000     $ 299,548  
Notes payable and commercial paper:
                               
  Associated companies
    -       144,497       (144,497 )     -  
  Other
    154,135       -       -       154,135  
Account payable:
                               
  Associated companies
    9,696       13,420       (23,116 )     -  
  Other
    878,584       300,235       2,280       1,181,099  
Customer deposits
    335,058       -       -       335,058  
Taxes accrued
    -       -       -       -  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    (8,062 )     49,522       7,847       49,307  
Interest accrued
    201,799       669       15,217       217,685  
Deferred fuel costs
    166,409       -       -       166,409  
Obligations under capital leases
    3,388       -       -       3,388  
Pension and other postretirement liabilities
    34,283       5,579       -       39,862  
System agreement cost equalization
    52,160       -       -       52,160  
Other
    78,689       193,497       5,412       277,598  
TOTAL
    2,090,430       736,676       (50,857 )     2,776,249  
                                 
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
                               
                                 
Accumulated deferred income taxes and taxes accrued
    7,514,297       924,485       134,864       8,573,646  
Accumulated deferred investment tax credits
    292,330       -       -       292,330  
Obligations under capital leases
    42,078       -       -       42,078  
Other regulatory liabilities
    539,026       -       -       539,026  
Decommissioning and retirement cost liabilities
    1,728,469       1,420,010       -       3,148,479  
Accumulated provisions
    388,081       2,595       4,574       395,250  
Pension and other postretirement liabilities
    1,700,368       474,996       -       2,175,364  
Long-term debt
    8,553,358       132,143       2,631,656       11,317,157  
Other
    712,060       696,049       (789,550 )     618,559  
TOTAL
    21,470,067       3,650,278       1,981,544       27,101,889  
                                 
Subsidiaries' preferred stock without sinking fund
    186,510       85,985       (55,757 )     216,738  
                                 
EQUITY
                               
                                 
Common Shareholders' Equity:
                               
Common stock, $.01 par value, authorized 500,000,000 shares;
                         
      issued 254,752,788 shares in 2010
    2,161,268       398,987       (2,557,707 )     2,548  
  Paid-in capital
    2,416,633       1,566,166       1,384,675       5,367,474  
  Retained earnings
    2,889,317       3,594,952       2,205,132       8,689,401  
  Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
    (107,985 )     69,773       -       (38,212 )
  Less - treasury stock, at cost (76,006,920 shares in 2010)
    120,000       -       5,404,811       5,524,811  
  Total common shareholders' equity
    7,239,233       5,629,878       (4,372,711 )     8,496,400  
Subsidiaries' preferred stock without sinking fund
    94,000       -       -       94,000  
TOTAL
    7,333,233       5,629,878       (4,372,711 )     8,590,400  
                                 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
  $ 31,080,240     $ 10,102,817     $ (2,497,781 )   $ 38,685,276  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Balance Sheet
 
December 31, 2011 vs December 31, 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                         
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
ASSETS
                       
                         
CURRENT ASSETS
                       
                         
 Cash and cash equivalents:
                       
    Cash
  $ 7,529     $ (1,495 )   $ (856 )   $ 5,178  
    Temporary cash investments
    (469,482 )     (129,908 )     (5,822 )     (605,212 )
     Total cash and cash equivalents
    (461,953 )     (131,403 )     (6,678 )     (600,034 )
Securitization recovery trust account
    7,260       -       -       7,260  
Notes receivable
    -       18,562       (18,562 )     -  
Accounts receivable:
                               
   Customer
    17,938       (52,176 )     -       (34,238 )
   Allowance for doubtful accounts
    748       (130 )     -       618  
   Associated companies
    22,633       32,355       (54,988 )     -  
   Other
    1,587       2,483       454       4,524  
   Accrued unbilled revenues
    (5,522 )     904       -       (4,618 )
     Total accounts receivable
    37,384       (16,564 )     (54,534 )     (33,714 )
Deferred fuel costs
    145,117       -       -       145,117  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    133,332       4,655       (136,603 )     1,384  
Fuel inventory - at average cost
    (9,012 )     3,624       -       (5,388 )
Materials and supplies - at average cost
    10,472       17,376       -       27,848  
Deferred nuclear refueling outage costs
    39,325       (26,717 )     -       12,608  
System agreement cost equalization
    (27,790 )     -       -       (27,790 )
Prepaid taxes
    (190,349 )     (32,754 )     (78,704 )     (301,807 )
Prepayments and other
    3,158       47,195       (4,647 )     45,706  
TOTAL
    (313,056 )     (116,026 )     (299,728 )     (728,810 )
                                 
OTHER PROPERTY AND INVESTMENTS
                               
                                 
Investment in affiliates - at equity
    -       (246,689 )     250,868       4,179  
Decommissioning trust funds
    97,119       95,196       -       192,315  
Non-utility property - at cost (less accumulated depreciation)
    7,358       (981 )     (3,788 )     2,589  
Other
    9,442       1,035       -       10,477  
TOTAL
    113,919       (151,439 )     247,080       209,560  
                                 
PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT
                               
                                 
Electric
    1,480,591       751,873       (1 )     2,232,463  
Property under capital lease
    9,371       -       -       9,371  
Natural gas
    12,943       (1 )     -       12,942  
Construction work in progress
    119,956       (1,787 )     (6 )     118,163  
Nuclear fuel
    41,832       126,373       -       168,205  
TOTAL PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
    1,664,693       876,458       (7 )     2,541,144  
Less - accumulated depreciation and amortization
    568,362       211,812       40       780,214  
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT - NET
    1,096,331       664,646       (47 )     1,760,930  
                                 
DEFERRED DEBITS AND OTHER ASSETS
                               
                                 
Regulatory assets:
                               
    Regulatory asset for income taxes - net
    (46,719 )     -       -       (46,719 )
    Other regulatory assets
    798,634       -       -       798,634  
    Deferred fuel costs
    -       -       -       -  
Goodwill
    -       -       -       -  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    3       782       (36,305 )     (35,520 )
Other
    (7,233 )     32,300       20,851       45,918  
TOTAL
    744,685       33,082       (15,454 )     762,313  
                                 
TOTAL ASSETS
  $ 1,641,879     $ 430,263     $ (68,149 )   $ 2,003,993  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Balance Sheet
 
December 31, 2011 vs December 31, 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                         
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
                       
                         
CURRENT LIABILITIES
                       
                         
Currently maturing long-term debt
  $ 61,181     $ (1,996 )   $ 1,834,000     $ 1,893,185  
Notes payable and commercial paper:
                               
  Associated companies
    -       (5,635 )     5,635       -  
  Other
    (45,804 )     -       -       (45,804 )
Account payable:
                               
  Associated companies
    5,143       23,458       (28,601 )     -  
  Other
    (91,068 )     (19,572 )     (1,363 )     (112,003 )
Customer deposits
    16,683       -       -       16,683  
Taxes accrued
    569,641       -       (291,406 )     278,235  
Accumulated deferred income taxes
    62,654       (6,909 )     (5,123 )     50,622  
Interest accrued
    (32,089 )     (179 )     (1,905 )     (34,173 )
Deferred fuel costs
    89,430       -       -       89,430  
Obligations under capital leases
    243       -       -       243  
Pension and other postretirement liabilities
    3,575       594       -       4,169  
System agreement cost equalization
    15,500       -       -       15,500  
Other
    35,394       (35,220 )     5,759       5,933  
TOTAL
    690,483       (45,459 )     1,516,996       2,162,020  
                                 
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
                               
                                 
Accumulated deferred income taxes and taxes accrued
    (833,859 )     (100,092 )     456,757       (477,194 )
Accumulated deferred investment tax credits
    (7,583 )     -       -       (7,583 )
Obligations under capital leases
    (3,657 )     -       -       (3,657 )
Other regulatory liabilities
    198,377       -       (9,210 )     189,167  
Decommissioning and retirement cost liabilities
    75,196       72,895       -       148,091  
Accumulated provisions
    (8,750 )     (746 )     (242 )     (9,738 )
Pension and other postretirement liabilities
    763,125       195,168       -       958,293  
Long-term debt
    382,984       (24,399 )     (1,632,029 )     (1,273,444 )
Other
    (60,141 )     (56,497 )     33       (116,605 )
TOTAL
    505,692       86,329       (1,184,691 )     (592,670 )
                                 
Subsidiaries' preferred stock without sinking fund
    -       (30,586 )     359       (30,227 )
                                 
EQUITY
                               
                                 
Common Shareholders' Equity:
                               
Common stock, $.01 par value, authorized 500,000,000 shares;
                         
      issued 254,752,788 shares in 2011 and in 2010
    -       (71,050 )     71,050       -  
  Paid-in capital
    1       (66,760 )     59,967       (6,792 )
  Retained earnings
    528,512       523,340       (294,293 )     757,559  
  Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
    (82,809 )     34,449       (81,880 )     (130,240 )
  Less - treasury stock, at cost
    -       -       155,657       155,657  
  Total common shareholders' equity
    445,704       419,979       (400,813 )     464,870  
Subsidiaries' preferred stock without sinking fund
    -       -       -       -  
TOTAL
    445,704       419,979       (400,813 )     464,870  
                                 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
  $ 1,641,879     $ 430,263     $ (68,149 )   $ 2,003,993  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Income Statement
 
Three Months Ended December 31, 2011
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
                         
OPERATING REVENUES
                       
     Electric
  $ 1,862,737     $ -     $ (757 )   $ 1,861,980  
     Natural gas
    39,366       -       -       39,366  
     Competitive businesses
    -       594,334       (6,648 )     587,686  
                         Total
    1,902,103       594,334       (7,405 )     2,489,032  
                                 
OPERATING EXPENSES
                               
     Operating and Maintenance:
                               
          Fuel, fuel related expenses, and gas purchased for resale
    489,166       82,845       (304 )     571,707  
          Purchased power
    278,926       7,116       (10,255 )     275,787  
          Nuclear refueling outage expenses
    26,568       37,533       -       64,101  
          Other operation and maintenance
    539,871       236,089       14,733       790,692  
     Decommissioning
    27,776       (4,411 )     -       23,366  
     Taxes other than income taxes
    101,388       27,748       398       129,533  
     Depreciation and amortization
    241,774       46,534       1,223       289,531  
     Other regulatory charges (credits) - net
    1,620       -       -       1,620  
                         Total
    1,707,089       433,454       5,795       2,146,337  
                                 
     Gain on sale of business
    -       -       -       -  
                                 
OPERATING INCOME
    195,014       160,880       (13,200 )     342,695  
                                 
OTHER INCOME (DEDUCTIONS)
                               
     Allowance for equity funds used during construction
    24,747       -       -       24,747  
     Interest and investment income
    37,318       38,901       (43,131 )     33,088  
     Other than temporary impairment losses
    -       -       -       -  
     Miscellaneous - net
    (8,122 )     (9,522 )     (1,129 )     (18,773 )
                          Total
    53,943       29,379       (44,260 )     39,062  
                                 
INTEREST EXPENSE
                               
     Interest expense
    128,698       5,933       7,405       142,036  
     Allowance for borrowed funds used during construction
    (10,496 )     -       -       (10,496 )
                         Total
    118,202       5,933       7,405       131,540  
                                 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    130,755       184,326       (64,865 )     250,217  
                                 
Income taxes
    (43,257 )     12,121       121,326       90,190  
                                 
CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME
    174,012       172,205       (186,191 )     160,027  
                                 
Preferred dividend requirements of subsidiaries
    4,332       1,196       358       5,887  
                                 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ENTERGY CORPORATION
  $ 169,680     $ 171,009     $ (186,549 )   $ 154,140  
                                 
EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE:
                               
   BASIC
  $ 0.96     $ 0.97     $ (1.06 )   $ 0.87  
   DILUTED
  $ 0.96     $ 0.97     $ (1.06 )   $ 0.87  
                                 
AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING:
                               
   BASIC
                            176,161,769  
   DILUTED
                            177,082,570  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               

 
 

 
 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Income Statement
 
Three Months Ended December 31, 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
                         
OPERATING REVENUES
                       
     Electric
  $ 1,881,436     $ -     $ (591 )   $ 1,880,845  
     Natural gas
    43,232       -       -       43,232  
     Competitive businesses
    -       611,763       (2,736 )     609,027  
                         Total
    1,924,668       611,763       (3,327 )     2,533,104  
                                 
OPERATING EXPENSES
                               
     Operating and Maintenance:
                               
          Fuel, fuel related expenses, and gas purchased for resale
    510,804       68,989       (288 )     579,505  
          Purchased power
    278,786       10,925       (6,351 )     283,361  
          Nuclear refueling outage expenses
    26,710       38,017       -       64,728  
          Other operation and maintenance
    527,152       237,297       (6,428 )     758,020  
     Decommissioning
    26,716       27,598       -       54,313  
     Taxes other than income taxes
    108,415       25,548       (262 )     133,702  
     Depreciation and amortization
    236,624       42,673       1,205       280,502  
     Other regulatory charges (credits) - net
    29,366       -       -       29,366  
                         Total
    1,744,573       451,047       (12,124 )     2,183,497  
                                 
     Gain on sale of business
    -       44,173       -       44,173  
                                 
OPERATING INCOME
    180,095       204,889       8,797       393,780  
                                 
OTHER INCOME (DEDUCTIONS)
                               
     Allowance for equity funds used during construction
    13,391       -       -       13,391  
     Interest and investment income
    63,591       38,551       (39,811 )     62,331  
     Other than temporary impairment losses
    -       (123 )     -       (123 )
     Miscellaneous - net
    (8,800 )     (4,992 )     (2,281 )     (16,073 )
                          Total
    68,182       33,436       (42,092 )     59,526  
                                 
INTEREST EXPENSE
                               
     Interest expense
    130,729       4,689       11,275       146,692  
     Allowance for borrowed funds used during construction
    (7,705 )     -       -       (7,705 )
                         Total
    123,024       4,689       11,275       138,987  
                                 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    125,253       233,636       (44,570 )     314,319  
                                 
Income taxes
    6,620       83,033       (8,641 )     81,012  
                                 
CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME
    118,633       150,603       (35,929 )     233,307  
                                 
Preferred dividend requirements of subsidiaries
    4,332       683       -       5,015  
                                 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ENTERGY CORPORATION
  $ 114,301     $ 149,920     $ (35,929 )   $ 228,292  
                                 
EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE:
                               
   BASIC
  $ 0.63     $ 0.84     $ (0.20 )   $ 1.27  
   DILUTED
  $ 0.63     $ 0.83     $ (0.20 )   $ 1.26  
                                 
AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING:
                               
   BASIC
                            180,199,914  
   DILUTED
                            181,577,475  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               

 
 

 
 
Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Income Statement
 
Three Months Ended December 31, 2011 vs. 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
                         
OPERATING REVENUES
                       
     Electric
  $ (18,699 )   $ -     $ (166 )   $ (18,865 )
     Natural gas
    (3,866 )     -       -       (3,866 )
     Competitive businesses
    -       (17,429 )     (3,912 )     (21,341 )
                         Total
    (22,565 )     (17,429 )     (4,078 )     (44,072 )
                                 
OPERATING EXPENSES
                               
     Operating and Maintenance:
                               
          Fuel, fuel related expenses, and gas purchased for resale
    (21,638 )     13,856       (16 )     (7,798 )
          Purchased power
    140       (3,809 )     (3,904 )     (7,574 )
          Nuclear refueling outage expenses
    (142 )     (484 )     -       (627 )
          Other operation and maintenance
    12,719       (1,208 )     21,161       32,672  
     Decommissioning
    1,060       (32,009 )     -       (30,947 )
     Taxes other than income taxes
    (7,027 )     2,200       660       (4,169 )
     Depreciation and amortization
    5,150       3,861       18       9,029  
     Other regulatory charges (credits )- net
    (27,746 )     -       -       (27,746 )
                         Total
    (37,484 )     (17,593 )     17,919       (37,160 )
                                 
     Gain on sale of business
    -       (44,173 )     -       (44,173 )
                                 
OPERATING INCOME
    14,919       (44,009 )     (21,997 )     (51,085 )
                                 
OTHER INCOME (DEDUCTIONS)
                               
     Allowance for equity funds used during construction
    11,356       -       -       11,356  
     Interest and investment income
    (26,273 )     350       (3,320 )     (29,243 )
     Other than temporary impairment losses
    -       123       -       123  
     Miscellaneous - net
    678       (4,530 )     1,152       (2,700 )
                          Total
    (14,239 )     (4,057 )     (2,168 )     (20,464 )
                                 
INTEREST EXPENSE
                               
     Interest expense
    (2,031 )     1,244       (3,870 )     (4,656 )
     Allowance for borrowed funds used during construction
    (2,791 )     -       -       (2,791 )
                         Total
    (4,822 )     1,244       (3,870 )     (7,447 )
                                 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    5,502       (49,310 )     (20,295 )     (64,102 )
                                 
Income taxes
    (49,877 )     (70,912 )     129,967       9,178  
                                 
CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME
    55,379       21,602       (150,262 )     (73,280 )
                                 
Preferred dividend requirements of subsidiaries
    -       513       358       872  
                                 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ENTERGY CORPORATION
  $ 55,379     $ 21,089     $ (150,620 )   $ (74,152 )
                                 
EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE:
                               
   BASIC
  $ 0.33     $ 0.13     $ (0.86 )   $ (0.40 )
   DILUTED
  $ 0.33     $ 0.14     $ (0.86 )   $ (0.39 )
                                 
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               
                                 

 
 

 


Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Income Statement
 
Year to Date December 31, 2011
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
                         
OPERATING REVENUES
                       
     Electric
  $ 8,676,009     $ -     $ (2,492 )   $ 8,673,517  
     Natural gas
    165,819       -       -       165,819  
     Competitive businesses
    -       2,413,773       (24,036 )     2,389,737  
                         Total
    8,841,828       2,413,773       (26,528 )     11,229,073  
                                 
OPERATING EXPENSES
                               
     Operating and Maintenance:
                               
          Fuel, fuel related expenses, and gas purchased for resale
    2,183,559       309,917       (762 )     2,492,714  
          Purchased power
    1,548,276       58,971       (42,280 )     1,564,967  
          Nuclear refueling outage expenses
    105,000       150,617       -       255,618  
          Other operation and maintenance
    1,950,567       905,453       11,739       2,867,758  
     Decommissioning
    109,144       81,450       -       190,595  
     Taxes other than income taxes
    431,619       102,961       1,446       536,026  
     Depreciation and amortization
    918,453       179,188       4,561       1,102,202  
     Other regulatory charges (credits) - net
    205,959       -       -       205,959  
                         Total
    7,452,577       1,788,557       (25,296 )     9,215,839  
                                 
     Gain on sale of business
    -       -       -       -  
                                 
OPERATING INCOME
    1,389,251       625,216       (1,232 )     2,013,234  
                                 
OTHER INCOME (DEDUCTIONS)
                               
     Allowance for equity funds used during construction
    84,305       -       -       84,305  
     Interest and investment income
    158,737       136,492       (166,095 )     129,134  
     Other than temporary impairment losses
    -       (140 )     -       (140 )
     Miscellaneous - net
    (25,377 )     (23,637 )     (10,257 )     (59,271 )
                          Total
    217,665       112,715       (176,352 )     154,028  
                                 
INTEREST EXPENSE
                               
     Interest expense
    493,632       20,634       37,255       551,521  
     Allowance for borrowed funds used during construction
    (37,893 )     -       -       (37,894 )
                         Total
    455,739       20,634       37,255       513,627  
                                 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    1,151,177       717,297       (214,839 )     1,653,635  
                                 
Income taxes
    27,311       225,456       33,496       286,263  
                                 
CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME
    1,123,866       491,841       (248,335 )     1,367,372  
                                 
Preferred dividend requirements of subsidiaries
    17,329       3,245       359       20,933  
                                 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ENTERGY CORPORATION
  $ 1,106,537     $ 488,596     $ (248,694 )   $ 1,346,439  
                                 
EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE:
                               
   BASIC
  $ 6.24     $ 2.75     $ (1.40 )   $ 7.59  
   DILUTED
  $ 6.20     $ 2.74     $ (1.39 )   $ 7.55  
                                 
AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING:
                               
   BASIC
                            177,430,208  
   DILUTED
                            178,370,695  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               
                                 

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Income Statement
 
Year to Date December 31, 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
                         
OPERATING REVENUES
                       
     Electric
  $ 8,743,674     $ -     $ (3,037 )   $ 8,740,637  
     Natural gas
    197,658       -       -       197,658  
     Competitive businesses
    -       2,566,156       (16,874 )     2,549,282  
                         Total
    8,941,332       2,566,156       (19,911 )     11,487,577  
                                 
OPERATING EXPENSES
                               
     Operating and Maintenance:
                               
          Fuel, fuel related expenses, and gas purchased for resale
    2,217,265       302,860       (1,544 )     2,518,582  
          Purchased power
    1,628,166       62,513       (31,262 )     1,659,416  
          Nuclear refueling outage expenses
    108,199       147,924       -       256,123  
          Other operation and maintenance
    1,948,892       1,047,041       (26,531 )     2,969,402  
     Decommissioning
    104,258       107,478       -       211,736  
     Taxes other than income taxes
    431,371       101,878       1,049       534,299  
     Depreciation and amortization
    902,127       163,180       4,588       1,069,894  
     Other regulatory charges (credits) - net
    44,921       -       -       44,921  
                         Total
    7,385,199       1,932,874       (53,700 )     9,264,373  
                                 
     Gain on sale of business
    -       44,173       -       44,173  
                                 
OPERATING INCOME
    1,556,133       677,455       33,789       2,267,377  
                                 
OTHER INCOME (DEDUCTIONS)
                               
     Allowance for equity funds used during construction
    59,381       -       -       59,381  
     Interest and investment income
    182,493       171,158       (168,196 )     185,455  
     Other than temporary impairment losses
    -       (1,378 )     -       (1,378 )
     Miscellaneous - net
    (20,821 )     (17,347 )     (9,956 )     (48,124 )
                          Total
    221,053       152,433       (178,152 )     195,334  
                                 
INTEREST EXPENSE
                               
     Interest expense
    528,220       71,817       10,109       610,146  
     Allowance for borrowed funds used during construction
    (34,979 )     -       -       (34,979 )
                         Total
    493,241       71,817       10,109       575,167  
                                 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    1,283,945       758,071       (154,472 )     1,887,544  
                                 
Income taxes
    454,227       268,649       (105,637 )     617,239  
                                 
CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME
    829,718       489,422       (48,835 )     1,270,305  
                                 
Preferred dividend requirements of subsidiaries
    17,331       2,732       -       20,063  
                                 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ENTERGY CORPORATION
  $ 812,387     $ 486,690     $ (48,835 )   $ 1,250,242  
                                 
EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE:
                               
   BASIC
  $ 4.37     $ 2.61     $ (0.26 )   $ 6.72  
   DILUTED
  $ 4.33     $ 2.59     $ (0.26 )   $ 6.66  
                                 
AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING:
                               
   BASIC
                            186,010,452  
   DILUTED
                            187,814,235  
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               
                                 

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidating Income Statement
 
Year to Date December 31, 2011 vs. 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
   
Utility
   
Entergy Wholesale Commodities
   
Parent & Other
   
Consolidated
 
                         
OPERATING REVENUES
                       
     Electric
  $ (67,665 )   $ -     $ 545     $ (67,120 )
     Natural gas
    (31,839 )     -       -       (31,839 )
     Competitive businesses
    -       (152,383 )     (7,162 )     (159,545 )
                         Total
    (99,504 )     (152,383 )     (6,617 )     (258,504 )
                                 
OPERATING EXPENSES
                               
     Operating and Maintenance:
                               
          Fuel, fuel related expenses, and gas purchased for resale
    (33,706 )     7,057       782       (25,868 )
          Purchased power
    (79,890 )     (3,542 )     (11,018 )     (94,449 )
          Nuclear refueling outage expenses
    (3,199 )     2,693       -       (505 )
          Other operation and maintenance
    1,675       (141,588 )     38,270       (101,644 )
     Decommissioning
    4,886       (26,028 )     -       (21,141 )
     Taxes other than income taxes
    248       1,083       397       1,727  
     Depreciation and amortization
    16,326       16,008       (27 )     32,308  
     Other regulatory charges (credits )- net
    161,038       -       -       161,038  
                         Total
    67,378       (144,317 )     28,404       (48,534 )
                                 
     Gain on sale of business
    -       (44,173 )     -       (44,173 )
                                 
OPERATING INCOME
    (166,882 )     (52,239 )     (35,021 )     (254,143 )
                                 
OTHER INCOME (DEDUCTIONS)
                               
     Allowance for equity funds used during construction
    24,924       -       -       24,924  
     Interest and investment income
    (23,756 )     (34,666 )     2,101       (56,321 )
     Other than temporary impairment losses
    -       1,238       -       1,238  
     Miscellaneous - net
    (4,556 )     (6,290 )     (301 )     (11,147 )
                          Total
    (3,388 )     (39,718 )     1,800       (41,306 )
                                 
INTEREST EXPENSE
                               
     Interest expense
    (34,588 )     (51,183 )     27,146       (58,625 )
     Allowance for borrowed funds used during construction
    (2,914 )     -       -       (2,915 )
                         Total
    (37,502 )     (51,183 )     27,146       (61,540 )
                                 
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    (132,768 )     (40,774 )     (60,367 )     (233,909 )
                                 
Income taxes
    (426,916 )     (43,193 )     139,133       (330,976 )
                                 
CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME
    294,148       2,419       (199,500 )     97,067  
                                 
Preferred dividend requirements of subsidiaries
    (2 )     513       359       870  
                                 
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO ENTERGY CORPORATION
  $ 294,150     $ 1,906     $ (199,859 )   $ 96,197  
                                 
EARNINGS PER AVERAGE COMMON SHARE:
                               
   BASIC
  $ 1.87     $ 0.14     $ (1.14 )   $ 0.87  
   DILUTED
  $ 1.87     $ 0.15     $ (1.13 )   $ 0.89  
                                 
                                 
*Totals may not foot due to rounding.
                               
                                 
                                 

 
 

 


Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidated Cash Flow Statement
 
Three Months Ended December 31, 2011 vs. 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                   
   
2011
   
2010
   
Variance
 
                   
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
                 
Consolidated net income
  $ 160,027     $ 233,307     $ (73,280 )
Adjustments to reconcile consolidated net income to net cash flow
                       
provided by operating activities:
                       
  Depreciation, amortization, and decommissioning, including nuclear fuel amortization
    429,725       445,788       (16,063 )
  Deferred income taxes, investment tax credits, and non-current taxes accrued
    (274,050 )     194,628       (468,678 )
  Gain on sale of business
    -       (44,173 )     44,173  
  Changes in assets and liabilities:
                       
     Receivables
    241,615       143,686       97,929  
     Fuel inventory
    (7,284 )     (13,993 )     6,709  
     Accounts payable
    106,909       172,287       (65,378 )
     Prepaid taxes and taxes accrued
    334,800       (162,186 )     496,986  
     Interest accrued
    19,135       28,633       (9,498 )
     Deferred fuel
    63,795       74,564       (10,769 )
     Other working capital accounts
    73,194       1,958       71,236  
     Provisions for estimated losses
    (6,478 )     6,322       (12,800 )
     Other regulatory assets
    (923,991 )     (143,552 )     (780,439 )
     Pensions and other postretirement liabilities
    1,238,151       61,576       1,176,575  
     Other assets and liabilities
    (456,487 )     (237,853 )     (218,634 )
Net cash flow provided by operating activities
    999,061       760,992       238,069  
                         
  INVESTING ACTIVITIES
                       
Construction/capital expenditures
    (579,359 )     (563,578 )     (15,781 )
Allowance for equity funds used during construction
    25,156       13,391       11,765  
Nuclear fuel purchases
    (166,075 )     (91,931 )     (74,144 )
Payment for purchase of assets and businesses
    (346,547 )     -       (346,547 )
Proceeds from sale of assets and businesses
    -       218,496       (218,496 )
Changes in securitization account
    (6,817 )     (6,763 )     (54 )
Payments to storm reserve escrow account
    (1,382 )     (1,713 )     331  
Decrease (increase) in other investments
    49,070       (92,740 )     141,810  
Proceeds from nuclear decommissioning trust fund sales
    307,257       632,375       (325,118 )
Investment in nuclear decommissioning trust funds
    (332,653 )     (687,016 )     354,363  
Net cash flow used in investing activities
    (1,051,350 )     (579,479 )     (471,871 )
                         
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
                       
  Proceeds from the issuance of:
                       
    Long-term debt
    1,455,247       1,598,470       (143,223 )
    Common stock and treasury stock
    13,296       5,400       7,896  
  Retirement of long-term debt
    (1,489,971 )     (2,064,200 )     574,229  
  Repurchase of common stock
    -       (212,952 )     212,952  
  Redemption of subsidiary common and preferred stock
    (30,308 )     -       (30,308 )
  Changes in credit borrowings - net
    (36,537 )     10,420       (46,957 )
  Dividends paid:
                       
     Common stock
    (146,315 )     (150,171 )     3,856  
     Preferred stock
    (5,887 )     (5,015 )     (872 )
Net cash flow used in financing activities
    (240,475 )     (818,048 )     577,573  
                         
Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents
    62       88       (26 )
                         
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
    (292,702 )     (636,447 )     343,745  
                         
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
    987,140       1,930,919       (943,779 )
                         
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
  $ 694,438     $ 1,294,472     $ (600,034 )
                         
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
                       
  Cash paid (received) during the period for:
                       
     Interest - net of amount capitalized
  $ 118,746     $ 133,880     $ (15,134 )
     Income taxes
  $ (2,031 )   $ (820 )   $ (1,211 )
                         

 
 

 

Entergy Corporation
 
   
Consolidated Cash Flow Statement
 
Year to Date December 31, 2011 vs. 2010
 
(Dollars in thousands)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                   
   
2011
   
2010
   
Variance
 
                   
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
                 
Consolidated net income
  $ 1,367,372     $ 1,270,305     $ 97,067  
Adjustments to reconcile consolidated net income to net cash flow
                       
provided by operating activities:
                       
  Depreciation, amortization, and decommissioning, including nuclear fuel amortization
    1,745,455       1,705,331       40,124  
  Deferred income taxes, investment tax credits, and non-current taxes accrued
    (280,029 )     718,987       (999,016 )
  Gain on sale of business
    -       (44,173 )     44,173  
  Changes in assets and liabilities:
                       
     Receivables
    28,091       (99,640 )     127,731  
     Fuel inventory
    5,393       (10,665 )     16,058  
     Accounts payable
    (131,970 )     216,635       (348,605 )
     Prepaid taxes and taxes accrued
    580,042       (116,988 )     697,030  
     Interest accrued
    (34,172 )     17,651       (51,823 )
     Deferred fuel
    (55,686 )     8,909       (64,595 )
     Other working capital accounts
    41,875       (160,326 )     202,201  
     Provisions for estimated losses
    (11,086 )     265,284       (276,370 )
     Other regulatory assets
    (673,244 )     339,408       (1,012,652 )
     Pensions and other postretirement liabilities
    962,461       (80,844 )     1,043,305  
     Other assets and liabilities
    (415,685 )     (103,793 )     (311,892 )
Net cash flow provided by operating activities
    3,128,817       3,926,081       (797,264 )
                         
  INVESTING ACTIVITIES
                       
Construction/capital expenditures
    (2,040,027 )     (1,974,286 )     (65,741 )
Allowance for equity funds used during construction
    86,252       59,381       26,871  
Nuclear fuel purchases
    (641,493 )     (407,711 )     (233,782 )
Payment for purchase of plant
    (646,137 )     -       (646,137 )
Proceeds from sale of assets and businesses
    6,531       228,171       (221,640 )
Insurance proceeds received for property damages
    -       7,894       (7,894 )
Changes in securitization account
    (7,260 )     (29,945 )     22,685  
NYPA value sharing payment
    (72,000 )     (72,000 )     -  
Payments to storm reserve escrow account
    (6,425 )     (296,614 )     290,189  
Receipts from storm reserve escrow account
    -       9,925       (9,925 )
Decrease (increase) in other investments
    (11,623 )     24,956       (36,579 )
Proceeds from nuclear decommissioning trust fund sales
    1,360,346       2,606,383       (1,246,037 )
Investment in nuclear decommissioning trust funds
    (1,475,017 )     (2,730,377 )     1,255,360  
Net cash flow used in investing activities
    (3,446,853 )     (2,574,223 )     (872,630 )
                         
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
                       
  Proceeds from the issuance of:
                       
    Long-term debt
    2,990,881       3,870,694       (879,813 )
    Common stock and treasury stock
    46,185       51,163       (4,978 )
  Retirement of long-term debt
    (2,437,372 )     (4,178,127 )     1,740,755  
  Repurchase of common stock
    (234,632 )     (878,576 )     643,944  
  Redemption of subsidiary common and preferred stock
    (30,308 )     -       (30,308 )
  Changes in credit borrowings - net
    (6,501 )     (8,512 )     2,011  
  Dividends paid:
                       
     Common stock
    (589,605 )     (603,854 )     14,249  
     Preferred stock
    (20,933 )     (20,063 )     (870 )
Net cash flow used in financing activities
    (282,285 )     (1,767,275 )     1,484,990  
                         
Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents
    287       338       (51 )
                         
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
    (600,034 )     (415,079 )     (184,955 )
                         
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
    1,294,472       1,709,551       (415,079 )
                         
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
  $ 694,438     $ 1,294,472     $ (600,034 )
                         
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
                       
  Cash paid (received) during the period for:
                       
     Interest - net of amount capitalized
  $ 532,271     $ 534,004     $ (1,733 )
     Income taxes
  $ (2,042 )   $ 32,144     $ (34,186 )