Commission

File Number

Registrant; State of Incorporation

Address; and Telephone Number

I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.

 

 

 

1-5324

NORTHEAST UTILITIES

(a Massachusetts voluntary association)

300 Cadwell Street

Springfield, Massachusetts 01104

Telephone number:  (413) 785-5871

04-2147929

0-00404

THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY

(a Connecticut corporation)

107 Selden Street

Berlin, Connecticut  06037-1616

Telephone:  (860) 665-5000

06-0303850

1-2301

NSTAR ELECTRIC COMPANY

(a Massachusetts corporation)

800 Boylston Street

Boston, Massachusetts 02199

Telephone number:  (617) 424-2000

04-1278810

1-6392

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

(a New Hampshire corporation)

Energy Park

780 North Commercial Street

Manchester, New Hampshire 03101-1134

Telephone:  (603) 669-4000

02-0181050

0-7624

WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY

(a Massachusetts corporation)

300 Cadwell Street

Springfield, Massachusetts 01104

Telephone number:  (413) 785-5871

04-1961130

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)


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Section 8

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Other Events


Item 8.01

Other Events.

 

FERC Base ROE Complaint


On September 30, 2011, several New England state attorneys general, state regulatory commissions, consumer advocates and other parties filed a joint complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") under Sections 206 and 306 of the Federal Power Act alleging that the base return on equity (“ROE”) used in calculating formula rates for transmission service under the ISO-NE Open Access Transmission Tariff by the New England Transmission Owners (“NETOs”), including The Connecticut Light and Power Company, NSTAR Electric Company, Public Service Company of New Hampshire and Western Massachusetts Electric Company, was unjust and unreasonable.  The complainants asserted that the current 11.14 percent rate, which became effective in 2006, was excessive due to changes in the capital markets, and sought an order to reduce the base ROE, which would be effective for 15 months beginning October 1, 2011 and prospectively following a FERC order.  The FERC set this complaint for trial before an FERC Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) after settlement negotiations were unsuccessful.  


On December 27, 2012, several additional parties filed a separate second complaint concerning the NETOs’ base ROE with the FERC.  This complaint sought to reduce the NETOs’ base ROE effective December 27, 2012, effectively extending the refund period for an additional 15 months, and to consolidate this complaint with the original complaint filed on September 30, 2011.  


On August 6, 2013, the FERC ALJ issued an initial decision in the original proceeding, finding that the existing base ROE was not reasonable under the standard application of FERC methodology, but leaving policy considerations and additional adjustments to the FERC.  Using the established FERC methodology, the FERC ALJ determined that separate base ROEs should be set for the refund period and the prospective period.  The FERC ALJ found those base ROEs to be 10.6 percent and 9.7 percent, respectively.  The parties filed briefs on this decision to the FERC.  


On June 19, 2014, the FERC issued an Order on Initial Decision in the original proceeding, setting a tentative base ROE at 10.57 percent for both the refund period and the prospective period within a zone of reasonableness of 7.03 percent to 11.74 percent, and requiring additional briefs on one aspect of the ROE calculation.  On the same date, the FERC issued an order setting the second complaint for settlement discussions, or trial if settlement is not achieved.  Although Northeast Utilities (“NU”) cannot predict the ultimate outcome of the second complaint, based on the FERC’s decision to allow the second complaint to proceed, coupled with the high end of the ROE zone of reasonableness tentatively set in the original proceeding, NU will establish reserves at its electric subsidiaries and record a charge to earnings of approximately $0.10 per share in the second quarter of 2014.


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SIGNATURE


Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, the registrants have duly caused this report to be signed on their behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.



 

NORTHEAST UTILITIES

THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY

NSTAR ELECTRIC COMPANY

PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY

(Registrants)




June 25, 2014




By:

/s/ JAY S. BUTH

Jay S. Buth

Vice President, Controller

and Chief Accounting Officer




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