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A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 3 BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT

2 BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT 3 A message from the General Manager The Braintree Electric Light Department had a challenging year in 2013, starting with the Blizzard Nemo in February. Our field personnel worked around the clock for a number of days restoring power after the storm came through town and caused significant damage. After getting through a tough winter the staff at BELD began and successfully completed an aggressive capital plan including the replacement and modernization of the breakers and control systems at one of our transmission substations, and the overhaul and control system replacement at one of our power plants. Financially, we were able to cut our power supply cost to our customers by a small percentage. It wasn t much but we are currently delivering electricity to our customers for approximately 35% less than the surrounding investor-owned utilities. and TV Everywhere. Subscribers can now watch their favorite programming anywhere they have an internet connection, with the peace of mind they are secure on BELD Broadband. Finally, we rolled out new products during 2013 to help our customers manage their relationship with Braintree Electric. The first is the new web portal Customer Connect. Now customers can view theirusage to see how everyday habits affect hourly consumption and ultimately, monthly electric bills. We also launched paperless billing, which allows customers to receive an electronic bill via email instead of the old fashioned bill mailed to them. The 20% of customers who have opted into this progam so far are saving valuable resources and helping the town go green. 2014 promises to be another exciting year here at Braintree Electric. We have scheduled a control systems upgrade at one of our power plants and a significant capital investment in our transmission system. These investments help ensure that we continue to provide highly reliable service to our customers at a reasonable cost. We are currently delivering electricity to our customers for approximately 35% less than the surrounding investor-owned utilities Our Broadband continued to perform well in a very competitive market, providing highquality entertainment services to thousands of customers. In 2013 we launched a variety of new services customers have been waiting for wireless home networking, computer security, William G. Bottiggi General Manager

4 BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT 5 Braintree Electric Light Department BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT MANAGER AND BOARD is a public power utility one of more than 2,000 in the country. Along with being the town s electric department BELD also provides the residents of Braintree High-Speed Internet, cable TV and phone service. BELD is constantly upgrading equipment and modernizing its plant to stay current with the needs of its customers. Operated as a not-for-profit, BELD is overseen by an elected municipal light board. Braintree residents are not only consumers, but owners as well with a role in deciding how BELD will be operated. We appreciate the support you ve given the Light Board and BELD s management and staff as we ve worked together over the past year to serve the Town of Braintree. William G. Bottiggi General Manager Thomas J. Reynolds Secretary Anthony L. Agnitti Vice Chairman James P. Regan Chairman Braintree residents are not only consumers, but owners as well with a role in deciding how BELD will be operated BELD GENERAL MANAGERS 1892 1895 Thomas A. Watson (3 years) 1895 1902 Ansel O. Clark (7 years) 1903 1911 Daniel Potter (8 years) 1911 1939 Fred B. Lawrence (28 years) 1939 1954 Ernest T. Fulton (15 years) 1954 1977 Alban G. Spurrell (23 years) 1977 1985 Donald H. Newton (8 years) 1985 2002 Walter R. McGrath (17 years) 2003 present William G. Bottiggi BRAINTREE MUNICIPAL LIGHT BOARD (Members listed by seat) 1909 1956 Norton P. Potter 1956 1960 James H. Dignan 1960 1961 Raymond A. Nagle 1961 1967 Ernest S. Reynolds 1967 1968 Gordon E. Trask 1968 1974 William J. Dignan 1974 1977 Anthony J. Mollica 1977 1983 Dennis M. Corvi 1984 1993 Joseph W. Aiello 1993 1999 James M. Casey 1999 present Thomas J. Reynolds 1909 1938 Alexander Carson 1938 1957 Shelley A. Neal 1957 1983 Walter J. Hansen 1983 1989 Michael J. Joyce 1989 1995 James E. Wentworth 1995 1995 Paul E. Caruso 1995 2004 Darrin M. McAuliffe 2004 present Anthony L. Agnitti 1909 1925 Charles T. Crane 1925 1936 Charles G. Jordan 1936 1954 Frank P. Lloyd 1954 1955 Ernest T. Fulton 1955 1980 Carl W.R. Johnson 1980 1981 Guy F. Luke 1981 1982 Joseph W. Aiello 1982 2006 Guy F. Luke 2006 present James P. Regan

6 BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT 7 CONSOLIDATING STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS December 31, 2013 (audited) CURRENT ASSETS Funds on Deposit with Town Treasurer ASSETS Light Broadband Operating Fund $5,699,262 $724,324 $6,423,586 Customer Accounts Receivable, Net 5,317,740 69,632 5,387,372 Accounts Receivable - Related party 335,584 0 335,584 Other Receivables 601,362 0 601,362 Materials and Supplies 3,423,278 11,444 3,434,722 Unbilled Revenue 2,641,471 0 2,641,471 About our energy In addition to receiving power from many units within New England, BELD currently owns and operates four power plants and bids these plants into the ISO New England market system. They include a 96 megawatt (MW) combined-cycle power plant (Potter II), the two new Thomas Watson 58 MW quick-start simple-cycle turbines, and a 2 MW diesel unit. The department is very proud of its customer service and electric system reliability. In 1998, BELD installed a fiber optic network throughout the town, connecting all of its substations and providing computer communications, system monitoring, telephones, and electric circuit relaying. BELD gets its power from so many resources because the utility industry s motto is Don t put all your eggs in one basket. Here s why: Reliability Individual units can and do fail sometimes, but groups increase overall reliability Fuel diversity Individual fuel prices swing widely over time, so it pays to use many different fuel types Economy Base, intermediate, and peak loads are most economically served by different types of generators Normally, generators are designed based on the amount of continuous run-time and the variability of the load they are expected to experience: Base loads are best served with expensive but superefficient generators that are very inexpensive to operate and maintain, yielding extremely cheap costs per kilowatt-hour Intermediate loads are cheaper to service with less-expensive, less-efficient units because they do not run constantly Peak loads occur infrequently, so low-cost generators that have high fuel costs are the most economical The department is very proud of its customer service and electric system reliability Purchased Power Working Capital 2,001,779 0 2,001,779 Prepaid Expenses 527,480 49,497 576,977 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $20,547,480 $854,897 $21,402,853 NON CURRENT ASSETS Funds on Deposit with Town Treasurer Depreciation Fund $3,725,773 $6,341 $3,732,114 Rate Stabilization Fund 7,975,952 0 7,975,952 Construction Fund 2,053,155 0 2,053,155 Customer Deposits 768,405 0 768,405 Investment in Energy New England 832,619 0 832,619 Investment in Hydro-Quebec Phase II 18,309 0 18,309 Other Investments 137,118 0 137,118 Investment in Affiliate Company 1,092,046 (1,092,046) 0 Plant Assets, Net 145,625,941 1,023,666 146,649,607 TOTAL NONCURRENT ASSETS $162,229,318 ($62,039) $162,167,279 TOTAL ASSETS $182,777,274 $792,858 $183,570,132

8 BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT CONSOLIDATING STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS December 31, 2013 (audited) LIABILITIES Light Broadband CURRENT LIABILITIES CONSOLIDATING STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS December... 31, 2013 (audited) BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT 9 LIABILITIES Light Broadband NET ASSETS Accounts Payable $5,216,924 $254,181 $5,471,105 Accounts Payable - Related party 253,996 40,000 293,996 Accrued Compensated Absences 212,183 30,414 242,597 Invested in Capital Assets, Related Debt 46,962,779 1,023,666 47,986,445 Net Position Restriced for Depreciation 3,725,773 6,341 3,732,114 Unrestricted 11,840,651 (1,910,600) 9,930,051 Other Accrued Expenses 572,974 108,658 681,632 Bonds Payable 5,358,538 0 5,358,538 TOTAL NET POSITION $62,529,203 ($880,593) $61,648,610 Particpant Advances & Reserve 1,963,843 0 1,963,843 Capital Leases 18,774 260,333 279,107 Deferred Revenue 192,000 0 192,000 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $13,635,398 $693,586 $14,328,984 NONCURRENT LIABILITIES Bonds Payable, Net of Current Portion $93,304,624 $0 $93,304,624 New Lease, Net of Current Portion 13,268 193,019 206,287 Rate Stabilization Reserve 9,169,524 0 9,169,524 Net OPEB Obligation 4,457,063 786,846 5,243,909 Customer Deposits 733,352 0 733,352 Deferred Revenue 128,414 0 128,414 TOTAL NONCURRENT LIABILITIES 98,636,721 979,865 99,616,586 TOTAL LIABILITIES $112,272,119 $1,673,451 $113,945,570 DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES Rate Stabilization Reserve $7,975,952 $0 $7,975,952 TOTAL DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES $7,975,952 $0 $7,975,952... TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $182,777,274 $792,858 $183,570,132 The Thomas A. Watson Generating Station This simple-cycle gas-fired plant is powered by the first two Rolls-Royce Trent 60 gas turbines built for the U.S. power generation market known as Watson Units #1 and #2. Both Watson Units are bid into the ISO New England market system daily and are dispatched based on their total price. BELD retains 30% of the output of both units, and the other 70% is under contract to seven other public entities. BELD s 30% ownership is equal to approximately 35 Megawatts (MW) of Braintree s load. If the units are not running, BELD must purchase that power from another source to cover our load requirement. So we have a choice generate it ourselves or purchase it, depending on which is less expensive. One of the most modern and efficient plants in the country, the state-of-the-art Thomas A. Watson Generating Station was named one of the fourteen best power plants in the world in the January-February 2010 edition of Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide magazine.

10 BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT CONSOLIDATING STATEMENTS OF REVENUES, EXPENSES, AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS December 31, 2013 (audited) OPERATING REVENUES Light Broadband Sales to Ultimate Customers $51,091,195 $5,423,739 $56,514,934 Sales for Resale 13,785,612 0 13,785,612 Other Operating Revenues 1,371,245 0 1,371,245 TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES $66,248,052 $5,423,739 $71,671,791 BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT 11 CONSOLIDATING STATEMENTS OF REVENUES, EXPENSES, AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS December... 31, 2013 (audited) NONOPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES) Light Broadband Investment Loss - ENE & SSEC $55,559 $0 $55,559 Interest and Dividend Income 15,615 (8,318) 7,297 Interest Expense (3,935,066) (37,793) (3,972,859) TOTAL NONOPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES) ($3,935,066) ($46,111) ($3,910,003) OPERATING EXPENSES Purchased Power $25,336,985 $0 $25,336,985 Income Before Contributions and Transfers $4,789,309 ($436,389) $4,352,920 Fuel for Generators 6,159,322 0 6,159,322 Signal Fees 0 2,081,271 2,081,271 NET ASSETS - JANUARY 1 $59,886,780 ($444,210) $59,442,570 Maintenance 7,636,397 641,806 8,278,203 Distribution 1,321,359 697,692 2,019,051 General & Administration 9,936,828 1,578,627 11,515,455 Transfers In - Payment in Lieu of Taxes $0 $0 $0 Transfers Out - Payment in Lieu of Taxes ($2,146,886) $0 ($2,146,886) Depreciation Expense 7,203,960 814,621 8,018,581 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $57,594,851 $5,814,017 $63,408,868 NET ASSETS - DECEMBER 31 $62,529,203 ($880,599) $61,648,604 OPERATING INCOME $8,653,201 ($390,278) $8,262,923...

12 BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT BRAINTREE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT 13 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS STATEMENT OF KILOWATT HOUR SALES, LIGHT DIVISION December 31, 2013 & 2012 2013 2012 KILOWATTS RESIDENTIAL SERVICE 119,880,315 117,656,816 COMMERCIAL SERVICE 205,920,815 205,558,411 INDUSTRIAL SERVICE 25,179,150 26,131,264 MUNICIPAL SERVICE 14,098,488 14,142,681 AREA LIGHTING 886,677 892,139 SALES TO OTHER UTILITIES 39,051,424 44,007,264 TOTAL KILOWATT HOUR SALES 405,016,869 408,388,575 REVENUE RESIDENTIAL SERVICE $15,796,254 $15,504,642 COMMERCIAL SERVICE 29,653,578 29,641,411 INDUSTRIAL SERVICE 3,321,368 3,446,150 MUNICIPAL SERVICE 2,042,070 2,019,125 AREA LIGHTING 103,342 100,250 SALES TO OTHER UTILITIES 13,785,612 12,605,128 TOTAL KILOWATT DOLLAR SALES $64,702,224 $63,316,706

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