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WAUW NWMT NF MONTANA OATT CROSSOVER MATL.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 EDF Trading North America, LLC NWMT NWMT NF MONTANA OATT NWMTIMBALANC NWMT.SYSTEM 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 EDF Trading North America, LLC NWMT BPAT NF MONTANA OATT COLSTRIP BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Western Area Power Administration PPW WAPA NF MONTANA OATT YTP GREATFALLS 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Sun River Elect Coop OLF 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. BPAT GWA SFP MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT GLWND1 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp. WAPA PPW NF MONTANA OATT CROSSOVER YTP 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Montana Consumer Counsel Tax (Montana) - Docket 2018.10.67 - Order 7637 2023-04-012023-06-30 C001789 Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc. WAPA BPAT NF MONTANA OATT CROSSOVER BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. NWMT BPAT SFP MONTANA OATT COLSTRIP BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp. NWMT BPAT NF MONTANA OATT CANYONFERRY BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Other 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Bonneville Power Administration BPAT PPW NF MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. GWA PPW NF MONTANA OATT GLWND1 BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. NWMT NWMT SFP MONTANA OATT CROOKEDFALLS MATL.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 ferc:MayMember South Dakota Operations 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Western Area Power Administration  WAPA  Malmstrom Air Force Base  FNO  Montana OATT  Fort Peck West  Great Falls, MT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Mercuria Energy America, LLC WAPA PPW NF MONTANA OATT GREATFALLS BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Mercuria Energy America, LLC WAPA GWA NF MONTANA OATT GREATFALLS GLWND1 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 BPA Residential Exchange Program (Montana) - Docket 2018.8.49 Order 7630; Annual Amortization 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Basin Electric Power Cooperative NWMT BPAT NF MONTANA OATT MATL.NWMT BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Energy Keepers Inc. NWMT PACE LFP MONTANA OATT KERR BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 ferc:MarchMember Montana Operations 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Iberdrola Renewables Inc. BPAT PPW NF MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 FAS 106 (Montana) - Docket 93.6.24 and Docket 2009.9.129 2023-03-31 C001789 ScheduleTransmissionOfElectricityByIsoOrRtoAbstract 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 CTC QF Over/Under Collections (Montana) - Docket 97.9.90 and Docket 2001.1.15; Annual Amortization 2023-04-012023-06-30 C001789 Montana Consumer Counsel Tax (Montana) - Docket 2018.10.67 - Order 7637 2023-03-31 C001789 EDF Trading North America, LLC NWMT PPW NF MONTANA OATT COLSTRIP BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc. PPW WAPA NF MONTANA OATT YTP CROSSOVER 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Basin Electric Power Cooperative WAPA PPW NF MONTANA OATT CROSSOVER YTP 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Field Inventory (South Dakota) - Docket EL 14-106 2023-04-012023-06-30 C001789 Bonneville Power Administration  BPA    Bonneville Power Administration  FNO  Montana OATT  BPAT.NWMT      Various in Montana 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Portland General Electric Company PPW BPAT NF MONTANA OATT BRDY BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 ferc:Quarter3Member Montana Operations 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc. NWMT PACE NF MONTANA OATT MATL.NWMT BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 ferc:ElectricUtilityMemberferc:HydraulicProductionPlantConventionalMember 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Other 2022-01-012022-06-30 C001789 Excess Deferred Income Taxes (South Dakota) 2023-04-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. GWA PPW NF MONTANA OATT GLWND2 JEFF 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 REC Silicon Company  Morgan Stanley  REC Silicon Company  FNO  Montana OATT  Hardin    Butte, MT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. BPAT PPW SFP MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT JEFF 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 EDF Trading North America, LLC PACE NWMT NF MONTANA OATT BRDY COLSTRIP 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Macquarie Energy, LLC NWMT BPAT NF MONTANA OATT HOLTER BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 2022-04-012022-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. BPAT AVA NF MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT AVAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 CTC QF Over/Under Collections (Montana) - Docket 97.9.90 and Docket 2001.1.15; Annual Amortization 2023-03-31 C001789 ferc:Quarter1Member South Dakota Operations 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Excess Deferred Income Taxes (Montana) 2023-03-31 C001789 MAG Energy Solutions PACE NWMT NF MONTANA OATT JEFF MATL.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 FAS 106 (Montana) - Docket 93.6.24 and Docket 2009.9.129 2023-04-012023-06-30 C001789 Asset Retirement Obligation (South Dakota) 2023-03-31 C001789 GROTON, CITY OF WAPA GROTON LFP VOL 2 HURON 115 KV BUS GROTON 69 KV 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Big Horn County Electric Coop. Inc.  WAPA  Big Horn County Electric Coop. Inc.  FNO  Montana OATT  Various & Great Falls    Various in Montana 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Excess Deferred Income Taxes (South Dakota) 2023-04-012023-06-30 C001789 Flow-through Income Taxes (Montana) 2023-03-31 C001789 Energy Keepers Inc. NWMT PACE SFP MONTANA OATT KERR YTP 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Energy Keepers Inc. NWMT BPAT SFP MONTANA OATT KERR BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc. WAPA AVA NF MONTANA OATT CROSSOVER AVAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Phillips 66 Company  Shell Energy  Phillips 66 Company  FNO  Montana OATT  BPAT.NWMT  Various in Montana 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Basin Creek Capital Lease (Montana) 2023-03-31 C001789 LANGFORD, CITY OF WAPA LANGFORD LFP VOL 2 HURON 115 KV BUS LANGFORD 12.5 KV 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 ferc:OtherUtility2Member 2023-06-30 C001789 The Energy Authority BPAT PPW SFP MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Montana Public Service Commission (Montana) - Docket 2017.9.78 - Order 7568 2023-03-31 C001789 Sibanye-Stillwater  Various  Stillwater Mining Company  FNO  Montana OATT  As Available  Various in Montana 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 ferc:SteamProductionPlantMemberferc:ElectricUtilityMember 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc. PPW BPAT NF MONTANA OATT YTP BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Pension Plan (South Dakota) 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Basin Electric Power Cooperative PPW NWMT NF MONTANA OATT YTP NWMT.SYSTEM 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Benefis Health Systems  Energy Keepers inc.  Benefis Health Systems  FNO  Montana OATT  Kerr  Various in Montana 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Magris Talc USA, Inc.  Energy Keepers Inc.  Magris Talc USA, Inc.  FNO  Montana OATT  Kerr  Three Forks, MT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Natural Gas Transmission Verification Program (Montana) - Docket D2016.11.88 2023-03-31 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. NWMT NWMT SFP MONTANA OATT HARDIN MATL.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Debt Financing Costs 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Basin Creek Capital Lease (Montana) 2023-04-012023-06-30 C001789 Powerex Corporation BPAT WAPA NF MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT CROSSOVER 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Line of Credit (Repayments) Borrowings, Net 2022-01-012022-06-30 C001789 ferc:GasUtilityMember 2023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. GWA PPW NF MONTANA OATT GLWND2 BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 ferc:CommonPlantElectricMemberferc:ElectricUtilityMember 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 The Energy Authority PPW BPAT NF MONTANA OATT YTP BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. WAPA PPW NF MONTANA OATT GREATFALLS JEFF 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Montana Operationsferc:JanuaryMember 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 EDF Trading North America, LLC NWMT NWMT NF MONTANA OATT COLSTRIP NWMT.SYSTEM 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Naturener Power Watch, LLC GWA GWA SFP MONTANA OATT GLWND1 GLWND2 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Puget Sound Energy Marketing AVA AVA SFP MONTANA OATT COLSTRIP AVAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Deferred Gas Storage Sales (Montana) - Docket D2001.1.1; Amortization 2001 - 2039 2023-06-30 C001789 Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp. PPW BPAT NF MONTANA OATT YTP BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Investment in Equity Securities 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Asset Retirement Obligation (Montana) 2023-04-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. BPAT GWA NF MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT GLWND2 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Montana Public Service Commission (Montana) - Docket 2017.9.78 - Order 7568 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Powerex Corporation NWMT PACE NF MONTANA OATT MATL.NWMT BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Mercuria Energy America, LLC WAPA PPW NF MONTANA OATT CROSSOVER BRDY 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 EDF Trading North America, LLC BPAT AVA NF MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT AVAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Western Area Power Administration WAPA WAPA SFP MONTANA OATT GREATFALLS CROSSOVER 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Western Area Power Administration NWMT WAPA SFP MONTANA OATT CANYONFERRY CROSSOVER 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Natural Gas Regulatory Deferrals (Montana) 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Rounding      2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Basin Electric Power Cooperative PPW WAPA NF MONTANA OATT YTP GREATFALLS 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Unbilled Revenues (South Dakota) 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Guzman Energy, LLC NWMT NWMT NF MONTANA OATT CLEARWATER TOWNSEND 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Manufactured Gas Plants (South Dakota) - Docket NG 11-003 2023-03-31 C001789 EDF Trading North America, LLC NWMT BPAT SFP MONTANA OATT COLSTRIP BPAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Montana Consumer Counsel Tax (Montana) - Docket 2018.10.67 - Order 7637 2023-06-30 C001789 Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc. WAPA PPW NF MONTANA OATT CROSSOVER YTP 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. PACE NWMT NF MONTANA OATT JEFF MATL.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Field Inventory (South Dakota) - Docket EL 14-106 2023-03-31 C001789 ferc:NovemberMember South Dakota Operations 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Montana Operationsferc:Quarter2Member 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Puget Sound Energy Marketing AVA AVA NF MONTANA OATT COLSTRIP AVAT.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc. NWMT NWMT NF MONTANA OATT COLSTRIP MATL.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 CTC QF Over/Under Collections (Montana) - Docket 97.9.90 and Docket 2001.1.15; Annual Amortization 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 MAG Energy Solutions BPAT NWMT NF MONTANA OATT BPAT.NWMT MATL.NWMT 2023-01-012023-06-30 C001789 Basin Electric Power Cooperative PPW WAPA NF MONTANA OATT YTP CROSSOVER 2023-01-012023-06-30 iso4217:USD utr:MWh xbrli:pure utr:MW ns:year
THIS FILING IS
Item 1:
An Initial (Original) Submission
OR
Resubmission No.

FERC FINANCIAL REPORT
FERC FORM No. 1: Annual Report of
Major Electric Utilities, Licensees
and Others and Supplemental
Form 3-Q: Quarterly Financial Report

These reports are mandatory under the Federal Power Act, Sections 3, 4(a), 304 and 309, and 18 CFR 141.1 and 141.400. Failure to report may result in criminal fines, civil penalties and other sanctions as provided by law. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission does not consider these reports to be of confidential nature
Exact Legal Name of Respondent (Company)

NorthWestern Corporation
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2


INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING FERC FORM NOS. 1 and 3-Q

GENERAL INFORMATION

  1. Purpose

    FERC Form No. 1 (FERC Form 1) is an annual regulatory requirement for Major electric utilities, licensees and others (18 C.F.R. § 141.1). FERC Form No. 3-Q ( FERC Form 3-Q) is a quarterly regulatory requirement which supplements the annual financial reporting requirement (18 C.F.R. § 141.400). These reports are designed to collect financial and operational information from electric utilities, licensees and others subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. These reports are also considered to be non-confidential public use forms.
  2. Who Must Submit

    Each Major electric utility, licensee, or other, as classified in the Commission’s Uniform System of Accounts Prescribed for Public Utilities, Licensees, and Others Subject To the Provisions of The Federal Power Act (18 C.F.R. Part 101), must submit FERC Form 1 (18 C.F.R. § 141.1), and FERC Form 3-Q (18 C.F.R. § 141.400).

    Note: Major means having, in each of the three previous calendar years, sales or transmission service that exceeds one of the following:
    1. one million megawatt hours of total annual sales,
    2. 100 megawatt hours of annual sales for resale,
    3. 500 megawatt hours of annual power exchanges delivered, or
    4. 500 megawatt hours of annual wheeling for others (deliveries plus losses).
  3. What and Where to Submit

    1. Submit FERC Form Nos. 1 and 3-Q electronically through the eCollection portal at https://eCollection.ferc.gov, and according to the specifications in the Form 1 and 3-Q taxonomies.
    2. The Corporate Officer Certification must be submitted electronically as part of the FERC Forms 1 and 3-Q filings.
    3. Submit immediately upon publication, by either eFiling or mail, two (2) copies to the Secretary of the Commission, the latest Annual Report to Stockholders. Unless eFiling the Annual Report to Stockholders, mail the stockholders report to the Secretary of the Commission at:
      Secretary
      Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE
      Washington, DC 20426
    4. For the CPA Certification Statement, submit within 30 days after filing the FERC Form 1, a letter or report (not applicable to filers classified as Class C or Class D prior to January 1, 1984). The CPA Certification Statement can be either eFiled or mailed to the Secretary of the Commission at the address above.

      The CPA Certification Statement should:
      1. Attest to the conformity, in all material aspects, of the below listed (schedules and pages) with the Commission's applicable Uniform System of Accounts (including applicable notes relating thereto and the Chief Accountant's published accounting releases), and
      2. Be signed by independent certified public accountants or an independent licensed public accountant certified or licensed by a regulatory authority of a State or other political subdivision of the U. S. (See 18 C.F.R. §§ 41.10-41.12 for specific qualifications.)

        Schedules
        Pages
        Comparative Balance Sheet 110-113
        Statement of Income 114-117
        Statement of Retained Earnings 118-119
        Statement of Cash Flows 120-121
        Notes to Financial Statements 122-123
    5. The following format must be used for the CPA Certification Statement unless unusual circumstances or conditions, explained in the letter or report, demand that it be varied. Insert parenthetical phrases only when exceptions are reported.

      “In connection with our regular examination of the financial statements of [COMPANY NAME] for the year ended on which we have reported separately under date of [DATE], we have also reviewed schedules [NAME OF SCHEDULES] of FERC Form No. 1 for the year filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, for conformity in all material respects with the requirements of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as set forth in its applicable Uniform System of Accounts and published accounting releases. Our review for this purpose included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances.

      Based on our review, in our opinion the accompanying schedules identified in the preceding paragraph (except as noted below) conform in all material respects with the accounting requirements of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as set forth in its applicable Uniform System of Accounts and published accounting releases.” The letter or report must state which, if any, of the pages above do not conform to the Commission’s requirements. Describe the discrepancies that exist.
    6. Filers are encouraged to file their Annual Report to Stockholders, and the CPA Certification Statement using eFiling. Further instructions are found on the Commission’s website at https://www.ferc.gov/ferc-online/ferc-online/frequently-asked-questions-faqs-efilingferc-online.
    7. Federal, State, and Local Governments and other authorized users may obtain additional blank copies of FERC Form 1 and 3-Q free of charge from https://www.ferc.gov/general-information-0/electric-industry-forms.
  4. When to Submit

    FERC Forms 1 and 3-Q must be filed by the following schedule:

    1. FERC Form 1 for each year ending December 31 must be filed by April 18th of the following year (18 CFR § 141.1), and
    2. FERC Form 3-Q for each calendar quarter must be filed within 60 days after the reporting quarter (18 C.F.R. § 141.400).
  5. Where to Send Comments on Public Reporting Burden.

    The public reporting burden for the FERC Form 1 collection of information is estimated to average 1,168 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data-needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The public reporting burden for the FERC Form 3-Q collection of information is estimated to average 168 hours per response.

    Send comments regarding these burden estimates or any aspect of these collections of information, including suggestions for reducing burden, to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 (Attention: Information Clearance Officer); and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503 (Attention: Desk Officer for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission). No person shall be subject to any penalty if any collection of information does not display a valid control number (44 U.S.C. § 3512 (a)).

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Prepare this report in conformity with the Uniform System of Accounts (18 CFR Part 101) (USofA). Interpret all accounting words and phrases in accordance with the USofA.
  2. Enter in whole numbers (dollars or MWH) only, except where otherwise noted. (Enter cents for averages and figures per unit where cents are important. The truncating of cents is allowed except on the four basic financial statements where rounding is required.) The amounts shown on all supporting pages must agree with the amounts entered on the statements that they support. When applying thresholds to determine significance for reporting purposes, use for balance sheet accounts the balances at the end of the current reporting period, and use for statement of income accounts the current year's year to date amounts.
  3. Complete each question fully and accurately, even if it has been answered in a previous report. Enter the word "None" where it truly and completely states the fact.
  4. For any page(s) that is not applicable to the respondent, omit the page(s) and enter "NA," "NONE," or "Not Applicable" in column (d) on the List of Schedules, pages 2 and 3.
  5. Enter the month, day, and year for all dates. Use customary abbreviations. The "Date of Report" included in the header of each page is to be completed only for resubmissions (see VII. below).
  6. Generally, except for certain schedules, all numbers, whether they are expected to be debits or credits, must be reported as positive. Numbers having a sign that is different from the expected sign must be reported by enclosing the numbers in parentheses.
  7. For any resubmissions, please explain the reason for the resubmission in a footnote to the data field.
  8. Do not make references to reports of previous periods/years or to other reports in lieu of required entries, except as specifically authorized.
  9. Wherever (schedule) pages refer to figures from a previous period/year, the figures reported must be based upon those shown by the report of the previous period/year, or an appropriate explanation given as to why the different figures were used.
  10. Schedule specific instructions are found in the applicable taxonomy and on the applicable blank rendered form.
Definitions for statistical classifications used for completing schedules for transmission system reporting are as follows:

FNS - Firm Network Transmission Service for Self. "Firm" means service that can not be interrupted for economic reasons and is intended to remain reliable even under adverse conditions. "Network Service" is Network Transmission Service as described in Order No. 888 and the Open Access Transmission Tariff. "Self" means the respondent.

FNO - Firm Network Service for Others. "Firm" means that service cannot be interrupted for economic reasons and is intended to remain reliable even under adverse conditions. "Network Service" is Network Transmission Service as described in Order No. 888 and the Open Access Transmission Tariff.

LFP - for Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Reservations. "Long-Term" means one year or longer and” firm" means that service cannot be interrupted for economic reasons and is intended to remain reliable even under adverse conditions. "Point-to-Point Transmission Reservations" are described in Order No. 888 and the Open Access Transmission Tariff. For all transactions identified as LFP, provide in a footnote the termination date of the contract defined as the earliest date either buyer or seller can unilaterally cancel the contract.

OLF - Other Long-Term Firm Transmission Service. Report service provided under contracts which do not conform to the terms of the Open Access Transmission Tariff. "Long-Term" means one year or longer and “firm” means that service cannot be interrupted for economic reasons and is intended to remain reliable even under adverse conditions. For all transactions identified as OLF, provide in a footnote the termination date of the contract defined as the earliest date either buyer or seller can unilaterally get out of the contract.

SFP - Short-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Reservations. Use this classification for all firm point-to-point transmission reservations, where the duration of each period of reservation is less than one-year.

NF - Non-Firm Transmission Service, where firm means that service cannot be interrupted for economic reasons and is intended to remain reliable even under adverse conditions.

OS - Other Transmission Service. Use this classification only for those services which can not be placed in the above-mentioned classifications, such as all other service regardless of the length of the contract and service FERC Form. Describe the type of service in a footnote for each entry.

AD - Out-of-Period Adjustments. Use this code for any accounting adjustments or "true-ups" for service provided in prior reporting periods. Provide an explanation in a footnote for each adjustment.

DEFINITIONS
  1. Commission Authorization (Comm. Auth.) -- The authorization of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or any other Commission. Name the commission whose authorization was obtained and give date of the authorization.
  2. Respondent -- The person, corporation, licensee, agency, authority, or other Legal entity or instrumentality in whose behalf the report is made.

EXCERPTS FROM THE LAW

Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. § 791a-825r

Sec. 3. The words defined in this section shall have the following meanings for purposes of this Act, to with:

  1. ’Corporation' means any corporation, joint-stock company, partnership, association, business trust, organized group of persons, whether incorporated or not, or a receiver or receivers, trustee or trustees of any of the foregoing. It shall not include 'municipalities, as hereinafter defined;
  2. 'Person' means an individual or a corporation;
  3. 'Licensee, means any person, State, or municipality Licensed under the provisions of section 4 of this Act, and any assignee or successor in interest thereof;
  1. 'municipality means a city, county, irrigation district, drainage district, or other political subdivision or agency of a State competent under the Laws thereof to carry and the business of developing, transmitting, unitizing, or distributing power; ......
  1. "project' means. a complete unit of improvement or development, consisting of a power house, all water conduits, all dams and appurtenant works and structures (including navigation structures) which are a part of said unit, and all storage, diverting, or fore bay reservoirs directly connected therewith, the primary line or lines transmitting power there from to the point of junction with the distribution system or with the interconnected primary transmission system, all miscellaneous structures used and useful in connection with said unit or any part thereof, and all water rights, rights-of-way, ditches, dams, reservoirs, Lands, or interest in Lands the use and occupancy of which are necessary or appropriate in the maintenance and operation of such unit;

"Sec. 4. The Commission is hereby authorized and empowered
  1. 'To make investigations and to collect and record data concerning the utilization of the water 'resources of any region to be developed, the water-power industry and its relation to other industries and to interstate or foreign commerce, and concerning the location, capacity, development costs, and relation to markets of power sites; ... to the extent the Commission may deem necessary or useful for the purposes of this Act."

"Sec. 304.
  1. Every Licensee and every public utility shall file with the Commission such annual and other periodic or special* reports as the Commission may by rules and regulations or other prescribe as necessary or appropriate to assist the Commission in the proper administration of this Act. The Commission may prescribe the manner and FERC Form in which such reports shall be made, and require from such persons specific answers to all questions upon which the Commission may need information. The Commission may require that such reports shall include, among other things, full information as to assets and Liabilities, capitalization, net investment, and reduction thereof, gross receipts, interest due and paid, depreciation, and other reserves, cost of project and other facilities, cost of maintenance and operation of the project and other facilities, cost of renewals and replacement of the project works and other facilities, depreciation, generation, transmission, distribution, delivery, use, and sale of electric energy. The Commission may require any such person to make adequate provision for currently determining such costs and other facts. Such reports shall be made under oath unless the Commission otherwise specifies*.10
"Sec. 309.
  1. The Commission shall have power to perform any and all acts, and to prescribe, issue, make, and rescind such orders, rules and regulations as it may find necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this Act. Among other things, such rules and regulations may define accounting, technical, and trade terms used in this Act; and may prescribe the FERC Form or FERC Forms of all statements, declarations, applications, and reports to be filed with the Commission, the information which they shall contain, and the time within which they shall be field..."

GENERAL PENALTIES

The Commission may assess up to $1 million per day per violation of its rules and regulations. See FPA § 316(a) (2005), 16 U.S.C. § 825o(a).


FERC FORM NO.
1/3-Q

REPORT OF MAJOR ELECTRIC UTILITIES, LICENSEES AND OTHER
Identification
01 Exact Legal Name of Respondent

NorthWestern Corporation
02 Year/ Period of Report


End of:
2023
/
Q2
03 Previous Name and Date of Change (If name changed during year)

/
04 Address of Principal Office at End of Period (Street, City, State, Zip Code)

3010 West 69th Street Sioux Falls, SD 57108
05 Name of Contact Person

Evan VerWey
06 Title of Contact Person

Manager of Financial Reporting
07 Address of Contact Person (Street, City, State, Zip Code)

3010 West 69th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
08 Telephone of Contact Person, Including Area Code

(605) 978-2906
09 This Report is An Original / A Resubmission

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
10 Date of Report (Mo, Da, Yr)

06/30/2023
Quarterly Corporate Officer Certification
The undersigned officer certifies that:

I have examined this report and to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief all statements of fact contained in this report are correct statements of the business affairs of the respondent and the financial statements, and other financial information contained in this report, conform in all material respects to the Uniform System of Accounts.

01 Name

Jeff Berzina
02 Title

Controller
03 Signature

Jeff Berzina
04 Date Signed (Mo, Da, Yr)

08/03/2023
Title 18, U.S.C. 1001 makes it a crime for any person to knowingly and willingly to make to any Agency or Department of the United States any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements as to any matter within its jurisdiction.


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
List of Schedules

Enter in column (c) the terms "none," "not applicable," or "NA," as appropriate, where no information or amounts have been reported for certain pages. Omit pages where the respondents are "none," "not applicable," or "NA".

Line No.
Title of Schedule
(a)
Reference Page No.
(b)
Remarks
(c)
ScheduleIdentificationAbstract
Identification
1
ScheduleListOfSchedulesAbstract
List of Schedules (Electric Utility)
2
1
ScheduleImportantChangesDuringTheQuarterYearAbstract
Important Changes During the Quarter
108
2
ScheduleComparativeBalanceSheetAbstract
Comparative Balance Sheet
110
3
ScheduleStatementOfIncomeAbstract
Statement of Income for the Quarter
114
4
ScheduleRetainedEarningsAbstract
Statement of Retained Earnings for the Quarter
118
5
ScheduleStatementOfCashFlowsAbstract
Statement of Cash Flows
120
6
ScheduleNotesToFinancialStatementsAbstract
Notes to Financial Statements
122
7
ScheduleStatementOfAccumulatedOtherComprehensiveIncomeAndHedgingActivitiesAbstract
Statement of Accum Comp Income, Comp Income, and Hedging Activities
122a
8
ScheduleSummaryOfUtilityPlantAndAccumulatedProvisionsForDepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionAbstract
Summary of Utility Plant & Accumulated Provisions for Dep, Amort & Dep
200
9
ScheduleElectricPlantInServiceAndAccumulatedProvisionForDepreciationByFunctionAbstract
Electric Plant In Service and Accum Provision For Depr by Function
208
10
ScheduleTransmissionServiceAndGenerationInterconnectionStudyCostsAbstract
Transmission Service and Generation Interconnection Study Costs
231
11
ScheduleOtherRegulatoryAssetsAbstract
Other Regulatory Assets
232
12
ScheduleOtherRegulatoryLiabilitiesAbstract
Other Regulatory Liabilities
278
13
ScheduleElectricOperatingRevenuesAbstract
Elec Operating Revenues (Individual Schedule Lines 300-301)
300
14
ScheduleRegionalTransmissionServiceRevenuesAbstract
Regional Transmission Service Revenues (Account 457.1)
302
Not Applicable
15
ScheduleElectricProductionOtherPowerTransmissionRegionalExpensesAbstract
Electric Prod, Other Power Supply Exp, Trans and Distrib Exp
324
16
ScheduleElectricCustomerAccountServiceSalesAdministrativeAndGeneralExpensesAbstract
Electric Customer Accts, Service, Sales, Admin and General Expenses
325
17
ScheduleTransmissionOfElectricityForOthersAbstract
Transmission of Electricity for Others
328
18
ScheduleTransmissionOfElectricityByIsoOrRtoAbstract
Transmission of Electricity by ISO/RTOs
331
Not Applicable
19
ScheduleTransmissionOfElectricityByOthersAbstract
Transmission of Electricity by Others
332
20
ScheduleDepreciationDepletionAndAmortizationsAbstract
Deprec, Depl and Amort of Elec Plant (403,403.1,404,and 405) (except Amortization of Acquisition Adjustments)
338
21
ScheduleAmountsIncludedInIsoOrRtoSettlementAbstract
Amounts Included in ISO/RTO Settlement Statements
397
22
ScheduleMonthlyPeaksAndOutputAbstract
Monthly Peak Loads and Energy Output
399
23
ScheduleMonthlyTransmissionSystemPeakLoadAbstract
Monthly Transmission System Peak Load
400
24
ScheduleMonthlyIsoOrRtoTransmissionSystemPeakLoadAbstract
Monthly ISO/RTO Transmission System Peak Load
400a


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
IMPORTANT CHANGES DURING THE QUARTER/YEAR

Give particulars (details) concerning the matters indicated below. Make the statements explicit and precise, and number them in accordance with the inquiries. Each inquiry should be answered. Enter "none," "not applicable," or "NA" where applicable. If information which answers an inquiry is given elsewhere in the report, make a reference to the schedule in which it appears.

  1. Changes in and important additions to franchise rights: Describe the actual consideration given therefore and state from whom the franchise rights were acquired. If acquired without the payment of consideration, state that fact.
  2. Acquisition of ownership in other companies by reorganization, merger, or consolidation with other companies: Give names of companies involved, particulars concerning the transactions, name of the Commission authorizing the transaction, and reference to Commission authorization.
  3. Purchase or sale of an operating unit or system: Give a brief description of the property, and of the transactions relating thereto, and reference to Commission authorization, if any was required. Give date journal entries called for by the Uniform System of Accounts were submitted to the Commission.
  4. Important leaseholds (other than leaseholds for natural gas lands) that have been acquired or given, assigned or surrendered: Give effective dates, lengths of terms, names of parties, rents, and other condition. State name of Commission authorizing lease and give reference to such authorization.
  5. Important extension or reduction of transmission or distribution system: State territory added or relinquished and date operations began or ceased and give reference to Commission authorization, if any was required. State also the approximate number of customers added or lost and approximate annual revenues of each class of service. Each natural gas company must also state major new continuing sources of gas made available to it from purchases, development, purchase contract or otherwise, giving location and approximate total gas volumes available, period of contracts, and other parties to any such arrangements, etc.
  6. Obligations incurred as a result of issuance of securities or assumption of liabilities or guarantees including issuance of short-term debt and commercial paper having a maturity of one year or less. Give reference to FERC or State Commission authorization, as appropriate, and the amount of obligation or guarantee.
  7. Changes in articles of incorporation or amendments to charter: Explain the nature and purpose of such changes or amendments.
  8. State the estimated annual effect and nature of any important wage scale changes during the year.
  9. State briefly the status of any materially important legal proceedings pending at the end of the year, and the results of any such proceedings culminated during the year.
  10. Describe briefly any materially important transactions of the respondent not disclosed elsewhere in this report in which an officer, director, security holder reported on Pages 104 or 105 of the Annual Report Form No. 1, voting trustee, associated company or known associate of any of these persons was a party or in which any such person had a material interest.
  11. (Reserved.)
  12. If the important changes during the year relating to the respondent company appearing in the annual report to stockholders are applicable in every respect and furnish the data required by Instructions 1 to 11 above, such notes may be included on this page.
  13. Describe fully any changes in officers, directors, major security holders and voting powers of the respondent that may have occurred during the reporting period.
  14. In the event that the respondent participates in a cash management program(s) and its proprietary capital ratio is less than 30 percent please describe the significant events or transactions causing the proprietary capital ratio to be less than 30 percent, and the extent to which the respondent has amounts loaned or money advanced to its parent, subsidiary, or affiliated companies through a cash management program(s). Additionally, please describe plans, if any to regain at least a 30 percent proprietary ratio.
1. None
2. None
3. On January 16, 2023, we entered into a definitive agreement (the Avista Agreement) with Avista Corporation (Avista) to acquire Avista's 15 percent interest in each of Units 3 and 4 at the Colstrip Generating Station, a coal-fired, base-load electric generation facility located in Colstrip, Montana. The Avista Agreement provides that the purchase price will be $0 and that we will acquire Avista's interest effective December 31, 2025, subject to the satisfaction of the closing conditions contained within the Avista Agreement. Under the terms of this Avista Agreement, we will be responsible for operating costs starting on January 1, 2026; while Avista will retain responsibility for its pre-closing share of environmental and pension liabilities attributed to events or conditions existing prior to the closing of the transaction and for any future decommission and demolition costs associated with the existing facilities that comprise Avista's interest.

The Avista Agreement contains customary representations and warranties, covenants, and indemnification obligations, and the Avista Agreement is subject to customary conditions and approvals, including approval from the FERC. As the terms of this agreement are not effective until January 1, 2026, and given the aforementioned conditions and approvals needed, no journal entries have been submitted to the Commission at this time.
4. None
5. None
6. See Note 6, "Financing Activities." Equity Issuance: FERC Order ES19-36-000 and MPSC Order Number 7691 Docket Number D2019.08.046; Debt Issuance: FERC Order ES21-53-000 and MPSC Order Number 7804 Docket Number D2021.08.107.
7. None
8. None
9. See Note 9, "Commitments and Contingencies".
10. None
12. None
13. On January 1, 2023, Bob Rowe retired as Chief Executive Officer and Brian Bird was promoted to President and Chief Executive Officer.

On January 1, 2023, Heather Grahame retired as General Counsel and Vice President - Regulatory and Federal Government Affairs. On this same day, Cyndee Fang was promoted to Vice President - Regulatory and Shannon Heim was promoted to Vice President - General Counsel.

On April 28, 2023, Sherina Edwards was elected by our shareholders to the Board of Directors.

On June 16, 2023 Curt Pohl retired as Vice President of Asset Management and Business Development and Bleau LeFave was promoted to Vice President of Asset Management and Business Development.
14. NA


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET (ASSETS AND OTHER DEBITS)
Line No.
Title of Account
(a)
Ref. Page No.
(b)
Current Year End of Quarter/Year Balance
(c)
Prior Year End Balance 12/31
(d)
1
UtilityPlantAbstract
UTILITY PLANT
2
UtilityPlant
Utility Plant (101-106, 114)
200
7,698,089,684
7,591,279,874
3
ConstructionWorkInProgress
Construction Work in Progress (107)
200
403,135,984
300,649,215
4
UtilityPlantAndConstructionWorkInProgress
TOTAL Utility Plant (Enter Total of lines 2 and 3)
8,101,225,668
7,891,929,089
5
AccumulatedProvisionForDepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionOfPlantUtility
(Less) Accum. Prov. for Depr. Amort. Depl. (108, 110, 111, 115)
200
2,867,174,608
2,786,711,964
6
UtilityPlantNet
Net Utility Plant (Enter Total of line 4 less 5)
5,234,051,060
5,105,217,125
7
NuclearFuelInProcessOfRefinementConversionEnrichmentAndFabrication
Nuclear Fuel in Process of Ref., Conv., Enrich., and Fab. (120.1)
202
8
NuclearFuelMaterialsAndAssembliesStockAccountMajorOnly
Nuclear Fuel Materials and Assemblies-Stock Account (120.2)
9
NuclearFuelAssembliesInReactorMajorOnly
Nuclear Fuel Assemblies in Reactor (120.3)
10
SpentNuclearFuelMajorOnly
Spent Nuclear Fuel (120.4)
11
NuclearFuelUnderCapitalLeases
Nuclear Fuel Under Capital Leases (120.6)
12
AccumulatedProvisionForAmortizationOfNuclearFuelAssemblies
(Less) Accum. Prov. for Amort. of Nucl. Fuel Assemblies (120.5)
202
13
NuclearFuelNet
Net Nuclear Fuel (Enter Total of lines 7-11 less 12)
14
UtilityPlantAndNuclearFuelNet
Net Utility Plant (Enter Total of lines 6 and 13)
5,234,051,060
5,105,217,125
15
OtherElectricPlantAdjustments
Utility Plant Adjustments (116)
357,585,527
357,585,527
16
GasStoredUndergroundNoncurrent
Gas Stored Underground - Noncurrent (117)
36,209,271
36,209,611
17
OtherPropertyAndInvestmentsAbstract
OTHER PROPERTY AND INVESTMENTS
18
NonutilityProperty
Nonutility Property (121)
686,805
686,805
19
AccumulatedProvisionForDepreciationAndAmortizationOfNonutilityProperty
(Less) Accum. Prov. for Depr. and Amort. (122)
67,635
65,534
20
InvestmentInAssociatedCompanies
Investments in Associated Companies (123)
21
InvestmentInSubsidiaryCompanies
Investment in Subsidiary Companies (123.1)
224
30,763,905
25,343,937
23
NoncurrentPortionOfAllowances
Noncurrent Portion of Allowances
228
24
OtherInvestments
Other Investments (124)
21,752,022
21,035,719
25
SinkingFunds
Sinking Funds (125)
26
DepreciationFund
Depreciation Fund (126)
27
AmortizationFundFederal
Amortization Fund - Federal (127)
28
OtherSpecialFunds
Other Special Funds (128)
29
SpecialFunds
Special Funds (Non Major Only) (129)
30
DerivativeInstrumentAssetsLongTerm
Long-Term Portion of Derivative Assets (175)
31
DerivativeInstrumentAssetsHedgesLongTerm
Long-Term Portion of Derivative Assets - Hedges (176)
32
OtherPropertyAndInvestments
TOTAL Other Property and Investments (Lines 18-21 and 23-31)
53,135,097
47,000,927
33
CurrentAndAccruedAssetsAbstract
CURRENT AND ACCRUED ASSETS
34
CashAndWorkingFunds
Cash and Working Funds (Non-major Only) (130)
35
Cash
Cash (131)
6,104,366
8,029,111
36
SpecialDeposits
Special Deposits (132-134)
15,098,817
12,761,965
37
WorkingFunds
Working Fund (135)
22,850
23,450
38
TemporaryCashInvestments
Temporary Cash Investments (136)
39
NotesReceivable
Notes Receivable (141)
40
CustomerAccountsReceivable
Customer Accounts Receivable (142)
77,664,444
106,890,491
41
OtherAccountsReceivable
Other Accounts Receivable (143)
9,333,986
26,793,907
42
AccumulatedProvisionForUncollectibleAccountsCredit
(Less) Accum. Prov. for Uncollectible Acct.-Credit (144)
2,942,206
2,451,237
43
NotesReceivableFromAssociatedCompanies
Notes Receivable from Associated Companies (145)
44
AccountsReceivableFromAssociatedCompanies
Accounts Receivable from Assoc. Companies (146)
1,344,258
3,143,188
45
FuelStock
Fuel Stock (151)
227
8,563,633
7,724,941
46
FuelStockExpensesUndistributed
Fuel Stock Expenses Undistributed (152)
227
47
Residuals
Residuals (Elec) and Extracted Products (153)
227
48
PlantMaterialsAndOperatingSupplies
Plant Materials and Operating Supplies (154)
227
81,760,976
71,154,248
49
Merchandise
Merchandise (155)
227
50
OtherMaterialsAndSupplies
Other Materials and Supplies (156)
227
51
NuclearMaterialsHeldForSale
Nuclear Materials Held for Sale (157)
202/227
52
AllowanceInventoryAndWithheld
Allowances (158.1 and 158.2)
228
53
NoncurrentPortionOfAllowances
(Less) Noncurrent Portion of Allowances
228
54
StoresExpenseUndistributed
Stores Expense Undistributed (163)
227
677,194
55
GasStoredCurrent
Gas Stored Underground - Current (164.1)
16,496,118
27,722,831
56
LiquefiedNaturalGasStoredAndHeldForProcessing
Liquefied Natural Gas Stored and Held for Processing (164.2-164.3)
57
Prepayments
Prepayments (165)
(a)
22,973,142
23,739,745
58
AdvancesForGas
Advances for Gas (166-167)
59
InterestAndDividendsReceivable
Interest and Dividends Receivable (171)
60
RentsReceivable
Rents Receivable (172)
132,998
213,473
61
AccruedUtilityRevenues
Accrued Utility Revenues (173)
64,499,284
117,418,484
62
MiscellaneousCurrentAndAccruedAssets
Miscellaneous Current and Accrued Assets (174)
945,763
2,372,750
63
DerivativeInstrumentAssets
Derivative Instrument Assets (175)
64
DerivativeInstrumentAssetsLongTerm
(Less) Long-Term Portion of Derivative Instrument Assets (175)
65
DerivativeInstrumentAssetsHedges
Derivative Instrument Assets - Hedges (176)
66
DerivativeInstrumentAssetsHedgesLongTerm
(Less) Long-Term Portion of Derivative Instrument Assets - Hedges (176)
67
CurrentAndAccruedAssets
Total Current and Accrued Assets (Lines 34 through 66)
301,321,235
405,537,347
68
DeferredDebitsAbstract
DEFERRED DEBITS
69
UnamortizedDebtExpense
Unamortized Debt Expenses (181)
11,540,027
9,254,937
70
ExtraordinaryPropertyLosses
Extraordinary Property Losses (182.1)
230a
71
UnrecoveredPlantAndRegulatoryStudyCosts
Unrecovered Plant and Regulatory Study Costs (182.2)
230b
72
OtherRegulatoryAssets
Other Regulatory Assets (182.3)
232
728,458,236
729,084,376
73
PreliminarySurveyAndInvestigationCharges
Prelim. Survey and Investigation Charges (Electric) (183)
215,264
74
PreliminaryNaturalGasSurveyAndInvestigationChargesAndOtherPreliminarySurveyAndInvestigationCharges
Preliminary Natural Gas Survey and Investigation Charges 183.1)
75
OtherPreliminarySurveyAndInvestigationCharges
Other Preliminary Survey and Investigation Charges (183.2)
76
ClearingAccounts
Clearing Accounts (184)
725,298
37,192
77
TemporaryFacilities
Temporary Facilities (185)
78
MiscellaneousDeferredDebits
Miscellaneous Deferred Debits (186)
233
9,208,248
9,543,157
79
DeferredLossesFromDispositionOfUtilityPlant
Def. Losses from Disposition of Utility Plt. (187)
80
ResearchDevelopmentAndDemonstrationExpenditures
Research, Devel. and Demonstration Expend. (188)
352
81
UnamortizedLossOnReacquiredDebt
Unamortized Loss on Reaquired Debt (189)
(b)
21,208,741
22,619,741
82
AccumulatedDeferredIncomeTaxes
Accumulated Deferred Income Taxes (190)
234
146,420,367
163,943,624
83
UnrecoveredPurchasedGasCosts
Unrecovered Purchased Gas Costs (191)
27,796,901
100,874,939
84
DeferredDebits
Total Deferred Debits (lines 69 through 83)
945,573,082
1,035,357,966
85
AssetsAndOtherDebits
TOTAL ASSETS (lines 14-16, 32, 67, and 84)
6,927,875,272
6,986,908,503


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: Prepayments
South Dakota Operations Prepayments (165) are $13,491,138 and $11,517,440 for 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Montana Operations Prepayments (165) are $9,482,004 and $12,222,305 for 2023 and 2022, respectively.
(b) Concept: UnamortizedLossOnReacquiredDebt
Montana Operations Unamortized Loss on Reacquired Debt (189) is $19,373,062 and $20,416,114 for 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET (LIABILITIES AND OTHER CREDITS)
Line No.
Title of Account
(a)
Ref. Page No.
(b)
Current Year End of Quarter/Year Balance
(c)
Prior Year End Balance 12/31
(d)
1
ProprietaryCapitalAbstract
PROPRIETARY CAPITAL
2
CommonStockIssued
Common Stock Issued (201)
250
635,179
632,782
3
PreferredStockIssued
Preferred Stock Issued (204)
250
4
CapitalStockSubscribed
Capital Stock Subscribed (202, 205)
5
StockLiabilityForConversion
Stock Liability for Conversion (203, 206)
6
PremiumOnCapitalStock
Premium on Capital Stock (207)
7
OtherPaidInCapital
Other Paid-In Capital (208-211)
253
2,015,366,976
1,999,375,991
8
InstallmentsReceivedOnCapitalStock
Installments Received on Capital Stock (212)
252
9
DiscountOnCapitalStock
(Less) Discount on Capital Stock (213)
254
10
CapitalStockExpense
(Less) Capital Stock Expense (214)
254b
11
RetainedEarnings
Retained Earnings (215, 215.1, 216)
118
775,314,090
769,493,168
12
UnappropriatedUndistributedSubsidiaryEarnings
Unappropriated Undistributed Subsidiary Earnings (216.1)
118
473,976
222,330
13
ReacquiredCapitalStock
(Less) Reacquired Capital Stock (217)
250
98,301,569
98,392,040
14
NoncorporateProprietorship
Noncorporate Proprietorship (Non-major only) (218)
15
AccumulatedOtherComprehensiveIncome
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (219)
122(a)(b)
5,816,568
5,705,664
16
ProprietaryCapital
Total Proprietary Capital (lines 2 through 15)
2,686,724,132
2,665,181,907
17
LongTermDebtAbstract
LONG-TERM DEBT
18
Bonds
Bonds (221)
256
2,479,660,000
2,179,660,000
19
ReacquiredBonds
(Less) Reacquired Bonds (222)
256
20
AdvancesFromAssociatedCompanies
Advances from Associated Companies (223)
256
21
OtherLongTermDebt
Other Long-Term Debt (224)
256
191,000,000
450,000,000
22
UnamortizedPremiumOnLongTermDebt
Unamortized Premium on Long-Term Debt (225)
23
UnamortizedDiscountOnLongTermDebtDebit
(Less) Unamortized Discount on Long-Term Debt-Debit (226)
19,615
33,056
24
LongTermDebt
Total Long-Term Debt (lines 18 through 23)
2,670,640,385
2,629,626,944
25
OtherNoncurrentLiabilitiesAbstract
OTHER NONCURRENT LIABILITIES
26
ObligationsUnderCapitalLeaseNoncurrent
Obligations Under Capital Leases - Noncurrent (227)
7,773,660
9,389,857
27
AccumulatedProvisionForPropertyInsurance
Accumulated Provision for Property Insurance (228.1)
28
AccumulatedProvisionForInjuriesAndDamages
Accumulated Provision for Injuries and Damages (228.2)
(a)
4,830,891
4,365,711
29
AccumulatedProvisionForPensionsAndBenefits
Accumulated Provision for Pensions and Benefits (228.3)
(b)
10,324,260
10,546,632
30
AccumulatedMiscellaneousOperatingProvisions
Accumulated Miscellaneous Operating Provisions (228.4)
62,269,098
72,588,961
31
AccumulatedProvisionForRateRefunds
Accumulated Provision for Rate Refunds (229)
32
LongTermPortionOfDerivativeInstrumentLiabilities
Long-Term Portion of Derivative Instrument Liabilities
33
LongTermPortionOfDerivativeInstrumentLiabilitiesHedges
Long-Term Portion of Derivative Instrument Liabilities - Hedges
34
AssetRetirementObligations
Asset Retirement Obligations (230)
41,449,491
40,893,877
35
OtherNoncurrentLiabilities
Total Other Noncurrent Liabilities (lines 26 through 34)
126,647,400
137,785,038
36
CurrentAndAccruedLiabilitiesAbstract
CURRENT AND ACCRUED LIABILITIES
37
NotesPayable
Notes Payable (231)
92,402
38
AccountsPayable
Accounts Payable (232)
99,607,870
214,538,891
39
NotesPayableToAssociatedCompanies
Notes Payable to Associated Companies (233)
40
AccountsPayableToAssociatedCompanies
Accounts Payable to Associated Companies (234)
4,495,878
4,356,816
41
CustomerDeposits
Customer Deposits (235)
9,370,282
10,853,645
42
TaxesAccrued
Taxes Accrued (236)
262
104,742,896
92,522,773
43
InterestAccrued
Interest Accrued (237)
21,334,492
18,349,945
44
DividendsDeclared
Dividends Declared (238)
45
MaturedLongTermDebt
Matured Long-Term Debt (239)
46
MaturedInterest
Matured Interest (240)
47
TaxCollectionsPayable
Tax Collections Payable (241)
1,315,369
2,441,695
48
MiscellaneousCurrentAndAccruedLiabilities
Miscellaneous Current and Accrued Liabilities (242)
(c)
66,094,779
72,402,424
49
ObligationsUnderCapitalLeasesCurrent
Obligations Under Capital Leases-Current (243)
3,747,063
3,802,179
50
DerivativesInstrumentLiabilities
Derivative Instrument Liabilities (244)
51
LongTermPortionOfDerivativeInstrumentLiabilities
(Less) Long-Term Portion of Derivative Instrument Liabilities
52
DerivativeInstrumentLiabilitiesHedges
Derivative Instrument Liabilities - Hedges (245)
53
LongTermPortionOfDerivativeInstrumentLiabilitiesHedges
(Less) Long-Term Portion of Derivative Instrument Liabilities-Hedges
54
CurrentAndAccruedLiabilities
Total Current and Accrued Liabilities (lines 37 through 53)
310,708,629
419,360,770
55
DeferredCreditsAbstract
DEFERRED CREDITS
56
CustomerAdvancesForConstruction
Customer Advances for Construction (252)
(d)
103,282,652
95,393,208
57
AccumulatedDeferredInvestmentTaxCredits
Accumulated Deferred Investment Tax Credits (255)
266
337,589
388,447
58
DeferredGainsFromDispositionOfUtilityPlant
Deferred Gains from Disposition of Utility Plant (256)
59
OtherDeferredCredits
Other Deferred Credits (253)
269
156,987,360
158,152,503
60
OtherRegulatoryLiabilities
Other Regulatory Liabilities (254)
278
173,368,334
171,400,902
61
UnamortizedGainOnReacquiredDebt
Unamortized Gain on Reacquired Debt (257)
62
AccumulatedDeferredIncomeTaxesAcceleratedAmortizationProperty
Accum. Deferred Income Taxes-Accel. Amort.(281)
272
63
AccumulatedDeferredIncomeTaxesOtherProperty
Accum. Deferred Income Taxes-Other Property (282)
466,080,429
455,220,141
64
AccumulatedDeferredIncomeTaxesOther
Accum. Deferred Income Taxes-Other (283)
233,098,362
254,398,643
65
DeferredCredits
Total Deferred Credits (lines 56 through 64)
1,133,154,726
1,134,953,844
66
LiabilitiesAndOtherCredits
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER EQUITY (lines 16, 24, 35, 54 and 65)
6,927,875,272
6,986,908,503


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: AccumulatedProvisionForInjuriesAndDamages
South Dakota Operations Provision for Injuries and Damages (228.2) are $464,402 and $480,925 for 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Montana Operations Provision for Injuries and Damages (228.2) are $4,366,488 and $3,884,786 for 2023 and 2022, respectively.
(b) Concept: AccumulatedProvisionForPensionsAndBenefits
Montana Operations Accumulated Provision for Pensions and Benefits (228.3) are $6,706,079 and $7,048,754 for 2023 and 2022, respectively.
(c) Concept: MiscellaneousCurrentAndAccruedLiabilities
Montana Operations Miscellaneous Current and Accrued Liabilities (242) are $54,185,502 and $60,534,114 for 2023 and 2022, respectively.
(d) Concept: CustomerAdvancesForConstruction
Montana Operations Customer Advances for Construction (252) are $103,282,651 and $95,393,208 for 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
STATEMENT OF INCOME

Quarterly

  1. Report in column (c) the current year to date balance. Column (c) equals the total of adding the data in column (g) plus the data in column (i) plus the data in column (k). Report in column (d) similar data for the previous year. This information is reported in the annual filing only.
  2. Enter in column (e) the balance for the reporting quarter and in column (f) the balance for the same three month period for the prior year.
  3. Report in column (g) the quarter to date amounts for electric utility function; in column (i) the quarter to date amounts for gas utility, and in column (k) the quarter to date amounts for other utility function for the current year quarter.
  4. Report in column (h) the quarter to date amounts for electric utility function; in column (j) the quarter to date amounts for gas utility, and in column (l) the quarter to date amounts for other utility function for the prior year quarter.
  5. If additional columns are needed, place them in a footnote.

Annual or Quarterly if applicable

  1. Do not report fourth quarter data in columns (e) and (f)
  2. Report amounts for accounts 412 and 413, Revenues and Expenses from Utility Plant Leased to Others, in another utility column in a similar manner to a utility department. Spread the amount(s) over Lines 2 thru 26 as appropriate. Include these amounts in columns (c) and (d) totals.
  3. Report amounts in account 414, Other Utility Operating Income, in the same manner as accounts 412 and 413 above.
  4. Use page 122 for important notes regarding the statement of income for any account thereof.
  5. Give concise explanations concerning unsettled rate proceedings where a contingency exists such that refunds of a material amount may need to be made to the utility's customers or which may result in material refund to the utility with respect to power or gas purchases. State for each year effected the gross revenues or costs to which the contingency relates and the tax effects together with an explanation of the major factors which affect the rights of the utility to retain such revenues or recover amounts paid with respect to power or gas purchases.
  6. Give concise explanations concerning significant amounts of any refunds made or received during the year resulting from settlement of any rate proceeding affecting revenues received or costs incurred for power or gas purchases, and a summary of the adjustments made to balance sheet, income, and expense accounts.
  7. If any notes appearing in the report to stockholders are applicable to the Statement of Income, such notes may be included at page 122.
  8. Enter on page 122 a concise explanation of only those changes in accounting methods made during the year which had an effect on net income, including the basis of allocations and apportionments from those used in the preceding year. Also, give the appropriate dollar effect of such changes.
  9. Explain in a footnote if the previous year's/quarter's figures are different from that reported in prior reports.
  10. If the columns are insufficient for reporting additional utility departments, supply the appropriate account titles report the information in a footnote to this schedule.
Line No.
Title of Account
(a)
(Ref.) Page No.
(b)
Total Current Year to Date Balance for Quarter/Year
(c)
Total Prior Year to Date Balance for Quarter/Year
(d)
Current 3 Months Ended - Quarterly Only - No 4th Quarter
(e)
Prior 3 Months Ended - Quarterly Only - No 4th Quarter
(f)
Electric Utility Current Year to Date (in dollars)
(g)
Electric Utility Previous Year to Date (in dollars)
(h)
Gas Utiity Current Year to Date (in dollars)
(i)
Gas Utility Previous Year to Date (in dollars)
(j)
Other Utility Current Year to Date (in dollars)
(k)
Other Utility Previous Year to Date (in dollars)
(l)
1
UtilityOperatingIncomeAbstract
UTILITY OPERATING INCOME
2
OperatingRevenues
Operating Revenues (400)
300
891,613,624
754,686,328
344,093,402
329,175,653
643,124,407
525,228,885
247,653,944
228,865,436
835,273
592,007
3
OperatingExpensesAbstract
Operating Expenses
4
OperationExpense
Operation Expenses (401)
320
502,929,658
397,406,465
182,924,276
168,187,875
331,951,648
244,233,979
170,291,746
152,723,243
686,264
449,243
5
MaintenanceExpense
Maintenance Expenses (402)
320
29,127,540
27,580,088
15,139,322
14,443,000
24,626,462
23,438,454
4,480,581
4,117,320
20,498
24,314
6
DepreciationExpense
Depreciation Expense (403)
336
90,347,183
83,183,327
44,737,744
41,184,580
74,857,613
69,325,398
15,469,119
13,837,577
20,451
20,352
7
DepreciationExpenseForAssetRetirementCosts
Depreciation Expense for Asset Retirement Costs (403.1)
336
8
AmortizationAndDepletionOfUtilityPlant
Amort. & Depl. of Utility Plant (404-405)
336
7,909,363
6,465,576
3,956,407
3,294,652
4,788,102
3,615,718
3,121,261
2,849,858
9
AmortizationOfElectricPlantAcquisitionAdjustments
Amort. of Utility Plant Acq. Adj. (406)
336
7,550,886
7,550,886
3,775,443
3,775,443
7,974,138
7,974,138
423,253
423,253
10
AmortizationOfPropertyLossesUnrecoveredPlantAndRegulatoryStudyCosts
Amort. Property Losses, Unrecov Plant and Regulatory Study Costs (407)
11
AmortizationOfConversionExpenses
Amort. of Conversion Expenses (407.2)
12
RegulatoryDebits
Regulatory Debits (407.3)
52,816,415
7,559,705
22,513,988
544,489
29,931,275
1,854,374
22,885,140
5,705,331
13
RegulatoryCredits
(Less) Regulatory Credits (407.4)
35,576,982
7,423,749
16,910,329
5,293,058
21,390,785
6,100,577
14,186,196
1,323,172
14
TaxesOtherThanIncomeTaxesUtilityOperatingIncome
Taxes Other Than Income Taxes (408.1)
262
93,402,866
97,641,532
42,245,248
48,895,713
72,309,714
75,761,760
21,064,661
21,846,277
28,491
33,495
15
IncomeTaxesOperatingIncome
Income Taxes - Federal (409.1)
262
7,036,411
7,816,852
251,119
4,900,520
1,245,332
330,209
5,770,991
7,470,798
20,088
15,845
16
IncomeTaxesUtilityOperatingIncomeOther
Income Taxes - Other (409.1)
262
9,464,946
3,581,077
102,912
1,703,030
7,470,129
1,508,020
1,987,893
2,067,595
6,924
5,462
17
ProvisionsForDeferredIncomeTaxesUtilityOperatingIncome
Provision for Deferred Income Taxes (410.1)
234, 272
48,284,615
33,728,368
21,429,992
21,538,825
40,268,894
26,294,496
8,021,343
7,438,039
5,622
4,167
18
ProvisionForDeferredIncomeTaxesCreditOperatingIncome
(Less) Provision for Deferred Income Taxes-Cr. (411.1)
234, 272
57,851,456
44,985,501
20,892,123
13,263,560
41,883,325
30,971,980
15,968,132
14,013,521
19
InvestmentTaxCreditAdjustments
Investment Tax Credit Adj. - Net (411.4)
266
50,858
63,854
10,741
20,279
50,858
63,854
20
GainsFromDispositionOfPlant
(Less) Gains from Disp. of Utility Plant (411.6)
21
LossesFromDispositionOfServiceCompanyPlant
Losses from Disp. of Utility Plant (411.7)
22
GainsFromDispositionOfAllowances
(Less) Gains from Disposition of Allowances (411.8)
23
LossesFromDispositionOfAllowances
Losses from Disposition of Allowances (411.9)
24
AccretionExpense
Accretion Expense (411.10)
25
UtilityOperatingExpenses
TOTAL Utility Operating Expenses (Enter Total of lines 4 thru 24)
755,390,587
620,040,772
298,761,020
276,684,130
532,098,339
417,200,135
222,515,154
202,296,092
777,094
544,544
27
NetUtilityOperatingIncome
Net Util Oper Inc (Enter Tot line 2 less 25)
136,223,037
134,645,556
45,332,382
52,491,523
111,026,068
108,028,750
25,138,790
26,569,344
58,179
47,463
28
OtherIncomeAndDeductionsAbstract
Other Income and Deductions
29
OtherIncomeAbstract
Other Income
30
NonutilityOperatingIncomeAbstract
Nonutilty Operating Income
31
RevenuesFromMerchandisingJobbingAndContractWork
Revenues From Merchandising, Jobbing and Contract Work (415)
290,844
276,740
137,533
173,533
32
CostsAndExpensesOfMerchandisingJobbingAndContractWork
(Less) Costs and Exp. of Merchandising, Job. & Contract Work (416)
115,735
79,776
80,999
41,003
33
RevenuesFromNonutilityOperations
Revenues From Nonutility Operations (417)
145,700
154,456
125,340
63,042
34
ExpensesOfNonutilityOperations
(Less) Expenses of Nonutility Operations (417.1)
299,213
292,674
169,156
91,717
35
NonoperatingRentalIncome
Nonoperating Rental Income (418)
36
EquityInEarningsOfSubsidiaryCompanies
Equity in Earnings of Subsidiary Companies (418.1)
119
251,646
294,627
141,323
132,183
37
InterestAndDividendIncome
Interest and Dividend Income (419)
229,905
1,105,540
48,893
362,877
38
AllowanceForOtherFundsUsedDuringConstruction
Allowance for Other Funds Used During Construction (419.1)
7,810,964
6,652,909
4,096,491
3,536,420
39
MiscellaneousNonoperatingIncome
Miscellaneous Nonoperating Income (421)
53,187
64,345
2,979
126,545
40
GainOnDispositionOfProperty
Gain on Disposition of Property (421.1)
41
OtherIncome
TOTAL Other Income (Enter Total of lines 31 thru 40)
7,757,632
7,586,913
4,013,800
3,744,424
42
OtherIncomeDeductionsAbstract
Other Income Deductions
43
LossOnDispositionOfProperty
Loss on Disposition of Property (421.2)
44
MiscellaneousAmortization
Miscellaneous Amortization (425)
45
Donations
Donations (426.1)
492,693
482,195
201,723
148,053
46
LifeInsurance
Life Insurance (426.2)
47
Penalties
Penalties (426.3)
116
2,519,800
2,519,800
48
ExpendituresForCertainCivicPoliticalAndRelatedActivities
Exp. for Certain Civic, Political & Related Activities (426.4)
263,290
191,567
68,781
79,247
49
OtherDeductions
Other Deductions (426.5)
67,038
127,193
32,915
93,245
50
OtherIncomeDeductions
TOTAL Other Income Deductions (Total of lines 43 thru 49)
689,061
3,320,755
237,589
2,653,855
51
TaxesApplicableToOtherIncomeAndDeductionsAbstract
Taxes Applic. to Other Income and Deductions
52
TaxesOtherThanIncomeTaxesOtherIncomeAndDeductions
Taxes Other Than Income Taxes (408.2)
262
1,092
1,398
360
699
53
IncomeTaxesFederal
Income Taxes-Federal (409.2)
262
5,122,373
5,434,411
1,300,651
4,871,429
54
IncomeTaxesOther
Income Taxes-Other (409.2)
262
81,644
437,958
230,281
240,133
55
ProvisionForDeferredIncomeTaxesOtherIncomeAndDeductions
Provision for Deferred Inc. Taxes (410.2)
234, 272
808,487
14,065,191
380,914
450,447
56
ProvisionForDeferredIncomeTaxesCreditOtherIncomeAndDeductions
(Less) Provision for Deferred Income Taxes-Cr. (411.2)
234, 272
1,195,508
6,137,979
493,431
5,541,202
57
InvestmentTaxCreditAdjustmentsNonutilityOperations
Investment Tax Credit Adj.-Net (411.5)
58
InvestmentTaxCredits
(Less) Investment Tax Credits (420)
59
TaxesOnOtherIncomeAndDeductions
TOTAL Taxes on Other Income and Deductions (Total of lines 52-58)
4,818,088
2,056,241
1,418,775
458,760
60
NetOtherIncomeAndDeductions
Net Other Income and Deductions (Total of lines 41, 50, 59)
2,250,483
2,209,917
2,357,436
1,549,329
61
InterestChargesAbstract
Interest Charges
62
InterestOnLongTermDebt
Interest on Long-Term Debt (427)
53,780,235
46,239,753
26,790,229
24,080,411
63
AmortizationOfDebtDiscountAndExpense
Amort. of Debt Disc. and Expense (428)
1,308,750
887,898
817,274
586,673
64
AmortizationOfLossOnReacquiredDebt
Amortization of Loss on Reaquired Debt (428.1)
1,403,102
1,390,262
699,501
687,780
65
AmortizationOfPremiumOnDebtCredit
(Less) Amort. of Premium on Debt-Credit (429)
66
AmortizationOfGainOnReacquiredDebtCredit
(Less) Amortization of Gain on Reaquired Debt-Credit (429.1)
67
InterestOnDebtToAssociatedCompanies
Interest on Debt to Assoc. Companies (430)
68
OtherInterestExpense
Other Interest Expense (431)
3,296,821
2,067,308
1,816,737
293,621
69
AllowanceForBorrowedFundsUsedDuringConstructionCredit
(Less) Allowance for Borrowed Funds Used During Construction-Cr. (432)
2,970,004
2,625,553
1,557,990
1,393,604
70
NetInterestCharges
Net Interest Charges (Total of lines 62 thru 69)
56,818,904
47,959,668
28,565,751
24,254,881
71
IncomeBeforeExtraordinaryItems
Income Before Extraordinary Items (Total of lines 27, 60 and 70)
81,654,616
88,895,805
19,124,067
29,785,971
72
ExtraordinaryItemsAbstract
Extraordinary Items
73
ExtraordinaryIncome
Extraordinary Income (434)
74
ExtraordinaryDeductions
(Less) Extraordinary Deductions (435)
75
NetExtraordinaryItems
Net Extraordinary Items (Total of line 73 less line 74)
76
IncomeTaxesExtraordinaryItems
Income Taxes-Federal and Other (409.3)
262
77
ExtraordinaryItemsAfterTaxes
Extraordinary Items After Taxes (line 75 less line 76)
78
NetIncomeLoss
Net Income (Total of line 71 and 77)
81,654,616
88,895,805
19,124,067
29,785,971


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report


End of:
2023
/
Q2
STATEMENT OF RETAINED EARNINGS
  1. Do not report Lines 49-53 on the quarterly report.
  2. Report all changes in appropriated retained earnings, unappropriated retained earnings, and unappropriated undistributed subsidiary earnings for the year.
  3. Each credit and debit during the year should be identified as to the retained earnings account in which recorded (Accounts 433, 436-439 inclusive). Show the contra primary account affected in column (b).
  4. State the purpose and amount for each reservation or appropriation of retained earnings.
  5. List first Account 439, Adjustments to Retained Earnings, reflecting adjustments to the opening balance of retained earnings. Follow by credit, then debit items, in that order.
  6. Show dividends for each class and series of capital stock.
  7. Show separately the State and Federal income tax effect of items shown for Account 439, Adjustments to Retained Earnings.
  8. Explain in a footnote the basis for determining the amount reserved or appropriated. If such reservation or appropriation is to be recurrent, state the number and annual amounts to be reserved or appropriated as well as the totals eventually to be accumulated.
  9. If any notes appearing in the report to stockholders are applicable to this statement, attach them at page 122.
Line No.
Item
(a)
Contra Primary Account Affected
(b)
Current Quarter/Year Year to Date Balance
(c)
Previous Quarter/Year Year to Date Balance
(d)
UnappropriatedRetainedEarningsAbstract
UNAPPROPRIATED RETAINED EARNINGS (Account 216)
1
UnappropriatedRetainedEarnings
Balance-Beginning of Period
769,493,168
725,880,305
2
ChangesAbstract
Changes
3
AdjustmentsToRetainedEarningsAbstract
Adjustments to Retained Earnings (Account 439)
4
AdjustmentsToRetainedEarningsCreditAbstract
Adjustments to Retained Earnings Credit
9
AdjustmentsToRetainedEarningsCredit
TOTAL Credits to Retained Earnings (Acct. 439)
10
AdjustmentsToRetainedEarningsDebitAbstract
Adjustments to Retained Earnings Debit
15
AdjustmentsToRetainedEarningsDebit
TOTAL Debits to Retained Earnings (Acct. 439)
16
BalanceTransferredFromIncome
Balance Transferred from Income (Account 433 less Account 418.1)
81,906,262
183,675,024
17
AppropriationsOfRetainedEarningsAbstract
Appropriations of Retained Earnings (Acct. 436)
22
AppropriationsOfRetainedEarnings
TOTAL Appropriations of Retained Earnings (Acct. 436)
23
DividendsDeclaredPreferredStockAbstract
Dividends Declared-Preferred Stock (Account 437)
29
DividendsDeclaredPreferredStock
TOTAL Dividends Declared-Preferred Stock (Acct. 437)
30
DividendsDeclaredCommonStockAbstract
Dividends Declared-Common Stock (Account 438)
30.1
DividendsDeclaredCommonStock
Common Stock Dividend
76,085,340
140,062,161
36
DividendsDeclaredCommonStock
TOTAL Dividends Declared-Common Stock (Acct. 438)
76,085,340
140,062,161
37
TransfersFromUnappropriatedUndistributedSubsidiaryEarnings
Transfers from Acct 216.1, Unapprop. Undistrib. Subsidiary Earnings
38
UnappropriatedRetainedEarnings
Balance - End of Period (Total 1,9,15,16,22,29,36,37)
775,314,090
769,493,168
39
AppropriatedRetainedEarningsAbstract
APPROPRIATED RETAINED EARNINGS (Account 215)
45
AppropriatedRetainedEarnings
TOTAL Appropriated Retained Earnings (Account 215)
AppropriatedRetainedEarningsAmortizationReserveFederalAbstract
APPROP. RETAINED EARNINGS - AMORT. Reserve, Federal (Account 215.1)
46
AppropriatedRetainedEarningsAmortizationReserveFederal
TOTAL Approp. Retained Earnings-Amort. Reserve, Federal (Acct. 215.1)
47
AppropriatedRetainedEarningsIncludingReserveAmortization
TOTAL Approp. Retained Earnings (Acct. 215, 215.1) (Total 45,46)
48
RetainedEarnings
TOTAL Retained Earnings (Acct. 215, 215.1, 216) (Total 38, 47) (216.1)
775,314,090
769,493,168
UnappropriatedUndistributedSubsidiaryEarningsAbstract
UNAPPROPRIATED UNDISTRIBUTED SUBSIDIARY EARNINGS (Account Report only on an Annual Basis, no Quarterly)
49
UnappropriatedUndistributedSubsidiaryEarnings
Balance-Beginning of Year (Debit or Credit)
50
EquityInEarningsOfSubsidiaryCompanies
Equity in Earnings for Year (Credit) (Account 418.1)
51
DividendsReceived
(Less) Dividends Received (Debit)
52
ChangesUnappropriatedUndistributedSubsidiaryEarningsCredits
TOTAL other Changes in unappropriated undistributed subsidiary earnings for the year
53
UnappropriatedUndistributedSubsidiaryEarnings
Balance-End of Year (Total lines 49 thru 52)


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
  1. Codes to be used:(a) Net Proceeds or Payments;(b)Bonds, debentures and other long-term debt; (c) Include commercial paper; and (d) Identify separately such items as investments, fixed assets, intangibles, etc.
  2. Information about noncash investing and financing activities must be provided in the Notes to the Financial statements. Also provide a reconciliation between "Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period" with related amounts on the Balance Sheet.
  3. Operating Activities - Other: Include gains and losses pertaining to operating activities only. Gains and losses pertaining to investing and financing activities should be reported in those activities. Show in the Notes to the Financials the amounts of interest paid (net of amount capitalized) and income taxes paid.
  4. Investing Activities: Include at Other (line 31) net cash outflow to acquire other companies. Provide a reconciliation of assets acquired with liabilities assumed in the Notes to the Financial Statements. Do not include on this statement the dollar amount of leases capitalized per the USofA General Instruction 20; instead provide a reconciliation of the dollar amount of leases capitalized with the plant cost.
Line No.
Description (See Instructions No.1 for explanation of codes)
(a)
Current Year to Date Quarter/Year
(b)
Previous Year to Date Quarter/Year
(c)
1
NetCashFlowFromOperatingActivitiesAbstract
Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities
2
NetIncomeLoss
Net Income (Line 78(c) on page 117)
81,654,616
88,895,805
3
NoncashChargesCreditsToIncomeAbstract
Noncash Charges (Credits) to Income:
4
DepreciationAndDepletion
Depreciation and Depletion
90,347,183
83,183,327
5
NoncashAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromOperatingActivities
Amortization of (Specify) (footnote details)
5.1
NoncashAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromOperatingActivitiesDescription
Amortization of
15,460,249
14,016,462
5.2
NoncashAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromOperatingActivitiesDescription
Other Noncash Charges to Income, Net
(a)
6,660,255
8,789,279
8
DeferredIncomeTaxesNet
Deferred Income Taxes (Net)
9,953,862
3,329,921
9
InvestmentTaxCreditAdjustmentsNet
Investment Tax Credit Adjustment (Net)
50,858
63,854
10
NetIncreaseDecreaseInReceivablesOperatingActivities
Net (Increase) Decrease in Receivables
48,975,867
12,183,143
11
NetIncreaseDecreaseInInventoryOperatingActivities
Net (Increase) Decrease in Inventory
458,487
16,906,984
12
NetIncreaseDecreaseInAllowancesInventoryOperatingActivities
Net (Increase) Decrease in Allowances Inventory
13
NetIncreaseDecreaseInPayablesAndAccruedExpensesOperatingActivities
Net Increase (Decrease) in Payables and Accrued Expenses
64,685,396
26,399,566
14
NetIncreaseDecreaseInOtherRegulatoryAssetsOperatingActivities
Net (Increase) Decrease in Other Regulatory Assets
18,127,659
8,771,487
15
NetIncreaseDecreaseInOtherRegulatoryLiabilitiesOperatingActivities
Net Increase (Decrease) in Other Regulatory Liabilities
1,967,432
12,193,156
16
AllowanceForOtherFundsUsedDuringConstructionOperatingActivities
(Less) Allowance for Other Funds Used During Construction
7,810,964
6,652,909
17
UndistributedEarningsFromSubsidiaryCompaniesOperatingActivities
(Less) Undistributed Earnings from Subsidiary Companies
251,646
294,627
18
OtherAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromOperatingActivities
Other (provide details in footnote):
18.1
OtherAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromOperatingActivitiesDescription
Other
(b)
114,602,459
29,345,257
22
NetCashFlowFromOperatingActivities
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Operating Activities (Total of Lines 2 thru 21)
296,004,773
232,732,129
24
CashFlowsFromInvestmentActivitiesAbstract
Cash Flows from Investment Activities:
25
ConstructionAndAcquisitionOfPlantIncludingLandAbstract
Construction and Acquisition of Plant (including land):
26
GrossAdditionsToUtilityPlantLessNuclearFuelInvestingActivities
Gross Additions to Utility Plant (less nuclear fuel)
263,076,313
215,496,564
27
GrossAdditionsToNuclearFuelInvestingActivities
Gross Additions to Nuclear Fuel
28
GrossAdditionsToCommonUtilityPlantInvestingActivities
Gross Additions to Common Utility Plant
8,068,541
26,327,623
29
GrossAdditionsToNonutilityPlantInvestingActivities
Gross Additions to Nonutility Plant
30
AllowanceForOtherFundsUsedDuringConstructionInvestingActivities
(Less) Allowance for Other Funds Used During Construction
7,810,964
6,652,909
31
OtherConstructionAndAcquisitionOfPlantInvestmentActivities
Other (provide details in footnote):
34
CashOutflowsForPlant
Cash Outflows for Plant (Total of lines 26 thru 33)
263,333,890
235,171,278
36
AcquisitionOfOtherNoncurrentAssets
Acquisition of Other Noncurrent Assets (d)
37
ProceedsFromDisposalOfNoncurrentAssets
Proceeds from Disposal of Noncurrent Assets (d)
39
InvestmentsInAndAdvancesToAssociatedAndSubsidiaryCompanies
Investments in and Advances to Assoc. and Subsidiary Companies
40
ContributionsAndAdvancesFromAssociatedAndSubsidiaryCompanies
Contributions and Advances from Assoc. and Subsidiary Companies
41
DispositionOfInvestmentsInAndAdvancesToAssociatedAndSubsidiaryCompaniesAbstract
Disposition of Investments in (and Advances to)
42
DispositionOfInvestmentsInAndAdvancesToAssociatedAndSubsidiaryCompanies
Disposition of Investments in (and Advances to) Associated and Subsidiary Companies
44
PurchaseOfInvestmentSecurities
Purchase of Investment Securities (a)
45
ProceedsFromSalesOfInvestmentSecurities
Proceeds from Sales of Investment Securities (a)
46
LoansMadeOrPurchased
Loans Made or Purchased
47
CollectionsOnLoans
Collections on Loans
49
NetIncreaseDecreaseInReceivablesInvestingActivities
Net (Increase) Decrease in Receivables
50
NetIncreaseDecreaseInInventoryInvestingActivities
Net (Increase) Decrease in Inventory
51
NetIncreaseDecreaseInAllowancesHeldForSpeculationInvestingActivities
Net (Increase) Decrease in Allowances Held for Speculation
52
NetIncreaseDecreaseInPayablesAndAccruedExpensesInvestingActivities
Net Increase (Decrease) in Payables and Accrued Expenses
53
OtherAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromInvestmentActivities
Other (provide details in footnote):
53.1
OtherAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromInvestmentActivitiesDescription
Investment in Equity Securities
5,538,861
913,517
57
CashFlowsProvidedFromUsedInInvestmentActivities
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Investing Activities (Total of lines 34 thru 55)
268,872,751
236,084,795
59
CashFlowsFromFinancingActivitiesAbstract
Cash Flows from Financing Activities:
60
ProceedsFromIssuanceAbstract
Proceeds from Issuance of:
61
ProceedsFromIssuanceOfLongTermDebtFinancingActivities
Long-Term Debt (b)
300,000,000
62
ProceedsFromIssuanceOfPreferredStockFinancingActivities
Preferred Stock
63
ProceedsFromIssuanceOfCommonStockFinancingActivities
Common Stock
10,802,005
99,902,520
64
OtherAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromFinancingActivities
Other (provide details in footnote):
64.1
OtherAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromFinancingActivitiesDescription
Treasury Stock Activity
414,049
96,127
66
NetIncreaseInShortTermDebt
Net Increase in Short-Term Debt (c)
67
OtherAdjustmentsByOutsideSourcesToCashFlowsFromFinancingActivities
Other (provide details in footnote):
67.1
DescriptionForOtherAdjustmentsByOutsideSourcesToCashFlowsFromFinancingActivities
Other
(c)
92,403
92,403
67.2
DescriptionForOtherAdjustmentsByOutsideSourcesToCashFlowsFromFinancingActivities
Line of Credit (Repayments) Borrowings, Net
70
CashProvidedByOutsideSources
Cash Provided by Outside Sources (Total 61 thru 69)
311,123,651
99,898,796
72
PaymentsForRetirementAbstract
Payments for Retirement of:
73
PaymentsForRetirementOfLongTermDebtFinancingActivities
Long-term Debt (b)
74
PaymentsForRetirementOfPreferredStockFinancingActivities
Preferred Stock
75
PaymentsForRetirementOfCommonStockFinancingActivities
Common Stock
76
OtherRetirementsOfBalancesImpactingCashFlowsFromFinancingActivities
Other (provide details in footnote):
76.1
DescriptionOfOtherRetirementsImpactingCashFlowsFromFinancingActivities
Debt Financing Costs
2,758,826
1,315,178
76.2
DescriptionOfOtherRetirementsImpactingCashFlowsFromFinancingActivities
Line of Credit (Repayments) Borrowings, Net
259,000,000
21,000,000
78
NetDecreaseInShortTermDebt
Net Decrease in Short-Term Debt (c)
80
DividendsOnPreferredStock
Dividends on Preferred Stock
81
DividendsOnCommonStock
Dividends on Common Stock
76,085,340
67,807,343
83
CashFlowsProvidedFromUsedInFinancingActivities
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities (Total of lines 70 thru 81)
26,720,515
9,776,275
85
NetIncreaseDecreaseInCashAndCashEquivalentsAbstract
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents
86
NetIncreaseDecreaseInCashAndCashEquivalents
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents (Total of line 22, 57 and 83)
411,507
6,423,609
88
CashAndCashEquivalents
Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Period
20,814,526
16,982,170
90
CashAndCashEquivalents
Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period
(d)
21,226,033
23,405,779


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: NoncashAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromOperatingActivities
6/30/2023 6/30/2022
Other Noncash Charges to Income, Net:
Amortization of debt issue costs, discount, and deferred hedge gain 2,205,048  4,347,586 
Other noncash (gains) losses (412,591) 440,128 
Stock based compensation costs 4,867,798  4,001,565 
6,660,255  8,789,279 
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net:
Net change - other current assets 2,274,065  528,806 
Net change - accrued utility revenues 52,919,200  36,353,117 
Net change - deferred debits 72,629,689  10,913,082 
Net change - deferred credits (2,925,300) (2,480,237)
Net change - noncurrent liabilities (10,295,195) (15,969,511)
114,602,459  29,345,257 
(b) Concept: OtherAdjustmentsToCashFlowsFromOperatingActivities
Refer to footnote (a) for details.
(c) Concept: OtherAdjustmentsByOutsideSourcesToCashFlowsFromFinancingActivities
Increase in Notes payable (231)
(d) Concept: CashAndCashEquivalents
6/30/2023 12/31/2022 6/30/2022 12/31/2021
Cash (131) 6,104,366  8,029,111  6,665,303  2,300,750 
Working Funds (135) 22,850  23,450  23,250  23,250 
Special Funds (125-128) —  —  —  — 
Other Special Deposits (134) 15,098,817  12,761,965  16,717,226  14,658,170 
Total 21,226,033  20,814,526  23,405,779  16,982,170 

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
  1. Use the space below for important notes regarding the Balance Sheet, Statement of Income for the year, Statement of Retained Earnings for the year, and Statement of Cash Flows, or any account thereof. Classify the notes according to each basic statement, providing a subheading for each statement except where a note is applicable to more than one statement.
  2. Furnish particulars (details) as to any significant contingent assets or liabilities existing at end of year, including a brief explanation of any action initiated by the Internal Revenue Service involving possible assessment of additional income taxes of material amount, or of a claim for refund of income taxes of a material amount initiated by the utility. Give also a brief explanation of any dividends in arrears on cumulative preferred stock.
  3. For Account 116, Utility Plant Adjustments, explain the origin of such amount, debits and credits during the year, and plan of disposition contemplated, giving references to Commission orders or other authorizations respecting classification of amounts as plant adjustments and requirements as to disposition thereof.
  4. Where Accounts 189, Unamortized Loss on Reacquired Debt, and 257, Unamortized Gain on Reacquired Debt, are not used, give an explanation, providing the rate treatment given these items. See General Instruction 17 of the Uniform System of Accounts.
  5. Give a concise explanation of any retained earnings restrictions and state the amount of retained earnings affected by such restrictions.
  6. If the notes to financial statements relating to the respondent company appearing in the annual report to the stockholders are applicable and furnish the data required by instructions above and on pages 114-121, such notes may be included herein.
  7. For the 3Q disclosures, respondent must provide in the notes sufficient disclosures so as to make the interim information not misleading. Disclosures which would substantially duplicate the disclosures contained in the most recent FERC Annual Report may be omitted.
  8. For the 3Q disclosures, the disclosures shall be provided where events subsequent to the end of the most recent year have occurred which have a material effect on the respondent. Respondent must include in the notes significant changes since the most recently completed year in such items as: accounting principles and practices; estimates inherent in the preparation of the financial statements; status of long-term contracts; capitalization including significant new borrowings or modifications of existing financing agreements; and changes resulting from business combinations or dispositions. However were material contingencies exist, the disclosure of such matters shall be provided even though a significant change since year end may not have occurred.
  9. Finally, if the notes to the financial statements relating to the respondent appearing in the annual report to the stockholders are applicable and furnish the data required by the above instructions, such notes may be included herein.
(1) Nature of Operations and Basis of Consolidation

NorthWestern Corporation, doing business as NorthWestern Energy, provides electricity and/or natural gas to approximately 764,200 customers in Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska and Yellowstone National Park. We have generated and distributed electricity in South Dakota and distributed natural gas in South Dakota and Nebraska since 1923 and have generated and distributed electricity and distributed natural gas in Montana since 2002.

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting requirements of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) as set forth in its applicable Uniform System of Accounts requires us to make estimates and assumptions that may affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The unaudited Financial Statements reflect all adjustments (which unless otherwise noted are normal and recurring in nature) that are, in our opinion, necessary to fairly present our financial position, results of operations and cash flows. The actual results for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the operating results to be expected for a full year or for other interim periods. Events occurring subsequent to June 30, 2023 have been evaluated as to their potential impact to the Financial Statements through the date of issuance.

The Financial Statements included herein have been prepared by NorthWestern, without audit, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the FERC as set forth in its applicable Uniform System of Accounts. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with the accounting requirements of the FERC as set forth in its applicable Uniform System of Accounts and published accounting releases have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations; however, we believe that the condensed disclosures provided are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. We recommend that these Financial Statements be read in conjunction with the audited financial statements and related footnotes included in our Annual FERC Form 1 Report for the year ended December 31, 2022.

Financial Statement Presentation

The financial statements are presented on the basis of the accounting requirements of the FERC as set forth in its applicable Uniform System of Accounts and published accounting releases, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP). This report differs from GAAP due to FERC requiring the presentation of subsidiaries on the equity method of accounting, which differs from Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 810, Consolidation. ASC 810 requires that all majority-owned subsidiaries be consolidated (see Note 4). The other significant differences consist of the following:

Earnings per share and footnotes for revenue from contracts with customers, and segment and related information, are not presented;
Removal and decommissioning costs of generation, transmission and distribution assets are reflected in the Balance Sheets as a component of accumulated depreciation of $517.9 million and $502.2 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, in accordance with regulatory treatment as compared to regulatory liabilities for GAAP purposes;
Goodwill is reflected in the Balance Sheets as a utility plant adjustments of $357.6 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, in accordance with regulatory treatment, as compared to goodwill for GAAP purposes;
The write-down of plant values associated with the 2002 acquisition of the Montana operations is reflected in the Balance Sheets as a component of accumulated depreciation of $147.6 million for June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, in accordance with regulatory treatment as compared to plant for GAAP purposes;
The current portion of gas stored underground is reflected in the Balance Sheets as current and accrued assets, as compared to inventory for GAAP purposes;
Operating lease right of use assets are classified in the Balance Sheets as capital leases in accordance with regulatory treatment, as compared to non-current assets for GAAP purposes;
Operating lease liabilities are reflected as current and long term obligations under capital leases in the Balance Sheets, as compared to accrued expenses and long term liabilities for GAAP purposes;
Unamortized debt expense is classified in the Balance Sheets as deferred debits in accordance with regulatory treatment, as compared to long-term debt for GAAP purposes;
Current and long-term debt is classified in the Balance Sheets as all long-term debt in accordance with regulatory treatment, while current and long-term debt are presented separately for GAAP reporting;
The current portion of the provision for injuries and damages and the expected insurance proceeds receivable related to the provision for injuries and damages are reported as a current liability for GAAP purposes, as compared to a non-current liability for FERC purposes;
Accumulated deferred tax assets and liabilities are classified in the Balance Sheets as gross non-current deferred debits and credits, respectively, while GAAP presentation reflects a net non-current deferred tax liability;
Stranded tax effects associated with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are included in accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) in accordance with regulatory treatment, while included in retained earnings for GAAP purposes;
Uncertain tax positions related to temporary differences are classified in the Balance Sheets within the deferred tax accounts in accordance with regulatory treatment, as compared to other noncurrent liabilities for GAAP purposes. In addition, interest related to uncertain tax positions is recognized in interest expense in accordance with regulatory treatment, as compared to income tax expense for GAAP purposes;
Net periodic benefit costs and net periodic postretirement benefit costs are reflected in operating expense for FERC purposes, as compared to the GAAP presentation, which reflects the current service costs component of the net periodic benefit costs in operating expenses and the other components outside of income from operations. In addition, only the service cost component of net periodic benefit cost is eligible for capitalization for GAAP purposes, as compared to the total net periodic benefit costs for FERC purposes;
Regulatory assets and liabilities are reflected in the Balance Sheets as non-current items, while current and non-current amounts are presented separately for GAAP;
Unbilled revenue is reflected in the Balance Sheets as Accrued utility revenue in accordance with regulatory treatment, as compared to Accounts receivable, net for GAAP purposes;
Implementation costs associated with cloud computing arrangements are reflected as Miscellaneous Intangible Plant in accordance with regulatory treatment, as compared to Other current assets for GAAP purposes. Additionally, these cash outflows are presented within investing activities cash outflows in the Statement of Cash Flows in accordance with regulatory treatment, as compared to operating activities cash outflows for GAAP purposes; and
GAAP revenue differs from FERC revenue primarily due to the equity method of accounting as discussed above, netting of electric purchases and sales for resale in revenue for the GAAP presentation as compared to a gross presentation for FERC purposes (with the exception of those transactions in a regional transmission organization (RTO)), the netting of RTO transmission transactions for the GAAP presentation as compared to a gross presentation for FERC purposes, and the classification of regulatory amortizations in revenue for GAAP purposes as compared to expense for FERC purposes.

The following table reconciles GAAP revenues to FERC revenues by segment for the three and six months ended 2023 and 2022 (in millions):
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
TotalElectricNatural GasOther
GAAP Revenues$290.6 $229.3 $61.3 $— 
Revenue from equity investments(0.8)— (0.8)— 
Grossing revenues / power purchases15.4 15.4 — — 
Regulatory amortizations40.7 37.0 3.7 — 
Other(1.8)(1.6)(0.4)0.2 
FERC Revenues$344.1 $280.1 $63.8 $0.2 

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
TotalElectricNatural GasOther
GAAP Revenues$323.0 $243.4 $79.6 $— 
Revenue from equity investments(0.8)— (0.8)— 
Grossing revenues / power purchases11.7 11.7 — — 
Regulatory amortizations(5.5)(7.2)1.7 — 
Other0.8 1.0 (0.4)0.2 
FERC Revenues$329.2 $248.9 $80.1 $0.2 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
TotalElectricNatural GasOther
GAAP Revenues$745.1 $524.6 $220.5 $— 
Revenue from equity investments(1.5)— (1.5)— 
Grossing revenues / power purchases48.2 48.2 — — 
Regulatory amortizations93.3 63.4 29.9 — 
Other6.5 6.9 (1.2)0.8 
FERC Revenues$891.6 $643.1 $247.7 $0.8 

Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
TotalElectricNatural GasOther
GAAP Revenues$717.5 $515.1 $202.4 $— 
Revenue from equity investments(1.5)— (1.5)— 
Grossing revenues / power purchases23.1 23.1 — — 
Regulatory amortizations16.0 (12.9)28.9 — 
Other(0.4)(0.1)(0.9)0.6 
FERC Revenues$754.7 $525.2 $228.9 $0.6 
(2) Regulatory Matters
Except as set forth below, the circumstances set forth in Note 3 - Regulatory Matters to the financial statements included in our Annual FERC Form 1 report for the year ended December 31, 2022 appropriately represent, in all material respects, the current status of our regulatory matters.

Montana Rate Review

On August 8, 2022, we filed a Montana electric and natural gas rate review with the Montana Public Service Commission (MPSC) requesting an annual increase to electric and natural gas utility rates. On September 28, 2022, the MPSC approved interim rates effective October 1, 2022, subject to refund. Subsequently, we modified our request through rebuttal testimony. On April 3, 2023, we filed a settlement with certain parties, which is subject to approval by the MPSC. The details of our rebuttal request, interim rates granted, and settlement agreement are set forth below:
Requested Revenue Increase Through Rebuttal Testimony (in millions)
ElectricNatural Gas
Base Rates$90.6$22.4
Power Cost & Credit Mechanism (PCCAM)(1)
$69.7n/a
Property Tax (tracker base adjustment)(1)
$14.5$4.2
Total Revenue Increase Requested through Rebuttal Testimony$174.8$26.6
Interim Revenue Increase Granted (in millions)
ElectricNatural Gas
Base Rates$29.4$1.7
PCCAM(1)
$61.1n/a
Property Tax (tracker base adjustment)(1)(2)
$10.8$2.9
Total Interim Revenue Granted$101.3$4.6
Requested Revenue Increase Through Settlement Agreement (in millions)
ElectricNatural Gas
Base Rates$67.4$14.1
PCCAM(1)
$69.7n/a
Property Tax (tracker base adjustment)(1)
$14.5$4.2
Total Revenue Increase Requested Through Settlement Agreement$151.6$18.3
(1) These items are flow-through costs. PCCAM reflects our fuel and purchased power costs.
(2) Our requested interim property tax base increases went into effect on January 1, 2023, as part of our 2023 property tax tracker filing.

The settlement includes, among other things, agreement on electric and natural gas base revenue increases, allocated cost of service, rate design, updates to the base amount of revenues associated with property taxes and electric supply costs, and regulatory policy issues related to requested changes in regulatory mechanisms. The settlement is based on a 48.02 percent equity component of our capital structure and an authorized return on equity (ROE) of 9.65 percent for electric operations and 9.55 percent for natural gas operations, which are consistent with current authorized ROE.

The settlement agreement provides for an update to the PCCAM by adjusting the base costs from $138.7 million to $208.4 million and providing for more timely quarterly recovery of deferred balances instead of annual recovery. It also addresses the potential for future recovery of certain operating costs associated with the Yellowstone County Generating Station and provides for the deferral of incremental operating costs related to our Enhanced Wildfire Mitigation Plan. The settling parties agreed to terminate the pilot decoupling program (Fixed Cost Recovery Mechanism) and that the proposed business technology rider will not be implemented.

A hearing on the settlement agreement was held in April 2023, post-hearing briefing concluded in June 2023, and we expect a decision from the MPSC during the third quarter of 2023. Interim rates remain in effect on a refundable basis until the MPSC issues a final order.
South Dakota Electric Rate Review

On June 15, 2023, we filed a South Dakota electric rate review filing (2022 test year) under Docket EL23-016 for an annual increase to electric rates totaling approximately $30.9 million. Our request was based on a ROE of 10.7 percent, a capital structure including 50.5 percent equity, and rate base of $787.3 million.






Holding Company Filings

On June 1, 2022, we filed a legal corporate restructuring application (Restructuring Plan) with the state commissions in Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Currently, our utility businesses are held in the same legal entity. Under the Restructuring Plan, we proposed to legally separate our Montana public utility business from our South Dakota and Nebraska public utility business and establish a holding company to hold the ownership interests of all of the subsidiaries. The purpose of the reorganization is to segregate our organizational structure to be more transparent and in line with the public utility industry. The Restructuring Plan does not include substantive changes in how the state public utility commissions regulate those services. We have received all necessary regulatory approvals and we expect to effectuate the Restructuring Plan by early 2024.
(3) Income Taxes

We compute income tax expense for each quarter based on the estimated annual effective tax rate for the year, adjusted for certain discrete items. Our effective tax rate typically differs from the federal statutory tax rate due to the regulatory impact of flowing through the federal and state tax benefit of repairs deductions, state tax benefit of accelerated tax depreciation deductions (including bonus depreciation when applicable) and production tax credits. The regulatory accounting treatment of these deductions requires immediate income recognition for temporary tax differences of this type, which is referred to as the flow-through method. When the flow-through method of accounting for temporary differences is reflected in regulated revenues, we record deferred income taxes and establish related regulatory assets and liabilities.

The following table summarizes the differences between our effective tax rate and the federal statutory rate (in thousands):

Three Months Ended June 30,
20232022
Income Before Income Taxes$20,922 $30,978 
Income tax calculated at federal statutory rate4,394 21.0 %6,505 21.0 %
Permanent or flow-through adjustments:
State income tax, net of federal provisions273 1.3 431 1.4 
Flow-through repairs deductions(1,708)(8.2)(3,313)(10.7)
Production tax credits(1,147)(5.5)(2,558)(8.3)
Amortization of excess deferred income tax(233)(1.1)(162)(0.5)
Plant and depreciation flow-through items201 1.0 398 1.3 
Other, net17 0.1 (109)(0.4)
(2,597)(12.4)(5,313)(17.2)
Income tax expense $1,797 8.6 %$1,192 3.8 %
Six Months Ended June 30,
20232022
Income Before Income Taxes93,356 91,028 
Income tax calculated at federal statutory rate$19,605 21.0 %$19,116 21.0 %
Permanent or flow-through adjustments:
State income tax, net of federal provisions1,232 1.3 831 0.9 
Flow-through repairs deductions(7,553)(8.1)(10,114)(11.1)
Production tax credits(4,346)(4.7)(6,382)(7.0)
Amortization of excess deferred income tax(1,032)(1.1)(573)(0.6)
Reduction to previously claimed alternative minimum tax credit3,186 3.4 — — 
Plant and depreciation flow-through items889 1.0 143 0.2 
Share-based compensation388 0.4 (253)(0.3)
Other, net(668)(0.7)(636)(0.8)
(7,904)(8.5)(16,984)(18.7)
Income tax expense $11,701 12.5 %$2,132 2.3 %
Uncertain Tax Positions

We recognize tax positions that meet the more-likely-than-not threshold as the largest amount of tax benefit that is greater than 50 percent likely of being realized upon ultimate settlement with a taxing authority that has full knowledge of all relevant information. We had unrecognized tax benefits of approximately $29.5 million as of June 30, 2023, including approximately $27.8 million that, if recognized, would impact our effective tax rate. We do not anticipate that total unrecognized tax benefits will significantly change due to the settlement of audits or the expiration of statutes of limitation within the next twelve months.

Our policy is to recognize interest related to uncertain tax positions in income tax expense. As of June 30, 2023, we have accrued $2.1 million for the payment of interest on the Balance Sheets. As of December 31, 2022, we had accrued $1.4 million for the payment of interest on the Balance Sheets.

Tax years 2019 and forward remain subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state taxing authorities. During the first quarter of 2023 the IRS commenced and concluded a limited scope examination of our 2019 amended federal income tax return. This examination resulted in a reduction to our previously claimed alternative minimum tax credit refund that is reflected in the table above.
(4) Equity Investments

The following table presents our equity investments reflected in the investments in subsidiary companies on the Balance Sheets (in thousands):
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Havre Pipeline Company, LLC$14,282 $11,399 
Canadian Montana Pipeline Corporation5,101 4,984 
NorthWestern Services, LLC2,109 2,091 
NorthWestern Energy Solutions, Inc.8,160 5,738 
Risk Partners Assurance, Ltd.1,112 1,132 
Total Investments in Subsidiary Companies$30,764 $25,344 
(5) Comprehensive Income

The following tables display the components of Other Comprehensive Income, after-tax, and the related tax effects (in thousands):

Three Months Ended
June 30, 2023June 30, 2022
Before-
Tax Amount
Tax
Expense (Benefit)
Net-of-
Tax Amount
Before-
Tax Amount
Tax
Expense (Benefit)
Net-of-
Tax Amount
Foreign currency translation adjustment$(1)$— $(1)$— $— $— 
Reclassification of net income (loss) on derivative instruments152 (40)112 153 (40)113 
Postretirement medical liability adjustment(212)45 (167)(212)54 (158)
Other comprehensive income$(61)$$(56)$(59)$14 $(45)

Six Months Ended
June 30, 2023June 30, 2022
Before-
Tax Amount
Tax
Expense (Benefit)
Net-of-
Tax Amount
Before-
Tax Amount
Tax
Expense (Benefit)
Net-of-
Tax Amount
Foreign currency translation adjustment$(2)$— $(2)$(1)$— $(1)
Reclassification of net income (loss) on derivative instruments305 (80)225 306 (80)226 
Postretirement medical liability adjustment(424)90 (334)(424)108 (316)
Other comprehensive income$(121)$10 $(111)$(119)$28 $(91)

Balances by classification included within accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) on the Balance Sheets are as follows, net of tax (in thousands):

June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Foreign currency translation$1,433 $1,435 
Derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges(7,450)(7,675)
Postretirement medical plans200 534 
Accumulated other comprehensive income$(5,817)$(5,706)
The following tables display the changes in AOCI by component, net of tax (in thousands):


Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
Affected Line Item in the Statements of Income
Interest Rate Derivative Instruments
Designated as Cash Flow Hedges
Postretirement Medical Plans
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Total
Beginning balance$(7,562)$367 $1,434 $(5,761)
Other comprehensive income before reclassifications— — (1)(1)
Amounts reclassified from AOCIInterest on long-term debt112 — — 112 
Amounts reclassified from AOCI— (167)— (167)
Net current-period other comprehensive income112 (167)(1)(56)
Ending balance$(7,450)$200 $1,433 $(5,817)

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
Affected Line Item in the Statements of Income
Interest Rate Derivative Instruments
Designated as Cash Flow Hedges
Postretirement Medical Plans
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Total
Beginning balance$(8,014)$1,358 $1,442 $(5,214)
Other comprehensive income before reclassifications— — — — 
Amounts reclassified from AOCIInterest on long-term debt113 — — 113 
Amounts reclassified from AOCI— (158)— (158)
Net current-period other comprehensive income113 (158)— (45)
Ending balance$(7,901)$1,200 $1,442 $(5,259)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
Affected Line Item in the Statements of Income
Interest Rate Derivative Instruments
Designated as Cash Flow Hedges
Postretirement Medical Plans
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Total
Beginning balance$(7,675)$534 $1,435 $(5,706)
Other comprehensive income before reclassifications— — (2)(2)
Amounts reclassified from AOCIInterest on long-term debt225 — — 225 
Amounts reclassified from AOCI— (334)— (334)
Net current-period other comprehensive income225 (334)(2)(111)
Ending balance$(7,450)$200 $1,433 $(5,817)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
Affected Line Item in the Statements of Income
Interest Rate Derivative Instruments
Designated as Cash Flow Hedges
Postretirement Medical Plans
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Total
Beginning balance$(8,127)$1,516 $1,443 $(5,168)
Other comprehensive income before reclassifications— — (1)(1)
Amounts reclassified from AOCIInterest on long-term debt226 — — 226 
Amounts reclassified from AOCI— (316)— (316)
Net current-period other comprehensive income226 (316)(1)(91)
Ending balance$(7,901)$1,200 $1,442 $(5,259)
(6) Financing Activities

On March 30, 2023, we issued and sold $239.0 million aggregate principal amount of Montana First Mortgage Bonds at a fixed interest rate of 5.57 percent maturing on March 30, 2033. On this same day, we issued and sold $31.0 million aggregate principal amount of South Dakota First Mortgage Bonds at a fixed interest rate of 5.57 percent maturing on March 30, 2033. On May 1, 2023, we issued and sold an additional $30.0 million aggregate principal amount of South Dakota First Mortgage Bonds at a fixed interest rate of 5.42 percent maturing on May 1, 2033. These bonds were issued in transactions exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933. Proceeds were used to repay a portion of our outstanding borrowings under our revolving credit facilities and for other general corporate purposes. The bonds are secured by our electric and natural gas assets in Montana and South Dakota.
In June 2023, we amended our Equity Distribution Agreement to replace one of the sales agents. Pursuant to the Equity Distribution Agreement we may offer and sell shares of our common stock from time to time, having an aggregate gross sales price of up to $200.0 million, through an At-the-Market (ATM) offering program, including an equity forward sales component. This is a three-year agreement, expiring on February 11, 2024. During the three months ended June 30, 2023, we issued 188,682 shares of common stock under the ATM program at an average price of $57.83 per share, for net proceeds of $10.8 million which is net of sales commissions and other fees paid of approximately $0.1 million.

On June 29, 2023, the City of Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana issued $144.7 million principal amount of Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds (2023 Pollution Control Bonds) on our behalf. The 2023 Pollution Control Bonds were issued at a fixed interest rate of 3.88 percent maturing on July 1, 2028. The proceeds of the issuance were loaned to us pursuant to a Loan Agreement and were deposited directly with U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as trustee, for the redemption of the 2.00 percent, $144.7 million City of Forsyth Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds due on August 1, 2023 that had previously been issued on our behalf. Pursuant to the Loan Agreement, we are obligated to make payments in such amounts and at such times as will be sufficient to pay, when due, the principal and interest on the 2023 Pollution Control Bonds. Our obligations under the Loan Agreement are secured by delivery of a like amount of our Montana First Mortgage Bonds, which are secured by our Montana electric and natural gas assets. So long as we are making payments under the Loan Agreement, no payments under these mortgage bonds will be due. The 2023 Pollution Control Bonds were issued in a transaction exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
(7) Related Party Transactions

Accounts receivable from and payables to associated companies primarily include intercompany billings for direct charges, overhead, and income tax obligations. The following table reflects our accounts receivable from and accounts payable to associated companies (in thousands):

June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Accounts Receivable from Associated Companies:
Havre Pipeline Company, LLC$1,282 $3,201 
NorthWestern Energy Solutions, Inc.136 16 
Risk Partners Assurance, Ltd.(74)(74)
$1,344 $3,143 
Accounts Payable to Associated Companies:
NorthWestern Services, LLC$2,069 $2,312 
Canadian Montana Pipeline Corporation2,427 2,045 
$4,496 $4,357 
(8) Employee Benefit Plans

We sponsor and/or contribute to pension and postretirement health care and life insurance benefit plans for eligible employees. Net periodic benefit cost (credit) for our pension and other postretirement plans consists of the following (in thousands):
Pension BenefitsOther Postretirement Benefits
Three Months Ended June 30, Three Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Components of Net Periodic Benefit Cost (Credit)
Service cost$1,422 $2,228 $79 $84 
Interest cost6,482 4,725 161 88 
Expected return on plan assets(6,671)(6,034)(273)(261)
Amortization of prior service credit— — 29 (473)
Recognized actuarial loss (gain)(3)191 (10)
Net periodic benefit cost (credit)$1,230 $1,110 $$(572)

Pension BenefitsOther Postretirement Benefits
Six Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Components of Net Periodic Benefit Cost (Credit)
Service cost$2,916 $5,112 $166 $175 
Interest cost13,047 9,393 337 179 
Expected return on plan assets(13,357)(12,086)(548)(523)
Amortization of prior service credit— — 58 (946)
Recognized actuarial loss (gain)137 191 36 (24)
Net periodic benefit cost (credit)$2,743 $2,610 $49 $(1,139)

We contributed $0.6 million to our pension plans during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023. We expect to contribute an additional $10.6 million to our pension plans during the remainder of 2023.
(9) Commitments and Contingencies

Except as set forth below and in Note 2 - Regulatory Matters above, the circumstances set forth in Note 19 - Commitments and Contingencies to the financial statements included in our Annual FERC Form 1 Report for the year ended December 31, 2022 appropriately represent, in all material respects, the current status of our material commitments and contingent liabilities.

ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITIES AND REGULATION

Environmental Matters

The operation of electric generating, transmission and distribution facilities, and gas gathering, storage, transportation and distribution facilities, along with the development (involving site selection, environmental assessments, and permitting) and construction of these assets, are subject to extensive federal, state, and local environmental and land use laws and regulations. Our activities involve compliance with diverse laws and regulations that address emissions and impacts to the environment, including air and water, protection of natural resources, avian and wildlife. We monitor federal, state, and local environmental initiatives to determine potential impacts on our financial results. As new laws or regulations are implemented, our policy is to assess their applicability and implement the necessary modifications to our facilities or their operation to maintain ongoing compliance.

Our environmental exposure includes a number of components, including remediation expenses related to the cleanup of current or former properties, and costs to comply with changing environmental regulations related to our operations. At present, our environmental reserve, which relates primarily to the remediation of former manufactured gas plant sites owned
by us or for which we are responsible, is estimated to range between $20.9 million to $32.0 million. As of June 30, 2023, we had a reserve of approximately $25.7 million, which has not been discounted. Environmental costs are recorded when it is probable we are liable for the remediation and we can reasonably estimate the liability. We use a combination of site investigations and monitoring to formulate an estimate of environmental remediation costs for specific sites. Our monitoring procedures and development of actual remediation plans depend not only on site specific information but also on coordination with the different environmental regulatory agencies in our respective jurisdictions; therefore, while remediation exposure exists, it may be many years before costs are incurred.

Over time, as costs become determinable, we may seek authorization to recover such costs in rates or seek insurance reimbursement as available and applicable; therefore, although we cannot guarantee regulatory recovery, we do not expect these costs to have a material effect on our consolidated financial position or results of operations.

Global Climate Change - National and international actions have been initiated to address global climate change and the contribution of greenhouse gas (GHG) including, most significantly, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane emissions from natural gas. These actions include legislative proposals, Executive, Congressional and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) actions at the federal level, state level activity, investor activism and private party litigation relating to emissions. Coal-fired plants have come under particular scrutiny due to their level of emissions. We have joint ownership interests in four coal-fired electric generating plants, all of which are operated by other companies. We are responsible for our proportionate share of the capital and operating costs while being entitled to our proportionate share of the power generated.

Proposed EPA Rules - Congress has not passed any federal climate change legislation regarding GHG emissions from coal fired plants, and we cannot predict the timing or form of any potential legislation. Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) confers authority on EPA and the states to regulate emissions, including GHGs, from existing stationary sources. In May 2023, EPA proposed new GHG emissions standards for coal and natural gas-fired plants. In particular, the proposed rules would (i) strengthen the current New Source Performance Standards for newly built fossil fuel-fired stationary combustion turbines (generally natural gas-fired); (ii) establish emission guidelines for states to follow in limiting carbon pollution from existing fossil fuel-fired steam generating electric generating units (including coal, oil and natural gas-fired units); and (iii) establish emission guidelines for large, frequently used existing fossil fuel-fired stationary combustion turbines (generally natural gas-fired). In addition, in April 2023, EPA proposed to amend the Mercury Air Toxics Standard (MATS). Among other things, MATS currently sets stringent emission limits for acid gases, mercury, and other hazardous air pollutants from new and existing electric generating units. We are in compliance with existing MATS requirements. The proposed amendment of the MATS would strengthen the MATS requirements, and if adopted as written, both the GHG and MATS proposed rules could have a material negative impact on our coal-fired plants, including requiring potentially expensive upgrades or the early retirement of Colstrip Unit's 3 and 4 due to the rules making the facility uneconomic.

Previous efforts by the EPA were met with extensive litigation and we anticipate a similar response if the proposed rules are adopted. As MATS and GHG regulations are implemented, it could result in additional material compliance costs. We will continue working with federal and state regulatory authorities, other utilities, and stakeholders to seek relief from any MATS or GHG regulations that, in our view, disproportionately impact customers in our region.

Future additional environmental requirements - federal or state - could cause us to incur material costs of compliance, increase our costs of procuring electricity, decrease transmission revenue and impact cost recovery. Technology to efficiently capture, remove and/or sequester such GHG emissions or hazardous air pollutants may not be available within a timeframe consistent with the implementation of any such requirements. Physical impacts of climate change also may present potential risks for severe weather, such as droughts, fires, floods, wind, ice storms and tornadoes, in the locations where we operate or have interests. These potential risks may impact costs for electric and natural gas supply and maintenance of generation, distribution, and transmission facilities.

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

State of Montana - Riverbed Rents

On April 1, 2016, the State of Montana (State) filed a complaint on remand (the State’s Complaint) with the Montana First Judicial District Court (State District Court), naming us, along with Talen Montana, LLC (Talen) as defendants. The
State claimed it owns the riverbeds underlying 10 of our, and formerly Talen’s, hydroelectric facilities (dams, along with reservoirs and tailraces) on the Missouri, Madison and Clark Fork Rivers, and seeks rents for Talen’s and our use and occupancy of such lands. The facilities at issue include the Hebgen, Madison, Hauser, Holter, Black Eagle, Rainbow, Cochrane, Ryan, and Morony facilities on the Missouri and Madison Rivers and the Thompson Falls facility on the Clark Fork River. We acquired these facilities from Talen in November 2014.

The litigation has a long prior history in state and federal court, including before the United States Supreme Court, as detailed in Note 18 - Commitments and Contingencies to the financial statements included in our Annual FERC Form 1 Report for the year ended December 31, 2022. On April 20, 2016, we removed the case from State District Court to the United States District Court for the District of Montana (Federal District Court). On August 1, 2018, the Federal District Court granted our and Talen’s motions to dismiss the State’s Complaint as it pertains to the navigability of the riverbeds associated with four of our hydroelectric facilities near Great Falls. A bench trial before the Federal District Court commenced January 4, 2022, and concluded on January 18, 2022, which addressed the issue of navigability concerning our other six facilities. Damages were bifurcated by agreement and will be tried separately should the Federal District Court find any segments navigable. While we await the Federal District Court decision on navigability, the damages phase of the case remains stayed.

We dispute the State’s claims and intend to continue to vigorously defend the lawsuit. At this time, we cannot predict an outcome. If the Federal District Court determines the riverbeds are navigable under the remaining six facilities that were not dismissed and if it calculates damages as the State District Court did in 2008, we estimate the annual rents could be approximately $3.8 million commencing when we acquired the facilities in November 2014. We anticipate that any obligation to pay the State rent for use and occupancy of the riverbeds would be recoverable in rates from customers, although there can be no assurances that the MPSC would approve any such recovery.

Colstrip Arbitration

The remaining depreciable life of our investment in Colstrip Unit 4 is through 2042. The six owners of Colstrip Units 3 and 4 currently share the operating costs pursuant to the terms of an Ownership and Operation Agreement (O&O Agreement). However, several of the owners are mandated by Washington and Oregon law to eliminate coal-fired resources in 2025 and 2029, respectively.

As a result of the mandate, the owners have disagreed on various operational funding decisions, including whether closure requires each owner’s consent under the O&O Agreement. On March 12, 2021, we initiated an arbitration under the O&O Agreement (the “Arbitration”), to resolve the issues of whether closure requires each owner's consent and to clarify each owner's obligations to continue to fund operations until all joint owners agree on closure. The owners previously initiated efforts to identify arbitrators and have agreed to stay the Arbitration through September 29, 2023, while they explore a potential resolution to their disagreements.

Colstrip Coal Dust Litigation

On December 14, 2020, a claim was filed against Talen in the Montana Sixteenth Judicial District Court, Rosebud County, Cause No. CV-20-58. Talen is one of the co-owners of Colstrip Unit 3, and the operator of Units 3 and 4. The plaintiffs allege they have suffered adverse effects from coal dust generated during operations associated with Colstrip. On August 26, 2021, the claim was amended to add in excess of 100 plaintiffs. It also added NorthWestern, the other owners of Colstrip, and Westmoreland Rosebud Mining LLC, as defendants. Plaintiffs are seeking economic damages, costs and disbursements, punitive damages, attorneys’ fees, and an injunction prohibiting defendants from allowing coal dust to blow onto plaintiffs’ properties.

Since this lawsuit remains in its early discovery stages, we are unable to predict outcomes or estimate a range of reasonably possible losses.

BNSF Demands for Indemnity and Remediation Costs

NorthWestern has received a demand for indemnity from BNSF Railway Company (BNSF) for past and future environmental investigation and remediation costs incurred by BNSF at one of the three operable units at the Anaconda Copper Mining (ACM) Smelter and Refinery Superfund Site, located near Great Falls, Montana. Smelter and refining operations at the site commenced in 1893 and continued until 1980.
According to EPA, the smelter and refining operations have contaminated soil, groundwater and surface water resources around the site with lead, arsenic and other metal wastes. ARCO (Atlantic Richfield Company) initiated reclamation and maintenance activities in the 1980s and 1990s. Between 2002 and 2008, the EPA conducted several site investigations. In March 2011, the EPA placed the ACM Smelter and Refinery Site on the Superfund program’s National Priority List. The Superfund Site is 427 acres and contains three operable units: Operable Unit 1 (consisting of five subsections including the Railroad Corridor and four other “areas of interest”), Operable Unit 2 (the former smelter and refinery site), and Operable Unit 3 (the Missouri River that flows along the south sides of Operable Units 1 and 2).

NorthWestern owns property in the Railroad Corridor sub-section of Operable Unit 1. BNSF claims it is entitled to indemnity and contribution from NorthWestern for the costs it has and will incur to investigate and remediate contamination in Operable Unit 1. BNSF reports it has incurred in excess of $4.4 million, pending final resolution, of response and oversight costs incurred by government agencies (EPA and Montana DEQ), in investigative and other response costs associated with Operable Unit 1, and that in the future it will incur additional costs to implement the final remedy for Operable Unit 1. In the Record of Decision (ROD) for Operable Unit 1 issued on August 21, 2021, the EPA estimated the costs to implement the selected remedies for the Railroad Corridor will be approximately $4.1 million. In the ROD, the EPA also estimated the costs to implement the selected remedy (including institutional controls) for the four “areas of interest” in Operable Unit 1 would be approximately $1.8 million, with annual operating costs of ten thousand dollars. We are evaluating BNSF’s claim and are unable at this time to predict outcomes or estimate a range of reasonably possible losses.

Yellowstone County Generating Station Air Permit

On October 21, 2021, the Montana Environmental Information Center (MEIC) and the Sierra Club filed a lawsuit in Montana State Court, against the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and NorthWestern, alleging that the environmental analysis conducted by MDEQ prior to issuance of the Yellowstone County Generating Station's air quality construction permit was inadequate. On April 4, 2023, the Montana District Court issued an order finding MDEQ's environmental analysis was deficient in not addressing exterior lighting and greenhouse gases and remanded it back to MDEQ to address the deficiencies and vacated the air quality permit pending that remand. As a result of the vacatur of the permit, we paused construction. On June 8, 2023, the Montana District Court granted our motion to stay the order vacating the air quality permit pending the outcome of our notice of appeal with the Montana Supreme Court. We recommenced construction in June 2023 and expect the plant to be operational by the end of the third quarter 2024.

On May 10, 2023, Montana House Bill 971 was signed into law, preventing the MDEQ from considering climate impacts in its analysis of large projects such as coal mines and power plants, and on June 1, 2023, the MDEQ issued its supplemental air quality permit that contained the updated exterior lighting analysis, and the MDEQ indicated that no other analysis was necessary. The comment period concerning the MDEQ’s supplemental air quality permit ended on July 3, 2023. We expect to receive a final revised permit from the MDEQ during the third quarter of 2023. This current lawsuit, as well as additional potential legal challenges related to the Yellowstone County Generating Station, could delay the project timing and increase costs.

Other Legal Proceedings

We are also subject to various other legal proceedings, governmental audits and claims that arise in the ordinary course of business. In our opinion, the amount of ultimate liability with respect to these other actions will not materially affect our financial position, results of operations, or cash flows.


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
STATEMENTS OF ACCUMULATED COMPREHENSIVE INCOME, COMPREHENSIVE INCOME, AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES
  1. Report in columns (b),(c),(d) and (e) the amounts of accumulated other comprehensive income items, on a net-of-tax basis, where appropriate.
  2. Report in columns (f) and (g) the amounts of other categories of other cash flow hedges.
  3. For each category of hedges that have been accounted for as "fair value hedges", report the accounts affected and the related amounts in a footnote.
  4. Report data on a year-to-date basis.
Line No.
Item
(a)
Unrealized Gains and Losses on Available-For-Sale Securities
(b)
Minimum Pension Liability Adjustment (net amount)
(c)
Foreign Currency Hedges
(d)
Other Adjustments
(e)
Other Cash Flow Hedges Interest Rate Swaps
(f)
Other Cash Flow Hedges [Specify]
(g)
Totals for each category of items recorded in Account 219
(h)
Net Income (Carried Forward from Page 116, Line 78)
(i)
Total Comprehensive Income
(j)
1
Balance of Account 219 at Beginning of Preceding Year
1,518,461
1,441,981
8,128,038
5,167,596
2
Preceding Quarter/Year to Date Reclassifications from Account 219 to Net Income
(a)
316,820
(e)
226,065
90,755
3
Preceding Quarter/Year to Date Changes in Fair Value
(c)
540
540
4
Total (lines 2 and 3)
316,820
540
226,065
91,295
88,895,805
88,804,510
5
Balance of Account 219 at End of Preceding Quarter/Year
1,201,641
1,441,441
7,901,973
5,258,891
6
Balance of Account 219 at Beginning of Current Year
535,470
1,434,774
7,675,908
5,705,664
7
Current Quarter/Year to Date Reclassifications from Account 219 to Net Income
(b)
335,123
(f)
226,065
109,058
8
Current Quarter/Year to Date Changes in Fair Value
(d)
1,846
1,846
9
Total (lines 7 and 8)
335,123
1,846
226,065
110,904
81,654,616
81,543,712
10
Balance of Account 219 at End of Current Quarter/Year
200,347
1,432,928
7,449,843
5,816,568


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: AccumulatedOtherComprehensiveIncomeLossMinimumPensionLiabilityAdjustmentReclassificationsToNetIncomeLoss
Postretirement medical liability adjustment.
(b) Concept: AccumulatedOtherComprehensiveIncomeLossMinimumPensionLiabilityAdjustmentReclassificationsToNetIncomeLoss
Postretirement medical liability adjustment.
(c) Concept: AccumulatedOtherComprehensiveIncomeLossOtherAdjustmentsToComprehensiveIncomeLossChangesInFairValue
Foreign currency translation adjustment.
(d) Concept: AccumulatedOtherComprehensiveIncomeLossOtherAdjustmentsToComprehensiveIncomeLossChangesInFairValue
Foreign currency translation adjustment.
(e) Concept: AccumulatedOtherComprehensiveIncomeLossOtherCashFlowHedgesInterestRateSwapsReclassificationsToNetIncomeLoss
Reclassification of net losses on derivative instruments.
(f) Concept: AccumulatedOtherComprehensiveIncomeLossOtherCashFlowHedgesInterestRateSwapsReclassificationsToNetIncomeLoss
Reclassification of net losses on derivative instruments.

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
SUMMARY OF UTILITY PLANT AND ACCUMULATED PROVISIONS FOR DEPRECIATION. AMORTIZATION AND DEPLETION

Report in Column (c) the amount for electric function, in column (d) the amount for gas function, in column (e), (f), and (g) report other (specify) and in column (h) common function.

Line No.
Classification
(a)
Total Company For the Current Year/Quarter Ended
(b)
Electric
(c)
Gas
(d)
Other (Specify)
(e)
Other (Specify)
(f)
Other (Specify)
(g)
Common
(h)
1
UtilityPlantAbstract
UTILITY PLANT
2
UtilityPlantInServiceAbstract
In Service
3
UtilityPlantInServiceClassified
Plant in Service (Classified)
6,962,203,631
5,361,384,688
1,327,420,221
(a)
1,528,963
271,869,759
4
UtilityPlantInServicePropertyUnderCapitalLeases
Property Under Capital Leases
41,324,606
(b)
40,209,537
(c)
1,115,069
5
UtilityPlantInServicePlantPurchasedOrSold
Plant Purchased or Sold
6
UtilityPlantInServiceCompletedConstructionNotClassified
Completed Construction not Classified
7
UtilityPlantInServiceExperimentalPlantUnclassified
Experimental Plant Unclassified
4,092,785
4,092,785
8
UtilityPlantInServiceClassifiedAndUnclassified
Total (3 thru 7)
7,007,621,022
5,365,477,473
1,327,420,221
1,528,963
40,209,537
1,115,069
271,869,759
9
UtilityPlantLeasedToOthers
Leased to Others
10
UtilityPlantHeldForFutureUse
Held for Future Use
4,140,227
4,110,361
29,866
11
ConstructionWorkInProgress
Construction Work in Progress
403,135,984
338,555,838
51,660,173
12,919,973
12
UtilityPlantAcquisitionAdjustment
Acquisition Adjustments
686,328,435
686,328,435
13
UtilityPlantAndConstructionWorkInProgress
Total Utility Plant (8 thru 12)
8,101,225,668
6,394,472,107
1,379,110,260
1,528,963
40,209,537
1,115,069
284,789,732
14
AccumulatedProvisionForDepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionOfPlantUtility
Accumulated Provisions for Depreciation, Amortization, & Depletion
2,867,174,608
2,205,876,323
545,018,067
1,106,823
34,178,086
80,995,309
15
UtilityPlantNet
Net Utility Plant (13 less 14)
5,234,051,060
4,188,595,784
834,092,193
422,140
6,031,451
1,115,069
203,794,423
16
DetailOfAccumulatedProvisionsForDepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionAbstract
DETAIL OF ACCUMULATED PROVISIONS FOR DEPRECIATION, AMORTIZATION AND DEPLETION
17
AccumulatedProvisionForDepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionUtilityPlantInServiceAbstract
In Service:
18
DepreciationUtilityPlantInService
Depreciation
2,577,951,390
1,999,524,867
487,905,795
1,106,823
34,178,086
55,235,819
19
AmortizationAndDepletionOfProducingNaturalGasLandAndLandRightsutilityPlantInService
Amortization and Depletion of Producing Natural Gas Land and Land Rights
50,145,921
50,145,921
20
AmortizationOfUndergroundStorageLandAndLandRightsutilityPlantInService
Amortization of Underground Storage Land and Land Rights
21
AmortizationOfOtherUtilityPlantUtilityPlantInService
Amortization of Other Utility Plant
58,187,897
25,462,056
6,966,351
25,759,490
22
DepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionUtilityPlantInService
Total in Service (18 thru 21)
2,686,285,208
2,024,986,923
545,018,067
1,106,823
34,178,086
80,995,309
23
DepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionUtilityPlantLeasedToOthersAbstract
Leased to Others
24
DepreciationUtilityPlantLeasedToOthers
Depreciation
25
AmortizationAndDepletionUtilityPlantLeasedToOthers
Amortization and Depletion
26
DepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionUtilityPlantLeasedToOthers
Total Leased to Others (24 & 25)
27
DepreciationAndAmortizationUtilityPlantHeldForFutureUseAbstract
Held for Future Use
28
DepreciationUtilityPlantHeldForFutureUse
Depreciation
29
AmortizationUtilityPlantHeldForFutureUse
Amortization
30
DepreciationAndAmortizationUtilityPlantHeldForFutureUse
Total Held for Future Use (28 & 29)
31
AbandonmentOfLeases
Abandonment of Leases (Natural Gas)
32
AmortizationOfPlantAcquisitionAdjustment
Amortization of Plant Acquisition Adjustment
180,889,400
180,889,400
33
AccumulatedProvisionForDepreciationAmortizationAndDepletionOfPlantUtility
Total Accum Prov (equals 14) (22,26,30,31,32)
2,867,174,608
2,205,876,323
545,018,067
1,106,823
34,178,086
80,995,309


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: UtilityPlantInServiceClassified
This column represents regulated propane.
(b) Concept: UtilityPlantInServicePropertyUnderCapitalLeases
This column represents the write-down of plant values associated with the 2002 acquisition of Montana Operations, and the reduction from fair value to regulated basis associated with the transfer of Colstrip Unit 4 to the regulated utility in 2009.
(c) Concept: UtilityPlantInServicePropertyUnderCapitalLeases
This column represents an electric default supply capacity and energy sales agreement classified as a capital lease.

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
Electric Plant In Service and Accum Provision For Depr by Function
  1. Report below the original cost of plant in service by function. In addition to Account 101, include Account 102, and Account 106. Report in column (b) the original cost of plant in service and in column(c) the accumulated provision for depreciation and amortization by function.
Line No.
Item
(a)
Plant in Service Balance at End of Quarter
(b)
Accumulated Depreciation And Amortization Balance at End of Quarter
(c)
1
Intangible Plant
35,824,497
11,047,780
2
Steam Production Plant
416,741,772
152,542,693
3
Nuclear Production Plant
4
Hydraulic Production - Conventional
608,235,877
135,164,447
5
Hydraulic Production - Pumped Storage
6
Other Production
579,448,833
164,887,022
7
Transmission
1,360,294,020
511,483,840
8
Distribution
2,182,085,990
942,241,966
9
Regional Transmission and Market Operation
10
General
182,846,483
107,619,176
11
TOTAL (Total of lines 1 through 10)
5,365,477,473
2,024,986,923


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
Transmission Service and Generation Interconnection Study Costs
  1. Report the particulars (details) called for concerning the costs incurred and the reimbursements received for performing transmission service and generator interconnection studies.
  2. List each study separately.
  3. In column (a) provide the name of the study.
  4. In column (b) report the cost incurred to perform the study at the end of period.
  5. In column (c) report the account charged with the cost of the study.
  6. In column (d) report the amounts received for reimbursement of the study costs at end of period.
  7. In column (e) report the account credited with the reimbursement received for performing the study.
Line No.
DescriptionOfStudyPerformed
Description
(a)
StudyCostsIncurred
Costs Incurred During Period
(b)
StudyCostsAccountCharged
Account Charged
(c)
StudyCostsReimbursements
Reimbursements Received During the Period
(d)
StudyCostsAccountReimbursed
Account Credited With Reimbursement
(e)
1
Transmission Studies
2
FAC Studies
68,906
69,019
3
SIS Studies
156,016
175,788
4
Line Interconnection Studies
75,422
329,477
20
Total
300,344
574,284
21
Generation Studies
22
FAC Studies
333,667
1,834,673
23
SIS Studies
231,698
1,006,285
24
FEA Studies
182,824
442,385
25
Optional Studies
32,769
120,322
39
Total
780,958
3,403,665
40 Grand Total
1,081,302
3,977,949


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
OTHER REGULATORY ASSETS (Account 182.3)
  1. Report below the particulars (details) called for concerning other regulatory assets, including rate order docket number, if applicable.
  2. Minor items (5% of the Balance in Account 182.3 at end of period, or amounts less than $100,000 which ever is less), may be grouped by classes.
  3. For Regulatory Assets being amortized, show period of amortization.
CREDITS
Line No.
DescriptionAndPurposeOfOtherRegulatoryAssets
Description and Purpose of Other Regulatory Assets
(a)
OtherRegulatoryAssets
Balance at Beginning of Current Quarter/Year
(b)
IncreaseDecreaseInOtherRegulatoryAssets
Debits
(c)
OtherRegulatoryAssetsWrittenOffAccountCharged
Written off During Quarter/Year Account Charged
(d)
OtherRegulatoryAssetsWrittenOffRecovered
Written off During the Period Amount
(e)
OtherRegulatoryAssets
Balance at end of Current Quarter/Year
(f)
1
Flow-through Income Taxes (Montana)
455,062,305
2,952,125
458,014,430
2
Excess Deferred Income Taxes (Montana)
45,430,575
528,104
44,902,471
3
Basin Creek Capital Lease (Montana)
4,617,084
242,880
4,374,204
4
BPA Residential Exchange Program (Montana) - Docket 2018.8.49 Order 7630; Annual Amortization
1,230,325
991,311
1,274,549
947,087
5
Property Tax Tracker (Montana) - Docket 2017.11.86 - Order 7580a; Annual Amortization
145,545
5,109,373
5,254,918
6
FAS 106 (Montana) - Docket 93.6.24 and Docket 2009.9.129
10,521,261
1
137,473
10,383,789
7
FAS 112 (Montana) - Docket 93.6.24 and Docket 2009.9.129
5,879,275
5,879,275
8
Compensated Absences (Montana) - Docket 97.11.219
11,862,436
351,540
12,213,976
9
Pension Plan (Montana)
79,803,674
1,362,743
78,440,931
10
Montana Consumer Counsel Tax (Montana) - Docket 2018.10.67 - Order 7637
639,511
47
639,558
11
Montana Public Service Commission (Montana) - Docket 2017.9.78 - Order 7568
3,616,553
202,763
3,819,316
12
Natural Gas Transmission Verification Program (Montana) - Docket D2016.11.88
431,657
143,885
287,772
13
Asset Retirement Obligation (Montana)
16,031,975
618,633
16,650,608
14
Flow-through Income Taxes (South Dakota)
65,369,238
649,027
66,018,265
15
Excess Deferred Income Taxes (South Dakota)
6,857,439
27,588
6,829,851
16
Pension Plan (South Dakota)
7,079,702
7,079,702
17
Manufactured Gas Plants (South Dakota) - Docket NG 11-003
10,915,952
93,356
10,822,596
18
Field Inventory (South Dakota) - Docket EL 14-106
239,712
22,479
217,233
19
Asset Retirement Obligation (South Dakota)
903,426
33,746
937,172
44
TOTAL
726,637,645
10,908,566
9,087,975
728,458,236


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
OTHER REGULATORY LIABILITIES (Account 254)
  1. Report below the particulars (details) called for concerning other regulatory liabilities, including rate order docket number, if applicable.
  2. Minor items (5% of the Balance in Account 254 at end of period, or amounts less than $100,000 which ever is less), may be grouped by classes.
  3. For Regulatory Liabilities being amortized, show period of amortization.
DEBITS
Line No.
Description and Purpose of Other Regulatory Liabilities
(a)
Balance at Beginning of Current Quarter/Year
(b)
Account Credited
(c)
Amount
(d)
Credits
(e)
Balance at End of Current Quarter/Year
(f)
1
Excess Deferred Income Taxes (Montana)
126,369,033
715,359
8,425
125,662,099
2
Deferred Gas Storage Sales (Montana) - Docket D2001.1.1; Amortization 2001 - 2039
6,940,816
105,130
6,835,686
3
Montana Public Service Commission Consumer Counsel Taxes (Montana) - Dockets 2017.9.78 and 2018.10.67
1,997,902
56,990
2,054,892
4
CTC QF Over/Under Collections (Montana) - Docket 97.9.90 and Docket 2001.1.15; Annual Amortization
1,198,190
592,303
478,690
1,084,577
5
Property Tax Tracker (Montana) - Docket 2017.11.86 - Order 7580a; Annual Amortization
6,673,404
6,673,404
6
Natural Gas Regulatory Deferrals (Montana)
2,110,610
481,622
194,095
1,823,083
7
Excess Deferred Income Taxes (South Dakota)
19,574,960
210,084
19,364,876
8
Current Ad Valorem True-Up (South Dakota) - Docket GE98-001
525,592
286,556
239,036
9
Aberdeen Manufactured Gas Plant (South Dakota) - Docket NG 11-003
498,823
99,233
399,590
10
Tax Cut Jobs Act Deferral (South Dakota) - Docket NG-0095 and GE17-003
155,000
155,000
11
Unbilled Revenues (South Dakota)
6,956,818
2,119,273
9,076,091
41 TOTAL
166,327,744
2,490,287
9,530,877
173,368,334


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
Electric Operating Revenues
  1. The following instructions generally apply to the annual version of these pages. Do not report quarterly data in columns (c), (e), (f), and (g). Unbilled revenues and MWH related to unbilled revenues need not be reported separately as required in the annual version of these pages.
  2. Report below operating revenues for each prescribed account, and manufactured gas revenues in total.
  3. Report number of customers, columns (f) and (g), on the basis of meters, in addition to the number of flat rate accounts; except that where separate meter readings are added for billing purposes, one customer should be counted for each group of meters added. The average number of customers means the average of twelve figures at the close of each month.
  4. If increases or decreases from previous period (columns (c),(e), and (g)), are not derived from previously reported figures, explain any inconsistencies in a footnote.
  5. Disclose amounts of $250,000 or greater in a footnote for accounts 451, 456, and 457.2.
  6. Commercial and industrial Sales, Account 442, may be classified according to the basis of classification (Small or Commercial, and Large or Industrial) regularly used by the respondent if such basis of classification is not generally greater than 1000 Kw of demand. (See Account 442 of the Uniform System of Accounts. Explain basis of classification in a footnote.)
  7. See page 108, Important Changes During Period, for important new territory added and important rate increase or decreases.
  8. For Lines 2,4,5,and 6, see Page 304 for amounts relating to unbilled revenue by accounts.
  9. Include unmetered sales. Provide details of such Sales in a footnote.
Line No.
Title of Account
(a)
Operating Revenues Year to Date Quarterly/Annual
(b)
Operating Revenues Previous year (no Quarterly)
(c)
MEGAWATT HOURS SOLD Year to Date Quarterly/Annual
(d)
MEGAWATT HOURS SOLD Amount Previous year (no Quarterly)
(e)
AVG.NO. CUSTOMERS PER MONTH Current Year (no Quarterly)
(f)
AVG.NO. CUSTOMERS PER MONTH Previous Year (no Quarterly)
(g)
1
SalesOfElectricityHeadingAbstract
Sales of Electricity
2
ResidentialSalesAbstract
(440) Residential Sales
244,759,620
202,644,570
1,769,755
1,727,428
3
CommercialAndIndustrialSalesAbstract
(442) Commercial and Industrial Sales
4
CommercialSalesAbstract
Small (or Comm.) (See Instr. 4)
245,123,883
210,353,617
1,902,554
1,863,733
5
IndustrialSalesAbstract
Large (or Ind.) (See Instr. 4)
45,715,036
36,293,222
362,085
376,416
6
PublicStreetAndHighwayLightingAbstract
(444) Public Street and Highway Lighting
9,533,596
7,917,654
18,618
20,473
7
OtherSalesToPublicAuthoritiesAbstract
(445) Other Sales to Public Authorities
412,533
460,842
3,492
3,708
8
SalesToRailroadsAndRailwaysAbstract
(446) Sales to Railroads and Railways
9
InterdepartmentalSalesAbstract
(448) Interdepartmental Sales
557,113
425,412
1,841
3,763
10
SalesToUltimateConsumersAbstract
TOTAL Sales to Ultimate Consumers
546,101,781
458,095,317
4,058,345
3,995,521
11
SalesForResaleAbstract
(447) Sales for Resale
44,958,820
19,833,228
440,142
536,731
12
SalesOfElectricityAbstract
TOTAL Sales of Electricity
591,060,601
477,928,545
4,498,487
4,532,252
13
ProvisionForRateRefundsAbstract
(Less) (449.1) Provision for Rate Refunds
8,836
1,974,516
14
RevenuesNetOfProvisionForRefundsAbstract
TOTAL Revenues Before Prov. for Refunds
591,051,765
479,903,061
4,498,487
4,532,252
15
OtherOperatingRevenuesAbstract
Other Operating Revenues
16
ForfeitedDiscounts
(450) Forfeited Discounts
205,122
253,265
17
MiscellaneousServiceRevenues
(451) Miscellaneous Service Revenues
91,220
99,476
18
SalesOfWaterAndWaterPower
(453) Sales of Water and Water Power
19
RentFromElectricProperty
(454) Rent from Electric Property
2,053,222
1,919,822
20
InterdepartmentalRents
(455) Interdepartmental Rents
21
OtherElectricRevenue
(456) Other Electric Revenues
(a)
12,403,041
676,970
22
RevenuesFromTransmissionOfElectricityOfOthers
(456.1) Revenues from Transmission of Electricity of Others
37,320,037
43,730,231
23
RegionalTransmissionServiceRevenues
(457.1) Regional Control Service Revenues
24
MiscellaneousRevenue
(457.2) Miscellaneous Revenues
25
OtherMiscellaneousOperatingRevenues
Other Miscellaneous Operating Revenues
25.1
OtherMiscellaneousOperatingRevenues
(Less) (449.1) Provision for Rate Refunds
26
OtherOperatingRevenues
TOTAL Other Operating Revenues
52,072,642
45,325,824
27
ElectricOperatingRevenues
TOTAL Electric Operating Revenues
643,124,407
525,228,885
Line12, column (b) includes $
of unbilled revenues.
Line12, column (d) includes
MWH relating to unbilled revenues


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: OtherElectricRevenue
YTD Q2
Other Electric Revenue
(456)
2023
Ancillary Services:
Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch $ 802,369 
Regulation and Frequency Response 606,934 
Energy Imbalance 11,027,008 
Other Transmission Revenue (2,132,250)
Low Income Housing 1,879,586 
Steam Sales 190,889 
Sale of Materials 18,265 
Miscellaneous 10,240 
$ 12,403,041  

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
REGIONAL TRANSMISSION SERVICE REVENUES (Account 457.1)
  1. The respondent shall report below the revenue collected for each service (i.e., control area administration, market administration, etc.) performed pursuant to a Commission approved tariff. All amounts separately billed must be detailed below.
Line No.
Description of Service
(a)
Balance at End of Quarter 1
(b)
Balance at End of Quarter 2
(c)
Balance at End of Quarter 3
(d)
Balance at End of Year
(e)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
TOTAL


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
ELECTRIC PRODUCTION, OTHER POWER SUPPLY EXPENSES, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION EXPENSES

Report Electric production, other power supply expenses, transmission, regional market, and distribution expenses through the reporting period.

Line No.
Account
(a)
Year to Date Quarter
(b)
1
PowerProductionExpensesAbstract
1. POWER PRODUCTION AND OTHER SUPPLY EXPENSES
2
SteamPowerGenerationOperationsExpense
Steam Power Generation - Operation (500-509)
29,212,781
3
SteamPowerGenerationMaintenanceExpense
Steam Power Generation – Maintenance (510-515)
6,260,871
4
PowerProductionExpensesSteamPower
Total Power Production Expenses - Steam Power
35,473,652
5
NuclearPowerGenerationOperationsExpense
Nuclear Power Generation – Operation (517-525)
6
NuclearPowerGenerationMaintenanceExpense
Nuclear Power Generation – Maintenance (528-532)
7
PowerProductionExpensesNuclearPower
Total Power Production Expenses - Nuclear Power
8
HydraulicPowerGenerationOperationsExpense
Hydraulic Power Generation – Operation (535-540.1)
6,920,730
9
HydraulicPowerGenerationMaintenanceExpense
Hydraulic Power Generation – Maintenance (541-545.1)
1,075,814
10
PowerProductionExpensesHydraulicPower
Total Power Production Expenses - Hydraulic Power
7,996,544
11
RentsOtherPowerGeneration
Other Power Generation – Operation (546-550.1)
20,228,063
12
MaintenanceOfEnergyStorageEquipmentOtherPowerGeneration
Other Power Generation – Maintenance (551-554.1)
1,582,679
13
MaintenanceOfMiscellaneousOtherPowerGenerationPlant
Total Power Production Expenses - Other Power
21,810,742
14
OtherPowerSuplyExpensesAbstract
Other Power Supply Expenses
15
PurchasedPower
(555) Purchased Power
132,473,222
15.1
PowerPurchasedForStorageOperations
(555.1) Power Purchased for Storage Operations
16
SystemControlAndLoadDispatchingElectric
(556) System Control and Load Dispatching
191,343
17
OtherExpensesOtherPowerSupplyExpenses
(557) Other Expenses
48,110,003
18
OtherPowerSupplyExpense
Total Other Power Supply Expenses (line 15-17)
180,774,568
19
PowerProductionExpenses
Total Power Production Expenses (Total of lines 4, 7, 10, 13 and 18)
246,055,506
20
TransmissionExpensesAbstract
2. TRANSMISSION EXPENSES
21
TransmissionExpensesOperationAbstract
Transmission Operation Expenses
22
OperationSupervisionAndEngineeringElectricTransmissionExpenses
(560) Operation Supervision and Engineering
1,914,358
24
LoadDispatchReliability
(561.1) Load Dispatch-Reliability
490,762
25
LoadDispatchMonitorAndOperateTransmissionSystem
(561.2) Load Dispatch-Monitor and Operate Transmission System
414,955
26
LoadDispatchTransmissionServiceAndScheduling
(561.3) Load Dispatch-Transmission Service and Scheduling
564,643
27
SchedulingSystemControlAndDispatchServices
(561.4) Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Services
28
ReliabilityPlanningAndStandardsDevelopment
(561.5) Reliability, Planning and Standards Development
50,983
29
TransmissionServiceStudies
(561.6) Transmission Service Studies
30
GenerationInterconnectionStudies
(561.7) Generation Interconnection Studies
31
ReliabilityPlanningAndStandardsDevelopmentServices
(561.8) Reliability, Planning and Standards Development Services
32
StationExpensesTransmissionExpense
(562) Station Expenses
996,311
32.1
OperationOfEnergyStorageEquipmentTransmissionExpense
(562.1) Operation of Energy Storage Equipment
33
OverheadLineExpense
(563) Overhead Lines Expenses
674,638
34
UndergroundLineExpensesTransmissionExpense
(564) Underground Lines Expenses
35
TransmissionOfElectricityByOthers
(565) Transmission of Electricity by Others
13,628,113
36
MiscellaneousTransmissionExpenses
(566) Miscellaneous Transmission Expenses
111,237
37
RentsTransmissionElectricExpense
(567) Rents
430,618
38
OperationSuppliesAndExpensesTransmissionExpense
(567.1) Operation Supplies and Expenses (Non-Major)
39
TransmissionOperationExpense
TOTAL Transmission Operation Expenses (Lines 22 - 38)
19,276,618
40
TransmissionMaintenanceAbstract
Transmission Maintenance Expenses
41
MaintenanceSupervisionAndEngineeringElectricTransmissionExpenses
(568) Maintenance Supervision and Engineering
250,321
42
MaintenanceOfStructuresTransmissionExpense
(569) Maintenance of Structures
17,880
43
MaintenanceOfComputerHardwareTransmission
(569.1) Maintenance of Computer Hardware
949,300
44
MaintenanceOfComputerSoftwareTransmission
(569.2) Maintenance of Computer Software
11,706
45
MaintenanceOfCommunicationEquipmentElectricTransmission
(569.3) Maintenance of Communication Equipment
46
MaintenanceOfMiscellaneousRegionalTransmissionPlant
(569.4) Maintenance of Miscellaneous Regional Transmission Plant
47
MaintenanceOfStationEquipmentTransmission
(570) Maintenance of Station Equipment
347,213
47.1
MaintenanceOfEnergyStorageEquipmentTransmission
(570.1) Maintenance of Energy Storage Equipment
1,301,996
48
MaintenanceOfOverheadLinesTransmission
(571) Maintenance of Overhead Lines
49
MaintenanceOfUndergroundLinesTransmission
(572) Maintenance of Underground Lines
50
MaintenanceOfMiscellaneousTransmissionPlant
(573) Maintenance of Miscellaneous Transmission Plant
51
MaintenanceOfTransmissionPlant
(574) Maintenance of Transmission Plant
52
TransmissionMaintenanceExpenseElectric
TOTAL Transmission Maintenance Expenses (Lines 41 – 51)
2,878,416
53
TransmissionExpenses
Total Transmission Expenses (Lines 39 and 52)
22,155,034
54
RegionalMarketExpensesAbstract
3. REGIONAL MARKET EXPENSES
55
RegionalMarketExpensesOperationAbstract
Regional Market Operation Expenses
56
OperationSupervision
(575.1) Operation Supervision
57
DayAheadAndRealTimeMarketAdministration
(575.2) Day-Ahead and Real-Time Market Facilitation
206,009
58
TransmissionRightsMarketAdministration
(575.3) Transmission Rights Market Facilitation
59
CapacityMarketAdministration
(575.4) Capacity Market Facilitation
60
AncillaryServicesMarketAdministration
(575.5) Ancillary Services Market Facilitation
58,860
61
MarketMonitoringAndCompliance
(575.6) Market Monitoring and Compliance
29,430
62
MarketFacilitationMonitoringAndComplianceServices
(575.7) Market Facilitation, Monitoring and Compliance Services
63
RegionalMarketOperationExpense
Regional Market Operation Expenses (Lines 55 - 62)
294,299
64
RegionalMarketExpensesMaintenanceAbstract
Regional Market Maintenance Expenses
65
MaintenanceOfStructuresAndImprovementsRegionalMarketExpenses
(576.1) Maintenance of Structures and Improvements
66
MaintenanceOfComputerHardware
(576.2) Maintenance of Computer Hardware
67
MaintenanceOfComputerSoftware
(576.3) Maintenance of Computer Software
68
MaintenanceOfCommunicationEquipmentRegionalMarketExpenses
(576.4) Maintenance of Communication Equipment
69
MaintenanceOfMiscellaneousMarketOperationPlant
(576.5) Maintenance of Miscellaneous Market Operation Plant
70
RegionalMarketMaintenanceExpense
Regional Market Maintenance Expenses (Lines 65-69)
71
RegionalMarketExpenses
TOTAL Regional Control and Market Operation Expenses (Lines 63,70)
294,299
72
DistributionExpensesAbstract
4. DISTRIBUTION EXPENSES
73
DistributionOperationExpensesElectric
Distribution Operation Expenses (580-589)
8,684,687
74
DistributionMaintenanceExpenseElectric
Distribution Maintenance Expenses (590-598)
10,365,733
75
DistributionExpenses
Total Distribution Expenses (Lines 73 and 74)
19,050,420


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
Electric Customer Accts, Service, Sales, Admin and General Expenses

Report the amount of expenses for customer accounts, service, sales, and administrative and general expenses year to date.

Line No.
Account
(a)
Year to Date Quarter
(b)
-
CustomerAccountsExpensesOperationsAbstract
Operation
1
CustomerAccountExpenses
(901-905) Customer Accounts Expenses
6,611,697
2
CustomerServiceAndInformationExpenses
(907-910) Customer Service and Information Expenses
2,210,528
3
SalesExpenses
(911-917) Sales Expenses
269,623
4
AdministrativeAndGeneralExpensesAbstract
8. ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL EXPENSES
5
AdministrativeAndGeneralExpensesOperationAbstract
Operation
6
AdministrativeAndGeneralSalaries
(920) Administrative and General Salaries
16,886,508
7
OfficeSuppliesAndExpenses
(921) Office Supplies and Expenses
8,462,930
8
AdministrativeExpensesTransferredCredit
(Less) (922) Administrative Expenses Transferred-Credit
2,330,398
9
OutsideServicesEmployed
(923) Outside Services Employed
3,685,817
10
PropertyInsurance
(924) Property Insurance
1,684,366
11
InjuriesAndDamages
(925) Injuries and Damages
5,911,026
12
EmployeePensionsAndBenefits
(926) Employee Pensions and Benefits
12,356,870
13
FranchiseRequirements
(927) Franchise Requirements
14
RegulatoryCommissionExpenses
(928) Regulatory Commission Expenses
1,668,297
15
DuplicateChargesCredit
(929) (Less) Duplicate Charges-Cr.
16
GeneralAdvertisingExpenses
(930.1) General Advertising Expenses
219,206
17
MiscellaneousGeneralExpenses
(930.2) Miscellaneous General Expenses
8,464,404
18
RentsAdministrativeAndGeneralExpense
(931) Rents
459,028
19
AdministrativeAndGeneralOperationExpense
TOTAL Operation (Total of lines 6 thru 18)
57,468,054
20
AdministrativeAndGeneralExpensesMaintenanceAbstract
Maintenance
21
MaintenanceOfGeneralPlant
(935) Maintenance of General Plant
2,462,949
22
AdministrativeAndGeneralExpenses
TOTAL Administrative and General Expenses (Total of lines 19 and 21)
59,931,003


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRICITY FOR OTHERS (Account 456.1) (Including transactions referred to as "wheeling")
  1. Report all transmission of electricity, i.e., wheeling, provided for other electric utilities, cooperatives, other public authorities, qualifying facilities, non-traditional utility suppliers and ultimate customers for the quarter.
  2. Use a separate line of data for each distinct type of transmission service involving the entities listed in column (a), (b) and (c).
  3. Report in column (a) the company or public authority that paid for the transmission service. Report in column (b) the company or public authority that the energy was received from and in column (c) the company or public authority that the energy was delivered to. Provide the full name of each company or public authority. Do not abbreviate or truncate name or use acronyms. Explain in a footnote any ownership interest in or affiliation the respondent has with the entities listed in columns (a), (b) or (c).
  4. In column (d) enter a Statistical Classification code based on the original contractual terms and conditions of the service as follows: FNO - Firm Network Service for Others, FNS - Firm Network Transmission Service for Self, LFP - "Long-Term Firm Point to Point Transmission Service, OLF - Other Long-Term Firm Transmission Service, SFP - Short-Term Firm Point to Point Transmission Reservation, NF - non-firm transmission service, OS - Other Transmission Service and AD - Out-of-Period Adjustments. Use this code for any accounting adjustments or "true-ups" for service provided in prior reporting periods. Provide an explanation in a footnote for each adjustment. See General Instruction for definitions of codes.
  5. In column (e), identify the FERC Rate Schedule or Tariff Number, On separate lines, list all FERC rate schedules or contract designations under which service, as identified in column (d), is provided.
  6. Report receipt and delivery locations for all single contract path, "point to point" transmission service. In column (f), report the designation for the substation, or other appropriate identification for where energy was received as specified in the contract. In column (g) report the designation for the substation, or other appropriate identification for where energy was delivered as specified in the contract.
  7. Report in column (h) the number of megawatts of billing demand that is specified in the firm transmission service contract. Demand reported in column (h) must be in megawatts. Footnote any demand not stated on a megawatts basis and explain.
  8. Report in column (i) and (j) the total megawatthours received and delivered.
  9. In column (k) through (n), report the revenue amounts as shown on bills or vouchers. In column (k), provide revenues from demand charges related to the billing demand reported in column (h). In column (I), provide revenues from energy charges related to the amount of energy transferred. In column (m), provide the total revenues from all other charges on bills or vouchers rendered, including out of period adjustments. Explain in a footnote all components of the amount shown in column (m). Report in column (n) the total charge shown on bills rendered to the entity Listed in column (a). If no monetary settlement was made, enter zero (0) in column (n). Provide a footnote explaining the nature of the non-monetary settlement, including the amount and type of energy or service rendered.
  10. The total amounts in columns (i) and (j) must be reported as Transmission Received and Transmission Delivered for annual report purposes only on Page 401, Lines 16 and 17, respectively.
  11. Footnote entries and provide explanations following all required data.
TRANSFER OF ENERGY REVENUE FROM TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRICITY FOR OTHERS
Line No.
PaymentByCompanyOrPublicAuthority
Payment By (Company of Public Authority) (Footnote Affiliation)
(a)
TransmissionEnergyReceivedFromCompanyOrPublicAuthorityName
Energy Received From (Company of Public Authority) (Footnote Affiliation)
(b)
TransmissionEnergyDeliveredToCompanyOrPublicAuthorityName
Energy Delivered To (Company of Public Authority) (Footnote Affiliation)
(c)
StatisticalClassificationCode
Statistical Classification
(d)
RateScheduleTariffNumber
Ferc Rate Schedule of Tariff Number
(e)
TransmissionPointOfReceipt
Point of Receipt (Substation or Other Designation)
(f)
TransmissionPointOfDelivery
Point of Delivery (Substation or Other Designation)
(g)
BillingDemand
Billing Demand (MW)
(h)
TransmissionOfElectricityForOthersEnergyReceived
Megawatt Hours Received
(i)
TransmissionOfElectricityForOthersEnergyDelivered
Megawatt Hours Delivered
(j)
Demand Charges ($)
(k)
Energy Charges ($)
(l)
Other Charges ($)
(m)
RevenuesFromTransmissionOfElectricityForOthers
Total Revenues ($) (k+l+m)
(n)
1
MONTANA CHOICE TRANSMISSION
2
Ash Grove Cement
Energy Keepers Inc.
Ash Grove Cement
Kerr
Clancy, MT
7
8,905
8,905
48,070
48,070
3
Aspen Air U.S., LLC
Talen Energy
Aspen Air Corporation
Colstrip
Billings, MT
11
13,024
13,024
60,433
60,433
4
Barretts Minerals, Inc.
Energy Keepers inc.
Barretts Minerals, Inc.
Kerr
Dillon, MT
6
6,797
6,797
36,584
36,584
5
Beartooth Electric Cooperative, Inc.
WAPA & Energy Keepers Inc.
Beartooth Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Fort Peck & Kerr
Various in Montana
18
20,515
20,515
151,172
151,172
6
Benefis Health Systems
Energy Keepers inc.
Benefis Health Systems
Kerr
Various in Montana
7
7,564
7,564
48,850
48,850
7
Big Horn County Electric Coop. Inc.
WAPA
Big Horn County Electric Coop. Inc.
Various & Great Falls
Various in Montana
18
16,231
16,231
119,133
119,133
8
Bonneville Power Administration
BPA
Bonneville Power Administration
BPAT.NWMT
Various in Montana
185
211,748
211,748
1,484,270
1,484,270
9
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Morgan Stanley, WAPA
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Various in Montana
Various NWMT & WAUW
181
215,313
215,313
1,334,869
1,334,869
10
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Basin Electric & WAPA
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Crossover
Various NWMT & WAUW
15
19,259
19,259
118,425
118,425
11
CHS, Inc.
Morgan Stanley
CHS, Inc.
MATL.NWMT
Various in Montana
58
62,227
62,227
433,823
433,823
12
City of Great Falls
Energy Keepers Inc.
City of Great Falls
Kerr
Various in Montana
6
4,157
4,157
25,009
25,009
13
Talen Montana, LLC
Avista Energy
Colstrip Steam Electric Station
Colstrip
Nichols Pump Sub
10
7,650
7,650
40,004
40,004
14
Atlas Power, LLC
Portland General Electric
Atlas Power, LLC
Colstrip
Butte, MT
75
89,360
89,360
426,342
426,342
15
Phillips 66 Company
Shell Energy
Phillips 66 Company
BPAT.NWMT
Various in Montana
70
127,453
127,453
532,734
532,734
16
ExxonMobil Corporation
Talen Energy
ExxonMobil Corporation
Colstrip
Billings, MT
35
59,133
59,133
273,202
273,202
17
General Mills Operations, LLC
Energy Keepers Inc.
General Mills Operations, LLC
Kerr
Great Falls, MT
4
4,819
4,819
27,974
27,974
18
Great Falls Public Schools
Energy Keepers Inc.
Great Falls Public Schools
Kerr
Great Falls, MT
3
2,551
2,551
14,461
14,461
19
GCC Three Forks, LLC
Energy Keepers Inc.
GCC Three Forks, LLC
Kerr
Three Forks, MT
8
7,787
7,787
45,071
45,071
20
Magris Talc USA, Inc.
Energy Keepers Inc.
Magris Talc USA, Inc.
Kerr
Three Forks, MT
6
6,652
6,652
36,412
36,412
21
DFA Dairy Brands Fluid, LLC
Talen Energy
DFA Dairy Brands Fluid, LLC
Colstrip
Various in Montana
2
1,512
1,512
7,965
7,965
22
Calumet Refining, LLC
Talen Energy
Calumet Montana Refining Company, Inc.
Colstrip
Great Falls, MT
25
35,008
35,008
122,757
122,757
23
Montana Resources
Energy Keepers, Inc.
Montana Resources
BPAT.NWMT & Kerr
Butte, MT
50
87,630
87,630
417,643
417,643
24
REC Silicon Company
Morgan Stanley
REC Silicon Company
Hardin
Butte, MT
117
165,403
165,403
649,697
649,697
25
Roseburg Forest Products Company
Shell Energy
Roseburg Forest Products Company
BPAT.NWMT
Missoula, MT
8
11,221
11,221
56,788
56,788
26
Sibanye-Stillwater
Various
Stillwater Mining Company
As Available
Various in Montana
46
70,644
70,644
323,116
323,116
27
Town of Philipsburg
Town of Philipsburg
Town of Philipsburg
Philipsburg Substation
Philipsburg, MT
172
172
977
977
28
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
Western Area Power Administration
Crossover
Various NWMT & WAUW
4
2
2
6,691
6,691
29
Montana State University - Bozeman
WAPA
Montana State University - Bozeman
Fort Peck West
Great Falls, MT
4
4,293
4,293
20,446
20,446
30
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
Malmstrom Air Force Base
Fort Peck West
Great Falls, MT
4
7,681
7,681
33,610
33,610
31
MONTANA POINT-TO-POINT
32
Avangrid Renewables, LLC
NWMT
AVA
MATL.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
1,800
1,800
8,325
8,325
33
Avista Corporation
AVA
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
8,709
8,709
42,243
42,243
34
Avista Corporation
AVA
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
45,830
45,830
217,785
217,785
35
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
134
134
620
620
36
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
BPAT
WAPA
BPAT.NWMT
GREATFALLS
1
1
5
5
37
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
NWMT
BPAT
MATL.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
13
13
60
60
38
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
PPW
NWMT
YTP
NWMT.SYSTEM
48
48
222
222
39
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
754
754
4,039
4,039
40
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
PPW
WAPA
YTP
GREATFALLS
321
321
1,740
1,740
41
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
8,856
8,856
45,823
45,823
42
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
YTP
192
192
1,040
1,040
43
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
WAPA
WAPA
CROSSOVER
GREATFALLS
31
67,704
67,704
330,359
330,359
44
Bonneville Power Administration
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
ANTE
36
36
167
167
45
Bonneville Power Administration
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
36
36
167
167
46
Brookfield Renewable Trading and Marketing LP
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
52
52
241
241
47
Brookfield Renewable Trading and Marketing LP
WAPA
BPAT
CROSSOVER
BPAT.NWMT
46
46
213
213
48
Brookfield Renewable Trading and Marketing LP
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
YTP
18
18
83
83
49
CP Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
60
60
325
325
50
CP Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
3
3
16
16
51
CP Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
MATL.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
2,126
2,126
9,843
9,843
52
CP Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
NWMT
PACE
MATL.NWMT
BRDY
165
165
764
764
53
CP Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
NWMT
PACE
MATL.NWMT
JEFF
100
100
463
463
54
Cycle Power Partners, LLC
NWMT
PACE
HORSESHOE
BRDY
93
93
431
431
55
Cycle Power Partners, LLC
NWMT
PACE
HORSESHOE
JEFF
3,633
3,633
16,821
16,821
56
Dynasty Power Inc.
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
253
253
1,171
1,171
57
Dynasty Power Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
MATL.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
150
150
695
695
58
Dynasty Power Inc.
PPW
BPAT
BRDY
BPAT.NWMT
78
78
361
361
59
Dynasty Power Inc.
PPW
BPAT
YTP
BPAT.NWMT
2,536
2,536
11,730
11,730
60
EDF Trading North America, LLC
AVA
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
3,220
3,220
15,107
15,107
61
EDF Trading North America, LLC
AVA
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
2,688
2,688
12,432
12,432
62
EDF Trading North America, LLC
AVA
NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
53
53
287
287
63
EDF Trading North America, LLC
BPAT
AVA
BPAT.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
188
188
870
870
64
EDF Trading North America, LLC
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
COLSTRIP
297
297
1,375
1,375
65
EDF Trading North America, LLC
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
299
299
1,514
1,514
66
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
470
470
2,492
2,492
67
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
BPAT
COLSTRIP
BPAT.NWMT
18,706
18,706
94,236
94,236
68
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
BPAT
COLSTRIP
BPAT.NWMT
2,040
2,040
10,100
10,100
69
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
NWMT
COLSTRIP
COLSTRIP
1,723
1,723
8,665
8,665
70
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
NWMT
COLSTRIP
MATL.NWMT
570
570
2,872
2,872
71
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
NWMT
COLSTRIP
NWMT.SYSTEM
42
42
228
228
72
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
NWMT
NWMTIMBALANC
NWMT.SYSTEM
120
120
644
644
73
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
PPW
COLSTRIP
BRDY
3,468
3,468
16,567
16,567
74
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
PPW
COLSTRIP
JEFF
25
25
116
116
75
EDF Trading North America, LLC
NWMT
PPW
COLSTRIP
YTP
65
65
301
301
76
EDF Trading North America, LLC
PACE
NWMT
BRDY
COLSTRIP
268
268
1,453
1,453
77
EDF Trading North America, LLC
PPW
NWMT
BRDY
NWMT.SYSTEM
156
156
846
846
78
Energy Keepers Inc.
BPAT
AVA
BPAT.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
600
600
2,775
2,775
79
Energy Keepers Inc.
BPAT
AVA
BPAT.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
600
600
2,775
2,775
80
Energy Keepers Inc.
NWMT
AVA
KERR
AVAT.NWMT
384
384
2,080
2,080
81
Energy Keepers Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
KERR
BPAT.NWMT
40
87,360
87,360
426,270
426,270
82
Energy Keepers Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
KERR
BPAT.NWMT
320
320
1,734
1,734
83
Energy Keepers Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
KERR
BPAT.NWMT
43,892
43,892
207,221
207,221
84
Energy Keepers Inc.
NWMT
PACE
KERR
BRDY
50
109,200
109,200
532,837
532,837
85
Energy Keepers Inc.
NWMT
PACE
KERR
YTP
1,776
1,776
8,214
8,214
86
Energy Keepers Inc.
NWMT
PPW
COLSTRIP
YTP
300
300
1,389
1,389
87
Energy Keepers Inc.
NWMT
PPW
COLSTRIP
YTP
9,000
9,000
41,625
41,625
88
Guzman Energy, LLC
AVA
BPAT
AVAT.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
140
140
648
648
89
Guzman Energy, LLC
NWMT
NWMT
CLEARWATER
TOWNSEND
1
1
5
5
90
Guzman Energy, LLC
PPW
AVA
BRDY
AVAT.NWMT
300
300
1,389
1,389
91
Guzman Energy, LLC
PPW
AVA
YTP
AVAT.NWMT
90,600
90,600
434,475
434,475
92
Guzman Energy, LLC
PPW
BPAT
YTP
BPAT.NWMT
46
46
213
213
93
Guzman Energy, LLC
PPW
BPAT
YTP
BPAT.NWMT
54,600
54,600
266,425
266,425
94
Guzman Energy, LLC
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
471
471
2,553
2,553
95
Guzman Energy, LLC
PPW
WAPA
YTP
GREATFALLS
25
25
136
136
96
Guzman Energy, LLC
WAPA
BPAT
GREATFALLS
BPAT.NWMT
235
235
1,274
1,274
97
Guzman Energy, LLC
WAPA
WAPA
GREATFALLS
CROSSOVER
25
25
136
136
98
Iberdrola Renewables Inc.
AVA
BPAT
AVAT.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
55
55
255
255
99
Iberdrola Renewables Inc.
BPAT
AVA
BPAT.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
208
208
963
963
100
Iberdrola Renewables Inc.
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
192
192
889
889
101
Idaho Power Company
AVA
IPCO
AVAT.NWMT
TNDY
141
141
764
764
102
Idaho Power Company
PACE
NWMT
JEFF
MLCK
992
992
4,593
4,593
103
Macquarie Energy, LLC
NWMT
BPAT
HOLTER
BPAT.NWMT
400
400
2,168
2,168
104
Macquarie Energy, LLC
NWMT
BPAT
SOUTHPEAK
BPAT.NWMT
720
720
3,330
3,330
105
Macquarie Energy, LLC
PPW
BPAT
BRDY
BPAT.NWMT
192
192
1,040
1,040
106
Macquarie Energy, LLC
PPW
NWMT
BRDY
NWMT.SYSTEM
5,880
5,880
27,160
27,160
107
Macquarie Energy, LLC
PPW
NWMT
YTP
NWMT.SYSTEM
36,000
36,000
168,050
168,050
108
MAG Energy Solutions
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
1,337
1,337
7,141
7,141
109
MAG Energy Solutions
PACE
NWMT
BRDY
MATL.NWMT
129
129
659
659
110
MAG Energy Solutions
PACE
NWMT
JEFF
MATL.NWMT
26
26
141
141
111
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
GWA
PPW
GLWND1
BRDY
74
74
343
343
112
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
PPW
PPW
BRDY
YTP
20
20
108
108
113
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
PPW
WAPA
BRDY
GREATFALLS
225
225
1,062
1,062
114
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
3,376
3,376
18,298
18,298
115
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
WAPA
BPAT
GREATFALLS
BPAT.NWMT
5,850
5,850
27,086
27,086
116
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
WAPA
GWA
GREATFALLS
GLWND1
74
74
343
343
117
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
BRDY
30
30
139
139
118
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
YTP
795
795
3,681
3,681
119
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
WAPA
PPW
GREATFALLS
BRDY
4,224
4,224
19,557
19,557
120
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
WAPA
PPW
GREATFALLS
JEFF
73
73
338
338
121
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
WAPA
PPW
GREATFALLS
YTP
183
183
847
847
122
Mercuria Energy America, LLC
WAPA
WAPA
CROSSOVER
GREATFALLS
75
75
347
347
123
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
AVA
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
67
67
310
310
124
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
AVA
BPAT
AVAT.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
175
175
810
810
125
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
AVA
GWA
AVAT.NWMT
GLWND1
130
130
602
602
126
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
AVA
GWA
AVAT.NWMT
GLWND2
97
97
449
449
127
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
AVA
NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
4,387
4,387
22,156
22,156
128
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
AVA
NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
4,392
4,392
20,166
20,166
129
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
AVA
BPAT.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
322
322
1,491
1,491
130
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
GWA
BPAT.NWMT
GLWND1
1,241
1,241
6,016
6,016
131
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
GWA
BPAT.NWMT
GLWND2
1,008
1,008
4,919
4,919
132
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
GWA
BPAT.NWMT
GLWND1
240
240
1,186
1,186
133
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
74,929
74,929
371,993
371,993
134
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
18
18
98
98
135
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
3,888
3,888
17,982
17,982
136
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
213
213
986
986
137
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
JEFF
867
867
4,014
4,014
138
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
JEFF
13,167
13,167
65,664
65,664
139
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
AVA
GLWND1
AVAT.NWMT
17,931
17,931
83,842
83,842
140
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
AVA
GLWND2
AVAT.NWMT
11,377
11,377
53,284
53,284
141
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
BPAT
GLWND1
BPAT.NWMT
46,946
46,946
227,021
227,021
142
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
BPAT
GLWND2
BPAT.NWMT
28,768
28,768
139,596
139,596
143
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
NWMT
GLWND1
MATL.NWMT
4,020
4,020
19,866
19,866
144
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
NWMT
GLWND1
NWMT.SYSTEM
331
331
1,565
1,565
145
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
NWMT
GLWND2
MATL.NWMT
368
368
1,870
1,870
146
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
NWMT
GLWND2
NWMT.SYSTEM
12,836
12,836
62,499
62,499
147
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
PPW
GLWND1
BRDY
1,817
1,817
8,461
8,461
148
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
PPW
GLWND1
JEFF
1,340
1,340
6,204
6,204
149
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
PPW
GLWND2
BRDY
1,073
1,073
5,011
5,011
150
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
GWA
PPW
GLWND2
JEFF
310
310
1,467
1,467
151
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
AVA
HARDIN
AVAT.NWMT
463
463
2,144
2,144
152
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
AVA
MATL.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
27,542
27,542
129,450
129,450
153
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
AVA
HARDIN
AVAT.NWMT
3,240
3,240
14,985
14,985
154
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
HARDIN
BPAT.NWMT
1,229
1,229
5,849
5,849
155
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
KERR
BPAT.NWMT
57
57
309
309
156
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
MATL.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
66,706
66,706
314,172
314,172
157
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
COLSTRIP
BPAT.NWMT
1,200
1,200
5,550
5,550
158
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
MATL.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
17,975
17,975
98,375
98,375
159
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
GWA
COLSTRIP
GLWND2
40
40
217
217
160
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
GWA
HARDIN
GLWND1
81
81
403
403
161
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
GWA
MATL.NWMT
GLWND1
838
838
3,938
3,938
162
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
GWA
MATL.NWMT
GLWND2
321
321
1,530
1,530
163
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
NWMT
COLSTRIP
MATL.NWMT
15,075
15,075
74,950
74,950
164
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
NWMT
HARDIN
MATL.NWMT
12,864
12,864
61,145
61,145
165
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
NWMT
JUDITHGAP
MATL.NWMT
40
40
217
217
166
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
NWMT
MATL.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
20
20
108
108
167
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
NWMT
COLSTRIP
MATL.NWMT
5,712
5,712
26,798
26,798
168
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
NWMT
CROOKEDFALLS
MATL.NWMT
744
744
3,441
3,441
169
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
NWMT
HARDIN
MATL.NWMT
1,296
1,296
5,994
5,994
170
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
PACE
HARDIN
JEFF
50
50
232
232
171
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
PACE
MATL.NWMT
BRDY
4,059
4,059
19,045
19,045
172
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
PACE
MATL.NWMT
JEFF
2,322
2,322
10,758
10,758
173
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
PPW
HARDIN
BRDY
1
1
5
5
174
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
WAUW
HARDIN
CROSSOVER
74
74
401
401
175
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
NWMT
WAUW
MATL.NWMT
CROSSOVER
23
23
125
125
176
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
PACE
NWMT
BRDY
MATL.NWMT
3,120
3,120
16,807
16,807
177
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
PACE
NWMT
JEFF
MATL.NWMT
20
20
93
93
178
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
PACE
NWMT
YTP
MATL.NWMT
28
28
130
130
179
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
PACE
NWMT
BRDY
MATL.NWMT
73,848
73,848
339,610
339,610
180
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
PPW
BPAT
YTP
BPAT.NWMT
150
150
695
695
181
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
PPW
BPAT
BRDY
BPAT.NWMT
21,550
21,550
116,800
116,800
182
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
WAPA
AVA
GREATFALLS
AVAT.NWMT
294
294
1,417
1,417
183
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
WAPA
BPAT
GREATFALLS
BPAT.NWMT
507
507
2,706
2,706
184
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
WAPA
PPW
GREATFALLS
BRDY
430
430
1,991
1,991
185
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
WAPA
PPW
GREATFALLS
JEFF
555
555
2,570
2,570
186
Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc.
WAUW
NWMT
GREATFALLS
MATL.NWMT
2,097
2,097
10,219
10,219
187
Naturener Power Watch, LLC
GWA
GWA
GLWND1
GLWND2
10,920
10,920
53,285
53,285
188
PacifiCorp
NWMT
PACE
NWMTIMBALANC
BRDY
59
59
273
273
189
PacifiCorp
NWMT
PPW
COLSTRIP
YTP
1,940
1,940
9,188
9,188
190
Portland General Electric Company
AVA
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
10,476
10,476
49,689
49,689
191
Portland General Electric Company
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
COLSTRIP
150
150
695
695
192
Portland General Electric Company
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
545
545
2,523
2,523
193
Portland General Electric Company
NWMT
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
1,557
1,557
7,406
7,406
194
Portland General Electric Company
NWMT
BPAT
COLSTRIP
BPAT.NWMT
5,136
5,136
24,798
24,798
195
Portland General Electric Company
NWMT
NWMT
COLSTRIP
COLSTRIP
4
4
22
22
196
Portland General Electric Company
NWMT
NWMT
COLSTRIP
MATL.NWMT
460
460
2,493
2,493
197
Portland General Electric Company
NWMT
PPW
COLSTRIP
BRDY
123
123
569
569
198
Portland General Electric Company
NWMT
PPW
COLSTRIP
JEFF
1,720
1,720
7,964
7,964
199
Portland General Electric Company
PGE
PPW
COLSTRIP
MLCK
247
247
1,144
1,144
200
Portland General Electric Company
PPW
BPAT
BRDY
BPAT.NWMT
225
225
1,220
1,220
201
Powerex Corporation
BPAT
AVA
BPAT.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
28
28
152
152
202
Powerex Corporation
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
1,980
1,980
10,340
10,340
203
Powerex Corporation
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
76
165,984
165,984
809,913
809,913
204
Powerex Corporation
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
JEFF
71
155,064
155,064
756,629
756,629
205
Powerex Corporation
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
146
146
742
742
206
Powerex Corporation
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
JEFF
1
1
5
5
207
Powerex Corporation
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
YTP
417
417
1,931
1,931
208
Powerex Corporation
BPAT
WAPA
BPAT.NWMT
CROSSOVER
511
511
2,366
2,366
209
Powerex Corporation
NWMT
PACE
MATL.NWMT
BRDY
842
842
3,898
3,898
210
Powerex Corporation
NWMT
PACE
MATL.NWMT
JEFF
3
3
14
14
211
Powerex Corporation
PPW
BPAT
BRDY
BPAT.NWMT
65
65
352
352
212
Powerex Corporation
PPW
BPAT
YTP
BPAT.NWMT
431
431
2,151
2,151
213
Powerex Corporation
PPW
PPW
YTP
BRDY
10
10
46
46
214
Powerex Corporation
WAPA
BPAT
CROSSOVER
BPAT.NWMT
5,222
5,222
23,916
23,916
215
Powerex Corporation
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
YTP
94
94
509
509
216
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
AVA
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
18,415
18,415
86,234
86,234
217
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
AVA
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
52,488
52,488
242,757
242,757
218
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
AVA
BPAT
AVAT.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
25
25
116
116
219
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
AVA
MLCK
COLSTRIP
MLCK
1
1
5
5
220
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
COLSTRIP
168
168
778
778
221
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
NWMT
AVA
COLSTRIP
AVAT.NWMT
151
151
818
818
222
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
NWMT
BPAT
COLSTRIP
BPAT.NWMT
882
882
4,085
4,085
223
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
NWMT
BPAT
COLSTRIP
BPAT.NWMT
60,918
60,918
283,284
283,284
224
Puget Sound Energy Marketing
PPW
PPW
MLCK
BRDY
1
1
5
5
225
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
BPAT
AVA
BPAT.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
530
530
2,454
2,454
226
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
50
50
271
271
227
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
3
3
16
16
228
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
60
60
278
278
229
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
YTP
150
150
695
695
230
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
BPAT
WAPA
BPAT.NWMT
CROSSOVER
1,103
1,103
5,648
5,648
231
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
NWMT
AVA
CANYONFERRY
AVAT.NWMT
78
78
361
361
232
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
NWMT
AVA
CLEARWATER
AVAT.NWMT
72
72
333
333
233
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
NWMT
BPAT
CANYONFERRY
BPAT.NWMT
55
55
255
255
234
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
NWMT
BPAT
CLEARWATER
BPAT.NWMT
150
150
695
695
235
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
NWMT
PACE
CLEARWATER
BRDY
2,349
2,349
10,876
10,876
236
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
PACE
NWMT
BRDY
MATL.NWMT
115
115
623
623
237
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
PPW
BPAT
YTP
BPAT.NWMT
4,487
4,487
20,754
20,754
238
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
15,168
15,168
77,757
77,757
239
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
1,872
1,872
10,140
10,140
240
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
WAPA
AVA
GREATFALLS
AVAT.NWMT
563
563
2,607
2,607
241
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
WAPA
BPAT
CROSSOVER
BPAT.NWMT
3,367
3,367
15,577
15,577
242
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
WAPA
BPAT
GREATFALLS
BPAT.NWMT
1,392
1,392
6,445
6,445
243
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
WAPA
NWMT
CROSSOVER
NWMT.SYSTEM
4
4
22
22
244
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
BRDY
180
180
833
833
245
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
YTP
1,333
1,333
6,263
6,263
246
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
WAPA
PPW
GREATFALLS
BRDY
734
734
3,398
3,398
247
Rainbow Electric Marketing Corp.
WAUW
NWMT
CROSSOVER
MATL.NWMT
35
35
190
190
248
Shell Energy North America
AVA
NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
6
6
28
28
249
Shell Energy North America
BPAT
AVA
BPAT.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
400
400
1,852
1,852
250
Shell Energy North America
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
MATL.NWMT
57
57
289
289
251
Shell Energy North America
BPAT
NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
10
10
48
48
252
Shell Energy North America
BPAT
WAPA
BPAT.NWMT
CROSSOVER
1,746
1,746
8,084
8,084
253
Shell Energy North America
BPAT
WAPA
BPAT.NWMT
CROSSOVER
3,600
3,600
16,650
16,650
254
Shell Energy North America
NWMT
BPAT
CLEARWATER
BPAT.NWMT
829
829
3,838
3,838
255
Shell Energy North America
NWMT
BPAT
MATL.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
2
2
9
9
256
Shell Energy North America
NWMT
NWMT
MATL.NWMT
NWMT.SYSTEM
2
2
9
9
257
Shell Energy North America
WAPA
BPAT
CROSSOVER
BPAT.NWMT
50
50
232
232
258
SociVolta, Inc.
PACE
NWMT
BRDY
MATL.NWMT
1
1
5
5
259
The Energy Authority
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
851
851
3,992
3,992
260
The Energy Authority
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
JEFF
80
80
370
370
261
The Energy Authority
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
YTP
700
700
3,241
3,241
262
The Energy Authority
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
480
480
2,220
2,220
263
The Energy Authority
BPAT
WAPA
BPAT.NWMT
CROSSOVER
319
319
1,584
1,584
264
The Energy Authority
PPW
BPAT
BRDY
BPAT.NWMT
20
20
93
93
265
The Energy Authority
PPW
BPAT
YTP
BPAT.NWMT
394
394
1,824
1,824
266
The Energy Authority
WAPA
BPAT
CROSSOVER
BPAT.NWMT
30,071
30,071
149,760
149,760
267
The Energy Authority
WAPA
BPAT
CROSSOVER
BPAT.NWMT
43
43
268
The Energy Authority
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
BRDY
50
50
232
232
269
The Energy Authority
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
YTP
1,296
1,296
6,000
6,000
270
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
AVA
WAPA
AVAT.NWMT
CROSSOVER
110
110
509
509
271
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
BPAT
PPW
BPAT.NWMT
BRDY
210
210
972
972
272
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
BPAT
WAPA
BPAT.NWMT
CROSSOVER
785
785
3,817
3,817
273
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
NWMT
AVA
MATL.NWMT
AVAT.NWMT
225
225
1,042
1,042
274
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
NWMT
BPAT
MATL.NWMT
BPAT.NWMT
56
56
259
259
275
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
NWMT
PACE
MATL.NWMT
BRDY
236
236
1,093
1,093
276
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
NWMT
PACE
MATL.NWMT
JEFF
150
150
695
695
277
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
PPW
BPAT
BRDY
BPAT.NWMT
120
120
611
611
278
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
PPW
BPAT
YTP
BPAT.NWMT
617
617
2,857
2,857
279
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
PPW
PPW
YTP
ANTE
24
24
111
111
280
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
118
118
546
546
281
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
WAPA
AVA
CROSSOVER
AVAT.NWMT
45
45
208
208
282
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
WAPA
BPAT
CROSSOVER
BPAT.NWMT
2,254
2,254
10,433
10,433
283
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
BRDY
50
50
232
232
284
Transalta Energy Marketing (US) Inc.
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
YTP
2,120
2,120
9,813
9,813
285
Western Area Power Administration
NWMT
NWMT
CANYONFERRY
NWMT.SYSTEM
2,926
2,926
14,592
14,592
286
Western Area Power Administration
NWMT
WAPA
CANYONFERRY
CROSSOVER
60,440
60,440
289,799
289,799
287
Western Area Power Administration
NWMT
WAPA
CANYONFERRY
CROSSOVER
10,095
10,095
54,860
54,860
288
Western Area Power Administration
PPW
WAPA
YTP
CROSSOVER
45,323
45,323
233,388
233,388
289
Western Area Power Administration
PPW
WAPA
YTP
GREATFALLS
3,589
3,589
16,617
16,617
290
Western Area Power Administration
PPW
WAPA
YTP
GREATFALLS
7,200
7,200
33,610
33,610
291
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
NWMT
GREATFALLS
NWMT.SYSTEM
4,362
4,362
21,231
21,231
292
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
PPW
GREATFALLS
YTP
7,200
7,200
33,610
33,610
293
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
PPW
CROSSOVER
YTP
65,520
65,520
319,710
319,710
294
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
WAPA
CROSSOVER
GREATFALLS
14,640
14,640
67,220
67,220
295
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
WAPA
GREATFALLS
CROSSOVER
38,376
38,376
189,435
189,435
296
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
WAPA
CROSSOVER
GREATFALLS
7,200
7,200
33,610
33,610
297
Western Area Power Administration
WAPA
WAPA
GREATFALLS
CROSSOVER
14,650
14,650
67,220
67,220
298
Western Area Power Administration
WAUW
NWMT
GREATFALLS
GTFALLSNWMT
672
672
3,640
3,640
299
SOUTH DAKOTA
300
BRYANT, CITY OF
WAPA
BRYANT
HURON 115 KV BUS
BRYANT 25 KV
678
678
7,404
7,404
301
GROTON, CITY OF
WAPA
GROTON
HURON 115 KV BUS
GROTON 69 KV
4,200
4,200
258
258
302
LANGFORD, CITY OF
WAPA
LANGFORD
HURON 115 KV BUS
LANGFORD 12.5 KV
706
706
4,872
4,872
303
Southwest Power Pool (SPP)
SPP
Various
Various
Various
(a)
47,865
47,865
304
Southwest Power Pool (SPP)
SPP
Various
Various
Various
(b)
21,478
21,478
305
Southwest Power Pool (SPP)
SPP
Various
Various
Various
(c)
1,551,953
1,551,953
306
Southwest Power Pool (SPP)
SPP
Various
Various
Various
(d)
38,323
38,323
307
Rounding
0
4
4
1
9
10
35 TOTAL
1,251
3,277,998
3,277,998
9,765,070
6,806,929
1,659,619
18,231,618


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: OtherChargesRevenueTransmissionOfElectricityForOthers
Firm and Non-Firm Point to Point Transmission Service
(b) Concept: OtherChargesRevenueTransmissionOfElectricityForOthers
Non-Firm Point to Point Transmission Service
(c) Concept: OtherChargesRevenueTransmissionOfElectricityForOthers
Network Integration Transmission Service
(d) Concept: OtherChargesRevenueTransmissionOfElectricityForOthers
Firm and Non-Firm Point to Point Transmission Service

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRICITY BY ISO/RTOs
  1. Report in Column (a) the Transmission Owner receiving revenue for the transmission of electricity by the ISO/RTO.
  2. Use a separate line of data for each distinct type of transmission service involving the entities listed in Column (a).
  3. In Column (b) enter a Statistical Classification code based on the original contractual terms and conditions of the service as follows: FNO – Firm Network Service for Others, FNS – Firm Network Transmission Service for Self, LFP – Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service, OLF – Other Long-Term Firm Transmission Service, SFP – Short-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Reservation, NF – Non-Firm Transmission Service, OS – Other Transmission Service and AD- Out-of-Period Adjustments. Use this code for any accounting adjustments or “true-ups” for service provided in prior reporting periods. Provide an explanation in a footnote for each adjustment. See General Instruction for definitions of codes.
  4. In column (c) identify the FERC Rate Schedule or tariff Number, on separate lines, list all FERC rate schedules or contract designations under which service, as identified in column (b) was provided.
  5. In column (d) report the revenue amounts as shown on bills or vouchers.
  6. Report in column (e) the total revenues distributed to the entity listed in column (a).
Line No.
Payment Received by (Transmission Owner Name)
(a)
Statistical Classification
(b)
FERC Rate Schedule or Tariff Number
(c)
Total Revenue by Rate Schedule or Tariff
(d)
Total Revenue
(e)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
40
TOTAL


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRICITY BY OTHERS (Account 565)
  1. Report all transmission, i.e. wheeling or electricity provided by other electric utilities, cooperatives, municipalities, other public authorities, qualifying facilities, and others for the quarter.
  2. In column (a) report each company or public authority that provided transmission service. Provide the full name of the company, abbreviate if necessary, but do not truncate name or use acronyms. Explain in a footnote any ownership interest in or affiliation with the transmission service provider. Use additional columns as necessary to report all companies or public authorities that provided transmission service for the quarter reported.
  3. In column (b) enter a Statistical Classification code based on the original contractual terms and conditions of the service as follows:
    FNS - Firm Network Transmission Service for Self, LFP - Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Reservations. OLF - Other Long-Term Firm Transmission Service, SFP - Short-Term Firm Point-to- Point Transmission Reservations, NF - Non-Firm Transmission Service, and OS - Other Transmission Service. See General Instructions for definitions of statistical classifications.
  4. Report in column (c) and (d) the total megawatt hours received and delivered by the provider of the transmission service.
  5. Report in column (e), (f) and (g) expenses as shown on bills or vouchers rendered to the respondent. In column (e) report the demand charges and in column (f) energy charges related to the amount of energy transferred. On column (g) report the total of all other charges on bills or vouchers rendered to the respondent, including any out of period adjustments. Explain in a footnote all components of the amount shown in column (g). Report in column (h) the total charge shown on bills rendered to the respondent. If no monetary settlement was made, enter zero in column (h). Provide a footnote explaining the nature of the non-monetary settlement, including the amount and type of energy or service rendered.
  6. Enter ""TOTAL"" in column (a) as the last line.
  7. Footnote entries and provide explanations following all required data.
TRANSFER OF ENERGY EXPENSES FOR TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRICITY BY OTHERS
Line No.
NameOfCompanyOrPublicAuthorityTransmissionOfElectricityByOthers
Name of Company or Public Authority (Footnote Affiliations)
(a)
StatisticalClassificationCode
Statistical Classification
(b)
TransmissionOfElectricityByOthersEnergyReceived
MegaWatt Hours Received
(c)
TransmissionOfElectricityByOthersEnergyDelivered
MegaWatt Hours Delivered
(d)
DemandChargesTransmissionOfElectricityByOthers
Demand Charges ($)
(e)
EnergyChargesTransmissionOfElectricityByOthers
Energy Charges ($)
(f)
OtherChargesTransmissionOfElectricityByOthers
Other Charges ($)
(g)
ChargesForTransmissionOfElectricityByOthers
Total Cost of Transmission ($)
(h)
1
MONTANA
2
Vigilante Elec. Coop
8,769
8,769
12,952
12,952
3
Bonneville Power Admin
(a)
883,911
883,911
4
Southwester Power Pool (MT)
23,643
23,643
265,768
265,768
5
Glacier Electric Coop
1
1
3,179
3,179
6
Supply:
7
Avista
651
651
6,581
6,581
8
Bonneville Power Admin
110,495
110,495
299,694
299,694
9
Seattle City Light
490
490
823
823
10
SOUTH DAKOTA
11
OtterTail Power (for MISO)
8,985
8,985
12
Southwest Power Pool
4,666,485
4,666,485
13
Rounding
1
1
TOTAL
144,049
144,049
4,957,369
307,098
883,910
6,148,377


FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: OtherChargesTransmissionOfElectricityByOthers
Monthly system usage fee.

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
Deprec, Depl and Amort of Elec Plant (403,403.1,404,and 405) (except Amortization of Acquisition Adjustments)
  1. Report the year to date amounts of depreciation expense, asset retirement cost depreciation, depletion and amortization, except amortization of acquisition adjustments for the accounts indicated and classified according to the plant functional groups described.
Line No.
FunctionalClassificationAxis
Functional Classification
(a)
DepreciationExpenseExcludingAmortizationOfAcquisitionAdjustments
Depreciation Expense (Account 403)
(b)
DepreciationExpenseForAssetRetirementCostsExcludingAmortizationgOfAcquisitionAdjustments
Depreciation Expense for Asset Retirement Costs (Account 403.1)
(c)
AmortizationOfLimitedTermPlantOrProperty
Amortization of Limited Term Electric Plant (Account 404)
(d)
AmortizationOfOtherElectricPlant
Amortization of Other Electric Plant (Acc 405)
(e)
DepreciationAndAmortization
Total
(f)
1
Intangible Plant
1,012,476
1,012,476
2
Steam Production Plant
3,906,261
3,906,261
3
Nuclear Production Plant
4
Hydraulic Production Plant-Conventional
5,486,296
5,486,296
5
Hydraulic Production Plant-Pumped Storage
6
Other Production Plant
9,890,715
1,768
9,892,483
7
Transmission Plant
14,844,082
250,557
15,094,639
8
Distribution Plant
32,218,969
12,815
32,206,154
9
General Plant
5,692,312
5,692,312
10
Common Plant-Electric
2,818,978
3,536,116
6,355,094
11
TOTAL
74,857,613
4,788,102
79,645,715


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
AMOUNTS INCLUDED IN ISO/RTO SETTLEMENT STATEMENTS
  1. The respondent shall report below the details called for concerning amounts it recorded in Account 555, Purchase Power, and Account 447, Sales for Resale, for items shown on ISO/RTO Settlement Statements. Transactions should be separately netted for each ISO/RTO administered energy market for purposes of determining whether an entity is a net seller or purchaser in a given hour. Net megawatt hours are to be used as the basis for determining whether a net purchase or sale has occurred. In each monthly reporting period, the hourly sale and purchase net amounts are to be aggregated and separately reported in Account 447, Sales for Resale, or Account 555, Purchased Power, respectively.
Line No.
Description of Item(s)
(a)
Balance at End of Quarter 1
(b)
Balance at End of Quarter 2
(c)
Balance at End of Quarter 3
(d)
Balance at End of Year
(e)
1 Energy
2 Net Purchases (Account 555)
32,202,034
30,065,526
2.1 Net Purchases (Account 555.1)
3 Net Sales (Account 447)
28,122,918
30,092,503
4 Transmission Rights
5 Ancillary Services
33,310
25,550
6 Other Items (list separately)
7
Day Ahead & Real Time Admin
116,585
89,424
8
Market Monitoring & Compliance
16,655
12,775
46 TOTAL
60,491,502
60,285,778


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
Monthly Peak Loads and Energy Output
  1. Report the monthly peak load and energy output. If the respondent has two or more power which are not physically integrated, furnish the required information for each non- integrated system.
  2. Report in column (b) by month the system’s output in Megawatt hours for each month.
  3. Report in column (c) by month the non-requirements sales for resale. Include in the monthly amounts any energy losses associated with the sales.
  4. Report in column (d) by month the system’s monthly maximum megawatt load (60 minute integration) associated with the system.
  5. Report in column (e) and (f) the specified information for each monthly peak load reported in column (d).
Line No.
MonthAxis
Month
(a)
Total Monthly Energy (MWH)
(b)
Monthly Non-Requirements Sales for Resale & Associated Losses
(c)
MonthlyPeakLoad
Monthly Peak Megawatts (See Instr. 4)
(d)
DayOfMonthlyPeak
Monthly Peak Day of Month
(e)
HourOfMonthlyPeak
Monthly Peak Hour
(f)
NAME OF SYSTEM: Montana Operations
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
Total for Quarter 1
5
April
6
May
7
June
8
Total for Quarter 2
9
July
10
August
11
September
12
Total for Quarter 3
41
Total
NAME OF SYSTEM: South Dakota Operations
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
Total for Quarter 1
5
April
6
May
7
June
8
Total for Quarter 2
9
July
10
August
11
September
12
Total for Quarter 3
41
Total


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
FOOTNOTE DATA

(a) Concept: EnergyActivity
MONTANA OPERATIONS

Line
No
Month Total Monthly Energy (MWH) Monthly Non-Requirements Sales for Resale & Associated Losses Monthly Peak Megawatts Monthly Peak Day of Month Monthly Peak Hour
(a) (b) (c ) (d) (e) (f)
1 April 727,529  66,596  1,906  4 9
2 May 565,981  66,496  1,799  30 17
3 June 562,665  59,924  1,942  30 17
4 Total for Quarter 1,856,175  193,016 


SOUTH DAKOTA OPERATIONS

Line
No
Month Total Monthly Energy (MWH) Monthly Non-Requirements Sales for Resale & Associated Losses Monthly Peak Megawatts Monthly Peak Day of Month Monthly Peak Hour
(a) (b) (c ) (d) (e) (f)
1 April 178,629  —  212  4 10
2 May 105,555  —  225  30 18
3 June 109,375  —  221  19 17
4 Total for Quarter 393,559  — 

Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
MONTHLY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM PEAK LOAD
  1. Report the monthly peak load on the respondent's transmission system. If the respondent has two or more power systems which are not physically integrated, furnish the required information for each non-integrated system.
  2. Report on Column (b) by month the transmission system's peak load.
  3. Report on Columns (c ) and (d) the specified information for each monthly transmission - system peak load reported on Column (b).
  4. Report on Columns (e) through (j) by month the system' monthly maximum megawatt load by statistical classifications. See General Instruction for the definition of each statistical classification.
Line No.
Month
(a)
Monthly Peak MW - Total
(b)
Day of Monthly Peak
(c)
Hour of Monthly Peak
(d)
Firm Network Service for Self
(e)
Firm Network Service for Others
(f)
Long-Term Firm Point-to-point Reservations
(g)
Other Long-Term Firm Service
(h)
Short-Term Firm Point-to-point Reservation
(i)
Other Service
(j)
NAME OF SYSTEM: Montana Operations
1
January
1,939
30
19
1,092
686
275
0
2,567
2
February
2,055
22
19
1,098
784
275
0
1,580
3
March
1,790
8
8
1,098
716
275
0
1,582
4
Total for Quarter 1
3,288
2,186
825
0
5,729
5
April
1,631
4
9
1,095
642
275
0
3,418
6
May
1,524
30
17
1,098
604
275
0
2,089
7
June
1,667
30
17
1,094
639
275
0
1,700
8
Total for Quarter 2
3,287
1,885
825
0
7,207
9
July
10
August
11
September
12
Total for Quarter 3
0
0
0
0
0
13
October
14
November
15
December
16
Total for Quarter 4
0
0
0
0
0
17
Total
6,575
4,071
1,650
0
12,936
0
NAME OF SYSTEM: South Dakota Operations
1
January
2
February
3
March
4
Total for Quarter 1
5
April
6
May
7
June
8
Total for Quarter 2
9
July
10
August
11
September
12
Total for Quarter 3
13
October
14
November
15
December
16
Total for Quarter 4
17
Total


Name of Respondent:

NorthWestern Corporation
This report is:

(1)
An Original

(2)
A Resubmission
Date of Report:

06/30/2023
Year/Period of Report

End of:
2023
/
Q2
Monthly ISO/RTO Transmission System Peak Load
  1. Report the monthly peak load on the respondent's transmission system. If the Respondent has two or more power systems which are not physically integrated, furnish the required information for each non-integrated system.
  2. Report on Column (b) by month the transmission system's peak load.
  3. Report on Column (c) and (d) the specified information for each monthly transmission - system peak load reported on Column (b).
  4. Report on Columns (e) through (i) by month the system’s transmission usage by classification. Amounts reported as Through and Out Service in Column (g) are to be excluded from those amounts reported in Columns (e) and (f).
  5. Amounts reported in Column (j) for Total Usage is the sum of Columns (h) and (i).
Line No.
Month
(a)
Monthly Peak MW - Total
(b)
Day of Monthly Peak
(c)
Hour of Monthly Peak
(d)
Import into ISO/RTO
(e)
Exports from ISO/RTO
(f)
Through and Out Service
(g)
Network Service Usage
(h)
Point-to-Point Service Usage
(i)
Total Usage
(j)
NAME OF SYSTEM: South Dakota Operations
1
January
285
31
8
0
0
0
299
14
313
2
February
291
22
11
0
0
0
305
14
319
3
March
240
14
8
0
0
0
252
12
264
4
Total for Quarter 1
856
40
896
5
April
212
4
10
0
0
0
223
11
234
6
May
225
30
18
0
0
0
237
12
249
7
June
221
19
17
0
0
0
235
14
249
8
Total for Quarter 2
695
37
732
9
July
0
10
August
0
11
September
0
12
Total for Quarter 3
0
0
0
13
October
0
14
November
0
15
December
0
16
Total for Quarter 4
17
Total Year to Date/Year
1,551
77
1,628