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Central Vermont Reports Third Quarter Earnings

Fri Nov 6, 2009 10:22am EST
  RUTLAND, VT, Nov 06 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Central Vermont Public Service (NYSE: CV)


-- Year-to-date earnings of $18.6 million, or $1.57 per diluted share,
   2 cents higher than last year

     - $4.3 million decrease in operating revenue
     - $6.4 million decrease in purchased power expense
     - $4.8 million increase in Other operating expenses
     - $1.0 million increase in equity in earnings of affiliates
     - $2.4 million increase in other income, net

-- Third-quarter earnings of $6.2 million, or 52 cents per diluted share,
   9 cents lower than last year

     - $2.0 million decrease in operating revenue
     - $2.5 million decrease in purchased power expense
     - $4.8 million increase in Other operating expenses
     - $0.3 million increase in equity in earnings of affiliates
     - $1.2 million increase in other income, net

-- The impact of the November 2008 stock issuance of 1,190,000 shares
   decreased per-diluted-share-earnings by 6 cents for the third quarter
   and 18 cents for the first nine months of 2009.

-- Raises earnings guidance for 2009 to $1.50 to $1.65 per share from $1.40
   to $1.60 per share

    
Central Vermont Public Service (NYSE: CV) reported consolidated
earnings of $18.6 million, or $1.57 per diluted share of common stock,
for the first nine months of 2009, compared to $16.4 million, or $1.55
per diluted share of common stock, for the same period last year.

    CV reported third-quarter 2009 consolidated earnings of $6.2 million, or
52 cents per diluted share of common stock, compared to $6.5 million, or
61 cents per diluted share of common stock, for the same period last year.

    "The economy is clearly having an impact on our business by reducing
energy demand, but thanks to prudent cost controls and hard work, we are
performing even better than we expected," President Bob Young said. "We
have seen demand fall among all classes of customers, from residential to
industrial, but we continue to work with the resources we have, and we
continue to provide exemplary service to our customers. That is the
foundation for everything we do, and we are excelling on that front.

    "Three-quarters of the way through the year, we are on our way to meeting
every one of our state-monitored service quality standards," Young said.
"If we maintain that level of quality, which I am confident we will, it
will make 2009 the fifth straight year we have met all standards, which is
the best mark of any utility in Vermont."

    Year-to-Date 2009 results compared to 2008

    Through the first nine months, operating revenues decreased $4.3 million,
including a $5.8 million decrease in retail revenues, an increase of $1
million from provision for rate refunds, partially offset by a $1.7
million increase in other operating revenues and a $0.8 million increase
in resale revenue. The decrease in retail revenues resulted from lower
average usage resulting from the sluggish economy, energy conservation,
and the loss of three commercial and industrial customers due to plant
closures, partially offset by higher average unit prices due to customer
usage mix. The provision for rate refund is related to the 2009 deferrals
of over-collection of power, production and transmission costs as
required by the power cost adjustment clause of our alternative
regulation plan. The over-collection of power costs is being returned to
retail customers through the first quarter of 2010. Other operating
revenues increased primarily due to increased sales of transmission
rights, renewable energy credits and increased wholesale rates. Resale
revenues increased due to higher volumes of excess power available for
resale, partially offset by lower average market prices.

    Purchased power expense decreased $6.4 million, primarily due to a
reduction of $3.9 million in purchases from Independent Power Producers.
Short-term power purchases decreased $3.8 million and decommissioning
costs decreased $0.7 million. These reductions were partially offset by an
increase in other power costs of $1.7 million, primarily due to increased
capacity payments of $1.2 million, and increased Hydro-Quebec purchases of
$0.3 million. Other operating expenses increased $4.8 million, primarily
due to a $3.2 million increase in transmission expenses due to higher
rates, and higher costs from Vermont Transco LLC ("Transco") for its
capital projects, offset by higher NOATT reimbursements. Other increased
costs included higher regulatory amortizations of $1.5 million, higher
depreciation expense of $0.8 million, higher reserves for uncollectible
accounts of $0.4 million, higher outside services of $0.4 million and
higher property taxes of $0.4 million. These higher costs were partially
offset by a $2.4 million decrease in maintenance expenses, primarily due
to lower service restoration costs. There were several major storms in
2008 and none in the first three-quarters of 2009.

    Equity in earnings of affiliates increased $1 million, principally due to
the $3.1 million investment that we made in Transco in December 2008, and
other accumulated adjustments. Other income, net increased $2.4 million,
largely due to an increase in the cash surrender value of variable life
insurance policies in trust to fund a supplemental employee retirement
plan, and interest expense increased $0.1 million.

    Third quarter 2009 results compared to 2008

    Operating revenues decreased $2 million for many of the same reasons
described above.

    Purchased power expense decreased $2.5 million for the same reasons
described above. Short-term purchases decreased $3.2 million and IPP
purchases decreased $0.5 million, partially offset by an increase in other
purchases of $1 million.

    Other operating expenses increased $4.8 million, including a $2.8 million
increase in transmission expenses, and for many of the same reasons
described above. These higher costs were partially offset by lower
maintenance costs for the same reasons described above.

    Equity in earnings of affiliates increased $0.3 million and other income,
net increased $1.2 million, for many of the same reasons described above.

    2008 Common Stock Issuance

    Earnings per share for the third quarter and first nine months of 2009
reflect the impact of the November 2008 common stock issuance. On November
24, 2008, CV issued 1,190,000 shares, resulting in net proceeds of
approximately $21.3 million. The net proceeds of the offering were used
for general corporate purposes, including the repayment of debt, capital
expenditures, investments in Transco and working capital requirements. The
common stock issuance decreased per-diluted-share earnings by 6 cents for
the third quarter of 2009 and decreased per-diluted-share earnings by 18
cents for the first nine months of 2009.

    2009 Financial Guidance

    CV previously issued 2009 earnings guidance in the range of $1.40 to $1.60
per diluted share. We are now raising our earnings guidance range to $1.50
to $1.65 per share. As part of a rate agreement approved by the Vermont
Public Service Board, the company's allowed rate of return for 2009 is
9.77 percent.

    Webcast

    CV will host an earnings teleconference and webcast on Nov. 6, 2009
beginning at 2 p.m. EST. At that time, CV President and CEO Robert Young
and CV Chief Financial Officer Pamela Keefe will discuss the company's
financial results, as well as progress made toward achieving the company's
long-term strategy.

    Interested parties may listen to the conference call live on the Internet
by selecting the "CVPS Q3 2009 Earnings Call" link on the "Investor
Relations" section of the company's website at www.cvps.com. An audio
archive of the call will be available later that day at the same location
or by dialing 1-877-660-6853 within the U.S. or internationally by dialing
1-201-612-7415 and entering Account 286 and Conference ID 330650.

    About CV

    CV is Vermont's largest electric utility, serving approximately 159,000
customers statewide. CV's non-regulated subsidiary, Catamount Resources
Corporation, sells and rents electric water heaters through a subsidiary,
SmartEnergy Water Heating Services.

    Form 10-Q

    On Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, the company filed its third-quarter 2009 Form
10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A copy of that report is
available on our web site, www.cvps.com, under the "Investor Relations"
section. Please refer to it for additional information regarding our
condensed consolidated financial statements, results of operations,
capital resources and liquidity.


Reconciliation of Earnings Per Diluted
 Share
                                           First Nine
                                             Months         Third Quarter
                                          2009 vs. 2008     2009 vs. 2008
                                        ----------------  ----------------
2008 Earnings per diluted share         $           1.55  $           0.61

Year-over-Year Effects on Earnings:
  Lower purchased power expense                     0.36              0.13
  Higher equity in earnings of
   affiliates                                       0.07              0.03
  Lower operating revenues                         (0.25)            (0.12)
  Higher transmission expense                      (0.18)            (0.15)
  Common stock issuance (Nov. 2008) -
   1,190,000 additional shares                     (0.18)            (0.06)
  Higher other operating expenses                  (0.04)            (0.07)
  Other (mostly variable life
   insurance)                                       0.24              0.15
                                        ----------------  ----------------
2009 Earnings per diluted share         $           1.57  $           0.52
                                        ================  ================

(a) The additional shares from the November 2008 stock issuance were
    excluded from the 11,717,218 average shares of common stock - diluted
    for the third quarter and the 11,685,795 average shares of common
    stock - diluted for the first nine months, for the purposes of
    computing the individual EPS variances shown above in order to
    provide comparable information for 2009 vs. 2008.

    
Forward-Looking Statements

    Statements contained in this press release that are not historical fact
are forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the safe-harbors
from the liability established by the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Statements made that are not historical facts are
forward-looking and, accordingly, involve estimates, assumptions, risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ
materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. Actual
results will depend, among other things, upon the actions of regulators,
performance of the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant, effects of and
changes in weather and economic conditions, volatility in wholesale
electric markets, volatility in the financial markets, and our ability to
maintain our current credit ratings. These and other risk factors are
detailed in CV's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. CV cannot
predict the outcome of any of these matters; accordingly, there can be no
assurance that such indicated results will be realized. Readers are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements
that speak only as of the date of this press release. CV does not
undertake any obligation to publicly release any revision to these
forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the
date of this press release.


        Central Vermont Public Service Corporation - Consolidated
                       Earnings Release (unaudited)
             (dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)

                              Three Months Ended      Nine Months Ended
                                 September 30            September 30
Condensed income statement     2009        2008        2009        2008
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------
Operating revenues:
    Retail sales            $   68,067  $   70,362  $  205,532  $  211,341
    Resale sales                10,188      10,751      41,252      40,430
    Provision for rate
     refund                        (27)          0      (1,128)        (62)
    Other                        3,563       2,654       9,489       7,769
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------
Total operating revenues        81,791      83,767     255,145     259,478
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------

Operating expenses:
    Purchased power -
     affiliates and other       37,676      40,131     117,891     124,319
    Other operating
     expenses                   37,994      33,201     116,111     111,344
    Income tax expense             905       3,120       4,541       5,825
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------
Total operating expense         76,575      76,452     238,543     241,488
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------
Utility operating income         5,216       7,315      16,602      17,990
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------

Other income:
  Equity in earnings of
   affiliates                    4,320       4,043      13,196      12,242
  Other, net                       774        (427)      1,508        (892)
  Income tax expense            (1,186)     (1,467)     (4,008)     (4,350)
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------
  Total other income             3,908       2,149      10,696       7,000
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------

Interest expense                 2,924       2,983       8,729       8,600
                            ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------
Net income                       6,200       6,481      18,569      16,390
Dividends declared on
 preferred stock                    92          92         276         276
Earnings available for
 common stock               $    6,108  $    6,389  $   18,293  $   16,114
                            ==========  ==========  ==========  ==========

Per common share data
Earnings per share of
 common stock - basic       $     0.52  $     0.62  $     1.57  $     1.56
Earnings per share of
 common stock - diluted     $     0.52  $     0.61  $     1.57  $     1.55

Average shares of common
 stock outstanding - basic  11,679,133  10,352,262  11,647,626  10,321,998
Average shares of common
 stock outstanding -
 diluted                    11,717,218  10,422,143  11,685,795  10,399,062

Dividends declared per
 share of common stock      $     0.23  $     0.23  $     0.92  $     0.92
Dividends paid per share of
 common stock               $     0.23  $     0.23  $     0.92  $     0.69

Supplemental financial
 statement data
Balance sheet
   Investments in
    affiliates                                      $  107,459  $   97,639
   Total assets                                     $  622,108  $  559,007
   Notes Payable                                    $        0  $    8,400
   Common stock equity                              $  228,619  $  197,799
   Long-term debt
    (excluding current
    portions)                                       $  178,300  $  175,350

Cash Flows
   Cash and cash equivalents
    at beginning of period                          $    6,722  $    3,803
   Cash provided by
    operating activities                                33,326      32,793
   Cash used for investing
    activities                                         (21,970)    (26,027)
   Cash provided by
    financing activities                                (7,802)        159
                                                    ----------  ----------
   Cash and cash
    equivalents at end of
    period                                          $   10,276  $   10,728
                                                    ==========  ==========

   Refer to our third-quarter 2009 Form 10-Q for additional information.

    


Media Inquiries:
Steve Costello
Director of Public Affairs
(802) 747-5427
e-mail: Email Contact
(802) 742-3062 (pager)

Contact:
Pamela Keefe
Senior Vice President
Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
(802) 747-5435
e-mail: Email Contact

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