Alliance calls for review of Cleco credit ratings

04.05.2016
Bills & Economics
Utility Regulation
Louisiana Public Service Commission
Cleco

The Alliance is urging credit ratings agencies to review the details of the sale of Cleco Power that was passed in a special meeting held by the Louisiana Public Service Commission on March 28.

“The deal negotiated in the last 20 minutes of the 6-hour special meeting included commitments that will likely affect Cleco’s credit rating. A downgraded credit rating from Moody’s or S&P would significantly impact Cleco’s financial standing, especially in light of the fact that Cleco will already be taking on $2.8 billion of debt to $2.9 billion worth of assets,” said Casey DeMoss, CEO of Alliance for Affordable Energy. “It is simply prudent to know what Cleco’s future outlook will be when we’re talking about billions of dollars of debt carried on the shoulders of Cleco’s customers.”

“Other stipulations were added during the March 28 hearing that could further negatively impact Cleco’s credit rating status. The prior credit assessment did not contemplate a utilities rate freeze through 2020,” said DeMoss. “Furthermore, their latest promise is to return $0.50 on the dollar for money charged customers for taxes the company never intend to pay — intended as a short term sweetener to the Commission and customers, it is expected to directly result in the loss of any Cleco tax payments to the state of Louisiana while the state is struggling with the worst budget crisis in its history. While these schemes would directly enrich foreign investors, they will financially weaken the company, increase risk for customers and further imperil Louisiana’s crumbling state budget.”

The Alliance is formally calling on the Commission to solicit new ratings from credit agencies. This is a matter of due diligence. The rating agencies must review all of the details of the new deal and provide a new ratings assessment. Louisiana cannot afford to be blindsided by a downgraded credit rating.

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