Company: TVC
Filing Date: 2025-05-01
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001376986-25-000029
Chunk: 289

Company: Tennessee Valley Authority
Filing Date: 2025-05-01
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part II, Item 2
Chunk 289
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 Holdco is held by a third party through nominal membership interests, to which none of the income, expenses, and cash flows are allocated.    The membership interests held by Holdco in JSCCG were purchased with proceeds from the issuance of $100 million of secured notes (the "Holdco notes") and are subject to mandatory redemption pursuant to a schedule of amortizing, semi-annual payments due each January 15 and July 15, with a final payment due in January 2042.  The payment dates for the mandatorily redeemable membership interests are the same as those of the Holdco notes.  The sale of the JSCCG notes, the membership interests in JSCCG, and the Holdco notes closed in January 2012.  The JSCCG notes are secured by TVA's lease payments, and the Holdco notes are secured by Holdco's investment in, and amounts receivable from, JSCCG.  TVA's lease payments to JSCCG are equal to and payable on the same dates as JSCCG's and Holdco's semi-annual debt service payments.  In addition to the lease payments, TVA pays administrative and miscellaneous expenses incurred by JSCCG and Holdco.  Certain agreements related to this transaction contain default and acceleration provisions. Due to its participation in the design, business activity, and credit and financial support of JSCCG and Holdco, TVA has determined that it has a variable interest in both of these entities.  Based on its analysis, TVA has concluded that it is the primary beneficiary of JSCCG and Holdco and, as such, is required to account for the VIEs on a consolidated basis.  Holdco's membership interests in JSCCG are eliminated in consolidation.Southaven VIEIn 2013, TVA entered into a $400 million lease financing arrangement with Southaven Combined Cycle Generation LLC ("SCCG") for the lease by TVA of the Southaven Combined Cycle Facility ("Southaven CCF").  SCCG is a special single-purpose limited liability company formed in June 2013 to finance the Southaven CCF through a $360 million secured notes issuance (the "SCCG notes") and the issuance of $40 million of membership interests subject to mandatory redemption.  The membership interests were purchased by Southaven Holdco LLC ("SHLLC").  SHLLC is a special single-purpose entity, also formed in June 2013, established to acquire and hold the membership interests in