Company: TVC
Filing Date: 2025-07-29
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001376986-25-000044
Chunk: 278

Company: Tennessee Valley Authority
Filing Date: 2025-07-29
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part II, Item 2
Chunk 278
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 TVA sells electricity to directly served industrial companies, federal agencies, and others.LPC salesApproximately 91 percent and 92 percent of TVA's Revenue from sales of electricity for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2025, and the three and nine months ended June 30, 2024, respectively,  was from LPCs, which then distribute the power to their customers using their own distribution systems.  Power is delivered to each LPC at delivery points within the LPC's service territory.  TVA recognizes revenue when the customer takes possession of the power at the delivery point.  For power sales, the performance obligation to deliver power is satisfied in a series over time because the sales of electricity over the term of the customer contract are a series of distinct goods that are substantially the same and have the same pattern of transfer to the customer.  TVA has no continuing performance obligations subsequent to delivery.  Using the output method for revenue recognition provides a faithful depiction of the transfer of electricity as customers obtain control of the power and benefit from its use at delivery.  Additionally, TVA has an enforceable right to consideration for energy delivered at any discrete point in time and will recognize revenue at an amount that reflects the consideration to which TVA is entitled for the energy delivered.  The amount of revenue is based on contractual prices approved by the TVA Board.  Customers are invoiced monthly for power delivered as measured by meters located at the delivery points.  The net transaction price is offset by certain credits available to customers that are known at the time of billing.  Credits are designed to achieve objectives of the TVA Act and include items such as hydro preference credits for residential customers of LPCs, economic development credits to promote growth in the Tennessee Valley, wholesale bill credits to maintain long-term partnerships with LPCs, and demand response credits allowing TVA to reduce industrial customer usage in periods of peak demand to balance system demand.  Payments are typically due within approximately one month of invoice issuance. Directly served customersDirectly served customers, including industrial customers, federal agencies, and other customers, take power for their own consumption.  Similar to LPCs, power is delivered to a delivery point, at which time the customer takes possession and TVA recognizes revenue.  For all power sales, the performance obligation to deliver power is satisfied in a series over time since the sales of electricity over the term of the customer contract are a series of distinct goods that are substantially the same and have the same pattern of transfer to the customer