Company: SOJE
Filing Date: 2025-02-20
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000092122-25-000018
Chunk: 2268

Company: SOUTHERN CO
Filing Date: 2025-02-20
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 2
Chunk 2268
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 the volume of energy sold, including estimated changes related to sales and weather.

Electric rates for Mississippi Power include provisions to adjust billings for fluctuations in fuel costs, including the energy component of purchased power costs. Under these provisions, fuel revenues generally equal fuel expenses, including the energy component of purchased power costs, and do not affect net income. Recoverable fuel costs include fuel and purchased power expenses reduced by the fuel and emissions portion of wholesale revenues from energy sold to customers outside Mississippi Power's service territory. See Note 2 to the financial statements under "Mississippi Power – Fuel Cost Recovery" for additional information.

Wholesale revenues from power sales to non-affiliated utilities, including FERC-regulated MRA sales as well as market-based sales, were as follows:

20242023(in millions)Capacity and other$2 $21 Energy226 251 Total non-affiliated$228 $272 

Wholesale revenues from sales to non-affiliates decreased $44 million, or 16.2%, in 2024 as compared to 2023. The decrease was largely due to decreases of $35 million associated with power supply agreements mainly due to agreements that ended in 2023 and $10 million associated with MRA customers primarily due to lower recoverable fuel costs and customer usage, partially offset by an increase in demand as a result of weather impacts.

Wholesale revenues from sales to non-affiliates will vary depending on fuel prices, the market prices of wholesale energy compared to the cost of Mississippi Power's and the Southern Company system's generation, demand for energy within the Southern Company system's electric service territory, and the availability of the Southern Company system's generation. Increases and decreases in energy revenues that are driven by fuel prices are accompanied by an increase or decrease in fuel costs and do not have a significant impact on net income. In addition, Mississippi Power provides service under long-term contracts with rural electric cooperative associations and a municipality located in southeastern Mississippi under requirements cost-based electric tariffs which are subject to regulation by the FERC. The contracts with these wholesale customers represented 13.9% of Mississippi Power's total operating revenues in 2024. Short-term opportunity energy sales are also included in sales for resale to non-affiliates. These opportunity sales are made at market-based rates that generally provide a margin above Mississippi Power's variable cost to produce the energy. See Note 2 under "Mississippi Power – Municipal and Rural Associations Tariff" for additional information.

Wholesale revenues from sales to affiliates increased $18 million,