B O A R D M E E T I N G N a s h v i l l e, T e n n e s s e e November 6, 2014

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B O A R D M E E T I N G Nashville, Tennessee November 6, 2014

PRESIDENT S REPORT B i l l J o h n s o n President & CEO

Energy Environment Economic Development

FY 2014 Overall Performance Safety Record Top 10% in Our Industry Strong Financial Performance Cost Reduction $300 Million On Target for $500 Million O&M Reduction in 2015 Reduced Debt and Invested in Key Capital Projects Final Payment on Federal Government s Original Investment in TVA TVA s Business Model Validated 5

Kennedy: TVA Stands for Progress 6

2014 Operations Performance

2014 Nuclear Performance Historic BFN1 BFN1 BFN1 BFN1 BFN2 BFN2 BFN2 BFN2 WBN1 BRN3 BRN3 BRN3 SQN1 SQN1 SQN1 SQN1 SQN2 SQN2 SQN2 SQN2 BRN3 WBN1 WBN1 WBN1 Dec 2013 Mar 2014 July 2014 Oct 2014

2014 Economic Development Performance Partnerships Resulted in Banner Year: 60,300 Jobs Created and Retained Capital Investment of $8.5 Billion

A More Balanced Portfolio

A More Balanced Portfolio Low Emitting Resources Non Emitting Resources Natural Gas Coal Nuclear Hydro EE/DR Renewables Gleason Refurbishment Paradise CC Allen CC Retire Johnsonville Colbert Widows Creek 1-6, 8 Paradise 1,2 Allen WBN U2 Browns Ferry EPUs Hydro Modernization Expansion Options 1,100 Additional MWs by 2025 Developing Efficient Mix of EE and DR Programs Evaluate Market Offers Solar Wind Waste Energy Heat Recovery Control Gallatin

Generation Fleet Planning Shawnee Units 1 & 4 Decision Required by December 31, 2014 per EPA Agreements Install Clean Air Equipment, Convert or Retire Preparing an Environmental Assessment

Strategic Imperatives

TVA Values Safety Integrity Accountability Collaboration Service

2015 Priorities

2014 TVA Employees Demonstrated Their Commitment

2014 TVA Employees Demonstrated Their Commitment Served the Region Improved Operations Reduced Costs Delivered Greater Value

2014 TVA Employees Demonstrated Their Commitment This is a job of work to be done... But everything depends upon how this job is done. David Lilienthal Original TVA Board Member

PRESIDENT S REPORT B i l l J o h n s o n President & CEO

COMMITTEE FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO BOARD MEETING Nashville, Tennessee November 6, 2014

21 FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE UPDATE NOVEMBER 6, 2014

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE UPDATE 22 Fiscal Year 2014 (Preliminary Unaudited) Net Income: $468M higher than plan and $198M higher than last year Base Revenues ($314M above plan) Colder weather resulting in 10% more heating degree days Fuel expense $326M higher than plan due to increased sales Operating & Maintenance Expenses ($97M below plan) Routine and projects spending favorable $24M Outage spending favorable $29M Interest Expense ($100M below plan) Reduced debt

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 23 Base Revenues (Preliminary Unaudited) Fiscal Year Non-Fuel Revenue was $314M above budget $ million 800 FY14 Budget $7,094 $6,988 $7,302 600 400 200 0 Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep FYTD 13 Actual FYTD 14 Budget FYTD 14 Actual

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 24 Fuel Rates (Preliminary Unaudited) $/MWh 35 30 25 Q2 under recoveries from colder winter weather have been fully recovered Average Fuel Rate $23.75 $24.22 $22.75 FY14 Budget 20 15 10 5 0 Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep FYTD 13 Actual FYTD 14 Budget FYTD 14 Actual

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 25 Cold Winter Reflected in Spring Fuel Rates Base Revenues Fuel Rate $ million 800 600 400 200 35 30 $/MWh 25 20 15 10 5 0 Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct (Preliminary Unaudited) 0 Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 26 FY14 Income Statement (Preliminary Unaudited) FYTD Income is favorable to budget by $468M & prior year by $198M FYTD 14 FYTD 13 $ million Actual Budget Variance Actual 14 vs 13 Total Operating Revenue $11,137 $10,468 $669 $10,956 $181 Fuel and Purchased Power 3,824 3,498 (326) 3,847 23 O&M 3,341 3,438 97 3,428 87

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 27 FY14 Cash Flow Statement (Preliminary Unaudited) The Net Change in Cash is unfavorable to budget by $1,002M & prior year by $1,836M FYTD 2014 FYTD 2013 $ million Actual Budget Variance Actual 14 v 13 Cash Flow from Operating Activities $ 2,980 $2,230 $ 750 $ 2,597 $ 383 Cash Flow used in Investing Activities (2,756) (3,281) 525 (2,385) (371) 3,619 3,6193,619 3,619 Cash Flow used in Financing Activities (1,326) 951 (2,277) 522 (1,848)

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 28 O&M Expense (Preliminary Unaudited) $ billion $4 $3 3.2 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.7 3.3 3.4 $500M Reduction 3.0 Other Projects/SBU $2 Outage $1 Routine $0 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13A FY13B FY14A FY14B FY15P Other includes EEDR program costs and Corporate Insurance

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 29 Managing Cash and Debt (Preliminary Unaudited) Increasing assets by nearly $18 billion while increasing debt by less than $2 billion $20 $18 billion $ billion Gross Plant, Property, & Equipment Change $15 $10 Total Debt & Other Financing Obligations Change < $2 billion $5 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15P FY16P FY17P $-

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE UPDATE 30 Moving Forward (Preliminary Unaudited) FY14 Results show progress toward our long-term plan: Exceeded our $300 million target on O&M savings on track to achieve $500 million (17%) reduction for FY15 Provided $2.5 billion for new capital investment increasing to a record $3.5 billion in FY15 Reduced cash to $500 million toward an ending target of $300 million Lowered debt by $1.2 billion $2.3 billion lower than plan

31 FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE SECTION 13 TAX EQUIVALENT PAYMENTS NOVEMBER 6, 2014

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE SECTION 13 TAX EQUIVALENT PAYMENTS 32 Tax Equivalent Payments The TVA Act requires TVA to make tax equivalent payments to states and counties in which TVA holds power property or sells power. For Board Consideration: Approval of the final tax equivalent payments to the states and counties for FY 2014. Approval of the estimated tax equivalent payments to the states and counties for FY 2015.

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE SECTION 13 TAX EQUIVALENT PAYMENTS 33 Background Section 13 of the TVA Act requires five percent of TVA s gross proceeds from power sales* to be redistributed as tax equivalent payments The payments to states are determined by the following criteria: 50 percent from the state s book value of TVA power properties compared to TVA s total book value of power property 50 percent from the state s power sales compared to total TVA power sales *excluding federal sales, off-system sales, and power used by TVA

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE SECTION 13 TAX EQUIVALENT PAYMENTS 34 Historical Calculated Tax Equivalent Payments Historical Tax Equivalent Revenues and Payments Distributed ($ million) Final Final Final Final Final Estimated FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 Gross Proceeds from Power Sales $ 11,006 $ 10,593 $ 11,580 $ 10,948 $ 10,661 $ 10,840 Required % to be Distributed 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% Total Tax Equivalent Payments* $ 550 $ 530 $ 579 $ 547 $ 533 $ 542* * Tax equivalent payments to states will be reduced by 2% for the October 2014 August 2015 payments. Pending final audited financial information, the remaining amounts determined to be payable will be included in the September 2015 payment.

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE SECTION 13 TAX EQUIVALENT PAYMENTS 35 Tax Equivalent Payments by State Historical Tax Equivalent Payment Data ($ million) Final Final Final Final Final Estimated State FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 Alabama $ 125 $ 116 $ 123 $ 111 $ 106 $ 103 Georgia 9 9 9 8 9 9 Illinois 1 <1 1 1 <1 1 Kentucky 49 47 47 47 41 32 Mississippi 35 33 41 39 38 39 North Carolina 3 3 3 3 3 3 Tennessee 327 321 354 337 335 354 Virginia 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total $ 550 $ 530 $ 579 $ 547 $ 533 $ 542* * Tax equivalent payments to states will be reduced by 2% for the October 2014 August 2015 payments. Pending final audited financial information, the remaining amounts determined to be payable will be included in the September 2015 payment.

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE SECTION 13 TAX EQUIVALENT PAYMENTS 36 Recommendation Approval of the final tax equivalent payment allocations to the states and counties for FY 2014 Approval of the estimated tax equivalent payment allocations to the states and counties for FY 2015

37 FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE GENERATION FLEET PLANNING - SHAWNEE FOSSIL PLANT UNITS 1 AND 4 NOVEMBER 6, 2014

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE GENERATION FLEET PLANNING SHAWNEE FOSSIL PLANT UNITS 1 AND 4 38 Background 2011 EPA Consent Decree requires TVA to either: 1. Install additional emissions controls on Shawnee units 1 and 4 by December 31, 2017 2. Retire Shawnee units 1 and 4 by December 31, 2017 3. Notify EPA and other parties of TVA s decision by December 31, 2014 An Environmental Assessment is currently underway and final project costs are being refined

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE GENERATION FLEET PLANNING SHAWNEE FOSSIL PLANT UNITS 1 AND 4 39 Risks and Benefits Risks and benefits that will be considered as part of the final decision: Cost-effectiveness of options Environmental stewardship impacts, including results of the Environmental Assessment Efficiency impacts Portfolio diversity Regional impacts, including impacts to employees and the community

FINANCE, RATES, AND PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE GENERATION FLEET PLANNING SHAWNEE FOSSIL PLANT UNITS 1 AND 4 40 Path Forward Complete the environmental assessment by mid to late December Complete project scoping, financial and risk analysis Make recommendation to the Board prior to December 31 notification deadline

COMMITTEE PEOPLE AND PERFORMANCE BOARD MEETING Nashville, Tennessee November 6, 2014

42 PEOPLE AND PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE FISCAL YEAR 2014 PERFORMANCE AND COMPENSATION NOVEMBER 6, 2014

43 PEOPLE AND PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE CEO COMPENSATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015 NOVEMBER 6, 2014

44 PEOPLE AND PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE BYLAWS REVISION GENDER INCLUSION NOVEMBER 6, 2014

COMMITTEE AUDIT, RISK, AND REGULATION BOARD MEETING Nashville, Tennessee November 6, 2014

46 AUDIT, RISK, AND REGULATION COMMITTEE SERVICE PRACTICE STANDARDS NOVEMBER 6, 2014

AUDIT, RISK, AND REGULATION COMMITTEE SERVICE PRACTICE STANDARDS 47 Background In 2011, Board directed a comprehensive review of TVA s regulatory role: TVA staff has worked with TVPPA and Local Power Companies (LPC) to incorporate feedback into each of the four key areas of review: Retail rate review process, completed in 2013 Use of revenue guidelines, completed in 2013 Audits and Guidance, established in May 2011 Service practices, which are part of LPC rules and regulations

AUDIT, RISK, AND REGULATION COMMITTEE SERVICE PRACTICE STANDARDS 48 Proposed Service Practice Framework TVA s current four service practice standards adopted by the TVA Board in 1979: Deposits Termination Information to Consumers Billing Considerations: Best practices of TVA LPCs and other regulatory entities Changes in technology, specifically communication

AUDIT, RISK, AND REGULATION COMMITTEE SERVICE PRACTICE STANDARDS 49 Implementation TVA will provide education and assistance to LPCs and their Boards Service practices to be updated as part of LPC rules and regulations 90 day target for revisions

AUDIT, RISK, AND REGULATION COMMITTEE SERVICE PRACTICE STANDARDS 50 Recommendation Approve TVA s proposed service practice framework for LPC policies Delegate authority to staff to execute appropriate power contract amendments subject to Audit, Risk, and Regulation Committee review

51 AUDIT, RISK, AND REGULATION COMMITTEE CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY NOVEMBER 6, 2014

COMMITTEE NUCLEAR OVERSIGHT BOARD MEETING Nashville, Tennessee November 6, 2014

COMMITTEE EXTERNAL RELATIONS BOARD MEETING Nashville, Tennessee November 6, 2014

B O A R D M E E T I N G Nashville, Tennessee November 6, 2014

B O A R D M E E T I N G Nashville, Tennessee November 6, 2014