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Jointly Owned Utility Facilities (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2014
Jointly Owned Utility Plant, Net Ownership Amount [Abstract]  
Jointly Owned Utility Facilities [Table Text Block]
The amounts shown in the table below represent the Company's share in each jointly owned facility as of December 31, 2014 (dollars in millions):
 
 
 
 
 
Accumulated
 
Construction
 
Company
 
Facility In
 
Depreciation and
 
Work-in-
 
Share
 
Service
 
Amortization
 
Progress
PacifiCorp:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jim Bridger Nos. 1-4
67
%
 
$
1,134

 
$
554

 
$
116

Hunter No. 1
94

 
467

 
144

 

Hunter No. 2
60

 
290

 
88

 
1

Wyodak
80

 
450

 
183

 
5

Colstrip Nos. 3 and 4
10

 
231

 
125

 
1

Hermiston(1)
50

 
175

 
67

 
1

Craig Nos. 1 and 2
19

 
323

 
203

 
7

Hayden No. 1
25

 
55

 
27

 
12

Hayden No. 2
13

 
33

 
18

 
3

Foote Creek
79

 
37

 
22

 

Transmission and distribution facilities
Various
 
347

 
65

 

Total PacifiCorp
 
 
3,542

 
1,496

 
146

MidAmerican Energy:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Louisa No. 1
88
%
 
747

 
392

 
4

Quad Cities Nos. 1 and 2(2)
25

 
656

 
316

 
27

Walter Scott, Jr. No. 3
79

 
561

 
287

 
7

Walter Scott, Jr. No. 4(3)
60

 
446

 
82

 
3

George Neal No. 4
41

 
303

 
142

 

Ottumwa No. 1
52

 
530

 
171

 
2

George Neal No. 3
72

 
390

 
141

 
3

Transmission facilities
Various
 
243

 
81

 
17

Total MidAmerican Energy
 
 
3,876

 
1,612

 
63

NV Energy:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Navajo
11
%
 
198

 
135

 
2

Silverhawk
75

 
241

 
55

 
5

Valmy
50

 
343

 
213

 
27

Transmission facilities
Various
 
221

 
32

 
2

Total NV Energy
 
 
1,003

 
435

 
36

BHE Pipeline Group - common facilities
Various
 
311

 
175

 
2

Total
 
 
$
8,732

 
$
3,718

 
$
247


(1)
PacifiCorp has contracted to purchase the remaining 50% of the output of the Hermiston generating facility.
(2)
Includes amounts related to nuclear fuel.
(3)
Facility in-service and accumulated depreciation and amortization amounts are net of credits applied under Iowa revenue sharing arrangements totaling $320 million and $60 million, respectively.