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Revenue Recognition
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue Recognition
Note 2 — Revenue Recognition

Cleco adopted the accounting guidance for revenue recognition and all related amendments on January 1, 2018, using the modified retrospective method. The guidance affects entities that enter into contracts for the transfer of nonfinancial assets unless those contracts are within the scope of other standards. The core principle of this guidance is that an entity should recognize revenue to depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. Application of the new revenue standard did not result in a cumulative effect adjustment to the opening balance of retained earnings. The comparative information has not been restated and continues to be reported under the accounting standards in effect for those periods. The impact of the adoption of the new standard is not material to the results of operations, financial condition, or cash flows of the Registrants.

Revenue from Contracts with Customers

Retail Utility Revenue
Cleco’s revenue from contracts with customers is generated primarily from Cleco Power’s regulated revenue to retail residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Cleco recognizes retail revenue from these contracts as a series, and progress towards satisfaction of the performance obligation is measured using an output method based on kWh delivered. Accordingly, revenue from electricity sales is recognized as energy is delivered to the customer. Cleco bills retail customers, based on rates regulated by the LPSC, on a monthly basis with payments generally due within 20 days of the invoice date. Cleco records retail revenue under the invoice practical expedient, which states that if an entity has a right to consideration from a customer in an amount that corresponds directly with the value to the customer of the entity’s performance completed to date, the entity may recognize revenue in the amount that the entity has a right to invoice.
Included in Cleco’s retail revenue is unbilled electric revenue which represents the amount customers will be billed for services rendered from the last meter reading to the end of the respective accounting period. Cleco uses actual customer energy consumption data available from AMI to calculate unbilled revenue.

Wholesale Revenue
Wholesale revenue is generated primarily through the sale of energy and capacity to municipalities and the MISO transmission provider. Cleco also enters into transactions through MISO for spot energy sales which are transacted in the Day-Ahead Energy and Operating Reserves Market and the Real-Time Energy and Operating Reserves Market. The electricity revenue performance obligations, representing both energy and capacity, are satisfied as a series of performance obligations, and progress towards satisfaction of the performance obligations are measured using an output method. The energy performance obligation measure of progress is based on kWh delivered. The capacity performance obligation measure of progress is based on time elapsed and will be recognized each month as Cleco’s generating units stand ready to deliver electricity to the customer. Cleco charges its wholesale customers market based rates that are subject to FERC’s triennial market power analysis. Cleco recognizes wholesale revenue, inclusive of both performance obligations, under the invoice practical expedient for the amount Cleco has the right to invoice.

Transmission Revenue
Transmission revenue is earned under a tariff with MISO. The performance obligation of transmission service is satisfied as service is provided. Revenue is recognized upon delivery of the transmission service. Cleco’s revenue from the transmission of electricity is recorded based on a FERC-approved annual formula rate mechanism. This mechanism provides for an annual filing of revenue requirements with rates effective June 1 of each year.

Other Revenue
Other revenue from contracts with customers, which is not a significant source of Cleco’s revenue, includes Teche Unit 3 SSR revenue, connection or other fees, and electric customer credits. The performance obligation under these contracts is satisfied and revenue is recognized as control of the products is delivered or services are rendered.

Revenue Unrelated to Contracts with Customers
Certain energy-related transactions, where Cleco records the change in value of those contracts, qualify as derivative contracts and are recorded pursuant to derivatives and hedging accounting guidance.

Disaggregated Revenue
Operating revenue, net for the three and six months ended June 30, 2018, was as follows:
 
FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2018
 
(THOUSANDS)
CLECO POWER

 
OTHER

 
ELIMINATIONS

 
TOTAL

Revenue from contracts with customers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Retail revenue
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential (1)
$
107,805

 
$

 
$

 
$
107,805

Commercial (1)
71,865

 

 

 
71,865

Industrial (1)
40,679

 

 

 
40,679

Other retail (1)
3,793

 

 

 
3,793

Surcharge
6,193

 

 

 
6,193

Total retail revenue
$
230,335

 
$

 
$

 
$
230,335

Wholesale, net (1)
54,662

 
(2,420
)
(2) 

 
52,242

Transmission
11,943

 

 

 
11,943

Other (3)
(6,895
)
 

 

 
(6,895
)
Total revenue from contracts with customers
$
290,045

 
$
(2,420
)
 
$

 
$
287,625

Revenue unrelated to contracts with customers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Affiliate
$
220

 
$
17,273

 
$
(17,493
)
 
$

Other
11,636

 

 

 
11,636

Total revenue unrelated to contracts with customers
11,856

 
17,273

 
(17,493
)
 
11,636

Operating revenue, net
$
301,901

 
$
14,853

 
$
(17,493
)
 
$
299,261

(1) Includes fuel recovery revenue.
(2) Amortization of intangible assets related to wholesale power supply agreements.
(3) Other revenue from contracts with customers includes $13.6 million of electric customer credits, partially offset by $4.1 million of other miscellaneous fee revenue, and $2.6 million of Teche Unit 3 SSR revenue, net of $0.3 million of reserves for capital expenditures.
 
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2018
 
(THOUSANDS)
CLECO POWER

 
OTHER

 
ELIMINATIONS

 
TOTAL

Revenue from contracts with customers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Retail revenue
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential (1)
$
199,195

 
$

 
$

 
$
199,195

Commercial (1)
138,560

 

 

 
138,560

Industrial (1)
78,065

 

 

 
78,065

Other retail (1)
7,594

 

 

 
7,594

Surcharge
11,431

 

 

 
11,431

Total retail revenue
$
434,845

 
$

 
$

 
$
434,845

Wholesale, net (1)
101,631

 
(4,840
)
(2) 

 
96,791

Transmission
26,448

 

 

 
26,448

Other (3)
(6,852
)
 
1

 

 
(6,851
)
Total revenue from contracts with customers
$
556,072

 
$
(4,839
)
 
$

 
$
551,233

Revenue unrelated to contracts with customers
 
 
 
 
 
 

Affiliate
$
428

 
$
32,942

 
$
(33,370
)
 
$

Other
24,788

 

 

 
24,788

Total revenue unrelated to contracts with customers
25,216


32,942


(33,370
)
 
24,788

Operating revenue, net
$
581,288

 
$
28,103

 
$
(33,370
)
 
$
576,021

(1) Includes fuel recovery revenue.
(2) Amortization of intangible assets related to wholesale power supply agreements.
(3) Other revenue from contracts with customers includes $21.3 million of electric customer credits, partially offset by $8.6 million of other miscellaneous fee revenue, and $5.8 million of Teche Unit 3 SSR revenue, net of $2.2 million of reserves for capital expenditures.
  
Transaction Price Allocated to Remaining Performance Obligations
For contracts that are greater than one year, the following table discloses (1) the aggregate amount of the transaction price allocated to performance obligations that are unsatisfied (or partially unsatisfied) as of June 30, 2018, and (2) when Cleco expects to recognize this revenue:
REMAINING PERFORMANCE OBLIGATIONS
(THOUSANDS)
Six months ending Dec. 31, 2018
$
24,213

Years ending Dec. 31,
 
2019
23,874

2020
7,068

2021
7,068

2022
6,468

Thereafter
10,210

Total remaining performance obligations
$
78,901



Unsatisfied performance obligations primarily relate to stand-ready obligations as part of fixed capacity minimums.