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LONG-TERM DEBT
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Long-Term Debt, Unclassified [Abstract]  
LONG-TERM DEBT LONG-TERM DEBT
In March 2022, President Biden signed into law the Adjustable Interest Rate (LIBOR) Act. This Act established a uniform process, on a nationwide basis, for replacing LIBOR in certain contracts that did not provide a clearly defined or practicable replacement benchmark rate. Under the LIBOR Act, the Federal Reserve Board was required to determine an appropriate benchmark replacement based on SOFR, with applicable credit spread adjustments. In December 2022, the Federal Reserve Board adopted the final rule to implement the LIBOR Act and established the SOFR-based benchmark replacements. No contract modifications were required for qualifying contracts under the LIBOR Act as the benchmark replacement automatically overrode the existing contract language and became the applicable benchmark after June 30, 2023.

For our $500.0 million of 2007 Junior Notes, starting August 15, 2023, the benchmark replacement rate is the applicable tenor of three-month CME Term SOFR, as administered by the CME Group Benchmark Administration, and includes a credit spread adjustment of 0.26161% per annum. In accordance with the LIBOR Act, no contract modifications were required for our 2007 Junior Notes as the references to LIBOR were replaced by operation of law.

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

In January 2023, we issued $650.0 million of 4.75% Senior Notes due January 9, 2026, and $450.0 million of 4.75% Senior Notes due January 15, 2028, and used the net proceeds to repay short-term debt and for other corporate purposes.

In April 2023, we issued an additional $350.0 million of our 4.75% Senior Notes due January 9, 2026, and used the net proceeds to repay short-term debt and for other corporate purposes.

In September 2023, we issued $600.0 million of 5.60% Senior Notes due September 12, 2026, and used the net proceeds to repay short-term debt and for other corporate purposes. Subsequently, we repaid the outstanding principal and accrued interest on our $700.0 million of 0.55% Senior Notes that matured on September 15, 2023.

Integrys Holding, Inc.

In March 2023, Integrys repurchased $18.9 million of the $221.4 million outstanding of its 6.00% 2013 Junior Notes, prior to maturity for $18.6 million. Integrys recognized an insignificant gain on the early extinguishment of debt due to the debt being repurchased at a discount.

On August 1, 2023, Integrys redeemed the remaining $202.5 million outstanding of its 6.00% 2013 Junior Notes, prior to maturity at par value.