From staff reports
news@joplinglobe.com
The Empire District Electric Co. has announced that net income for 2009 came to $41.3 million, or $1.18 per share, on revenue of $497.2 million. That compares to net income of $39.7 million, or $1.17 per share one year earlier. Revenue for 2008 came to nearly $518.2 million.
“The most significant factor decreasing our annual revenues was the impact of third-quarter weather,” Empire officials said in a statement. “We estimate the impact of weather for the year reduced revenues by approximately $20.3 million compared to 2008. Off-system sales further lowered revenues an estimated $15.4 million due to lower volumes and lower power prices in 2009 compared to 2008.”
Increases to revenues from rates, mostly in Empire’s Missouri jurisdiction, of $21.9 million, as well as customer growth calculated at $600,000 by the utility, partially offset the decrease.
The utility also reported lower costs for natural gas and purchased power by $18.6 million and $6.8 million, respectively. Mild weather and an outage at Empire’s State Line Combined Cycle plant were cited as the primary reasons for the drop in natural gas usage.
Coal prices rose last year, however, adding $3.2 million to Empire’s expenses.
Empire also announced recently that in January it signed an extension to its $150 million unsecured line of credit for an additional three years.
Executive VP
Brad Beecher has been elected executive vice president and chief operating officer of electric for Empire.
Beecher joined Empire in 1988. He held various positions including director of production planning and administration and director of strategic planning. From August 1999 to February 2001, Beecher worked for Black & Veatch, an engineering and construction firm in Kansas City. He returned to Empire in February 2001, was elected vice president of energy supply in April 2001, and was promoted to vice president and chief operating officer of electric in June 2006.
He is a graduate of Kansas State University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering.
Dividend
The board of directors of The Empire District Electric Co. recently declared a quarterly dividend of 32 cents per share on common stock payable March 15 to shareholders of record as of March 1.
Local News
<img src=" http://www.joplinglobeonline.com/images/zope/business.gif" Border=0> Empire sees earnings rise
- Local News
-
-
City wants to buy weather radios for those without
Phil Jones had been working on a construction project outside his house all day on May 22 and was unaware that a tornado watch had been issued. Once he was inside, though, his weather radio went off, and he learned that a warning had been issued.
-
Cold air headed this way
The Arctic front that passed over Missouri this morning will bring dangerously cold temperatures to the region tonight and Saturday.
-
Miami, Okla., man dies along I-44
A 27-year-old Miami, Okla., who appeared to be walking along I-44 in an attempt to get help after wrecking his car, is dead after being hit by a pickup truck.
-
Mo. presidential primary sets low mark in turnout
Just 8 percent of Missouri’s registered voters cast ballots in this week’s presidential primary.
-
Okla. court upholds man’s life sentence in deaths
An Oklahoma appeals court has upheld the life in prison sentences of a man convicted of two counts of first-degree murder for the shotgun slayings of two men at a Sperry residence.
-
Architects present preliminary JHS plans at community meeting
Reaction appeared mostly supportive Thursday night among the roughly 50 people who attended a community meeting at which architects presented their preliminary site plans for the future combined Joplin High School and Franklin Technology Center.
-
Confessed shooter testifies against co-defendants in Pittsburg murder case
Rickey Smith testified Thursday that as he came in the back door of Ryan Bailey’s home in Pittsburg with a 9 mm pistol in his hand, Bailey looked up from the couch in his living room.
-
School district’s proposed street-closing plan questioned
Plans to close some streets near the proposed Joplin High School drew questions, including a challenge from a former Joplin mayor, during a public hearing this week.
-
Mike Pound: Spirit of competition evident during double-overtime game
When I played basketball in high school, I played in several very close games.
Now, some people who may have known me in high school are probably laughing right now and saying, “What Mike meant to say is that when he was in high school, he came very close to playing in some games.” -
Neosho council approves new golf cart contract
The purchase of golf carts was back on the agenda this week for the Neosho City Council. City Attorney Steve Hays said there were errors in the financing terms that were part of a bid approved last month for the purchase of 55 gas-powered carts from E-Z-Go for $144,195, so the purchase of a new fleet was rebid.
- More Local News Headlines
-






