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Long-term Transition Bond
What is the company's Long-Term transition bonds?
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About the data

Long-Term transition bonds are bonds under the Competition Act in which the proceeds of Transition Bonds are required to be used principally to reduce qualified stranded costs and the related capitalization of the utility. This represents the current and noncurrent portions. The initial maturity is beyond one year or beyond the normal operating cycle, if longer.

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Value Type
Money
Options
Research Policy
Community Assessed
Report Type
Form 10-K