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Great Plains Energy Net PP&E:

7.402B for Dec. 31, 2012
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    Dec. 31, 2012 7.402B
    Sept. 30, 2012 7.270B
    June 30, 2012 7.190B
    March 31, 2012 7.119B
    Dec. 31, 2011 7.054B
    Sept. 30, 2011 6.975B
    June 30, 2011 6.924B
    March 31, 2011 6.886B
    Dec. 31, 2010 6.892B
    Sept. 30, 2010 6.825B
    June 30, 2010 6.785B
    March 31, 2010 6.724B
    Dec. 31, 2009 6.651B
    Sept. 30, 2009 6.696B
    June 30, 2009 6.569B
    March 31, 2009 6.283B
    Dec. 31, 2008 6.081B
    Sept. 30, 2008 5.723B
    June 30, 2008 3.724B
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    About Net PP&E

    Net PP&E is short for Net Property Plant and Equipment. Property Plant and Equipment is the value of all buildings, land, furniture, and other physical capital that a business has purchased to run its business. The term "Net" means that it is "Net" of accumulated depreciation expenses.

    For example, assume that a company buys a building worth $1,000,000, along with $50,000 of furniture. Their Net PP&E at the moment of purchase is $1,050,000.

    Each year, however, the company must depreciate the value of that PP&E to account for the fact that it will wear out an need to be fixed or re-purchased in the future. Assume that in the first year, the company depreciates the building and furniture by $105,000 (or 10% of the original value). Then, at the end of the year, its Net PP&E is:

    $1,050,000 - $105,000 = $945,000

    As the company buys more PP&E, the value of its Net PP&E will increase, and as time passes, the value will decrease according to depreciation expenses.
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    GXP Net PP&E Benchmarks

    Companies
    Cleco Corporation 3.025B
    Unitil Corporation 608.30M
    UNS Energy 3.335B

    GXP Net PP&E Rankings

    Overall 96th percentile
    288 of 8006
    Sector 67th percentile
    42 of 130 in Utilities
    Industry 52nd percentile
    23 of 48 in Utilities - Regulated Electric

    GXP Net PP&E Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 3.724B Jun 2008
    Maximum 7.402B Dec 2012
    Average 6.620B