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Identification No.
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001-14881
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BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY ENERGY COMPANY
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94-2213782
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(An Iowa Corporation)
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666 Grand Avenue, Suite 500
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Des Moines, Iowa 50309-2580
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515-242-4300
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1-5152
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PACIFICORP
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93-0246090
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(An Oregon Corporation)
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825 N.E. Multnomah Street
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Portland, Oregon 97232
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503-813-5645
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333-90553
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MIDAMERICAN FUNDING, LLC
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47-0819200
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(An Iowa Limited Liability Company)
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666 Grand Avenue, Suite 500
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Des Moines, Iowa 50309-2580
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515-242-4300
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333-206980
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MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY
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42-1425214
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(An Iowa Corporation)
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666 Grand Avenue, Suite 500
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Des Moines, Iowa 50309-2580
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515-242-4300
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000-52378
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NEVADA POWER COMPANY
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88-0420104
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(A Nevada Corporation)
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6226 West Sahara Avenue
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Las Vegas, Nevada 89146
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702-402-5000
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000-00508
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SIERRA PACIFIC POWER COMPANY
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88-0044418
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(A Nevada Corporation)
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6100 Neil Road
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Reno, Nevada 89511
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775-834-4011
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N/A
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(Former name or former address, if changed from last report)
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Exhibit No.
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Description
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99.1
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Presentation titled "2016 Fixed-Income Investor Conference."
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general economic, political and business conditions, as well as changes in, and compliance with, laws and regulations, including reliability and safety standards, affecting the Registrants' operations or related industries;
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changes in, and compliance with, environmental laws, regulations, decisions and policies that could, among other items, increase operating and capital costs, reduce facility output, accelerate facility retirements or delay facility construction or acquisition;
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the outcome of rate cases and other proceedings conducted by regulatory commissions or other governmental and legal bodies and the Registrants' ability to recover costs through rates in a timely manner;
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changes in economic, industry, competition or weather conditions, as well as demographic trends, new technologies and various conservation, energy efficiency and distributed generation measures and programs, that could affect customer growth and usage, electricity and natural gas supply or the Registrants' ability to obtain long-term contracts with customers and suppliers;
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performance, availability and ongoing operation of the Registrants' facilities, including facilities not operated by the Registrants, due to the impacts of market conditions, outages and repairs, transmission constraints, weather, including wind, solar and hydroelectric conditions, and operating conditions;
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a high degree of variance between actual and forecasted load or generation that could impact the Registrants' hedging strategy and the cost of balancing its generation resources with its retail load obligations;
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changes in prices, availability and demand for wholesale electricity, coal, natural gas, other fuel sources and fuel transportation that could have a significant impact on generating capacity and energy costs;
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the financial condition and creditworthiness of the Registrants' significant customers and suppliers;
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changes in business strategy or development plans;
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availability, terms and deployment of capital, including reductions in demand for investment-grade commercial paper, debt securities and other sources of debt financing and volatility in the London Interbank Offered Rate, the base interest rate for the Registrants' credit facilities;
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changes in the Registrant's respective credit ratings;
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risks relating to nuclear generation, including unique operational, closure and decommissioning risks;
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hydroelectric conditions and the cost, feasibility and eventual outcome of hydroelectric relicensing proceedings;
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the impact of certain contracts used to mitigate or manage volume, price and interest rate risk, including increased collateral requirements, and changes in commodity prices, interest rates and other conditions that affect the fair value of certain contracts;
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the impact of inflation on costs and the ability of the respective Registrants to recover such costs in regulated rates;
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fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, primarily the British pound and the Canadian dollar;
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increases in employee healthcare costs;
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the impact of investment performance and changes in interest rates, legislation, healthcare cost trends, mortality and morbidity on pension and other postretirement benefits expense and funding requirements;
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changes in the residential real estate brokerage and mortgage industries and regulations that could affect brokerage and mortgage transactions;
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unanticipated construction delays, changes in costs, receipt of required permits and authorizations, ability to fund capital projects and other factors that could affect future facilities and infrastructure additions;
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the availability and price of natural gas in applicable geographic regions and demand for natural gas supply;
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the impact of new accounting guidance or changes in current accounting estimates and assumptions on the consolidated financial results of the respective Registrants;
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the ability to successfully integrate future acquired operations into its business;
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the effects of catastrophic and other unforeseen events, which may be caused by factors beyond the control of each respective Registrant or by a breakdown or failure of the Registrants' operating assets, including storms, floods, fires, earthquakes, explosions, landslides, mining accidents, litigation, wars, terrorism, and embargoes; and
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other business or investment considerations that may be disclosed from time to time in the Registrants' filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or in other publicly disseminated written documents.
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BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY ENERGY COMPANY
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Date: March 30, 2016
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/s/ Douglas L. Anderson
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Douglas L. Anderson
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Chief Corporate Counsel
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PACIFICORP
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Date: March 30, 2016
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/s/ Nikki L. Kobliha
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Nikki L. Kobliha
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Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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MIDAMERICAN FUNDING, LLC
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MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY
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Date: March 30, 2016
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/s/ Paul J. Leighton
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Paul J. Leighton
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Vice President and Secretary of MidAmerican Funding, LLC and
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Vice President, Secretary and Assistant General Counsel of
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MidAmerican Energy Company
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NEVADA POWER COMPANY
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Date: March 30, 2016
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/s/ E. Kevin Bethel
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E. Kevin Bethel
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Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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SIERRA PACIFIC POWER COMPANY
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Date: March 30, 2016
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/s/ E. Kevin Bethel
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E. Kevin Bethel
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Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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Exhibit No.
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Description
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99.1
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Presentation titled "2016 Fixed-Income Investor Conference."
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