Fitch Affirms JCP&L Transition Funding, LLC I & II
KEY RATING DRIVERS
The transactions are performing within expectations, with levels of outstanding principal amounts in-line with the targeted amortization schedules. The true-up mechanism is performing as expected, providing adequate credit support for all outstanding classes.
RATING SENSITIVITIES
As part of Fitch's initial rating sensitivity, Fitch conducted a break the bond case which provides an alternative means by which to measure the potential effects of rapid, significant declines in power consumption while capping the residential securitization charges at 20% of the total customer bill. This analysis determines the maximum level of forecasted energy decline that would cause a default in required payments on the securitizations or cause the tariff charges to exceed 20% of the total residual customer bill. Despite this severe decline in consumption, due to the true-up mechanisms, the tariff charges are able to pay all debt service by the legal final maturity date.
For further detail on the rating sensitivity analysis for Utility Tariff Bonds, please refer to Fitch's criteria titled Rating Criteria for U.S. Utility Tariff Bonds available at 'www.fitchratings.com'.
DUE DILIGENCE USAGE
No third party due diligence was provided or reviewed in relation to this rating action.
Fitch has affirmed the following ratings:
JCP&L Transition Funding I, LLC
2002-A
--Class A-4 at 'AAAsf'; Outlook Stable.
JCP&L Transition Funding II, LLC
2006-A
--Class A-3 at 'AAAsf'; Outlook Stable;
--Class A-4 at 'AAAsf'; Outlook Stable.
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