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Summary of Connecticut Electric Rates Last Updated: January 1, 2018 The following rates are available to customers and have been approved by the State of Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. In order to calculate a total bill, the Generation Service Charge (Standard Service or a competitive third-party supplier) would need to be included in addition to the Delivery Service Charges listed below. 001 (Rate 1 Residential Electric Service ) Available for the entire electrical requirements of single-family residences, residential outbuildings, individual apartments and energy. This rate is also available for agricultural/farm customers. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $19.25 (per kwh): $0.03467 (per kwh): $0.02714 Combined Public Benefits Charge (per kwh): $0.01020 (per kwh): $0.00015 (per kwh): $0.01086 005 (Rate 5 Residential Electric Heating Service ) Available for the entire electrical requirements of single-family residences, residential outbuildings, individual apartments, and energy. This rate is also available for agricultural/farm customers. This rate is not available to new applicants after December 21, 2006. However, this rate is available for requests for electric service at a service location assigned to Rate 5 on or before December 21, 2006. Available only to customers who use electric energy as the primary space heating source and who enter into an agreement with the Company for a period of not less than twelve (12) months. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $23.75 (per kwh): $0.03050 (per kwh): $0.02511 Combined Public Benefits Charge (per kwh): $0.01020 (per kwh): $0.00015 (per kwh): $0.01005 007 (Rate 7 Residential Time-of-Day Electric Service ) Available for the entire electrical requirements of single-family residences, residential outbuildings, individual apartments, and energy. This rate is also available to agricultural/farm customers, recreational campgrounds/marinas (residential use only), and customers who have a solar heating system that is used as a source of space heating and for which electricity provides backup. (Weekdays Noon 8 p.m., Eastern Prevailing Time) Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $19.25 (per kwh): $0.03158 (per kwh): $0.02714 Combined Public Benefits Charge (per kwh): $0.0102 (per kwh): $0.00015 (per kwh): $0.01086 018 (Rate 18 Controlled Water Heating Electric Service ) Available for controlled water heating electric service only. This rate is available to all customers, except residential customers

whose sole source of domestic hot water is supplied by electricity. This rate is not available for any space heating or for commercial or industrial processes. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $9.50 (per kwh): $0.01985 (per kwh): $0.02454 (per kwh): $0.00015 (per kwh): $0.00963 027 (Rate 27 Small Time-Of-Day General Electric Service ) the customer s maximum demand is less than 350 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $44.25 o Demand Charge (Over 2 kw): $12.37 per kw o Demand Charge (Over 2 kw): $3.63 per kw o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.02821 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00613 o Demand Charge (Over 2 kw): $0.04 per kw o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.02212 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00482 029 (Rate 29 Outdoor Recreational Lighting Electric Service ) Available for outdoor recreational lighting loads which are energized only between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $41.25 (per kwh): $0.09519 (per kwh): $0.02454 Combined Public Benefits Charge (per kwh): $0.00740 (per kwh): $0.00015 (per kwh): $0.00963 030 (Rate 30 Small General Electric Service ) the customer s maximum demand is less than 200 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $44.25 o Demand Charge (Over 2 kw): $12.37 per kw o Demand Charge (Over 2 kw): $7.25 per kw o Demand Charge (Over 2 kw): $0.04 per kw (per kwh): $0.00963

035 (Rate 35 Intermediate General Electric Service ) the customer s maximum demand is less than 200 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $350.00 o Demand Charge (per kw): $7.15 o Demand Charge (per kw): $8.76 o Demand Charge (per kw): $0.06 (per kwh): $0.00898 037 (Rate 37 Intermediate Time-Of-Day General Electric Service ) the customer s maximum demand is less than 350 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $350.00 o Demand Charge (per kw): $7.15 o Demand Charge (per kw): $4.38 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.02536 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00570 o Demand Charge (per kw): $0.06 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.02001 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00449 040 (Rate 40 Small Church and School Electric Service ) Available for the electrical requirements of churches and tax exempt schools where the customer s maximum demand is less than 350 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $54.50 (per kwh): $0.04176 (per kwh): $0.02525 (per kwh): $0.00015 (per kwh): $0.00999 041 (Rate 41 Large Church and School Electric Service ) Available for the electrical requirements of churches and tax exempt schools where the customer s maximum demand is greater than or equal to 350 kw.

Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $420.00 o Demand Charge (per kw): $7.72 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.04087 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.04087 o Demand Charge (per kw): $8.97 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.03826 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00818 (per kwh): $0.00015 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.02033 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00435 055 (Rate 55 Intermediate Time-Of-Day Electric Service - Manufacturers ) rate is only applicable to customers that are manufacturers. Customers must also have an annual maximum demand greater than or equal to 350 kw, but less than 1000 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $420.00 o Demand Charge (per kva): $5.77 o Demand Charge (per kva): $6.79 o Demand Charge (per kva): $0.05 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.01892 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00431 056 (Rate 56 Intermediate Time-Of-Day Electric Service Non-Manufacturers ) rate is only applicable to customers that are not manufacturers. Customers must also have an annual maximum demand greater than or equal to 350 kw, but less than 1000 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month): $420.00 o Demand Charge (per kva): $6.89 o Demand Charge (per kva): $8.60 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.01950 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00431

057 (Rate 57 Large Time-Of-Day Electric Service Manufacturers ) rate is only applicable to customers that are manufacturers. Customers must also have an annual maximum demand greater than or equal to 1000 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month) o Less than 2000 kw: $1,100 o 2000 kw, but less than 5,000 kw: $2,200 o 5,000 kw and above: $4,200 o Demand Charge (per kva): $4.73 o Demand Charge (per kva): $7.84 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.01888 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00402 058 (Rate 58 Large Time-Of-Day Electric Service Non-Manufacturers ) rate is only applicable to customers that are not manufacturers. Customers must also have an annual maximum demand greater than or equal to 1000 kw. Distribution Customer Service Charge (per month) o Less than 2000 kw: $1,100 o 2000 kw, but less than 5,000 kw: $2,200 o 5,000 kw and above: $4,200 o Demand Charge (per kva): $6.62 o Demand Charge (per kva): $9.12 o On-Peak (per kwh): $0.01925 o Off-Peak (per kwh): $0.00417