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SCHEDULE 1. IDENTIFICATION SURVEY CONTACTS: Persons to contact with question about this form RESPONSE DUE DATE: Please submit by April 30th following the close of calendar year Contact Title: Jocelyn Gwynn Program Specialist? Community Ch REPORTING PERIOD: Phone: (707) 269-1700 Ext. 351 FAX: (707) 269-1777 Email: jgwynn@redwoodenergy.org Supervisor Title: Allison Campbell Manage of Power Resources Logged By / Date: Logged In: Receipt Date (mm/dd/yyyy): Phone: (707) 269-1700 Ext. 346 FAX: Email: acampbell@redwoodenergy.org 1 Legal Name of Industry Participant Redwood Coast Energy Authority Submission Status/Date: Submitted 06/15/2018 2 3 Current Address of Principal Business Office Preparer's Legal Name Operator (if different than line 1) 633 3rd St Eureka CA 95501 4 Current Address of Preparer's Office (if different than line 2) 5 Respondent Type (Check One) Federal Political Subdivision Municipal Marketing Authority Cooperative Independent Power Producer or Qualifying Facility x Municipal Investor-Owned Retail Power Marketer (or Energy Service Provider) Community Choice Aggregator Transmission Behind the Meter Wholesale Power Marketer DSM Administrator For questions or additional information about the contact the Survey Manager: Fax: (202) 287-1938 Email: EIA-861@eia.gov Stephen Scott Phone: (202) 586-5140 Email: stephen.scott@eia.gov 25 June 2018 Page 1 of 22

SCHEDULE 2. PART A. GENERAL INFORMATION LINE NO. 1 Regional North American Electric Reliability Council (Not applicable for power marketers) TRE (formerly ERCOT) FRCC NPCC RFC (formerly ECAR, MAIN. MAAC) x SPP WECC MRO SERC 2 Name of RTO or ISO X California ISO Electric Reliability Council of Texas PJM Interconnection Southwest Power Pool Midwest ISO ISO New England New York ISO None 3 (For EIA Use Only) Identify the North American Electric Reliability Council where you are physically located 4 Did Your Company Operate Generating Plants(s)? Yes x No 5 Identify The Activities Your Company Was Engaged In During The Year (Check appropriate activities) Generation from company owned plant Transmission Buying transmission services on other electrical system Distribution using owned/leased electric wires x x Buying distribution on other electrical system Wholesale power marketing Retail power marketing Bundled Services (electricity plus other services such as gas, water, etc. in addition to electric service)) 6 Highest Hourly Electrical Peak System Demand Summer (Megawatts) Winter (Megawatts) 127.7 115.9 Prior Year Prior Year 7 Did Your Company Operate Alternative-Fueled Vehicles During the Year? Yes x No Does Your Company Plan to Operate Such Vehicles During the Coming Year? Yes x No Name: If "Yes", Please Provide Additional Contact Information Title: Telephone: - - Fax: - - Email: 25 June 2018 Page 2 of 22

SCHEDULE 2. PART B. ENERGY SOURCES AND DISPOSITION SOURCE OF ENERGY MEGAWATTHOURS DISPOSITION OF ENERGY MEGAWATTHOURS 1 Net Generation 11 Sales to Ultimate Consumers 409,112 2 Purchases from Electricity Suppliers 441,532 12 Sales For Resale 3 Exchanged Received (In) 13 Energy Furnished Without Charge 4 Exchanged Delivered (Out) 14 Energy Consumed By Respondent Without Charge 5 Exchanged Net 6 Wheeled Received (In) 7 Wheeled Delivered (Out) 15 Total Energy Losses (positive number) 32,420 8 Wheeled Net 9 Transmission by Others Losses (Negative Number) 10 Total Sources (sum of lines 1, 2, 5, 8 & 9 ) 441,532 16 Total Disposition (sum of lines 11, 12, 13, 14, & 15) 441,532 25 June 2018 Page 3 of 22

SCHEDULE 2. PART C. ELECTRIC OPERATING REVENUE LINE NO. TYPE OF OPERATING REVENUE (THOUSAND DOLLARS to the nearest 0.1) 1 Electrical Operating Revenue From Sales to Ultimate Customers (Schedule 4: Parts A, B, and D) $ 28,713.6 2 Revenue From Unbundled (Delivery) Customers (Schedule 4: Part C) $ 3 Electric Operating Revenue from Sales for Resale $ 4 Electric Credits/Other Adjustments $ 5 Revenue from Transmission $ 6 Other Electric Operating Revenue $ 7 Total Electric Operating Revenue (sum of lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) $ 28,713.6 25 June 2018 Page 4 of 22

INSTRUCTIONS: For the purpose of this schedule, a distribution circuit is any circuit with a voltage of 34kV or below that emanate from a substation and that serves end use customers. /Territory 1 Total Number of Distribution Circuits SCHEDULE 3. PART A. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RELIABILITY DATA 2 Number of Distribution Circuits that employ voltage/var optimization (VVO) 25 June 2018 Page 5 of 22

Who is required to complete this schedule? SCHEDULE 3. PART B. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RELIABILITY DATA This schedule collects System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI) and System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) statistics. If your organization does not compute these indexes, answer 'no' to Question 1 and then skip to Schedule 4A. You do not have to complete any other part of this schedule 3B or 3C. Should you complete Part B or Part C? If your organization computes the SAIFI and SAIDI indexes and determines Major Event Days using the IEEE 1366-2003 or the IEEE 1366-2012 standard, answer 'YES' to Questions 1 and 2, and complete Part B. Then skip to Schedule 4A. (You do not complete Schedule 3, Part C.) If your organization does not use the IEEE 1366-2003 or the IEEE 1366-2012 standard but calculates SAIDI and SAIFI indexes via other method, answer 'yes' to question 1 and 'no' to question 2 and complete Part C. Then go to Schedule 4A. 1 Do you calculate SAIDI and SAIFI by any method? If Yes, go to Question 2. If No, go to Schedule 4, Part A. Yes No 2 Do you calculate SAIDI and SAIFI and determine Major Event Days using the IEEE1366-2003 standard or IEEEE-2012 standard? If Yes, complete Part B. If No, go to complete Part C. Part B: SAIDI and SAIFI in accordance with IEEE 1366-2003 standard or IEEE 1366-2012 standard Yes No 3a. SAIDI value including Major Event days 3b. SAIDI value excluding Major Event days 4 SAIDI value including Major Event days minus loss of supply 5a. SAIFI value including Major Event days 5b. SAIFI value excluding Major Event days 6. SAIFI value including Major Event days minus loss of supply 7. Total number of customers used in these calculations 8. What is the highest voltage that you consider part of the distribution system, as opposed to the supply system? (kv) 9. Do you receive information about a customer outage in advance of a customer reporting it? Thank You for completing this part. Skip Part C and go directly to Schedule 4 Part A. Yes No 25 June 2018 Page 6 of 22

Part C: SAIDI and SAIFI calculated by other methods 10a. SAIDI value including Major Events 10b. SAIDI value excluding Major Events 11a. SAIFI value including Major Events 11b. SAIFI value excluding Major Events 12. Total number of customers used in these calculations 13. Do you include inactive accounts? Yes No 14. How do you define momentary interruptions Less than 1 min. Less than 5 min. Other 15. What is the highest voltage that you consider part of the distribution system, as opposed to the supply system? kv 16. Is information about customer outages recorded automatically? Yes No 25 June 2018 Page 7 of 22

SCHEDULE 4. PART A. SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS. FULL SERVICE - ENERGY AND DELIVERY SERVICE (BUNDLED) RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION TOTAL (b) (c) (d) (e) Balancing Authority Are your rates decoupled? Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No If the answer is YES, is the revenue adjustment automatic or does it require a rate-making proceeding? N N automatic proceeding N N automatic proceeding N N automatic proceeding N N automatic proceeding Cents/Kwh Are your rates decoupled? If the answer is YES, is the revenue adjustment automatic or does it require a rate-making proceeding? Cents/Kwh Total 25 June 2018 Page 8 of 22

SCHEDULE 4. PART B. SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS. ENERGY -- ONLY SERVICE (WITHOUT DELIVERY SERVICE ) CA RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION TOTAL (b) (c) (d) (e) Balancing Authority 2775 13,705.7 11,103.2 3,904.7 0.0 28,713.6 209,196 145,790 54,126 0 409,112 46,822 4,196 838 0 51,856 Cents/Kwh 6.552 7.616 7.214 7.019 Cents/Kwh Total 13,705.7 11,103.2 3,904.7 0.0 28,713.6 209,196 145,790 54,126 0 409,112 46,822 4,196 838 0 51,856 25 June 2018 Page 9 of 22

SCHEDULE 4. PART C. SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS. DELIVERY -- ONLY SERVICE (AND OTHER RELATED CHARGES) RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION TOTAL (b) (c) (d) (e) Balancing Authority Cents/Kwh Cents/Kwh Total 25 June 2018 Page 10 of 22

SCHEDULE 4. PART D. BUNDLED SERVICE BY RETAIL ENERGY PROVIDERS AND POWER MARKETERS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION TOTAL (b) (c) (d) (e) Balancing Authority Cents/Kwh Cents/Kwh Total 25 June 2018 Page 11 of 22

REPORTING PERIOD ENDING: SCHEDULE 5. MERGERS and/or ACQUISITIONS Mergers and/or acquisitions during the reporting month If Yes, Provide: Date of Merger or Acquisition Company merged with or acquired Name of new parent company Address City, Zip New Contact Name Telephone No. Email address 25 June 2018 Page 12 of 22

If you have a non utility DSM administrator that reports your DSM activity for you please select them from the list SCHEDULE 6. PART A. ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS Adjusted Gross Energy and Demand Savings -- Energy Efficiency /Territory Balancing Authority RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL TRANS Total (b) (c) (d) (e) Reporting Year Incremental Annual Savings 1 Energy Savings (MWh) 2 Peak Demand Savings (MW) 3 Energy Savings (MWh) Increment Life Cycle Savings 4 Peake Demand Savings (MW) 5 Customer Incentives Reporting Year Incremental Costs 6 All other costs Incremental Life Sycle Costs 7 Customer Incentives 8 All other costs Weighted Average Life for Portfolio (Years) - Use Spreadsheet to Calculate 9 Weighted Average Life Please provide website address to your energy efficiency program reports: 25 June 2018 Page 13 of 22

SCHEDULE 6. PART A. ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS DMS Administration only. List all utilities that you provide service for. Utility Name 25 June 2018 Page 14 of 22

Schedule 6. Part B. Yearly Energy and Demand Savings - Demand Response /Territory Balancing Authority Reporting Year Savings Residential (b) Commercial (c) Industrial (d) Transportation (e) Total 1 Enrolled 2 3 4 Energy Savings (Mwh) Potential Peak Demand Savings (MW) Actual Peak Demand Savings (MW) Schedule 6. Part B. Program Cost -- Demand Response (Thousand Dollars) Reporting Year Costs 5 Customer Incentives 6 7 All other costs If you have a demand side management (DMS) program for grid-interactive water heaters (as defined by DOE), how many grid interactive water heaters were added to your program this year? 25 June 2018 Page 15 of 22

SCHEDULE 6. PART C. DYNAMIC PRICING PROGRAMS INSTRUCTIONS: Report the number of customers participating in dynamic pricing programs, e.g. Time-of-Use-Pricing, Real-Time-Pricing, Variable Peak Pricing, Critical Peak Pricing Programs. /Territory Balancing Authority Residential Commercial (b) Industrial (c) Transportatio (d) Total (e) 1 enrolled in dynamic pricing programs, by customer class Types of Dynamic Pricing Programs INSTRUCTIONS: For each customer class, mark the types of dynamic pricing programs in which the customers are participating. Residential Commercial (b) Industrial (c) Transportatio (d) 2 Time-of-Use Pricing Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No 3 Real-Time Pricing Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No 4 Variable Peak Pricing Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No 5 Critical Peak Pricing Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No 6 Critical Peak Rebate Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No Yes x No 25 June 2018 Page 16 of 22

SCHEDULE 6. PART D. ADVANCED METERING Only customers from schedule 4A and 4C need to be reported on this schedule. AMR- data transmitted one-way, to the utility. AMI- data transmitted in both directions, to the utility and customer Balancing Authority Residential Commercial (b) Industrial (c) Transportation (d) Total (e) 1 Number of AMR Meters 2 Number of AMI Meters 3 Number of AMI Meters with home area network (HAN) gateway enabled 4 Number of non AMR/AMI Meters 5 Total Number of Meters (All Types), line 1+2+4 6 Energy Served Through AMI 7 able to access daily energy usage through a webportal or other electronic means 8 Number of customers with direct load control 25 June 2018 Page 17 of 22

SCHEDULE 7. PART A. NET METERING Net Metering programs allow customers to sell excess power they generated back to the electrical grid to offset consumption. Provide the information about programs by balancing authority, customer class, and technology for all net metering applications. Balancing Authority Residential Commercial (b) Industrial (c) Transportation (d) Total (e) Net Metering Installed Capacity (MW) Net Metering Installations Storage Installed Capacity (MW) Storage Installations Photovoltaic Virtual NM Installed Capacity (1 MW and greater) Virtual NM Customers (1 MW and greater) Virtual NM Installed Capacity (less than 1MW) Virtual NM Customers (less than 1MW) If Available, Enter the Electric Energy Sold Back to the Utility (MWh) Installed Net Metering Capacity (MW) Wind Other Total Number of Net Metering Customers If Available, Enter the Electric Energy Sold Back to the Utility (MWh) Installed Net Metering Capacity (MW) Number of Net Metering Customers If Available, Enter the Electric Energy Sold Back to the Utility (MWh) Installed Net Metering Capacity (MW) Number of Net Metering Customers If Available, Enter the Electric Energy Sold Back to the Utility (MWh) Net Metering Installed Capacity (MW) Grand Total All s Net Metering Installations/customers If Available, Enter the Electric Energy Sold Back to the Utility (MWh) 25 June 2018 Page 18 of 22

REPORT FOR SCHEDULE 7. PART B. NON NET-METERED DISTRIBUTED GENERATORS If your company owns and/or operates a distribution system, please report information on known distributed generation (grid connected/synchronized) capacity on the system. Such capacity must be utility or customer-owned NUMBER AND CAPACITY Balancing Authority < 1MW 1. Number of generators 2. Total combined capacity (MW) 3. Capacity that consists of backup-only units 4. Capacity owned by respondent Capacity by Technology and Sector (MW) Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation Direct Connected Total 5. Internal combustion 6. Combustion turbine(s) 7. Steam turbine(s) 8. Fuel Cell(s) 9. Hydroelectric 10, Photovoltaic 11. Storage 12. Wind turbine(s) 13. Other 14. Total 25 June 2018 Page 19 of 22

SCHEDULE 8. DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INFORMATION If your company owns a distribution system, please identify the names of the counties (parish, etc.) by in which the electric wire/equipment are located. LINE NO. STATE (US Postal Abbreviation) COUNTY (Parish, Etc.) (b) LINE NO. STATE (US Postal Abbreviation) COUNTY (Parish, Etc.) (b) 1-25 June 2018 Page 20 of 22

SCHEDULE 9. COMMENTS SCHEDULE PART LINE NO. COLUMN NOTES (b) (c) (d) (e) 25 June 2018 Page 21 of 22

EIA861 ERROR LOG Part BA ID Error No. Error Description/Override Comment Type Override 25 June 2018 Page 22 of 22