UPPER CUMBERLAND ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION. RESIDENTIAL RATE--SCHEDULE RS (March 2019) Availability. Character of Service.

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UPPER CUMBERLAND ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION RESIDENTIAL RATE--SCHEDULE RS () Availability This rate shall apply only to electric service to a single-family dwelling (including its appurtenances if served through the same meter), where the major use of electricity is for domestic purposes such as lighting, household appliances, and the personal comfort and convenience of those residing therein. Character of Service Alternating current, single-phase, 60 hertz. Power shall be delivered at a service voltage available in the vicinity or agreed to by Distributor. Multiphase service shall be supplied in accordance with Distributor's standard policy. Customer Charge: $29.67 per month, less Hydro Allocation Credit: $1.60 per month Energy Charge: Winter Period 9.015 per kwh Base Charges Adjustment The base energy charges shall be increased or decreased in accordance with the current Adjustment Addendum published by TVA. In addition, the base energy charge and the hydro allocation credit shall be increased or decreased to correspond to increases or decreases determined by TVA under Adjustment 4 of the wholesale power rate schedule applicable under contractual arrangements between TVA and Distributor. Determination of Seasonal Periods Summer Period shall mean the June, July, August, and September billing months. Winter Period shall mean the December, January, February, and March billing months. Transition Period shall mean the April, May, October, and November billing months. Minimum Monthly Bill The base customer charge, as reduced by the hydro allocation credit, constitutes the minimum monthly bill for all customers served under this rate schedule except those customers for which a higher minimum monthly bill is required under Distributor's standard policy because of special circumstances affecting Distributor's cost of rendering service. Schedule RS with Adjustments Page 1 of 2

Payment Bills under this rate schedule will be rendered monthly. Any amount of bill unpaid after due date specified on bill may be subject to additional charges under Distributor's standard policy. Single-Point Delivery The charges under this rate schedule are based upon the supply of service through a single delivery and metering point, and at a single voltage. Service is subject to Rules and Regulations of Distributor. Schedule RS with Adjustments Page 2 of 2

UPPER CUMBERLAND ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION OUTDOOR LIGHTING RATE--SCHEDULE LS () Availability Available for service to street and park lighting systems, traffic signal systems, athletic field lighting installations, and outdoor lighting for individual customers. Service under this schedule is for a term of not less than 1 year. Payment Bills under this rate schedule will be rendered monthly. Any amount of bill unpaid after due date specified on bill may be subject to additional charges under Distributor's standard policy. Adjustment The energy charge in Part A and Part B of this rate schedule shall be increased or decreased in accordance with the current Adjustment Addendum published by TVA. In addition, the energy charge in Part A and Part B of this rate schedule shall be increased or decreased to correspond to increases or decreases determined by TVA under Adjustment 4 of the wholesale power rate schedule applicable under contractual arrangements between TVA and Distributor. Determination of Seasonal Periods Summer Period shall mean the June, July, August, and September billing months. Winter Period shall mean the December, January, February, and March billing months. Transition Period shall mean the April, May, October, and November billing months. PART A--CHARGES FOR STREET AND PARK LIGHTING SYSTEMS, TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEMS, AND ATHLETIC FIELD LIGHTING INSTALLATIONS I. Energy Charge: Winter Period 7.077 per kwh per month II. Facility Charge The annual facility charge shall be 12 percent of the installed cost to Distributor's electric system of the facilities devoted to street and park lighting service specified in this Part A. Such installed cost shall be recomputed on July 1 of each year, or more often if substantial changes in the facilities are made. Each month, one-twelfth of the then total annual facility charge shall be billed to the customer. If any part of the facilities has not been provided at the electric system's expense or if the installed cost of any portion thereof is reflected on the books of Page 1 of 4

another municipality or agency or department, the annual facility charge shall be adjusted to reflect properly the remaining cost to be borne by the electric system. Traffic signal systems and athletic field lighting installations shall be provided, owned, and maintained by and at the expense of the customer, except as Distributor may agree otherwise in accordance with the provisions of the paragraph next following in this section II. The facilities necessary to provide service to such systems and installations shall be provided by and at the expense of Distributor's electric system, and the annual facility charge provided for first above in this section II shall apply to the installed cost of such facilities. When so authorized by policy duly adopted by Distributor's governing board, traffic signal systems and athletic field lighting installations may be provided, owned, and maintained by Distributor's electric system for the customer's benefit. In such cases Distributor may require reimbursement from the customer for a portion of the initial installed cost of any such system or installation and shall require payment by the customer of a facility charge sufficient to cover all of Distributor's costs (except reimbursed costs), including appropriate overheads, of providing, owning, and maintaining such system or installation; provided that, for athletic field lighting installations, such facility charge shall in no case be less than 12 percent per year of such costs. Said facility charge shall be in addition to the annual facility charge on the facilities necessary to provide service to such system or installation as provided for in the preceding paragraph. Replacement of lamps and related glassware for traffic signal systems and athletic field lighting installations provided under this paragraph shall be paid for under the provisions of paragraph A in Section IV. III. Customer Charge - Traffic Signal Systems and Athletic Field Lighting Installations. Distributor shall apply a uniform monthly customer charge of $2.50 for service to each traffic signal system or athletic field lighting installation. IV. Replacement of Lamps and Related Glassware - Street and Park Lighting Customer shall be billed and shall pay for replacements as provided in paragraph B below, which shall be applied to all service for street and park lighting. A. Distributor shall bill the customer monthly for such replacements during each month at Distributor's cost of materials, including appropriate storeroom expense. B. Distributor shall bill the customer monthly for one-twelfth of the amount by which Distributor's cost of materials, including appropriate storeroom expense, exceeds the product of 3 mills multiplied by the number of kilowatthours used for street and park lighting during the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which such month occurs. Metering For any billing month or part of such month in which the energy is not metered or for which a meter reading is found to be in error or a meter is found to have failed, the energy for billing purposes for that billing month or part of such month shall be computed from the rated capacity of the lamps (including ballast) plus 5 percent of such capacity to reflect secondary circuit losses, multiplied by the number of hours of use. Page 2 of 4

Revenue and Cost Review Distributor's costs of providing service under Part A of this rate schedule are subject to review at any time and from time to time to determine if Distributor's revenues from the charges being applied are sufficient to cover its costs. (Such costs, including applicable overheads, include, but are not limited to, those incurred in the operation and maintenance of the systems provided and those resulting from depreciation and payments for taxes, tax equivalents and interest.) If any such review discloses that revenues are either less or more than sufficient to cover said costs, Distributor shall revise the above facility charges so that revenues will be sufficient to cover said costs. Any such revision of the annual facility charge provided for first above in section II of Part A of this rate schedule shall be by agreement between Distributor and TVA. PART B--CHARGES FOR OUTDOOR LIGHTING FOR INDIVIDUAL CUSTOMERS Charges Per Fixture Per Month Lamp Size Rated Facility (a) Type of Fixture (Watts) (Lumens) kwh Charge Mercury Vapor or Incandescent 175 7,650 79 $3.04 400 19,100 172.8 $4.53 High Pressure Sodium 100 8,550 46 $4.78 200 18,900 93 $5.13 250 23,000 116 $5.62 High Pressure Sodium (Flood) 250 23,000 116 $7.72 400 45,000 181 $8.07 1,000 126,000 424 $11.72 Metal Halide (Flood) 250 20,500 106 $8.66 400 36,000 173 $8.62 1,000 110,000 402.4 $11.37 LED 60 6,737 22 $ 6.75 150 17,102 55 $11.64 218 29,700 80 $15.60 LED (Decorative) 52 5,972 19 $10.35 (b) Energy Charge: For each lamp size under (a) above, Winter Period 7.077 per kwh per month Additional Facilities The above charges in this Part B are limited to service from a photoelectrically controlled standard lighting fixture installed on a pole already in place. If the customer wishes to have the fixture installed at a location other than on a pole already in place, Distributor may apply an additional monthly charge. Page 3 of 4

Lamp Replacements Replacements of lamps and related glassware will be made in accordance with replacement policies of Distributor without additional charge to the customer. Special Outdoor Lighting Installations When so authorized by policy duly adopted by Distributor's governing board, special outdoor lighting installations (other than as provided for under Parts A and B above) may be provided, owned, and maintained by Distributor's electric system. In such cases Distributor may require reimbursement from the customer for a portion of the initial installed cost of any such installation and shall require payment by the customer of monthly charges sufficient to cover all of Distributor's costs (except reimbursed costs), including appropriate overheads, or providing, owning, and maintaining such installations, and making lamp replacements. Service is subject to Rules and Regulations of Distributor. Page 4 of 4