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Philip J. Passanante Associate General Counsel 92DC42 500 N. Wakefield Drive Newark, DE 19702 P.O. Box 6066 Newark, DE 19714-6066 November 19, 2015 VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS and ELECTRONIC MAIL board.secretary@bpu.state.nj.us 302.429.3105 Telephone 302.429.3801 Facsimile philip.passanante@pepcoholdings.com Irene Kim Asbury, Esquire Secretary of the Board State of New Jersey Board of Public Utilities 44 South Clinton Avenue, 9 th Floor P.O. Box 350 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0350 RE: In the Matter of the Application of the Letter Petition of Atlantic City Electric Company Requesting Approval of Certain Modifications to Its Rider NEM Tariff Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 14:1-5.11 BPU Docket No. ET15020139 Dear Secretary Asbury: By way of follow up to, and in accordance with, the terms of the Board s Decision and Order Approving Modified Tariff dated November 16, 2015, attached are an original and eleven (11) copies of revised tariff sheets in connection with the above docketed matter. You will note that the tariff sheets will be effective on December 1, 2015. Kindly accept the enclosed for filing and return one "filed" and time-stamped copy to the undersigned in the pre-addressed, postage prepaid envelope provided. Thank you for your assistance. Feel free to contact the undersigned with any questions. Respectfully submitted, Enclosures /jpr Philip J. Passanante An Attorney at Law of the State of New Jersey cc: Service List

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ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY BPU NJ No. 11 Electric Service - Section IV Sixty-Second Revised Sheet Replaces Sixty-First Revised Sheet No. 3 SECTION IV TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) RATE SHEET REVISION SCHEDULE NO. NO. RIDER SBC Societal Benefits Charge 58 Twenty-Fifth Revised Intentionally Left Blank 59 Eighth Revised RIDER BGS Basic Generation Service 60 Eighteenth Revised RIDER BGS Basic Generation Service (cont d.) 60a Twenty-Fifth Revised RIDER BGS Basic Generation Service (cont d.) 60b Twenty-Fifth Revised RIDER NEM - Net Energy Metering 61 Second Revised RIDER NEM Net Energy Metering (cont d.) 62 Second Revised RIDER NEM Net Energy Metering (cont d.) 63 First Revised RIDER RGGI Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Recovery Charge 64 Seventh Revised RIDER RCSTP Residential Controllable Smart Thermostat Program Rider 64a Original RIDER IIS Infrastructure Investment Surcharge 65 Second Revised Intentionally Left Blank 66 First Revised Date of Issue: November 20, 2015 Effective Date: December 1, 2015 Issued by: David M. Velazquez, President Atlantic City Electric Company Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket Nos. ET15020139 and EO15050505

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY BPU NJ No. 11 Electric Service - Section IV Second Revised Sheet Replaces First Revised Sheet No. 61 RIDER NEM Net Energy Metering AVAILABILITY This Rider is available to any Customer served under the Company s Rate Schedules RS, MGS- Secondary, MGS-Primary, AGS Secondary, AGS Primary, TGS Subtransmission, and TGS Transmission who owns and operates a customer-generator facility that: 1. Uses a New Jersey defined Class I renewable resource, including solar technologies, photovoltaic technologies, wind energy, fuel cells powered by renewable fuels, geothermal technologies, wave or tidal action, and/or methane gas from landfills or a biomass facility, provided that the biomass is cultivated and harvested in a sustainable manner, as more specifically defined in Board of Public Utilities Regulations at N.J.A.C. 14:8; and 2. Is located on the Customer s premises or contiguous property; and 3. Is interconnected and operated in parallel with the Company s transmission or distribution facilities; and 4. Is intended primarily to offset all or part of the Customer s own electricity requirements; and 5. Is not a Qualifying Facility (QF) served under the Company s Rate Schedule SPP, Small Power Purchase. CONNECTION TO THE COMPANY S SYSTEM Any Customer who elects this Rider must submit a New Jersey Interconnection Application Form with the Company, at least 30 days prior to activating the customer-generator facility. The Customer should not install a customer-generator facility without prior approval from the Company and the Customer shall not operate a customer-generator facility without final written approval from the Company. The customer-generator facility shall not be connected to the Company s system unless it meets all applicable safety and performance standards established by the National Electric Code, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Underwriters Laboratories, and as currently detailed in the Technical Considerations Covering Parallel Operations of Customer Owned Generation and Interconnected with the Company s Power Delivery System in the State of New Jersey and the applicable codes of the local public authorities. Special attention should be given to IEEE Standard 929-2000 Recommended Practice for Utility Interface of Photovoltaic Systems. The Customer must obtain, at the Customer s expense, all necessary inspections and approvals required by the local public authorities before the customer-generator facility is connected to the Company s electric system. INTERCONNECTION AND PARALLEL OPERATION Interconnection with the Company s system requires the installation of protective equipment which provides safety for personnel, affords adequate protection against damage to the Company s system or to the Customer s property, and prevents any interference with the Company s supply of service to other Customers. Such protective equipment shall be installed, owned and maintained by the Customer at the Customer s expense. Generation systems and equipment that comply with the standards established in the previous Section of this Rider shall be deemed by the Company to have generally complied with the requirements of this Section. CESSATION OF PARALLEL OPERATION The Customer s equipment must be installed and configured so that parallel operation must cease immediately and automatically during system outages or loss of the Company s primary electric source. The Customer must also cease parallel operation upon notification by the Company of a system emergency, abnormal condition, or in cases where such operation is determined to be unsafe, interferes with the supply of service to other Customers, or interferes with the Company s system maintenance or operation. DELIVERY VOLTAGE The delivery voltage of the customer-generator facility shall be at the same voltage level and at the same delivery point as if the Customer were purchasing all of its electricity from the Company. Date of Issue: November 20, 2015 Effective Date: December 1, 2015 Issued by: David M. Velazquez, President Atlantic City Electric Company Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket No. ET15020139

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY BPU NJ No. 11 Electric Service - Section IV Second Revised Sheet Replaces First Revised Sheet No. 62 RIDER NEM (Continued) Net Energy Metering TERM OF CONTRACT The contract term shall be same as that under the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule. MONTHLY RATES, RATE COMPONENTS AND BILLING UNIT PROVISIONS The monthly rates, rate components and billing unit provisions shall be those as stated under the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule. Under this Rider, only the per kilowatt-hour charge components of the Customer s bill are affected. The monthly charges shall be based on one of the following conditions: a) When the monthly energy meter reading registers that the Customer has consumed more energy than the Customer delivered to the Company s delivery system by the end of the monthly billing period, the Customer shall be charged for the net amount of electricity consumed based on the rates and charges under the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule for either Delivery Service when the Customer has a third party supplier as its electric supplier, or the combined Delivery, Transmission and Basic Generation Service when the Customer has the Company as its electric supplier; or b) If the Customer is receiving combined Delivery, Transmission and Basic Generation Service, and the monthly energy meter reading registers that the Customer has delivered more energy to the Company s delivery system than the Customer has consumed by the end of the monthly billing period, the Customer shall be charged the Customer Charge and any appropriate demand charges based on the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule. In addition, the Company shall receive and take ownership of the delivered energy from the Customer and the Company shall credit the Customer for that delivered energy. At the end of twelve consecutive monthly billing periods beginning with the first month in which net metering becomes applicable (annualized period), the customer will be compensated for any remaining credits at the average locational marginal price for energy, for the annualized period, in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland Interconnection (PJM) Control Area Transmission Zone for the Company. In the event that a customer leaves Basic Generation Service prior to the end of the annualized period, the end of the service period will be treated as if it were the end of the annualized period; or c) If the Customer has a third party supplier and the monthly energy meter reading registers that the Customer has delivered more energy to the Company s delivery system than the Customer has consumed by the end of the monthly billing period, the Customer shall be charged the Customer Charge and any appropriate demand charges based on the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule. Monthly meter data will be forwarded to the customer s third party supplier in accordance with existing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Standards. In the event that a Customer changes electric supplier prior to the end of the annualized period, the end of the service period will be treated as if it were the end of the annualized period. The customer has one opportunity to select an annualized billing period in accordance with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 14:8-4.3. RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATES The Renewable Energy Certificates generated by the customer-generator facility are owned entirely by the Customer or the eligible Customer s assignee. METERING The watt-hour energy meter at the Customer s location shall measure the net energy consumed by the Customer or the net energy delivered by the customer-generator facility for the monthly billing period. The Company shall furnish, install, maintain and own all the metering equipment needed for measurement of the service supplied. Date of Issue: November 20, 2015 Effective Date: December 1, 2015 Issued by: David M. Velazquez, President Atlantic City Electric Company Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket No. ET15020139

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY BPU NJ No. 11 Electric Service - Section IV First Revised Sheet Replaces Original Sheet No. 63 RIDER NEM (Continued) Net Energy Metering MODIFICATION OF THE COMPANY S SYSTEM If it is necessary for the Company to extend or modify portions of its systems to accommodate the delivery of electricity from the customer-generator facility, the Company at the Customer s expense shall perform such extension or modification. LIABILITY The Company accepts no responsibility whatsoever for damage or injury to any person or property caused by failure of the Customer to operate in compliance with Company s requirements. The Company shall not be liable for any loss, cost, damage or expense to any party resulting from the use or presence of electric current or potential which originates from the customer-generator facility. Connection by the Utility under this Rider does not imply that the Company has inspected or certified that the customergenerator facility has complied with any necessary local codes or applicable safety or performance standards. All inspections, certifications and compliance with applicable local codes and safety requirements are the sole responsibility of the Customer-generator. FAILURE TO COMPLY If the Customer fails to comply with any of the requirements set forth in this Rider, the Company may disconnect the Customer s service from the Company s electric system until the requirements are met, or the customer-generator facility is disconnected from the Customer s electric system. TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Terms and Conditions set forth in this tariff shall govern the provision of service under this Rider. Date of Issue: November 20, 2015 Effective Date: December 1, 2015 Issued by: David M. Velazquez, President Atlantic City Electric Company Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket No. ET15020139

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ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY BPU NJ No. 11 Electric Service - Section IV Sixty-Second Revised Sheet Replaces Sixty-First Revised Sheet Replaces Sixtieth Revised Sheet No. 3 SECTION IV TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) RATE SHEET REVISION SCHEDULE NO. NO. RIDER SBC Societal Benefits Charge 58 Twenty-Fifth Revised Intentionally Left Blank 59 Eighth Revised RIDER BGS Basic Generation Service 60 Eighteenth Revised RIDER BGS Basic Generation Service (cont d.) 60a Twenty-Fifth Revised RIDER BGS Basic Generation Service (cont d.) 60b Twenty-Fifth Revised RIDER NEM - Net Energy Metering 61 FirstSecond Revised RIDER NEM Net Energy Metering (cont d.) 62 FirstSecond Revised RIDER NEM Net Energy Metering (cont d.) 63 OriginalFirst Revised RIDER RGGI Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Recovery Charge 64 SixthSeventh Revised RIDER RCSTP Residential Controllable Smart Thermostat Program Rider Original 64a RIDER IIS Infrastructure Investment Surcharge 65 Second Revised Intentionally Left Blank 66 First Revised Date of Issue: September 25November 20, 2015 Date: OctoberDecember 1, 2015 Effective Issued by: David M. Velazquez, President Atlantic City Electric Company Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket Nos. ET15020139 and EO15050505 Nos. ER15030277, ER15060732, ER14040370, ER13050378 and ER15070771 ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY d/b/a Conectiv Power Delivery

BPU NJ No. 11 Electric Service - Section IV Second Revised Sheet Replaces First Revised Sheet Replaces Original Sheet No. 61 RIDER NEM Net Energy Metering AVAILABILITY This Rider is available to any Customer served under Company the Company s Rate Schedules RS, MGS-Secondary, and MGS-Primary, AGS Secondary, AGS Primary, TGS Subtransmission, and TGS Transmission who owns and operates an electric generationa customer-generator facility that: 1. Has a maximum capacity of 100 kilowatts, provided that the generation facility is sized no greater than the current peak electric needs of the customer's facility; and 2. Uses a wind or solar photovoltaic system; and 1. Uses a New Jersey defined Class I renewable resource, including solar technologies, photovoltaic technologies, wind energy, fuel cells powered by renewable fuels, geothermal technologies, wave or tidal action, and/or methane gas from landfills or a biomass facility, provided that the biomass is cultivated and harvested in a sustainable manner, as more specifically defined in Board of Public Utilities Regulations at N.J.A.C. 14:8; and 3.2. Is located on the Customer s premises or contiguous property; and 4.3. Is interconnected and operated in parallel with the Company s transmission and/or distribution facilities; and 5.4. Is intended primarily to offset all or part of the Customer s own electricity requirements.; and 6.5. Is not a Qualifying Facility (QF) served under the Company s Rate Schedule SPP, Small Power Purchase. CONNECTION TO THE COMPANY S SYSTEM Any Customer who elects this Rider must notify the Company, via submittal of a Conectiv Power Deliverysubmit a New Jersey Interconnection Application Form with the Company, at least 30 days prior to activating the electric generationcustomer-generator facility. The electric generationcustomer should not install a customer-generator facility without prior approval from the Company and the Customer shall not operate a customer-generator facility without final written approval from the Company. The customer-generator facility shall not be connected to the Company s system unless it meets all applicable safety and performance standards established by the National Electric Code, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Underwriters Laboratories, and as currently detailed in the Technical Considerations Covering Parallel Operations of Customer Owned Generation of Less than One (1) Megawatt and Interconnected with the ConectivCompany s Power Delivery System in the State of New Jersey, dated July 11, 2001, and the applicable codes of the local public authorities. Special attention should be given to IEEE Standard 929-2000 Recommended Practice for Utility Interface of Photovoltaic Systems. The Customer must obtain, at the Customer s expense, all necessary inspections and approvals required by the local public authorities before the electric generationcustomergenerator facility is connected to the Company s electric system. INTERCONNECTION AND PARALLEL OPERATION Interconnection with the Company s system requires the installation of protective equipment which provides safety for personnel, affords adequate protection against damage to the Company s system or to the Customer s property, and prevents any interference with the Company s supply of service to other Customers. Such protective equipment shall be installed, owned and maintained by the Customer at the Customer s expense. Generation systems and equipment that comply with the standards established in the previous Section of this Rider shall be deemed by the Company to have generally complied with the requirements of this Section. CESSATION OF PARALLEL OPERATION The Customer s equipment must be installed and configured so that parallel operation must cease immediately and automatically during system outages or loss of the Company s primary electric source. The Customer must also cease parallel operation upon notification by the Company of a system emergency, abnormal condition, or in cases where such operation is determined to be unsafe, interferes with the supply of service to other Customers, or interferes with the Company s system maintenance or operation. Generation systems and equipment that comply with the standards established in the previous Section of this Rider shall be deemed by the Company to have generally complied with the requirements of this Section DELIVERY VOLTAGE

The delivery voltage of the electric generationcustomer-generator facility shall be at the same voltage level and at the same delivery point as if the Customer were purchasing all of its electricity from the Company. Date of Issue: August 4, 2003 November 20, 2015 Effective Date: August 6, 2003December 1, 2015 Issued by: JosephDavid M. RigbyVelazquez, President - Atlantic City Electric Company Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket No. Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket Nos. EO97070455, EO97070456, EO97070457, EX01110754, ER02080510, EX99030182 ET15020139

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY BPU NJ No. 11 Electric Service - Section IV Second Revised Sheet Replaces First Revised Sheet Replaces Original Sheet No. 62 RIDER NEM (Continued) Net Energy Metering TERM OF CONTRACT The contract term shall be same as that under the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule. MONTHLY RATES, RATE COMPONENTS AND BILLING UNIT PROVISIONS The monthly rates, rate components and billing unit provisions shall be those as stated under the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule. Under this Rider, only the per kilowatt-hour charge components of the Customer s bill are affected. The monthly charges shall be based on one of the following conditions: a) When the monthly energy meter reading registers that the Customer has consumed more energy than the Customer delivered to the Company s delivery system by the end of the monthly billing period, the Customer shall be charged for the net amount of electricity consumed based on the rates and charges under the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule for either Delivery Service when the Customer has a third party Electric Supplier supplier as its electric supplier, or the combined Delivery, Transmission and Basic Generation Service when the Customer has the Company as its electric supplier; or b) If the Customer is receiving combined Delivery, Transmission and Basic Generation Service, and the monthly energy meter reading registers that the Customer has delivered more energy to the Company s delivery system than the Customer has consumed by the end of the monthly billing period, the Customer shall be charged the Customer Charge and any appropriate demand charges based on the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule. In addition, the Company shall receive and take ownership of the delivered energy from the Customer and the Company shall credit the Customer for that delivered energy. The ceiling limit provisions of the MGS Secondary and MGS Primary Rate Schedules will not be applicable in monthly billing periods where the monthly energy meter reading registers that the Customer has delivered more energy to the Company s delivery system At the end of twelve consecutive monthly billing periods beginning with the first month in which net metering becomes applicable (annualized period), the customer will be compensated for any remaining credits at the average Residual Metered Load Aggregate locational marginal price for energy, for the annualized period, in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland Interconnection (PJM) Control Area Transmission Zone for Atlantic Electric.the Company. In the event that a customer leaves Basic Generation Service prior to the end of the annualized period, the end of the service period will be treated as if it were the end of the annualized period.;; or c) If the Customer has a third party Electric Suppliersupplier and the monthly energy meter reading registers that the Customer has delivered more energy to the Company s delivery system than the Customer has consumed by the end of the monthly billing period, the Customer shall be charged the Customer Charge and any appropriate demand charges based on the Customer s applicable Rate Schedule. The ceiling limit provisions of the MGS Secondary and MGS Primary Rate Schedules will not be applicable in monthly billing periods where the monthly energy meter reading registers that the Customer has delivered more energy to the Company s delivery system. Monthly meter data will be forwarded to the customer s third party Electric Suppliersupplier in accordance with existing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Standards. In the event that a Customer changes electric supplier prior to the end of the annualized period, the end of the service period will be treated as if it were the end of the annualized period. The customer has one opportunity to select an annualized billing period in accordance with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 14:8-4.3. RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATES The Renewable Energy Certificates generated by the customer-generator facility are owned entirely by the Customer or the eligible Customer s assignee. METERING The watt-hour energy meter at the Customer s location shall measure the net energy consumed by the Customer or the net energy delivered by the Customer s electric generationcustomer-generator facility for the monthly billing period. The Company shall furnish, install, maintain and own all the metering equipment needed for measurement of the service supplied.

Date of Issue: May 29November 20, 2015 Effective Date: JuneDecember 1, 2015 Issued by: David M. Velazquez, President Atlantic City Electric Company Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket No. ER14040370 Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket No. ET15020139

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY d/b/a Conectiv Power Delivery BPU NJ No. 11 Electric Service - Section IV First Revised Sheet Replaces Original Sheet No. 63 RIDER NEM (Continued) Net Energy Metering MODIFICATION OF THE COMPANY S SYSTEM If it is necessary for the Company to extend or modify portions of its systems to accommodate the delivery of electricity from the electric generationcustomer-generator facility, the Company at the Customer s expense shall perform such extension or modification. LIABILITY The Company accepts no responsibility whatsoever for damage or injury to any person or property caused by failure of the Customer to operate in compliance with Company s requirements. The Company shall not be liable for any loss, cost, damage or expense to any party resulting from the use or presence of electric current or potential which originates from the Customer s electric generationcustomer-generator facility. Connection by the Utility under this Rider does not imply that the UtilityCompany has inspected or certified that any Customer-generator sthe customergenerator facility has complied with any necessary local codes or applicable safety or performance standards. All inspections, certifications and compliance with applicable local codes and safety requirements are the sole responsibility of the Customer-generator. FAILURE TO COMPLY If the Customer fails to comply with any of the requirements set forth in this Rider, the Company may disconnect the Customer s service from the Company s electric system until the requirements are met, or the electric generationcustomer-generator facility is disconnected from the Customer s electric system. TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Terms and Conditions set forth in this tariff shall govern the provision of service under this Rider. Date of Issue: July 11, 2001 November 20, 2015 Effective Date: July 11, 2001December 1, 2015 Issued by: Howard E. Cosgrove, CEO Wilmington, DE David M. Velazquez, President Atlantic City Electric Company Filed pursuant to Order of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey as presented in Docket No. EX99030182ET15020139

In the Matter of the Letter Petition of Atlantic City Electric Company Requesting Approval of Certain Modifications to Its Rider NEM Tariff Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 14:1-5.11 BPU Docket No. ET15020139 Service List BPU Irene Kim Asbury, Esquire Secretary to the Board Board of Public Utilities 44 South Clinton Avenue, 9 th Floor P.O. Box 350 Trenton, NJ 08625-0350 (609) 777-3300 Telephone irene.asbury@bpu.state.nj.us board.secretary@bpu.state.nj.us Jerome May Director, Division of Energy Board of Public Utilities 44 South Clinton Avenue, 9 th Floor P.O. Box 350 Trenton, NJ 08625-0350 jerome.may@bpu.state.nj.us Alice Bator Bureau Chief Board of Public Utilities 44 South Clinton Avenue, 9 th Floor P.O. Box 350 Trenton, NJ 08625-0350 alice.bator@bpu.state.nj.us John Zarzycki Division of Energy Board of Public Utilities 44 South Clinton Avenue, 9 th Floor P.O. Box 350 Trenton, NJ 08625-0350 john.zarzycki@bpu.state.nj.us B. Scott Hunter Board of Public Utilities 44 South Clinton Avenue, 9 th Floor P.O. Box 350 Trenton, NJ 08625-0350 b.hunter@bpu.state.nj.us Bethany Rocque-Romaine, Esquire Counsel s Office Board of Public Utilities 44 South Clinton Avenue, 9 th Floor P.O. Box 350 Trenton, NJ 08625-0350 bethany.rocque-romaine@bpu.state.nj.us DAG Caroline Vachier, Esquire Deputy Attorney General Division of Law 124 Halsey Street P.O. Box 45029 Newark, NJ 07101 caroline.vachier@dol.lps.state.nj.us Alex Moreau, Esquire Deputy Attorney General Division of Law 124 Halsey Street P.O. Box 45029 Newark, NJ 07101 alex.moreau@dol.lps.state.nj.us Christopher Psihoules, Esquire Deputy Attorney General Division of Law 124 Halsey Street P.O. Box 45029 Newark, NJ 07101 christopher.psihoules@dol.lps.state.nj.us Babette Tenzer, Esquire Deputy Attorney General Division of Law 124 Halsey Street P.O. Box 45029 Newark, NJ 07101 babette.tenzer@dol.lps.state.nj.us RATE COUNSEL Stefanie A. Brand, Esquire Director Division of Rate Counsel 140 East Front Street 4 th Floor P.O. Box 003 Trenton, NJ 08625 sbrand@rpa.state.nj.us Ami Morita, Esquire Division of Rate Counsel 140 East Front Street 4 th Floor P.O. Box 003 Trenton, NJ 08625 amorita@rpa.state.nj.us Felicia Thomas-Friel, Esquire Division of Rate Counsel 140 East Front Street 4 th Floor P.O. Box 003 Trenton, NJ 08625 fthomas@rpa.state.nj.us Brian O. Lipman, Esquire Director of Litigation Division of Rate Counsel 140 East Front Street 4 th Floor P.O. Box 003 Trenton, NJ 08625 blipman@rpa.state.nj.us Sarah H. Steindel, Esquire Division of Rate Counsel 140 East Front Street 4 th Floor P.O. Box 003 Trenton, NJ 08625 ssteinde@rpa.state.nj.us Kurt Lewandowski, Esquire Division of Rate Counsel 140 East Front Street 4 th Floor P.O. Box 003 Trenton, NJ 08625 klewando@rpa.state.nj.us ACE Philip J. Passanante, Esquire Associate General Counsel Atlantic City Electric Company 92DC42 P.O. Box 6066 Newark, DE 19714-6066 philip.passanante@pepcoholdings.com Nicholas W. Mattia, Jr., Esquire 5323 Benito Court Lakewood Ranch, FL 34211 nwmattialaw@gmail.com Roger E. Pedersen Manager, NJ Regulatory Affairs Atlantic City Electric Company 63ML38 5100 Harding Highway Mays Landing, NJ 08330 roger.pedersen@pepcoholdings.com Thomas M. Hahn Senior Regulatory Affairs Coordinator Atlantic City Electric Company 63ML38 5100 Harding Highway Mays Landing, NJ 08330 thomas.hahn@pepcoholdings.com William R. Swink Manager, Energy Transactions Pepco Holdings, Inc. EP6412 701 Ninth Street, NW Washington, DC 20068-0001 wrswink@pepco.com Joshua E. Cadoret Green Power Connection Lead Consultant Pepco Holdings, Inc. 84CP22 5 Collins Drive Carney s Point, NJ 08069-3628 joshua.cadoret@pepcoholdings.com