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PURPOSE To provide uniform charges and standard estimating unit charges for electric supply and service to all classes of customers as required and supported by other NB policies. SCOPE This pricing policy applies throughout the EVERSOURCE service territory in CT and complements all policies that cover electric distribution system extension, electric supply and service to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The basic components of the unit charges are labor, material, vehicles and overhead loaders. PROCEDURE A) Determine if the class of customer requesting service meets the scope of NB-1 (residential customers), NB-5 (commercial and industrial underground customers) or NB-10 (commercial & industrial customers). B) Reach agreement with the customer upon conceptual design for the service in question. C) Use the Standard Estimating Unit Charges in Exhibit 1 to determine charges for work that is considered beyond the standard service defined in NB-1 and NB-10, General.1. Include all outside contractor costs, such as tree trimming or blasting, as required for completing the customer s service work. D) Gross-up all construction related advances and contributions in aid of construction ( CIAC ) to cover CIAC tax liability. Temporary service fees, where there is no permanent construction, are exempt from the CIAC tax liability. Municipal or State projects that are exclusively a benefit to the general citizenry rather than benefiting a specific customer are exempt from the CIAC tax liability. However, contributions by a governmental entity create a CIAC tax liability if the contributions are a prerequisite to new or additional services to particular customers. E) Present the calculation of the charges to the customer and provide a written quotation for the customer s signature. Page 1 of 7

Item/ Description Unit Work Task Manhours Unit Unit Basis Per Unit Charge CS SYSTEM: 1. PRIMARY CS CABLE Single Phase #1 Al Per Foot 1,000 Ft. 0.005 $3.32 Three Phase #1 Al Per Foot 1,000 Ft. 0.005 $7.42 Three Phase 4/0 Al Per Foot 1,000 Ft. 0.002 $9.46 2. SECONDARY CS CABLE #4 Per Foot 150 Ft. 0.004 $1.02 1/0 Triplex Per Foot 150 Ft. 0.015 $3.73 4/0 Triplex Per Foot 150 Ft. 0.015 $4.26 350 Triplex Per Foot 150 Ft. 0.015 $5.01 1/0 Quadraplex Per Foot 150 Ft. 0.027 $6.29 3 Phase 4/0 Quadraplex Per Foot 150 Ft. 0.027 $6.95 3 Phase 350 Quadraplex Per Foot 150 Ft. 0.029 $8.39 3. DIFFERENTIAL CHARGE FOR FIRST 200' of URD SERVICE CONDUCTORS vs. OH CONDUCTORS Conductor Differential Charge Each Differential N/A 4. CHARGES FOR CS SERVICE CONDUCTORS BEYOND INITIAL 200' Single Phase 1/0 Per Foot 100 Ft. 0.020 $4.72 Single Phase 4/0 Per Foot 100 Ft. 0.020 $5.26 Single Phase 350 Per Foot 100 Ft. 0.020 $6.00 Single Phase 4/0 Double Per Foot 100 Ft. 0.034 $9.24 Single Phase 350 Double Per Foot 100 Ft. 0.034 $10.72 Three Phase 1/0 Per Foot 100 Ft. 0.047 $10.08 Three Phase 4/0 Per Foot 100 Ft. 0.047 $10.74 Three Phase 350 Per Foot 100 Ft. 0.043 $10.95 5. CHARGE FOR CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION of A URD SERVICE FOR CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE Connect/Disconnect Each 9 Units 0.54 $107 Connect/Disconnect Premium Each 9 Units 0.54 $161 Page 2 of 7

6. URD CABLE JUNCTION/TERMINATION DEVICES Secondary Handhole Each 1 Unit $591 Pri. Junction Single Phase Each 1 Unit 4.25 $2,221 Pri. Junction Three Phase Each 1 Unit N/A Pri. Sw. Encl. Single Phase Each 1 Unit 5.61 $2,432 Pri. Sw. Encl. Three Phase Each 1 Unit 12.23 $6,401 7. PRIMARY PRIVATE PROPERTY or SAME-SIDE STREET RISER, INCLUDING CUTOUTS, RISER CABLE, ARRESTERS and TERMINATIONS Single Phase Each 1 Unit 4.12 $1,442 Three Phase Each 1 Unit 10.11 $3,289 8. SECONDARY PRIVATE PROPERTY or SAME-SIDE STREET RISERS Single Phase 1/0 Each 1 Unit 1.63 $398 Single Phase 4/0 Each 1 Unit 1.63 $429 Single Phase 350 Each 1 Unit 1.63 $468 Single Phase 4/0 Double Each 1 Unit 3.25 $858 Single Phase 350 Double Each 1 Unit 3.25 $935 Three Phase 1/0 Each 1 Unit 2.10 $509 Three Phase 4/0 Each 1 Unit 2.10 $534 Three Phase 350 Each 1 Unit 2.10 $573 Three Phase 4/0 Double Each 1 Unit 3.25 $939 Three Phase 350 Double Each 1 Unit 4.20 $1,146 9. GROUND LEVEL TRANSFORMER INSTALLATIONS (Differential Charges) 1 Ph. Submersible (cust. vault) Each Differential See Note (b) NA 1 Ph. Padmount (cust. pad) Each Differential See Note (b) $1,030 3 Ph. Padmount (cust. pad) Each Differential See Note (b) $1,820 3 Ph. Padmount (cust. pad)>500 kva Crane Needed to Set Each Differential See Note (b) $3,965 10. URD TEMPORARY SERVICES To Be Removed Each 1 Unit 2.48 $503 Transferred to Permanent Each 1 Unit 0.38 $97 Page 3 of 7

11. DIFFERENTIAL CHARGES for A CS DISTIBUTION SYSTEM IN A SUBDIVISION 26 LOTS and UNDER 0.95 50 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $294 0.97 100 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $300 1 150 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $309 1.03 200 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $318 1.05 250 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $325 1.08 300 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $334 1.11 350 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $343 1.14 400 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $352 1.16 450 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $359 1.19 500 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $368 1.22 550 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $377 1.24 600 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $383 1.27 650 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $393 1.3 700 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $402 1.33 750 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $411 1.35 800 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $417 12. DIFFERENTIAL CHARGES for A CS DISTIBUTION SYSTEM IN A SUBDIVISION OVER 26 LOTS (LOOP DESIGN) 0.95 50 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $508 0.97 100 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $519 1 150 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $535 1.03 200 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $551 1.05 250 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $562 1.08 300 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $578 1.11 350 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $594 1.14 400 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $610 1.16 450 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $621 1.19 500 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $637 1.22 550 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $653 1.24 600 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $663 1.27 650 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $680 1.3 700 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $696 1.33 750 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $712 1.35 800 Ft. Average Lot Frontage Per Lot Differential See Note (b) $722 Page 4 of 7

OH SYSTEM: 13. POLES 35 Foot, Class 2 Each 1 Unit 1.69 $618 35 Foot, Class 3 Each 1 Unit 1.69 $582 35 Foot, Class 4 Each 1 Unit 1.69 $574 40 Foot, Class 2 Each 1 Unit 2.48 $860 40 Foot, Class 3 Each 1 Unit 2.48 $839 45 Foot, Class 2 Each 1 Unit 2.48 $932 14. ANCHORS Plate Each 1 Unit 1.40 $447 Screw Each 1 Unit 1.40 $447 Plate - Hand Dug Each 1 Unit 1.40 $447 15. PRIMARY OH CONDUCTORS 1 Phase w / Neutral Per Span 5 Spans 2.36 $700 1 Phase w / Secondaries Per Span 5 Spans 2.73 $853 3 Phase w / Neutral Per Span 5 Spans 4.03 $1,410 3 Phase w / Secondaries Per Span 5 Spans 4.44 $1,572 Add X-Arm & 2 Conductors Per Span 5 Spans 5.81 $2,184 16. SECONDARY OH CONDUCTORS #6 Duplex Per Span 5 Spans 1.15 $271 #1/0 Triplex Per Span 5 Spans 1.19 $358 1/0, 4/0 Quadraplex Per Span 5 Spans 1.54 $662 17. OVERHEAD TRANSFORMERS To Serve Streetlighting Only Each 1 Unit 1.68 $438 Temporary - To Be Removed Each 1 Unit 2.63 $622 18. TEMPORARY OH SERVICES To Be Removed Each 1 Unit 1.90 $404 Transferred to Permanent Each 1 Unit 0.54 $104 Page 5 of 7

19. CHARGE FOR CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION of AN OH SERVICE FOR CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE Connect/Disconnect Each 9 Units 0.54 $107 Premium Connect/Disconnect Each 0.54 $161 20. REMOVALS 35' Pole Each 1 Unit 1.86 $359 1 Phase Primary Conductors Each 5 Spans 0.38 $72 3 Phase Primary Conductors Each 5 Spans 0.73 $140 Triplex Service or Secondaries Each 5 Spans 0.20 $39 21. OH DISTRIBUTION COSTS (for determining advance payments) See Note (b) Estimated Cost Per Lot 20 lots 2.70 $740 22. POLE HOLDING COSTS Vehicle Charge only (N/A) $49 Man-hour & Vehicle Charge $136 UG SYSTEM: 23. PRIMARY UG CABLE Single Phase #1 Al Per Foot 0.008 $4.03 Three Phase #1 Al Per Foot 0.008 $8.13 Three Phase 4/0 Al Per Foot 0.008 $10.17 Three Phase 500 Al Per Foot 0.008 $15.37 Three Phase 750 Al Per Foot 0.008 $23.15 Three Phase 1000 Al Per Foot 0.008 $22.83 24. SECONDARY UG CABLE 1/0 Triplex Per Foot 0.022 $10.93 4/0 Triplex Per Foot 0.022 $15.43 500 3-1/C Conductors Per Foot 0.022 $32.37 1/0 Quadraplex Per Foot 0.040 $20.61 3 Phase 4/0 Quadraplex Per Foot 0.040 $22.16 3 Phase 4/0 7CT Quadraplex Per Foot 0.040 $36.14 3 Phase 500 4-1/C Conductor Per Foot 0.044 $39.72 Page 6 of 7

25. CHARGES FOR UG SERVICE CONDUCTORS BEYOND INITIAL 200' Single Phase 1/0 Per Foot 0.009 $8.32 Single Phase 4/0 Per Foot 0.009 $12.82 Single Phase 500 Per Foot 0.009 $29.76 Three Phase 1/0 Per Foot 0.026 $17.91 Three Phase 4/0 Per Foot 0.026 $19.46 3 Phase 4/0 7CT Quadraplex Per Foot 0.026 $33.43 Three Phase 500 MCM Per Foot 0.021 $35.16 * Note Task times for work orders. GENERAL: 26. SETUP CHARGE FOR EACH LOCATION REQUIRING TRUCK POSITIONING SUCH AS AT A POLE (1 man hour; Provides for positioning, placement of safety warnings and rubber goods, job planning, etc.) Bucket Truck (Residential Work) Per Location N/A $68 Digger Truck (Residential Work) Per Location N/A $65 Bucket Truck (Commercial Work) Per Location N/A $185 Digger Truck (Commercial Work) Per Location N/A $176 27. LOADING, BREAK AND TRAVEL TIME COST MULTIPLIER; TO BE APPLIED TO TOTAL "WORK TASK MANHOURS" FOR ALL ITEMS REQUIRING A CUSTOMER CONTRIBUTION - See NOTE (a) NOTE: Loading, break & travel cost = Total project M/H X Total cost per M/H (16-2.5) Bucket Truck Per Total M/H N/A $15.95 Digger Truck Per Total M/H N/A $15.21 NOTES: (a) (b) Load/Break/Travel Cost is to be included as a separate line item. Setup Charges (item #26) do not apply. Page 7 of 7