Table of Contents. Purpose. Eldorado Intertie and System (Eldorado- Moenkopi) Scheduling at Willow Beach. Operating Procedure

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No. 6930 Table of Contents Purpose... 1 1. Limits, Ratings, & Effectiveness Factors... 2 2. Contingency Operations... 2 2.1 Transmission Lines Outages... 2 2.2 APS Terminal Equipment Outages... 2 2.3 SCE Terminal Equipment Outages... 2 2.4 Eldorado to Willow Beach to Moenkopi Path Outages & ENTA... 3 2.4.1 Eldorado-Moenkopi 500 kv Line Outage... 4 2.4.2 Crystal-Navajo 500 kv Line Outages... 5 2.4.3 Crystal-McCullough 500 kv Line Outages... 11 2.5 Manual Calculation... 16 4. Supporting Information... 18 Background... 18 Operationally Affected Parties... 18 References... 18 Definitions... 19 Version History... 19 Technical Review... 23 Approval... 23 Appendix... 23 Attachment... 23 Purpose Addresses specific requirements associated with operating and Scheduling the Eldorado Intertie and the Moenkopi Willow Beach - Eldorado 500 kv path, external to the CAISO Balancing Authority Area (BAA), as a result of SCE s former rights across the Arizona Public Service Company s (APS) BAA out to Four Corners. Page 1 of 23

No. 6930 1. Limits, Ratings, & Effectiveness Factors Table 1 - Normal and Emergency Operating Limits Not applicable to this procedure Table 2 - Ratings Not applicable to this procedure Table 3 - Generation Effectiveness Factors Not applicable to this procedure 2. Contingency Operations 2.1 Transmission Lines Outages To schedule Outages on the various transmission equipment which comprise the Eldorado Intertie, take the following actions: Step CAISO Operations Planning & APS Actions 1 Coordinate all transmission Outages for the Eldorado-Moenkopi 500 kv transmission lines and associated scheduling point at Willow Beach. 2.2 APS Terminal Equipment Outages Step APS Actions 1 Coordinate Outages on terminal equipment that effect the Eastof-River (EOR) rating, with the CAISO Operations Planning group. 2.3 SCE Terminal Equipment Outages Step SCE Actions 1 Coordinate any Outages associated with the terminal equipment at Eldorado with the CAISO Operations Planning group. Page 2 of 23

No. 6930 Step CAISO Operations Planning Actions 2 Coordinate these Outages with APS and other transmission operators with responsibility for the EOR transmission path Interconnections. 2.4 Eldorado to Willow Beach to Moenkopi Path Outages & ENTA For purposes of network modeling and Congestion Management, the Eldorado-Willow Beach-Moenkopi System to and from the Eldorado Intertie with APS is modeled as a single, external CAISO transmission path, when in fact the transmission path consists of two distinct transmission segments, which can be independently scheduled in the CAISO markets, as Interchange Schedules. Therefore, during Outages to sections or components of this external transmission path, a manual work-around is necessary to accurately reflect, the acceptable tagged paths and Hourly TTCs, under various Outage scenarios in the CAISO s Interchange transaction scheduler. This procedure section clarifies: The workarounds required to accurately determine Hourly TTC for the Eldorado Intertie and the associated Eldorado_ITC limits The correct application of the Eldorado Intertie Hourly TTC to properly calculate the Available Transfer Capability (ATC) published in the Day-Ahead and HASP markets and The correct Interchange Scheduling process. Note: The Eldorado-Moenkopi 500 kv line is partially located within the APS BAA, up to the mid-point of the Colorado River (WILLOWBEACH tie point). The parallel McCullough-Crystal-Navajo 500 kv line operates within the LDWP BAA, with interconnection to NEVP at Crystal. During scheduled or Forced Outages of either line, the ENTA parties may use SCE s former pre-existing entitlement in the Edison Navajo Transmission Agreement (ENTA), in accordance with the calculations documented within the Arizona Security Monitoring Manual. Page 3 of 23

No. 6930 During an Outage of any component of the Eldorado-Moenkopi or McCullough-Crystal-Navajo 500 kv transmission lines, this exchange agreement specifies alternate transmission rights for use, (i.e. available for use on the other parties parallel 500 kv system). 2.4.1 Eldorado- Moenkopi 500 kv Line Outage Take the following steps for a Eldorado-Moenkopi 500 kv Line Outage: APS is the transmission operator for the Eldorado-Moenkopi 500 kv transmission segment. Note: For an Eldorado-Moenkopi 500kV line outage, the ENTA calculator will not be used. The ENTA calculator is only used for a Navajo-Crystal or Crystal-McCullough 500kV line outage. APS manages the ENTA calculator. Step CAISO Operations Planning or Transmission Operator Actions 1 Set the Eldorado Intertie Hourly TTC to 0 MW to reflect the open Intertie with APS, for the duration of the Moenkopi- Eldorado 500 kv line Outage. Step CAISO Interchange Scheduler Actions 2 If Then The CAISO Day-Ahead Market (DAM) or HASP has already run with the new 0 MW Hourly TTC value for the Eldorado Intertie, Perform no manual curtailments OR If The CAISO DAM or RTPD has run with the current (non-zero) Hourly TTC value for the Eldorado Intertie, Then Initiate Interchange Schedule curtailments to reduce the Schedules on the Eldorado Intertie to 0 MW to be within the new Hourly TTC limits. Page 4 of 23

No. 6930 2.4.2 Crystal-Navajo 500 kv Line Outages LDWP and NEVP are the transmission operators for this external, parallel non-caiso transmission segment. In the event of a line Outage, the ENTA Agreement allows LDWP, NEVP, and WALC to exercise their rights to reroute their Navajo Schedules onto the CAISO/SCE transmission rights between Moenkopi and Eldorado, then back to LDWP at McCullough. In this situation, the LDWP, NEVP, and WALC rights to CAISO capacity from Moenkopi-Eldorado 500 kv line are reserved by use of TORs and CRNs, which are normally set to 0 MW. These CRNs must be reset to the external parties ENTA right, to allow each party access to CAISO transmission capacity as an import at Willow Beach to Eldorado, through the CAISO BAA, to an export at McCullough. APS will manage the ENTA calculator and participant rights at Moenkopi to Four Corners. The CAISO s remaining transmission rights on the Eldorado 500 Intertie (Eldorado_ITC) with APS are determined from the Arizona Security Monitoring Manual APS will calculate each ENTA parties rights in the event of an adjacent BAA McCullough-Crystal-Navajo 500 kv line Outage. Page 5 of 23

No. 6930 Step 1 CAISO Operations Planning or Day Ahead Market Operator Actions Prior to Implementing LDWP, NVE or WALC ENTA rights through the CAISO BAA, Then Verify ENTA Party shares of the Eldorado Hourly TTC with APS. Set the ENTA parties CRN MW values to the respective ENTA party Eldorado Hourly TTC share calculations. Change the LDWP/ NEVP/WALC ENTA CRN MW values from 0 MW to the APS calculated ENTA parties Eldorado Hourly TTC shares, using the ETCC. Enter the sum of LDWP/ NEVP/WALC shares into the ETCC for the ELDORADO_ITC (import side) CRN ENTA_1101 and the MCCULLGH_ITC (export side) CRN ENTA_2101 Note: When the market runs it will run with the Eldorado 500 Hourly TTC established by operating conditions (normal Hourly TTC is 1,555 MW) and with the LDWP, NEVP, and WALC ENTA CRNs set to reserve back their respective shares or Eldorado 500 capacity allocations. Page 6 of 23

No. 6930 Step CAISO Interchange Scheduler Actions 2 Contact LDWP, NEVP and WALC schedulers and determine the amount they wish to Schedule on their ENTA rights. 3 If Then The DAM or RTPD was run Calculate and initiate prorata without the ENTA parties curtailments to reduce the TOR capacity rights, CAISO Interchange OR Schedules on the Eldorado The CAISO SCs Interchange Intertie to within the new Schedules in Interchange CAISO ATC limits, to create transaction scheduler exceed capacity for the ENTA the Eldorado Intertie ATC parties rights on the path. limits, DO NOT INITIATE OR curtailments until the entity The line is forced out, has submitted tags utilizing ENTA rights. Note: Following a forced outage entities may use Emergency tags to allow the energy to flow. As soon as the outage begins the contract rights become effective. Page 7 of 23

No. 6930 Step CAISO Interchange Scheduler Actions 4 Create six market awards (three sets of wheels) in Interchange transaction scheduler to reflect the change of Energy flow for the effective hours. Enter the market awards in Interchange Transaction Scheduler equal to the amount of the tagged energy profile for each ENTA participant. Refer to the following pre-established Master File market wheel Schedules: Intertie Point (Import) WILLOWBEACH (Import) WILLOWBEACH (Import) WILLOWBEACH SC ID Energy ITIE/ETIE Resource ID Type ZISO F CISO_ WILLOWBEACH_I_WHL_ENTALA ZISO F CISO_ WILLOWBEACH_I_WHL_ENTANV ZISO F CISO_ WILLOWBEACH_I_WHL_ENTWLC (Export) ELDORADO500 (Export) ELDORADO500 (Export) ELDORADO500 ZISO F CISO_ ELDORADO500_E_WHL_ENTALA ZISO F CISO_ ELDORADO500_E_WHL_ENTANV ZISO F CISO_ ELDORADO500_E_WHL_ENTWLC 5 If Then The outage returns early, Allow the ENTA wheel tag to remain whole until the SC can submit a new tag for the next scheduling hour under the timing constraints of tagging deadlines. Notify the SC to make adjustments. Note: ENTA Interchange schedules may be either dynamic or static. LDWP, NEVP, & WALC may adjust their Dynamically Scheduled Interchange tags after-the-fact because these Schedules include Navajo Power Plant Dynamics. Page 8 of 23

No. 6930 Note: The Eldorado 500 Hourly TTC remains un-changed and the ENTA parties wheeled Energy is accommodated by implementation of a TOR CRN capacity right between Moenkopi and McCullough, via the CAISO Eldorado 500 kv system. The pre-assigned CRNs for the parties ENTA rights are: ENTA_1101, ENTA_2101 and ENTA_5101 Note: The CRN that the parties will need to show on their e-tag is ENTA_5101. All parties share the same TOR CRN s. The CAISO implements these TORs during ENTA events, as CISO Interchange Schedules, to prevent any CAISO settlements charges being applied to the ENTA parties, per the ENTA. Page 9 of 23

No. 6930 Figure 1 Page 10 of 23

No. 6930 2.4.3 Crystal-McCullough 500 kv Line Outages LDWP is the transmission operator for this external, parallel non-caiso transmission segment. In the event of a line Outage, the ENTA Agreement allows LDWP and WALC to exercise their rights to reroute their Navajo Schedules onto the CAISO/SCE transmission rights between Moenkopi and Eldorado, then back to LDWP at McCullough. In this situation, the LDWP and WALC rights to CAISO capacity on Moenkopi Eldorado 500 kv line are reserved by use of Transmission Ownership Rights (TORs) CRNs, which are normally set to 0 MW. These CRNs must be reset to the external parties ENTA right, to allow each party access to CAISO transmission capacity as an import at Moenkopi to Eldorado, through the CAISO BAA, to an export at McCullough. NEVP does not receive ENTA rights. The load is served through the Navajo-Crystal line. APS will manage the ENTA calculator and calculate each ENTA party s rights in the event of an adjacent BAA McCullough-Crystal 500 kv line Outage. Step CAISO Day Ahead Market Operator Actions 1 Verify ENTA parties rights with APS to implement Eldorado Hourly TTC, under the ENTA agreement, when any segment of Navajo-Crystal-McCullough is out of service. Include the actual Eldorado Intertie Hourly TTC value in the comments section of the Total Transfer Capability (TTC) sheet: Actual Hourly TTC value = SCE + LDWP + WALC Document the individual shares in the outage management system Outage card for the line Outage. Page 11 of 23

No. 6930 Step 2 CAISO Day Ahead Market Operator Actions Prior to Implementing LDWP or WALC ENTA rights through the CAISO BAA, Then Verify ENTA Party shares of the Eldorado Hourly TTC with APS. Set the ENTA parties CRN MW values to the respective ENTA party Eldorado Hourly TTC share calculations. Change the LDWP/WALC ENTA CRN MW values from 0 MW to the APS calculated ENTA parties Eldorado Hourly TTC shares, using the ETCC. Enter the sum of LDWP/WALC shares into the ETCC for the ELDORADO_ITC (import side) CRN ENTA_1101 and the MCCULLGH_ITC (export side) CRN ENTA_2101 Note: When the market runs it will run with the Eldorado 500 Hourly TTC established by operating conditions (normal Hourly TTC is 1,555 MW) and with the LDWP and WALC ENTA CRNs set to reserve back their respective shares or Eldorado 500 capacity allocations. Page 12 of 23

No. 6930 Step CAISO Interchange Scheduler Actions 3 Contact LDWP and WALC schedulers and determine the amount they wish to Schedule on their ENTA rights. 4 If The DAM or RTPD was run without the ENTA parties TOR capacity rights, OR The CAISO SCs Interchange Schedules in Interchange transaction scheduler exceed the Eldorado Intertie ATC limits, OR The line is forced out, Then Calculate and initiate prorata curtailments to reduce the CAISO Interchange Schedules on the Eldorado Intertie to within the new CAISO ATC limits, to create capacity for the ENTA parties rights on the path. DO NOT INITIATE curtailments until the entity has submitted tags utilizing ENTA rights. Note: Following a forced outage entities may use Emergency tags to allow the energy to flow. As soon as the outage begins the contract rights become effective. Page 13 of 23

No. 6930 Step CAISO Interchange Actions 5 Create six market awards (three sets of wheels) in Interchange transaction scheduler to reflect the change of Energy flow for the effective hours. Enter the market awards in Interchange transaction scheduler equal to the amount of the tagged energy profile for each ENTA participant. Refer to the following pre-established Master File market wheel Schedules: Intertie Point (Import) WILLOWBEAC H (Import) WILLOWBEAC H (Export) ELDORADO500 (Export) ELDORADO500 SC ID Energy ITIE/ETIE Resource ID Type ZISO F CISO_ WILLOWBEACH_I_WHL_ENTALA ZISO F CISO_ WILLOWBEACH_I_WHL_ENTWLC ZISO F CISO_ ELDORADO500_E_WHL_ENTALA ZISO F CISO_ ELDORADO500_E_WHL_ENTWLC 6 If The outage returns early, Then Allow the ENTA wheel tag to remain whole until the SC can submit a new tag for the next scheduling hour under the timing constraints of tagging deadlines. Notify the SC to make adjustments. Note: ENTA Interchange schedules may be either dynamic or static. LDWP & WALC may adjust their Dynamically Scheduled Interchange tags after-the-fact because these Schedules include Navajo Power Plant Dynamics. Page 14 of 23

No. 6930 Note: The Eldorado 500 Hourly TTC remains un-changed and the ENTA parties wheeled Energy is accommodated by implementation of a TOR CRN capacity right between Moenkopi and McCullough, via the CAISO Eldorado 500 kv system. The pre-assigned CRNs for the parties ENTA rights are: ENTA_1101, ENTA_2101 and ENTA_5101 Note: The CRN that the parties will need to show on their e-tag is ENTA_5101. All parties share the same TOR CRN s. The CAISO implements these TORs during ENTA events, as CISO Interchange Schedules, to prevent any CAISO settlements charges being applied to the ENTA parties, per the ENTA. Page 15 of 23

No. 6930 2.5 Manual Calculation The following are instructions to determine the most limiting ENTA contract MW rights for LDWP, NEVP and WAPA s use of SCE s Eldorado 500 rights to follow when the ENTA calculator is unavailable; CAISO Operations Planning or Transmission Dispatcher Actions First, determine the most limiting ENTA contract MW rights for LDWP, NVE and WAPA s use of SCE s former Eldorado 500 rights; a) Take the sum of LDWP share + NVE share + WALC share as determined by APS and/or Table 1 of the Arizona Security Monitoring Manual. b) Then contrast this sum with the Maximum ENTA parties rights of 1,125MW (maximum ENTA rights for LDWP+ NEVP+ WALC). c) Compare the two values to determine which value to use in determining the ENTA parties pro-rata shares of the Eldorado 500 Hourly TTC, using the lower total. Note: Under most conditions it will be the 1,125 MW value. d) If it is the 1,125MW value, then determine the relative proportions for each of the ENTA parties rights (see example in Step 3 below). Then calculate each ENTA party s percentage share of the Eldorado 500 Hourly TTC; e) Multiply the SCE North system allocation by 1,555 (the Eldorado Hourly TTC with all lines in service Hourly TTC of the Eldorado- Moenkopi 500 kv line) and divide by the sum of the SCE allocation and the value determined from c above. This calculation determines SCE s former share of the ENTA Scheduling rights on the Eldorado-Moenkopi 500 kv line during a Navajo Crystal McCullough 500 Outage. f) Repeat the same process for LDWP, NEVP, and WALC. g) Check that total of all four shares add up to 1,555 MW, or the Eldorado 500 Hourly TTC. Page 16 of 23

No. 6930 1 Sample ENTA party rights calculation: Situation; All lines in service at full series compensation and the Crystal- McCullough 500 kv line is scheduled out. Consult Table 1 of the Arizona Security Monitoring Manual to find the following Arizona California EHV Transmission Capacity Northern System Allocations: SCE Northern System share = 1,416 MW LDWP Northern System share = 891 MW NEVP Northern System share = 476 MW WALC Northern System share = 455 MW Calculate the sum of LDWP, NEVP and WALC Table 1 allocations - 891+455 = 1,346 MW. Note: Since this example is for the Crystal-McCullough 500kV line, NEVP shares do not need to be added in because they can take delivery at Crystal Substation. Contrast this sum with the maximum ENTA party rights, 1125 MW. Since the maximum ENTA rights of 1,125 MW is less than 1,346 MW, use 1,125 MW value to calculate the relative LDWP and WALC shares. Determine each ENTA parties share of the maximum ENTA party rights, as follows: For LDWP, multiply LDWP s Table 1 capacity allocation 891/1,346 (Sum of LDWP, NEVP and WALC shares) = 66.2 %. Multiply.662*1125 = 745 MW Repeat for NEVP and WALC LDWP s share of the 1,125MW = 745 MW or 66.2% WALC share of the 1,125MW = 380 MW or 33.8% Finally, determine the pro-rata shares of the Hourly TTC on the Eldorado-Moenkopi line (usually 1,555MW) for each ENTA participant, including SCE. Result: SCE former Hourly TTC share = 1,416 * 1,555/2,541 = 867 MW LDWP share = 745*1,555/2,541 = 456 MW WALC share = 380*1,555/2,541 = 232 MW Sum of the shares = 1,555MW (867+456+232) Note: the ENTA parties CRN values (for Step 5 below) in this example are LDWP = 456MW and WALC share = 232MW. Page 17 of 23

No. 6930 4. Supporting Information Background The Moenkopi Willow Beach - Eldorado path consists of the Moenkopi - Eldorado 500 kv line The midpoint of the Colorado River located between Moenkopi and Eldorado substations represents the boundary between the CAISO and APS transmission systems. This midpoint is represented by the WILLOWBEACH tie point. The CAISO-APS BAA boundary is metered at the Eldorado Intertie, which constitutes the CAISO physical Intertie with APS. SCE s former external entitlements on this line were turned over to CAISO operation for CAISO Market Participant use. The line is operated in accordance with the Arizona Security Monitoring Manual. The Moenkopi - Eldorado line segments of this path are subject to a pre-existing operating agreement, the ENTA (Edison Navajo Transmission Agreement) a transmission exchange agreement between SCE, LDWP, NEVP, and WALC, known as the parties. This agreement requires the CAISO to honor the ENTA entitlements for the ENTA parties. This external CAISO transmission path is Scheduled in the CAISO market using the Eldorado Intertie Constraint (ITC), comprised of a single market Scheduling Point, WILLOWBEACH. The physical Intertie is at the Eldorado 500 Substation. Interchange Schedules from/to WILLOWBEACH cannot exceed the contractually derived Hourly TTC at the physical Eldorado Intertie the CAISO Interchange checkout point with APS. Operationally Affected Parties Public, Peak RC References Resources studied in the development of this procedure and that may have an effect upon some steps taken herein include but are not limited to: CAISO Tariff Arizona Security Monitoring Manual Section 34.3 Real-Time Dispatch Table 1, 2 & 3 Page 18 of 23

No. 6930 Temp APS Four Corners #1AA Transformer Proc. CAISO Operating CAISO Operating ECC 5.4.3 Path 23 FC 31AA Transformer 3210, Outage Coordination Activities 3630, Modeling Scheduling ETC and TOR Rights Definitions Unless the context otherwise indicates, any word or expression defined in the Master Definitions Supplement to the CAISO Tariff shall have that meaning when capitalized in this Operating. The following additional terms are capitalized in this Operating when used as defined below: Version History Version Change By Date 4.2 Increased SCE s Eldorado Intertie 11/18/09 ENTA maximum rights from 1,000 MW to 1,125 MW 4.3 Added Fourcorner3_MSL to Figures 1 5/14/10 and 2 on Pages 11 and 21 4.4 Revised section 4.3 for clarity 6/10/10 5.0 New ENTA rights calculation tool. 9/14/10 Moved the sample ENTA calculation to a new Attachment A. 5.1 Reformat to new prototype-merged T- 9/29/10 176 & Attachment A per TRC request 5.2 Clarified Step 6, page 15 and removed 3/16/11 steps 8 & 9 on page 16. 6.0 Annual Review, changes highlighted except for 2.4.4. Section 2.4.2: Deleted step 7 (SC), & step 11 (RT Scheduler) Section 2.4.3: split in two, 2.4.3 Crystal- Navajo 500 kv Line Outages & New Section 2.4.4 Crystal McCullough 500 8/6/12 Page 19 of 23

No. 6930 kv Line Outages; step 2 (Outage/Trans) added note; deleted step 7 (Pre-Sched) Section 2.4.3 & 2.4.4: step 4 changed to Pre-Scheduling actions. New Section 2.4.4: This section is a copy of section 2.4.3 with some minor adjustments; NEVP has been removed, wheel schedules have been removed from step 7. Section 2.5: Updated numbers for manual calculation. Section 2.6: derate to Fcorner5 Tie changed to 1000MW. References: Added path to ENTA Calculator 6.1 Section 2.6 CAISO Outage Coordinator or TD: updated Fcorner5 MSL OTC to 1490 MW. 6.2 Removed all references of SRP scheduling for WALC. 6.3 Replaced RT Scheduler(S) with Interchange Scheduler(s) on pages 6, 7, 10, 15, 22, 26, & 27. Page 9: Replaced ISO DAM, Pre- Scheduling, and Market Operations groups to CAISO Day Ahead Market Operator, Interchange Scheduler and Market Operations groups. Page 10: Replaced CAISO Pre-Scheduler or RT Scheduler Actions with Interchange Scheduler Actions. Page 14: Replaced CAISO Pre- Scheduling Actions with CAISO Day Ahead Market Operator Actions. Page 15: Replaced CAISO Pre-Scheduler or RT Scheduler Actions with Interchange Scheduler Actions. Page 21: Replace CAISO Pre-Scheduler Actions with CAISO Day Ahead Market 1/31/13 10/7/13 12/16/13 Page 20 of 23

No. 6930 Operator Actions. Page 22: Replace CAISO Pre-Scheduler or RT Scheduler Actions with Interchange Scheduler Actions. Page 27 & 28: Replace CAISO Pre- Scheduler Actions with Interchange Scheduler Actions. 6.4 Throughout procedure changed FOURCORNE345 to FOURCORNE500 due to Four Corners asset transfer Sections 2.4.1, 2.6 and 3.2 - Removed references to Four Corners units In figures 1 and 2, removed reference to FCORNER3 6.5 Clarified language in section 2.4.1 to add a note stating that the ENTA calculator is not used for an Eldorado-Moenkopi 500kV line outage and clarified sections 2.4.1, 2.4.2 and 2.4.3 to reflect changes in the Arizona Security Manual. Changed all references of Control Area Scheduler (CAS) and CAS to Interchange transaction scheduler. Changed all references of OTC to Hourly TTC. Changed path operator to transmission operator throughout the document. Page 16: Changed SLIC to outage management system. Changed references of HASP to RTPD where applicable. Updated Operationally Affected Parties to include Peak RC. 6.6 Changed North Gila 69 to North Gila 500 due to APS boundary change, aka HANG2. Changed Outage Management tasks/actions to Operations Planning throughout. 1/4/14 10/15/14 7/24/15 Page 21 of 23

No. 6930 6.7 Changed MSL to ITC throughout - Final identity change across systems (ETCC) from _MSL to _ITC resulted from removing need for MSLs from Spring 2014 Dynamic transfer market enhancement. Updated Figure 1 & 2 with MSL to ITC change. 7.0 For the transition of Four Corners/Moenkopi to Willow Beach from SCE/ISO to APS: Deleted/added such verbiage in Purpose, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4 Completely deleted 2.4.2, as SCE no longer has rights over LDWPs system; 2.6, as CAISO/SCE no longer has rights at Four Corners; 3.1 & 3.2, as there are no special instructions for Normal Operations; 3.3, as ISO no longer needs to pay back losses to APS. For clarification when a line is forced out added verbiage Step 8. Swapped Steps 5 and 6. For clarification when a line returns early added verbiage Step 6. (Sections 2.4.3 & 2.4.4) NEVP does not require rights verbiage added. 2.4.4; Removed ENTA Calculator references, as APS will be responsible for calculating. Errata change - not captured above: Removal of Figure 1 (Eldorado Moenkopi Outage) as it no longer applies with update of Version 7.0, effective 7/06/16. 11/04/15 7/06/16 9/15/16 Page 22 of 23

No. 6930 Technical Review Reviewed By Content Expert Signature Date Operating s 9/12/16 Real-Time Operations * 7/05/16 Scheduling * 6/30/16 Operations Planning * 7/05/16 Approval Approved By Signature Date Director, Real-Time Operations * 7/05/16 Director, Operations 7/5/16 * Engineering Services *Signed previous version only, changes to this version were minor and did not require full signature approval Appendix Attachment Page 23 of 23