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Akbar Jazayeri Director of Revenue and Tariffs May 22, 2001 ADVICE 1545-E (U 338-E) PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENERGY DIVISION SUBJECT: Tariffs Implementing Decision No. 01-05-064 In compliance with Decision No. 01-05-064 (D.01-05-064 or Decision) in Application No. 00-11-038 (A.00-11-038), dated May 15, 2001, Southern California Edison Company (SCE) hereby transmits for filing the following changes to its tariff schedules. The revised tariff sheets are listed on Attachment A and are attached hereto. Also, included in this advice filing are supporting workpapers for revenue allocation and rate design. PURPOSE This advice filing is made in compliance with D.01-05-064 in SCE s Rate Stabilization proceeding. As discussed in more detail in the Information section below, this advice filing: (1) modifies tariff language where necessary to implement new rate structures; and (2) revise rate components in all tariff schedules and other impacted sections of the Preliminary Statement in compliance with Ordering Paragraphs 1 and 2 of D.01-05-064. Form No. 14-574, Formats A.1 through L.1 are being modified to display the new tiered baseline rates and the new California Department of Water Resources (DWR) Charges line item. BACKGROUND On March 27, 2001 the California Public Utilities Commission (Commission) adopted an average three-cent per kwh rate surcharge and made permanent the one-cent per kwh Emergency Procurement Surcharge (EPS) originally authorized by the Commission as a temporary surcharge on January 5, 2001 in Decision No. 01-01-018. Although it did not adopt specific rates at that time, the Commission expressed an intention to adopt inverted or tiered rates in its final decision. P.O. Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead, California 91770 (626) 302-3630 Fax (626) 302-4829

ADVICE 1545-E (U 338-E) - 2 - May 22, 2001 INFORMATION This filing incorporates the provisions of the Decision pursuant to Ordering Paragraphs 1 and 2. The attached tariffs reflect the incremental revenue requirement as set forth in Paragraph 1, items A and B, and Paragraph 2, and revenue allocation and rate design principles as described in Paragraph 1, items D through Q, as discussed below: I. Revenue Requirement Based on 3 Cent Per kwh Surcharge The revenue allocation and rate design filed herein apply to the 3 cents per kilowatt-hour (kwh) surcharge adopted in D.01-03-082. Increases are applied to currently authorized rate levels, which include the now permanent EPS originally authorized on January 5, 2001. The one-cent per kwh EPS, formerly recovered as a surcharge over and above other applicable rates, is now reflected in total rate levels by adding one-cent to all applicable cent-per-kwh energy rates. Thus, Schedule EPS is being withdrawn. D-CARE customers are exempt from the EPS. II. Revenue Requirement Calculated on Total System Sales This filing establishes rates based on a revenue requirement increase of $2.513 billion. This incremental revenue requirement is obtained by multiplying the 3 cent per kwh surcharge adopted in D.01-03-082 by an annual system-wide sales forecast of 83,780 gigawatt-hours (GWh). The incremental revenue requirement is allocated to bundled service customer s sales only. SCE has included in the workpapers attached to this filing the forecast level of Direct Access (DA) sales (1,447 GWh) removed from total system sales, by rate group, in developing the revenue allocation and rate design incorporated herein. III. Incremental Revenue Is Allocated Based on Bundled Service Sales The incremental revenue requirement of $2.513 billion is allocated to rate groups based on each group s percentage of total sales to bundled service customers. Direct Access sales forecasted for 2001 are excluded. Bundled service sales by rate group, the resulting allocation factor and allocated revenues are shown in Table 1 attached and included in the workpapers. IV. CARE and Medical Baseline Customers and Residential Usage Below 130% of Baseline Are Exempt Pursuant to D.01-03-082 and provisions of Assembly Bill (AB) X1-1, all CARE program customers usage and usage of non-care residential

ADVICE 1545-E (U 338-E) - 3 - May 22, 2001 customers up to 130% of baseline allocation are exempt from recovery of revenues associated with the three-cent per kwh surcharge. In addition, all usage of customers eligible for medical baseline allowances under Preliminary Statement, Part H are also exempt. The revenues associated with these exemptions are estimated to total $512.2 million and are detailed in Table 1 attached and included in the workpapers. V. Revenues Associated with Exemptions, Bill Limiters and Rate Caps Are Reallocated to Non-Exempt Sales Revenues associated with the exemptions described above are combined with revenue deficiencies resulting from the application of bill limiters and rate caps adopted in D.01-05-064 and reallocated one-third each to non-exempt sales of SCE s three (3) major customer classes: Residential, Commercial and Industrial. Revenue requirement increases resulting from the allocation of the three-cent per kwh surcharge are capped at 20% for Agricultural customers on time-of-use (TOU) rate schedules and 15% for Agricultural customers taking service on non-tou rate schedules. In addition, individual bill increases are limited to 250% over current rate levels for agricultural customers and 300% for all other customers. The revenue shortfall associated with these provisions and the allocation factors applied are shown in Table 1 attached. VI. Rates Include an Allocation of Shortfalls Resulting from Bill Limiters As a result of estimating and reallocating the revenues associated with the exemptions and limits described above prior to rate design, final rates authorized in D.01-05-064 are attached hereto which include the resulting shortfalls. VII. Residential Rates Are Redesigned to Reflect a 5-Tier Structure Current Residential service rates consist of a Basic Charge and Energy Charges for usage up to a set baseline allocation and for all usage in excess of baseline. As ordered in D.01-05-064 and subject to provisions of AB X1-1, Energy Charges are redesigned in a tiered structure with charges that increase with the level of usage. The five kwh usage tiers are set as follows: Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 5 Up to the Baseline amount From Baseline to 130% of Baseline From 130% to 200% of Baseline From 200% to 300% of Baseline In excess of 300% of Baseline

ADVICE 1545-E (U 338-E) - 4 - May 22, 2001 Charges for usage falling within Tier 1 and Tier 2 designations are exempt from increases from the authorized three-cent per kwh surcharge and are maintained at current levels (these rates include the now permanent EPS). Surcharge rates for Tiers 3, 4 and 5 are set to recover the entire allocated revenue requirement, including revenues associated with sales exemptions, rate caps and bill limiters described in Item E above. The Tier 3 rate is set by establishing a Tier 2 to Tier 3 rate differential of two-times the difference between the Tier 1 and Tier 2 charges. This differential is added to the new Tier 3 rate to determine the Tier 4 energy charge. The new Tier 5 energy charge is designed residually to recover the remaining revenue requirement. Revenues allocated for recovery under the new tiered-rate structure and the subsequent rate design are included in the attached workpapers. VIII. Incremental Revenue Requirements Are Allocated 70% to Summer and 30% to Winter Periods Incremental revenues allocated to Commercial and Industrial rate groups with no existing TOU structure are further divided 70% to the Summer season and 30% to the Winter season. For SCE, application of this order applies to Schedule GS-1 (Small Commercial) only. SCE s standard seasonal definitions will apply. IX. A Bill Limiter of 300% Is Established for All Rate Classes with the Exception of Agriculture Individual customer bill impacts, including surcharge revenues, are limited at 300% of levels under existing rates. Pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the Order, SCE will file an advice letter to implement required bill limiters and associated balancing accounts by July 1, 2001. In establishing the new charges filed herein, SCE has estimated the revenue deficiencies attributable to the 300% bill limiter and reallocated for recovery from non-exempt sales as described in Item E above. These allocated revenues are shown in Table 1 attached and included in the workpapers. X. Declining Block Rates Are Replaced by an Increasing Block Structure Schedule GS-2 (Medium Commercial) and PA-2 (Demand-metered Agricultural) rates currently include a declining block rate structure, with energy charges decreasing with increasing consumption. As required by the Decision, allocated revenues are assigned for recovery within the existing block definitions such that energy charges will increase with increased consumption. Current kwh blocking definitions define the first

ADVICE 1545-E (U 338-E) - 5 - May 22, 2001 block of consumption as all kwhs up to 300 hours multiplied by peak measured demand in kilowatts (kw), and the second block as all kwh in excess of this amount. For Schedule GS-2 proposed Block 1 energy charge is set at the current level plus 3.25 cents per kwh, with the Block 2 energy charge set residually. For Schedule Pa-2 proposed Block 1 energy charge is set at its current level, with the Block 2 energy charge determined residually. XI. Revenue Requirement Increases to Agricultural Rates Are Limited Revenue requirement increases resulting from the allocation of the threecent per kwh surcharge are capped at 20% for Agricultural customers on TOU rate schedules and 15% for Agricultural customers taking service on non-tou rate schedules. Surcharge revenues, including deficiencies associated with the exemptions are initially allocated to all rate groups as described in Item E. XII. A Bill Limiter of 250% Is Established for All Agricultural Rate Classes Individual customer bill impacts, including surcharge revenues, are limited at 250% of levels under existing rates for all Agricultural Rate Class customers. Pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the Order, SCE will file an advice letter to implement required bill limiters and associated balancing accounts by July 1, 2001. In establishing the new charges filed herein, SCE has estimated the revenue deficiencies attributable to the 250% bill limiter and reallocated for recovery from non-exempt sales as described in Item E above. These allocated revenues are shown in Table 1 attached and included in the workpapers. XIII. Incremental Revenues are Allocated to Street Lighting and Traffic Control Rate Classes on an Equal Cents per kwh Basis The incremental revenue requirement of $24 million for Street Lighting and Traffic Control Rate Class customers is allocated on an equal cents per kwh basis to bundled service customers, Direct Access sales forecasted for 2001 are excluded. Bundled service sales by rate group, the resulting allocation factor and allocated revenues are shown in Table 1 attached and included in the workpapers. XIV. Legislated 10% Rate Reduction Will Continue to Apply to Frozen Rates The 10% Rate Reduction will apply to that portion of the total bill representing rates in effect on January 3, 2001 for Bundled Service

ADVICE 1545-E (U 338-E) - 6 - May 22, 2001 Customers. The 10% bill credit does not apply to increases in total rates implemented after January 3, 2001. O &P. Bill Formats Energy Statement Form No. 14-574, Formats A.1, B.1, C.1, C.1, E.1, F.1, G.1, H.1, I.1, J.1, K.1, and L.1 are being modified to display the new tiered baseline rates and the new DWR line item. Since the Energy Statement is not a preprinted form but is created at the time of billing, SCE has included four samples to display where the new information will be displayed and are included in this filing as Attachment A. Q. The Average Industrial Rate Is Capped at 12.99 /kwh As indicated in Table 1 attached, the average industrial (Large Power rate group) rate is below 12.9 /kwh. Therefore, there is no shortfall arising from this rate cap to be reallocated. EFFECTIVE DATE It is requested that this advice filing become effective on June 3, 2001 pursuant to ordering paragraph 1 of D.01.05-064. NOTICE Anyone wishing to protest this advice filing may do so by letter via U.S. Mail, facsimile, or electronically, any of which must be received by the Energy Division and SCE no later than 20 days after the date of this advice filing. Protests should be mailed to: IMC Program Manager Energy Division California Public Utilities Commission 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 4002 San Francisco, California 94102 Facsimile: (415) 703-2200 E-mail: jjr@cpuc.ca.gov Copies should also be mailed to the attention of the Director, Energy Division, Room 4004 (same address above).

ADVICE 1545-E (U 338-E) - 7 - May 22, 2001 In addition, protests and all other correspondence regarding this advice letter should also be sent by letter and transmitted via facsimile or electronically to the attention of: Akbar Jazayeri Director of Revenue and Tariffs Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rm. 303 Rosemead, California 91770 Facsimile: (626) 302-4829 E-mail: lawlerem@sce.com Bruce Foster Vice President of Regulatory Operations Southern California Edison Company 601 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 2040 San Francisco, California 94102 Facsimile: (415) 673-1116 E-mail: fosterbc@sce.com There are no restrictions on who may file a protest, but the protest shall set forth specifically the grounds upon which it is based and shall be submitted expeditiously. In accordance with Section III, Paragraph G, of General Order No. 96-A, SCE is mailing copies of this advice filing to the interested parties shown on the attached service list and A.00-11-038. Address change requests to the attached GO 96-A Service List should be directed to Emelyn Lawler at (626) 302-3985 or by electronic mail at Emelyn.Lawler@sce.com. Further, in accordance with Public Utilities Code Section 491, notice to the public is hereby given by filing and keeping the advice filing open for public inspection at SCE s corporate headquarters. For questions, please contact Jim Schichtl at (626) 302-1707 or by electronic mail at Jim.Schichtl@sce.com. Southern California Edison Company AJ:analyst initial Enclosures Akbar Jazayeri

Public Utilities Commission 1545-E Attachment A Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Title of Sheet Cancelling Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Revised 29197-E Schedule D Revised 23712-E Revised 29198-E Schedule D Revised 28477-E Revised 29199-E Schedule D Revised 28886-E* Revised 29202-E Schedule D-CARE Revised 27702-E Revised 29203-E Schedule D-CARE Revised 27704-E Revised 29204-E Schedule D-CARE Revised 28887-E* Revised 29205-E Schedule DM Revised 23729-E Revised 29206-E Schedule DMS-1 Revised 23735-E Revised 29207-E Schedule DMS-2 Revised 23740-E Revised 29208-E Schedule DMS-3 Revised 23744-E Revised 29210-E Schedule DS Revised 23751-E Original 29211-E Schedule MB-E Revised 29212-E Schedule TOU-D-1 Revised 23754-E Revised 29213-E Schedule TOU-D-1 Revised 23756-E Revised 29214-E Schedule TOU-D-1 Revised 28888-E* Revised 29215-E Schedule TOU-D-2 Revised 23759-E Revised 29216-E Schedule TOU-D-2 Revised 23760-E Revised 29217-E Schedule TOU-D-2 Revised 28889-E* Revised 29218-E Schedule TOU-EV-1 Revised 23763-E Revised 29219-E Schedule TOU-EV-1 Revised 23764-E Revised 29220-E Schedule TOU-EV-1 Revised 28890-E* Revised 29221-E Schedule TOU-EV-2 Revised 23767-E* Revised 29222-E Schedule TOU-EV-2 Revised 23768-E Revised 29223-E Schedule TOU-EV-2 Revised 28891-E* Revised 29224-E Schedule GS-1 Revised 23779-E Revised 29225-E Schedule GS-1 Revised 26507-E Revised 29226-E Schedule GS-1 Revised 26508-E Revised 29227-E Schedule GS-1 Revised 23782-E Revised 29228-E Schedule GS-1 Revised 28505-E Revised 29229-E Schedule GS-1 Revised 28892-E* Revised 29230-E Schedule GS-2 Revised 23785-E Revised 29231-E Schedule GS-2 Revised 28893-E* Revised 29234-E Schedule I-6 Revised 28762-E Revised 29235-E Schedule I-6 Revised 28763-E Revised 29236-E Schedule I-6 Revised 28764-E Revised 29237-E Schedule I-6 Revised 28768-E Revised 29238-E Schedule I-6 Revised 28894-E* Revised 29239-E Schedule I-6 Revised 28895-E* Revised 29240-E Schedule I-6 Revised 28896-E* 1

Public Utilities Commission 1545-E Attachment A Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Title of Sheet Cancelling Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Revised 29241-E Schedule RTP-2 Revised 28897-E* Revised 29242-E Schedule RTP-2 Revised 27707-E Revised 29243-E Schedule RTP-2-I Revised 28898-E* Revised 29244-E Schedule RTP-2-I Revised 28792-E Revised 29245-E Schedule TOU-EV-3 Revised 23855-E Revised 29246-E Schedule TOU-EV-3 Revised 23856-E Revised 29247-E Schedule TOU-EV-3 Revised 28901-E* Revised 29248-E Schedule TOU-EV-4 Revised 23859-E Revised 29249-E Schedule TOU-EV-4 Revised 28902-E* Revised 29250-E Schedule TOU-GS-1 Revised 27709-E Revised 29251-E Schedule TOU-GS-1 Revised 27711-E* Revised 29252-E Schedule TOU-GS-1 Revised 28903-E* Revised 29253-E Schedule TOU-GS-2 Revised 23872-E Revised 29254-E Schedule TOU-GS-2 Revised 28904-E* Revised 29255-E Schedule TOU-GS-2 Revised 28905-E* Revised 29256-E Schedule TOU-GS-2-SOP Revised 23880-E Revised 29257-E Schedule TOU-GS-2-SOP Revised 28906-E* Revised 29258-E Schedule TOU-8 Revised 29039-E Revised 29259-E Schedule TOU-8 Revised 29040-E Revised 29260-E Schedule TOU-8 Revised 29041-E Revised 29261-E Schedule TOU-8 Revised 28907-E* Revised 29262-E Schedule TOU-8 Revised 28908-E* Revised 29263-E Schedule TOU-8 Revised 28909-E* Revised 29264-E Schedule TOU-8 Revised 28554-E Revised 29265-E Schedule TOU-8-RTP Revised 23910-E Revised 29266-E Schedule TOU-8-RTP Revised 23911-E Revised 29267-E Schedule TOU-8-RTP Revised 23912-E Revised 29268-E Schedule TOU-8-RTP Revised 28910-E* Revised 29269-E Schedule TOU-8-RTP Revised 28911-E* Revised 29270-E Schedule TOU-8-RTP Revised 28912-E* Revised 29271-E Schedule TOU-8-RTP Revised 28563-E Revised 29272-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP Revised 23927-E Revised 29273-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP Revised 23928-E Revised 29274-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP Revised 28913-E* Revised 29275-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP Revised 28914-E* Revised 29276-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP Revised 28915-E* Revised 29277-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-I Revised 28794-E Revised 29278-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-I Revised 28795-E Revised 29279-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-I Revised 28796-E Revised 29280-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-I Revised 28916-E* Revised 29281-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-I Revised 28917-E* Revised 29282-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-I Revised 28918-E* Revised 29283-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-RTP Revised 23955-E 2

Public Utilities Commission 1545-E Attachment A Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Title of Sheet Cancelling Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Revised 29284-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-RTP Revised 23956-E Revised 29285-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-RTP Revised 28919-E* Revised 29286-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-RTP Revised 28920-E* Revised 29287-E Schedule TOU-8-SOP-RTP Revised 28921-E* Revised 29288-E Schedule PA-1 Revised 27719-E Revised 29289-E Schedule PA-1 Revised 28922-E* Revised 29290-E Schedule PA-2 Revised 23982-E Revised 29291-E Schedule PA-2 Revised 28923-E* Revised 29292-E Schedule PA-RTP Revised 28924-E* Revised 29293-E Schedule PA-RTP Revised 26138-E Revised 29294-E Schedule TOU-PA Revised 23999-E Revised 29295-E Schedule TOU-PA Revised 24000-E* Revised 29296-E Schedule TOU-PA Revised 28925-E* Revised 29297-E Schedule TOU-PA Revised 28926-E* Revised 29298-E Schedule TOU-PA-3 Revised 27726-E Revised 29299-E Schedule TOU-PA-3 Revised 28927-E* Revised 29300-E Schedule TOU-PA-4 Revised 24018-E Revised 29301-E Schedule TOU-PA-4 Revised 28928-E* Revised 29302-E Schedule TOU-PA-5 Revised 26862-E Revised 29303-E Schedule TOU-PA-5 Revised 28929-E* Revised 29304-E Schedule TOU-PA-6 Revised 24035-E Revised 29305-E Schedule TOU-PA-6 Revised 24036-E Revised 29306-E Schedule TOU-PA-6 Revised 28930-E* Revised 29307-E Schedule TOU-PA-6 Revised 28931-E* Revised 29308-E Schedule TOU-PA-7 Revised 26459-E Revised 29309-E Schedule TOU-PA-7 Revised 24045-E Revised 29310-E Schedule TOU-PA-7 Revised 24046-E Revised 29311-E Schedule TOU-PA-7 Revised 28932-E* Revised 29312-E Schedule TOU-PA-7 Revised 28933-E* Revised 29313-E Schedule TOU-PA-7 Revised 28934-E* Revised 29314-E Schedule TOU-PA-7 Revised 28935-E* Revised 29315-E Schedule TOU-PA-SOP Revised 24058-E Revised 29316-E Schedule TOU-PA-SOP Revised 28936-E* Revised 29317-E Schedule TOU-PA-SOP-I Revised 28815-E Revised 29318-E Schedule TOU-PA-SOP-I Revised 28818-E Revised 29319-E Schedule TOU-PA-SOP-I Revised 28937-E* Revised 29320-E Schedule AL-1 Revised 24074-E Revised 29321-E Schedule AL-1 Revised 28938-E* Revised 29322-E Schedule AL-2 Original 24835-E Revised 29323-E Schedule AL-2 Revised 28939-E* 3

Public Utilities Commission 1545-E Attachment A Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Title of Sheet Cancelling Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Revised 29324-E Schedule DWL Revised 24078-E Revised 29325-E Schedule DWL Revised 24079-E Revised 29326-E Schedule DWL Revised 28940-E* Revised 29327-E Schedule LS-1 Revised 24448-E Revised 29328-E Schedule LS-1 Revised 24087-E Revised 29329-E Schedule LS-1 Revised 28942-E* Revised 29330-E Schedule LS-2 Revised 24097-E Revised 29331-E Schedule LS-2 Revised 24098-E Revised 29332-E Schedule LS-2 Revised 24099-E Revised 29333-E Schedule LS-2 Revised 28943-E* Revised 29334-E Schedule LS-3 Revised 24111-E Revised 29335-E Schedule LS-3 Revised 28944-E* Revised 29336-E Schedule OL-1 Revised 24116-E Revised 29337-E Schedule OL-1 Revised 24117-E Revised 29338-E Schedule OL-1 Revised 28349-E Revised 29339-E Schedule TC-1 Revised 24123-E Revised 29340-E Schedule TC-1 Revised 28946-E* WITHDRAWN Original 28260-E Schedule EPS Revised 29341-E Schedule WTR Original 26866-E Revised 29342-E Schedule WTR Revised 28948-E* Revised 29343-E Revised 29344-E Revised 29345-E Revised 29346-E Revised 29347-E Revised 29348-E Revised 29349-E Revised 29350-E Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format A.1, Schedules D. DE, D-CARE, DS, DM, DMS-1, DMS-2, DMS-3 Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format B.1, Schedules GS-1, LS-3, TC-1, AL-1 Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format C.1, Schedules GS-2, PA-2 Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format D.1, Schedules PA-1 Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format E.1, Schedules OL-1 Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format F.1, Schedules DWL Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format G.1, Schedules LS-1, LS-2 Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format H.1, Schedules TOU-D-1, TOU-D-2, TOU-EV-1, TOU-EV-2, TOU-EV-3 Revised 29082-E Revised 29083-E Revised 29084-E Revised 29085-E Revised 29086-E Revised 29087-E Revised 29088-E Revised 29089-E 4

Public Utilities Commission 1545-E Attachment A Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Title of Sheet Cancelling Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. Revised 29351-E Revised 29352-E Revised 29353-E Revised 29354-E Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format I.1, Schedules TOU-GS-1 Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format J.1, Schedules TOU-EV-4, TOU-GS02, TOU-8, TOU-PA-B, TOU-PA-3, TOU-PA-4, TOU-PA-5, TOU-PA-6, TOUI-PA-7 Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format K.1, Schedules TOU-GS-2-SOP, TOU-8-SOP, TOU-PA-SOP Energy Statement, Form 14-574, Format L.1, Schedules TOU-PA-4 Revised 29090-E Revised 29091-E Revised 29092-E Revised 29093-E Revised 29355-E Table of Contents Revised 28354-E Revised 29356-E Table of Contents Revised 28356-E Revised 29357-E Table of Contents Revised 28357-E Revised 29358-E Table of Contents Revised 28358-E Revised 29359-E Table of Contents Revised 28359-E Revised 29360-E Table of Contents Revised 28360-E Revised 29361-E Table of Contents Revised 29097-E Revised 29362-E Table of Conents Revised 29098-E 5

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29197-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 23712-E Schedule D Sheet 1 DOMESTIC SERVICE APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power or combination thereof in a single-family accommodation; also to domestic farm service when supplied through the farm operator's domestic meter. TERRITORY Within the entire territory served. RATES Per Meter Per Day Basic Charge - Single-Family Residence... $0.03300 Basic Charge - Multi-Family Residence... $0.02500 Energy Charge: Baseline Service, all kwh, per kwh... $0.13009 Nonbaseline Service, all kwh, per kwh Up to 130% of Baseline... $0.15157 130% - 200% of Baseline... $0.19704 200% - 300% of Baseline... $0.23645 Over 300% of Baseline... $0.25993 (C) (C) Nonbaseline Service includes all kwh in excess of applicable Baseline allocations as described in Preliminary Statement, Part H, Baseline Service. The above charges used for customer billing are determined using the components shown in the Rate Components Section following the Special Conditions Section. Minimum Charge: SPECIAL CONDITIONS Customers taking service under Schedule D shall be subject to a daily Minimum Charge of $0.06600 per Single-Family Residence and $0.04900 per Multi-Family Residence. The Minimum Charge is applicable when (1) the number of kwh used multiplied by the Annualized Base Rate in effect on June 10, 1996, of $0.08282 per kwh plus (2) the applicable Basic Charge, is less than the Minimum Charge. In addition, charges for energy are calculated for customer billing by multiplying the other offset charges in effect on June 10, 1996, of $0.03727 per kwh, by the kwh usage. 1. For the rate components shown in the Rate Component Section of this Schedule, the June to October period shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in June and continue until 12:00 a.m. of the first Sunday in October of each year. The October to June period shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in October of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. of the first Sunday in June of the following year. 2. Seasonal Service: For customers who normally require service for only part of the year, this schedule is applicable only on annual contract. 1P15

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29198-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 28477-E Schedule D Sheet 4 DOMESTIC SERVICE SPECIAL CONDITIONS 6. 10% Credit: Subject to Commission Decision 96-12-077, or amendment to the Company s cost recovery plan, customers will receive a 10% credit on the portion of the total bill representing rates in effect on January 3, 2001 for Bundled Service Customers. The 10% bill credit represents a reduction to the Customer s Competition Transition Charge (CTC). Customers eligible for the credit will repay the bonds or other ratemaking mechanism used to provide the credit. The 10% bill credit does not apply to increases in total rates implemented after January 3, 2001. (C) (C) (C) (C) 7. Billing: A Customer s bill is first calculated according to the total rates and conditions above. The following adjustments are made depending on the option applicable to the customer. a. Bundled Service Customers receive supply and delivery services solely from Edison. The Customer s bill is based on the total rates set forth above. The Power Exchange (supply) component is equal to the Averaged Power Exchange (PX) Energy Charge as set forth in Schedule PX. b. Direct Access Customers purchase energy from an Energy Service Provider and continue receiving supply and delivery services from Edison. The Averaged PX Energy Charge is determined as specified for a Bundled Service Customer. The customer s bill will be calculated as for a Bundled Service Customer, but the Customer will receive a credit for the Averaged PX Energy Charge. c. Hourly PE Pricing Option Customers receive supply and delivery services solely from Edison.* A Customer taking Hourly PE Pricing Option service must have an interval meter installed at its premise to record hourly usage, since PE Costs change hourly. If such metering is not currently installed, it shall be installed at the Customer s expense before Hourly PE Pricing can be provided. Edison s charges for such metering are determined as set forth in Rule 2, Section J. The bill for Hourly PE Pricing Option Customer is determined by calculating the bill as if it were for a Bundled Service Customer, then crediting the bill by the amount of the Averaged PE Charge, as determined for Bundled Service and Direct Access Customers, then adding the hourly PE Cost amount which is determined by multiplying the hourly energy used in the billing period by the hourly PE Cost determined as set forth in Section 1 of Schedule PE, and the appropriate hourly Line Loss Adjustment Factors as set forth in Section 3 of Schedule PE, and the Uncollectibles expense factor of 1.00313. * In consideration of the cessation of the California Power Exchange as an available market for an hourly pricing standard, the Hourly Pricing Option is suspended. 8. Generation Charge : The generation charge is calculated based on the total rate less the sum of: Distribution, Transmission, Public Purpose Program, Nuclear Decommissioning, and Fixed Transition Amount (where applicable) charges, the Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment (TRBAA), and the Public Utilities Commission Reimbursement Fee. The Competition Transition Charge (CTC) is calculated residually by subtracting the Averaged PX Energy Charge calculated as set forth in Schedule PX from the generation charge (See Rate Components Table). 9. Negotiating of CTC Payment Method: Nothing in this rate schedule prohibits a marketer or broker from negotiating with Customers the method by which their Customer will pay the CTC. 4P10

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29199-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 28886-E* Schedule D Sheet 5 DOMESTIC SERVICE RATE COMPONENTS Rate Components Table Rate Schedule Summary Trans 1 Distrbtn 2 Gen 3,4 NDC 5 PPPC 6 TRBAA 7 PUCRF 8 FTAC 9 Total Energy Charge- $/kwh Baseline 0.00387 0.03434 0.07828 0.00066 0.00349 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.13009 (C) Nonbaseline Up to 130% of Baseline 0.00387 0.03434 0.09976 0.00066 0.00349 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.15157 130% - 200% of Baseline 0.00387 0.03434 0.14523 0.00066 0.00349 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.19704 200% - 300% of Baseline 0.00387 0.03434 0.18464 0.00066 0.00349 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.23645 Over 300% of Baseline 0.00387 0.03434 0.20812 0.00066 0.00349 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.25993 (C) Basic Charge - $/day Single-Family Residence 0.000 0.033 0.000 0.033 Multi-Family Residence 0.000 0.025 0.000 0.025 Minimum Charge - $/day Single-Family Residence 0.000 0.066 0.000 0.066 Multi-Family Residence 0.000 0.049 0.000 0.049 Minimum Energy Charge $/kwh 0.00387 0.00000 0.01980 0.00066 0.00349 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.03727 Bill Limiter - % 3.17 27.27 69.56 100.00* 10% Rate Reduction 100.00 100.00* Dept. of Water Resources (DWR) Procurement Charge-$/kWh 0.10907 0.10907 (I) *The "total" shown above represents 100% of the discount percentage as set forth in the specific rate schedule. 1 Trans = Transmission 2 Distrbtn = Distribution 3 Gen = Generation 4 Competition Transition Charge (CTC) = Total Generation charge minus Averaged Procured Energy (PE) Charge as set forth in Schedule PE. 5 NDC = Nuclear Decommissioning Charge 6 PPPC = Public Purpose Programs Charge (includes California Alternate Rates for Energy Surcharge where applicable.) 7 TRBAA = Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment (FERC approved). 8 PUCRF = The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule RF-E. 9 FTAC = The Fixed Transition Amount Charge is described in Schedule RRB. 5P17

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29202-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 27702-E APPLICABILITY Schedule D-CARE Sheet 1 CALIFORNIA ALTERNATE RATES FOR ENERGY DOMESTIC SERVICE Applicable to domestic service to CARE households residing in a permanent single-family accommodation where the customer meets all the Special Conditions of this rate schedule. TERRITORY Within the entire territory served. RATES Per Meter Per Day Basic Charge - Single-Family Residence... $0.02800 Basic Charge - Multi-Family Residence... $0.02100 Energy Charge: BaselineService, all kwh, per kwh :... $0.10142 NonbaselineService, all kwh, per kwh Up to 130% of Baseline... $0.11968 130% - 200% of Baseline... $0.11968 200% - 300% of Baseline... $0.11968 Over 300% of Baseline... $0.11968 (T) (T) Nonbaseline Service includes all kwh in excess of applicable Baseline allocations as described in Preliminary Statement, Part H, Baseline Service. The above charges used for customer billing are determined using the components shown in the Rate Components Section following the Special Conditions Section. CARE customer rates exclude any increases to rates authorized in Commission Decision Nos. 01-05-064 and 01-01-018. (N) (N) Minimum Charge: SPECIAL CONDITIONS Customers taking service under Schedule D-CARE shall be subject to a daily Minimum Charge of $0.05600 per Single-Family Residence and $0.04200 per Multi- Family Residence. The Minimum Charge is applicable when (1) the number of kwh used multiplied by $0.07040, which is 85% of the Annualized Base Rate in effect on June 10, 1996 as shown on Schedule D plus (2) the applicable Basic Charge, is less than the Minimum Charge. In addition, charges for energy are calculated for customer billing by multiplying the other offset charges in effect on June 10, 1996, of $0.03102 per kwh, by the kwh usage. 1. For the rate components shown in the Rate Components Section of this Schedule, the June to October period shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in June and continue until 12:00 a.m. of the first Sunday in October of each year. The October to June period shall commence at 12:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in October of each year and continue until 12:00 a.m. of the first Sunday in June of the following year. 1P14

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29203-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 27704-E Schedule D-CARE Sheet 3 CALIFORNIA ALTERNATE RATES FOR ENERGY DOMESTIC SERVICE SPECIAL CONDITIONS 6. Commencement of Rate: Eligible customers shall be billed on this schedule commencing no later than one billing period after receipt and approval of the customer's application by SCE. 7. Verification: Information provided by the applicant is subject to verification by SCE. Refusal or failure of a customer to provide documentation of eligibility acceptable to SCE, upon request by SCE, shall result in removal from this rate schedule. 8. Notice From Customer: It is the customer's responsibility to notify SCE if there is a change in his eligibility status. 9. Rebilling: Customers may be rebilled for periods of ineligibility under the applicable rate schedule. 10. This schedule may only be combined with D-APS, DM, DMS-1, DMS-2, DMS-3, DS, TOU-D-1, and TOU-D-2. 11. 10% Credit: Subject to Commission Decision 96-12-077, or amendment to SCE s cost recovery plan, customers will receive a 10% credit on the portion of the total bill representing rates in effect on January 3, 2001 for Bundled Service Customers. The 10% bill credit represents a reduction to the Customer s Competition Transition Charge (CTC). Customers eligible for the credit will repay the bonds or other ratemaking mechanism used to provide the credit. The 10% bill credit does not apply to increases in total rates implemented after January 3, 2001. (C) (C) (C) (C) 3P7

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29204-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 28887-E* RATE COMPONENTS Schedule D-CARE Sheet 5 CALIFORNIA ALTERNATE RATES FOR ENERGY DOMESTIC SERVICE Rate Components Table Rate Schedule Summary Trans 1 Distrbtn 2 Gen 3,4 NDC 5 PPPC 6 TRBAA 7 PUCRF 8 FTAC 9 Total Energy Charge- $/kwh Baseline 0.00387 0.01646 0.06828 0.00066 0.00270 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.10142 (C) Nonbaseline Up to 130% of Baselin 0.00387 0.01324 0.08976 0.00066 0.00270 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.11968 130% - 200% of Baselin 0.00387 0.01324 0.08976 0.00066 0.00270 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.11968 200% - 300% of Baselin 0.00387 0.01324 0.08976 0.00066 0.00270 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.11968 Over 300% of Baselin 0.00387 0.01324 0.08976 0.00066 0.00270 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.11968 (C) Basic Charge - $/day Single-Family Residence Multi-Family Residence 0.000 0.028 0.000 0.028 0.000 0.021 0.000 0.021 Minimum Charge - $/day Single-Family Residence Multi-Family Residence 0.000 0.056 0.000 0.056 0.000 0.042 0.000 0.042 Minimum Energy Charge $/kwh 0.00387 0.00000 0.01434 0.00066 0.00270 (0.00156) 0.00012 0.01089 0.03102 10% Rate Reduction 100.00 100.00* Dept. of Water Resources (DWR) Procurement Charge-$/kW 0.10907 0.10907 (I) *The "total" shown above represents 100% of the discount percentage as set forth in the specific rate schedule. **The California Alternate Rates for Energy discount is $0.01788 for Baseline and $0.02110 for Nonbaseline. 1 Trans = Transmission 2 Distrbtn = Distribution 3 Gen = Generation 4 Competition Transition Charge (CTC) = Total Generation charge minus Averaged Procured Energy (PE) Charge as set forth in Schedule PE. 5 NDC = Nuclear Decommissioning Charge 6 PPPC = Public Purpose Programs Charge (includes California Alternate Rates for Energy Surcharge where applicable.) 7 TRBAA = Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment (FERC approved). 8 PUCRF = The PUC Reimbursement Fee is described in Schedule RF-E. 9 FTAC = The Fixed Transition Amount Charge is described in Schedule RRB. 5P16

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29205-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 23729-E Schedule DM Sheet 1 MULTIFAMILY ACCOMMODATION - RESIDENTIAL HOTEL - QUALIFYING RV PARK APPLICABILITY Applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power use or combination thereof in a multifamily accommodation, a residential hotel, or qualifying recreational vehicle (RV) park on a single premises where all of the single-family accommodations are not separately submetered. Closed to new installations as of June 13, 1978, except for Residential Hotels and Qualifying RV Parks. TERRITORY RATES Within the entire territory served. The rate of the single-family domestic rate schedule, Schedule D, shall be adjusted as follows: Energy Charge: The baseline quantity to be billed under rates designated as applicable to Baseline Service shall be determined by multiplying the applicable baseline quantities set forth below in Special Condition No. 8, by the number of single-family accommodations in (1) a multifamily accommodation; or (2) qualifying residential units in a residential hotel; or (3) qualifying RV units in a qualifying RV park; plus any eligible Medical Baseline Allocations. Diversity Adjustment: Generation charges shall be increased by $0.02 per single-family accommodation in a multifamily accommodation or qualifying residential unit in a residential hotel, or qualifying RV unit in a qualifying RV park, per day for diversity of baseline use by tenants. Minimum Charge: The Minimum Charge shall be the same as set forth in Schedule D. The rate components used for customer billing are determined using the components shown in the Rate Components Section following the Special Conditions Section. CARE customer rates exclude any increases to rates authorized in Commission Decision Nos. 01-05-064 and 01-01-018. (N) (N) SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Seasonal Service: For summer cottage customers and others who normally require service for only part of the year, service under this schedule may be applicable only on annual contract. 2. Notification: It is the responsibility of the customer to advise the Company within 15 days following any change in the number of single-family accommodations in a multifamily accommodation, residential units in a residential hotel, or qualifying RV units in a qualifying RV park that qualify for basic Baseline allocations, and any change in qualifications for other than Basic Baseline allocations. 1P5

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29206-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 23735-E Schedule DMS-1 Sheet 2 DOMESTIC SERVICE MULTIFAMILY ACCOMMODATION - SUBMETERED RATES Minimum Charge: The Minimum Charge shall be the same as set forth in Schedule D. Minimum Average Rate: A Minimum Average Rate of $0.04531 per kwh shall apply where the Minimum Average Rate exceeds the average cents per kwh of a master-metered customer's total electric bill (including CARE Surcharge as set forth in Preliminary Statement, Part O, Section 5, and PUC Reimbursement Fee, but excluding local surcharges such as Franchise Fees and City Taxes. The higher of the bills calculated under the Minimum Average Rate or the otherwise applicable rate is then reduced by the applicable Domestic CARE discount. The rate components used for customer billing are determined using the components shown in the Rate Components Section following the Special Conditions Section. CARE customer rates exclude any increases to rates authorized in Commission Decision Nos. 01-05-064 and 01-01-018. (N) (N) SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Seasonal Service: For multifamily accommodation customers who normally require service for only part of the year, service under this schedule may be applicable only on annual contract. 2. Notification: It is the responsibility of the customer to advise the Company within 15 days following any change in the number of submetered single-family accommodations and any change in qualifications for baseline allocations. 3. Miscellaneous Loads: Miscellaneous electrical loads on the same meter such as general lighting, laundry rooms, multifamily accommodation office, general maintenance, and other similar usage incidental to the operation of a multifamily accommodation will be considered as domestic usage. 4. Nondomestic Enterprises: Electric energy used for nondomestic enterprises such as offices (other than an office used only for the multifamily accommodation), stores, shops, restaurants, service stations, and other similar establishments will be separately metered and billed under applicable schedules. 5. An Eligibility Declaration may be required for service under this rate schedule 6. CARE Rate Assistance: a. Customers receiving service under this schedule shall comply with the provisions of Public Utilities Code Section 739.5 in providing service to their submetered tenants. This includes, among other things, providing electric service to CARE tenants under the provisions of Schedule D-CARE of Edison's tariffs. 2P8

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29207-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 23740-E Schedule DMS-2 Sheet 2 DOMESTIC SERVICE MOBILEHOME PARK MULTIFAMILY ACCOMMODATION - SUBMETERED RATES Minimum Charge: The Minimum Charge shall be the same as set forth in Schedule D. Minimum Average Rate: A Minimum Average Rate of $0.04531 per kwh shall apply where the Minimum Average Rate exceeds the average cents per kwh of a master-metered customer's total electric bill (including CARE Surcharge as set forth in Preliminary Statement, Part O, Section 5, and PUC Reimbursement Fee, but excluding local surcharges such as Franchise Fees and City Taxes. The higher of the bills calculated under the Minimum Average Rate or the otherwise applicable rate is then reduced by the applicable Domestic CARE discount. The rate components used for customer billing are determined using the components shown in the Rate Components Section following the Special Conditions Section. CARE customer rates exclude any increases to rates authorized in Commission Decision Nos. 01-05-064 and 01-01-018. (N) (N) SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Seasonal Service: For mobilehome park multifamily accommodation customers who normally require service for only part of the year, service under this schedule may be applicable only on annual contract. 2. Notification: It is the responsibility of the customer to advise the Company within 15 calendar days following any change in the number of submetered mobilehome single-family accommodations and any change in qualifications for baseline allocations. 3. Miscellaneous Loads: Miscellaneous electrical loads on the same meter such as general lighting, laundry rooms, mobilehome park office, general maintenance, and other similar usage incidental to the operation of a mobilehome park multifamily accommodation will be considered as domestic usage. 4. Nondomestic Enterprises: Electric energy used for nondomestic enterprises such as offices (other than an office used only for the mobilehome park), stores, shops, restaurants, service stations, and other similar establishments will be separately metered and billed under applicable schedules. 5. An Eligibility Declaration may be required for service under this rate schedule. 2P9

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29208-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 23744-E Schedule DMS-3 Sheet 1 DOMESTIC SERVICE QUALIFYING RV PARK ACCOMMODATION - SUBMETERED APPLICABILITY This rate is applicable to domestic service including lighting, heating, cooking, and power use or combination thereof in a Qualifying RV Park where all the RV spaces of the park, or all of the RV spaces in a specific section of the park, are separately submetered and reserved for prepaid monthto-month tenants. TERRITORY RATES Within the entire territory served. The rate of the single-family domestic rate schedule, Schedule D, shall be adjusted as follows: Energy Charge: The baseline quantity to be billed under rates designated as applicable to Baseline Service shall be determined by multiplying the applicable baseline quantities set forth in Special Condition No. 8, by the number of qualifying RV units in a qualifying RV park; plus any eligible Medical Baseline Allocations. If any tenant in a submetered Qualifying RV Park qualifies for CARE rate assistance as set forth in Schedule D-CARE, the Baseline quantity shall be prorated among the applicable CARE Baseline rate and the regular Baseline rate according to the proportion of qualifying and nonqualifying spaces. Nonbaseline usage, if applicable, shall be prorated among the applicable CARE Nonbaseline rate and the regular Nonbaseline rate according to the same proportion as the Baseline quantity. DMS-3 Submetering Discount: The submetering discount is zero. Basic Charge Adjustment: Distribution charges shall be increased by $0.025 per qualifying RV unit in a qualifying RV park per day to adjust for the Basic Charge billed to each qualifying RV unit. Minimum Charge: The Minimum Charge shall be the same as set forth in Schedule D. The rate components used for customer billing are determined using the components shown in the Rate Components Section following the Special Conditions Section. CARE customer rates exclude any increases to rates authorized in Commission Decision Nos. 01-05-064 and 01-01-018. (N) (N) 1P8

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29210-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 23751-E Schedule DS Sheet 2 DOMESTIC SEASONAL SPECIAL CONDITIONS 3. Billing Calculation: When any days within a billing period are non-seasonal days, both the daily and the average daily seasonal use calculation shall include the non-seasonal days and both the Summer Season Premium charge and the Winter Season Discount shall be prorated as described in Rule No. 9.A.4.b. and applied only to the number of days within the applicable summer or winter season. 4. Contract Provisions: Service under this schedule is available only on an annual contract. The annual contract shall renew automatically at the contract expiration date. Customers may notify the Utility in writing within 60 days after the contract expiration date if they wish to be removed from this schedule. However, customers who wish to change from this schedule to a time-of-use domestic rate schedule may do so prior to the contract expiration date. For customers removed from this schedule in the 60 days after the expiration date of the contract, their bill will be adjusted for any premiums or discounts which may have accrued during the 60 day period. 5. California Alternate Rates for Energy Customers: For the rates in effect January 03, 2001, the Summer Season Premium Charge and Winter Season Discount shall be reduced by 15% for customers served under a combination of this Schedule and Schedule D-CARE. (C) 2P5

Southern California Edison Original Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29211-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Cal. PUC Sheet No. Schedule MB-E Sheet 1 MEDICAL BASELINE - EXEMPTION APPLICABILITY Applicable to all customers receiving medical baseline allocation. TERRITORY Within the entire territory served. RATES Customers receiving medical baseline allocation shall be billed in accordance with their Otherwise Applicable Tariff (OAT), excluding any rate increases authorized in Commission Decision No. 01-05-064. 1P6

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 29212-E Rosemead, California Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 23754-E Schedule TOU-D-1 Sheet 1 TIME-OF-USE DOMESTIC APPLICABILITY Applicable as an option to customers served under Schedule D, Domestic Service. This schedule is not applicable to customers receiving service under Schedules D-APS, DM, DMS-1, DMS-2, DMS-3, or DS. (Service under this schedule is subject to meter availability.) TERRITORY Within the entire territory served. RATES Per Meter Per Day Summer Winter Basic Charge - Single-Family Residence... $0.03300 $0.03300 Basic Charge - Multi-Family Residence... $0.02500 $0.02500 TOU Meter Charge $0.08000 $0.08000 Energy Charge: All On-Peak kwh, per kwh... $0.52323 $0.17743 All Off-Peak kwh, per kwh... $0.14107 $0.12768 (I) (I) Baseline Credit: All Baseline kwh usage, per kwh... $(0.02148) $(0.02148) The above charges used for customer billing are determined using the components shown in the Rate Components Section following the Special Conditions Section. CARE customer rates exclude any increases to rates authorized in Commission Decision Nos. 01-05-064 and 01-01-018. (N) (N) Minimum Charge: Customers taking service under Schedule TOU-D-1 shall be subject to a daily Minimum Charge of $0.06600 per Single-Family Residence and $0.04900 per Multi- Family Residence. The Minimum Charge is applicable, when (1) the total number of kwh used multiplied by the Annualized Base Rate in effect on June 10, 1996, as shown on Schedule D plus (2) the applicable Basic Charge, is less than the Minimum Charge. In addition, charges for energy are calculated for customer billing by multiplying the sum of other offset charges in effect on June 10, 1996, by the kwh usage in each Time-of-Use period, as follows: Summer Winter All On-Peak kwh, per kwh... $0.40301 $0.05721 All Off-Peak kwh, per kwh... $0.02085 $0.00746 1P14