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Electricity Rates effective May 1, 2016 For residential customers

Rates Residential Service Schedule 7 Used principally for domestic purposes with service delivered through one meter to a single-family unit. May include limited incidental non-domestic use. Effective date: May 1, 2016 Basic Charge (Single Phase) Basic Charge $ 7.49 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.38 Total Basic Charge (Single Phase) $ 7.87 per month Basic Charge (Three Phase) Basic Charge $ 17.99 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.90 Total Basic Charge (Three Phase) Energy Charge (First 600 kwh per month) Energy Charge $ 0.085578 Low Income Program $ 0.000913 Property Tax Tracker $ 0.003556 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.001114 Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism $ 0.006382 $ 18.89 per month Total Energy Charge $ 0.097543 per kwh Energy Exchange Credit ($ 0.006794) per kwh Jefferson PUD Sale Credit $ 0.000000 per kwh Power Cost Adj. Clause $ (0.001491) Federal Wind Power Credit $ (0.003015) Electric Cons. Program Charge $ 0.005033 Merger Credit $ (0.000370) Renewable Energy Credit $ (0.000083) Other Electric Charges and Credits $ 0.000074 per kwh Energy Charge (Over 600 kwh per month) Energy Charge $ 0.104157 Low Income Program $ 0.000913 Property Tax Tracker $ 0.003556 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.001357 Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism $ 0.006382 Total Energy Charge $ 0.116365 per kwh Energy Exchange Credit $ (0.006794) per kwh Jefferson PUD Sale Credit $ 0.000000 per kwh Power Cost Adj. Clause $ (0.001491) Federal Wind Power Credit $ (0.003015) Electric Cons. Program Charge $ 0.005033 Merger Credit $ (0.000370) Renewable Energy Credit $ (0.000083) Other Electric Charges and Credits $ 0.000074 per kwh

Master Metered Residential Service Schedule 7A Where service is delivered through one meter to multiple single family units located in a structure of four or more stories above ground level. Effective date: May 1, 2016 Basic Charge Basic Charge $ 51.67 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 2.60 Total Basic Charge $ 54.27 per month Demand Charge No charge for the first 50 kw of billing demand. For all over 50 kw of billing demand: Oct - Mar Apr - Sep Demand Charge $ 9.01 $ 6.01 Expedited Rate Adj. $ 0.01 $ 0.01 Total Demand Charge $ 9.02 $ 6.02 per kw Energy Charge (First 20,000 kwh per month) Energy Charge $ 0.089583 $ 0.081430 Low Income Program $ 0.000799 $ 0.000799 Property Tax Tracker $ 0.002500 $ 0.002500 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.001394 $ 0.001260 Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism $ 0.006382 $ 0.006382 Total Energy Charge $ 0.100658 $ 0.092371 per kwh Energy Exchange Credit $ (0.006794) $ (0.006794) per kwh Jefferson PUD Sale Credit $ 0.000000 $ 0.000000 per kwh Power Cost Adj. Clause $ (0.001370) $ (0.001370) Federal Wind Power Credit $ (0.002360) $ (0.002360) Electric Cons. Program Charge $ 0.004079 $ 0.004079 Merger Credit $ (0.000266) $ (0.000266) Renewable Energy Credit $ (0.000065) $ (0.000065) Other Elec Charges & Credits $ 0.000018 $ 0.000018 per kwh Energy Charge (Over 20,000 kwh per month) Energy Charge $ 0.064072 $ 0.064072 Low Income Program $ 0.000799 $ 0.000799 Property Tax Tracker $ 0.002500 $ 0.002500 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.000991 $ 0.000991 Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism $ 0.006382 $ 0.006382 Total Energy Charge $ 0.074744 $ 0.074744 per kwh Energy Exchange Credit $ (0.006794) $ (0.006794) per kwh Jefferson PUD Sale Credit $ 0.000000 $ 0.000000 per kwh Power Cost Adj. Clause $ (0.001370) $ (0.001370) Federal Wind Power Credit $ (0.002360) $ (0.002360) Electric Cons. Program Charge $ 0.004079 $ 0.004079 Merger Credit $ (0.000266) $ (0.000266) Renewable Energy Credit $ (0.000065) $ (0.000065) Other Elec Charges & Credits $ 0.000018 $ 0.000018 per kwh Reactive Power Charge Reactive Power Charge $ 0.002830 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ - Total Reactive Power Charge $ 0.002830 per KVARH

Description of Charges Power Cost Adjustment Schedule 95 This rate adjustment reflects changes in power costs due to a variety of factors, including fluctuating costs of electricity in the wholesale market and costs of new electric generation resources. Federal Wind Power Credit Schedule 95A (Federal Incentive Tracker) This rate adjustment passes through tax credits that are available to PSE for generating electricity from wind, to customers. Electric Conservation Program Schedule 120 (Electricity Conservation Service Rider) This rate adjustment collects costs incurred for providing electricity conservation services. Low Income Program Schedule 129 This rate adjustment collects costs incurred for providing low income services. Merger Credit Schedule 132 (Merger Rate Credit) This rate adjustment passes through the rate credit made available following the merger completed in February 2009. Jefferson PUD Sale Credit Schedule 133 (Sale of Asset Tracker) The purpose of this rate is to pass through to customers the regulatory liability created by the Commission s order in Docket No. UE-132027. Green Energy Option Schedule 135 Available to all customers as an option designed to provide customers an opportunity to purchase qualified alternative energy resources. Customers may purchase an unlimited number of blocks of green energy at $2.00 each in addition to all other charges contained in the rate schedule under which the customer receives service. A block is equivalent to a 160 kwh purchase. Monthly minimum purchase is two blocks per month.

Description of Charges Renewable Energy Credit Schedule 137 (Temporary Customer Charge or Credit) This rate adjustment currently passes through a temporary credit from a portion of the proceeds of the sale of renewable energy credits. Property Tax Tracker Schedule 140 The purpose of this schedule is to separate out the cost of all property taxes incurred by the company. Expedited Rate Filing Rate Adj. Schedule 141 The purpose of this schedule is to implement rates approved through the Expedited Rate Filing (ERF) process. Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism Schedule 142 The purpose of this schedule is to establish balancing accounts and implement a rate adjustment mechanism that decouples the company s revenues recovered from certain customers from sales of electricity. Its purpose is to also implement a rate plan for all other applicable customers. Net Metering Services for Customer Generator Systems Schedule 150 Available to customer generators taking service on Schedules 7 through 49 who operate fuel cells, or hydroelectric, solar or wind power generators with a total capacity of no more than 100 kw. Specific details are available upon request. Energy Exchange Credit Schedule 194 (Residential and Farm Energy Exchange Benefit) The Energy Exchange Credit is the Federal Columbia River Benefits supplied by the Bonneville Power Administration for residential and small farm customers. Credits automatically are passed through to residential electricity customers. Farm customers must apply and qualify for the credit. All rates shown in this brochure are subject to change. For information about current rates and proposals to adjust rates, or for information about our services, your rights and responsibilities or to view our latest annual performance report card, please visit us at pse.com or call us toll free at 1-888-225-5773. 1215 05/16 Puget Sound Energy P.O. Box 97034 Bellevue, WA 98009-9734 pse.com

Example How your residential electricity bill is calculated The following example is provided to help you understand how the electricity you use is priced. Residential Service Schedule 7 For a customer who used 1,000 kwh during one month (assuming 30 days of service). EXAMPLE Basic Charge per month * $ 7.87 Energy Charge Tier 1 First 600 kwh x $ 0.097543 $ 58.53 Tier 2 Remaining 400 kwh x $ 0.116365 $ 46.55 Energy Exchange Credit 1,000 kwh x $ (0.006794) $ (6.79) Jefferson PUD Sale Credit 1,000 kwh x $ 0.000000 $ 0.00 Other Electric Charges and Credits 1,000 kwh x $ 0.000074 $ 0.07 Subtotal $ 106.23 Effect of city tax ** (if any) $ 0.00 Total bill $ 106.23 Basic Charge Basic Charge (Sch 7) Includes: Expedited Rate Filing Rate Adj (Sch 141) Energy Charge Energy Charge (Sch 7) Includes: Low Income (Sch 129) Property Tax Tracker (Sch 140) Expedited Rate Filing Rate Adj (Sch 141) Revenue Decoupling Adj Mechanism (Sch 142) Other Electric Power Cost Adjustment (Sch 95) Charges and Federal Wind Power (Sch 95A) Credits Incudes: Electric Conservation Program (Sch 120) Merger Credit (Sch 132) Renewable Energy Credit (Sch 137) * For Schedule 7, the Basic Charge covers meter reading, billing and other related fixed costs. ** This is the effect of tax assessed on Puget Sound Energy by your city government. This rate will vary by municipality.

Description of Charges Renewable Energy Credit Schedule 137 Example How your residential electricity bill is calculated (Temporary Customer Charge or Credit) This rate adjustment currently passes through a temporary credit from a portion of the proceeds of the sale of renewable energy credits. Property Tax Tracker Schedule 140 The purpose of this schedule is to separate out the cost of all property taxes incurred by the company. Expedited Rate Filing Rate Adj. Schedule 141 The purpose of this schedule is to implement rates approved through the Expedited Rate Filing (ERF) process. Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism Schedule 142 The purpose of this schedule is to establish balancing accounts and implement a rate adjustment mechanism that decouples the company s revenues recovered from certain customers from sales of electricity. Its purpose is to also implement a rate plan for all other applicable customers. Net Metering Services for Customer Generator Systems Schedule 150 Available to customer generators taking service on Schedules 7 through 49 who operate fuel cells, or hydroelectric, solar or wind power generators with a total capacity of no more than 100 kw. Specific details are available upon request. The following example is provided to help you understand how the electricity you use is priced. Residential Service Schedule 7 For a customer who used 1,000 kwh during one month (assuming 30 days of service). EXAMPLE Basic Charge per month * $ 7.87 Energy Charge Tier 1 First 600 kwh x $ 0.097543 $ 58.53 Tier 2 Remaining 400 kwh x $ 0.116365 $ 46.55 Energy Exchange Credit 1,000 kwh x $ (0.006794) $ (6.79) Jefferson PUD Sale Credit 1,000 kwh x $ 0.000000 $ 0.00 Other Electric Charges and Credits 1,000 kwh x $ 0.000074 $ 0.07 Subtotal $ 106.23 Effect of city tax ** (if any) $ 0.00 Total bill $ 106.23 Electricity Rates effective May 1, 2016 For residential customers Energy Exchange Credit Schedule 194 (Residential and Farm Energy Exchange Benefit) The Energy Exchange Credit is the Federal Columbia River Benefits supplied by the Bonneville Power Administration for residential and small farm customers. Credits automatically are passed through to residential electricity customers. Farm customers must apply and qualify for the credit. All rates shown in this brochure are subject to change. For information about current rates and proposals to adjust rates, or for information about our services, your rights and responsibilities or to view our latest annual performance report card, please visit us at pse.com or call us toll free at 1-888-225-5773. 1215 05/16 Puget Sound Energy P.O. Box 97034 Bellevue, WA 98009-9734 pse.com Basic Charge Basic Charge (Sch 7) Includes: Expedited Rate Filing Rate Adj (Sch 141) Energy Charge Energy Charge (Sch 7) Includes: Low Income (Sch 129) Property Tax Tracker (Sch 140) Expedited Rate Filing Rate Adj (Sch 141) Revenue Decoupling Adj Mechanism (Sch 142) Other Electric Power Cost Adjustment (Sch 95) Charges and Federal Wind Power (Sch 95A) Credits Incudes: Electric Conservation Program (Sch 120) Merger Credit (Sch 132) Renewable Energy Credit (Sch 137) * For Schedule 7, the Basic Charge covers meter reading, billing and other related fixed costs. ** This is the effect of tax assessed on Puget Sound Energy by your city government. This rate will vary by municipality.

Rates Residential Service Schedule 7 Master Metered Residential Service Schedule 7A Description of Charges Power Cost Adjustment Schedule 95 Used principally for domestic purposes with service delivered through one meter to a single-family unit. May include limited incidental non-domestic use. Effective date: May 1, 2016 Basic Charge (Single Phase) Basic Charge $ 7.49 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.38 Total Basic Charge (Single Phase) $ 7.87 per month Basic Charge (Three Phase) Basic Charge $ 17.99 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.90 Total Basic Charge (Three Phase) Energy Charge (First 600 kwh per month) Energy Charge $ 0.085578 Low Income Program $ 0.000913 Property Tax Tracker $ 0.003556 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.001114 Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism $ 0.006382 $ 18.89 per month Total Energy Charge $ 0.097543 per kwh Energy Exchange Credit ($ 0.006794) per kwh Jefferson PUD Sale Credit $ 0.000000 per kwh Power Cost Adj. Clause $ (0.001491) Federal Wind Power Credit $ (0.003015) Electric Cons. Program Charge $ 0.005033 Merger Credit $ (0.000370) Renewable Energy Credit $ (0.000083) Other Electric Charges and Credits $ 0.000074 per kwh Energy Charge (Over 600 kwh per month) Energy Charge $ 0.104157 Low Income Program $ 0.000913 Property Tax Tracker $ 0.003556 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.001357 Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism $ 0.006382 Total Energy Charge $ 0.116365 per kwh Energy Exchange Credit $ (0.006794) per kwh Jefferson PUD Sale Credit $ 0.000000 per kwh Power Cost Adj. Clause $ (0.001491) Federal Wind Power Credit $ (0.003015) Electric Cons. Program Charge $ 0.005033 Merger Credit $ (0.000370) Renewable Energy Credit $ (0.000083) Other Electric Charges and Credits $ 0.000074 per kwh Where service is delivered through one meter to multiple single family units located in a structure of four or more stories above ground level. Effective date: May 1, 2016 Basic Charge Basic Charge $ 51.67 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 2.60 Total Basic Charge $ 54.27 per month Demand Charge No charge for the first 50 kw of billing demand. For all over 50 kw of billing demand: Oct - Mar Apr - Sep Demand Charge $ 9.01 $ 6.01 Expedited Rate Adj. $ 0.01 $ 0.01 Total Demand Charge $ 9.02 $ 6.02 per kw Energy Charge (First 20,000 kwh per month) Energy Charge $ 0.089583 $ 0.081430 Low Income Program $ 0.000799 $ 0.000799 Property Tax Tracker $ 0.002500 $ 0.002500 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.001394 $ 0.001260 Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism $ 0.006382 $ 0.006382 Total Energy Charge $ 0.100658 $ 0.092371 per kwh Energy Exchange Credit $ (0.006794) $ (0.006794) per kwh Jefferson PUD Sale Credit $ 0.000000 $ 0.000000 per kwh Power Cost Adj. Clause $ (0.001370) $ (0.001370) Federal Wind Power Credit $ (0.002360) $ (0.002360) Electric Cons. Program Charge $ 0.004079 $ 0.004079 Merger Credit $ (0.000266) $ (0.000266) Renewable Energy Credit $ (0.000065) $ (0.000065) Other Elec Charges & Credits $ 0.000018 $ 0.000018 per kwh Energy Charge (Over 20,000 kwh per month) Energy Charge $ 0.064072 $ 0.064072 Low Income Program $ 0.000799 $ 0.000799 Property Tax Tracker $ 0.002500 $ 0.002500 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ 0.000991 $ 0.000991 Revenue Decoupling Adj. Mechanism $ 0.006382 $ 0.006382 Total Energy Charge $ 0.074744 $ 0.074744 per kwh Energy Exchange Credit $ (0.006794) $ (0.006794) per kwh Jefferson PUD Sale Credit $ 0.000000 $ 0.000000 per kwh Power Cost Adj. Clause $ (0.001370) $ (0.001370) Federal Wind Power Credit $ (0.002360) $ (0.002360) Electric Cons. Program Charge $ 0.004079 $ 0.004079 Merger Credit $ (0.000266) $ (0.000266) Renewable Energy Credit $ (0.000065) $ (0.000065) Other Elec Charges & Credits $ 0.000018 $ 0.000018 per kwh Reactive Power Charge Reactive Power Charge $ 0.002830 Expedited Rate Filing Adj. $ - Total Reactive Power Charge $ 0.002830 per KVARH This rate adjustment reflects changes in power costs due to a variety of factors, including fluctuating costs of electricity in the wholesale market and costs of new electric generation resources. Federal Wind Power Credit Schedule 95A (Federal Incentive Tracker) This rate adjustment passes through tax credits that are available to PSE for generating electricity from wind, to customers. Electric Conservation Program Schedule 120 (Electricity Conservation Service Rider) This rate adjustment collects costs incurred for providing electricity conservation services. Low Income Program Schedule 129 This rate adjustment collects costs incurred for providing low income services. Merger Credit Schedule 132 (Merger Rate Credit) This rate adjustment passes through the rate credit made available following the merger completed in February 2009. Jefferson PUD Sale Credit Schedule 133 (Sale of Asset Tracker) The purpose of this rate is to pass through to customers the regulatory liability created by the Commission s order in Docket No. UE-132027. Green Energy Option Schedule 135 Available to all customers as an option designed to provide customers an opportunity to purchase qualified alternative energy resources. Customers may purchase an unlimited number of blocks of green energy at $2.00 each in addition to all other charges contained in the rate schedule under which the customer receives service. A block is equivalent to a 160 kwh purchase. Monthly minimum purchase is two blocks per month.