YOUR CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY COMPANIES

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YOUR CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY COMPANIES page 2 Electricity options available to you page 4 Your electricity consumption (meter reading facts) page 6 You re moving in (what to do with your contracts) page 8 You re moving out (what to do with your contracts) page 10 When you can t agree

Electricity options available to you You have two contracts one with an electricity network operator and one with an electricity supplier As a customer, you have two separate contracts. One contract is a network contract that you have with the electricity network operator that owns the power transmission and distribution network where you live. The other contract is an electricity supply contract that you have with the company from which you buy your electricity your electricity supplier. If the electricity supplier and the network operator are part of the same group, you will usually receive just one invoice. Otherwise you normally receive two invoices one from the network operator and one from the electricity supplier. This is what you pay for what are your options? The power transmission and distribution network you cannot choose a network operator the fuse rating affects the cost The network operator charges you for the operation and maintenance of power lines. You often pay a subscription fee and a base rate charge for every kilowatt hour (kwh) of electricity that you consume. Your subscription fee depends on the fuse rating, which is a measure of the maximum amount of electricity you can use at any one time. To find out if you have the right fuse rating in your home, consult a qualified electrician or your network operator. If you live in an apartment, you won t normally be able to change the rating of the fuses. Since you cannot choose a network operator, you cannot shop around for the best operator price. price, this contract will be binding for the duration of one, two or three years. A variable price follows developments in the electricity market and changes without any prior notification. You can choose which electricity supplier you wish to buy from. Everyone has to pay taxes, RECS fees and other fees to authorities In addition to what you pay the network operator and your electricity supplier, you will have to pay an energy tax, an RECS fee and other fees payable to authorities (for electrical safety, network monitoring and stand-by electricity) plus VAT. The energy tax varies throughout Sweden, while VAT and other fees to authorities are the same throughout Sweden. The electricity you use you choose your electricity supplier Your electricity supplier charges you for the electricity you use. It will offer you a choice of contracts, e.g. for electricity at a fixed price or a variable price. Normally it will also charge a fixed annual fee. If you sign a contract for electricity at a fixed 2 Electricity options available to you

Signing an electricity supply contract cancel your old contract in time You can sign a new electricity supply contract with your present electricity supplier or change to a new supplier. It is important that the person in your family who signed the network contract also signs the new electricity supply contract. The same person must sign both contracts. Since you have to cancel your old contract, you should first check whether you already have a fixed-term electricity supply contract. Find out how much notice you need to give to cancel your contract. The period of notice can vary. Some contracts are extended automatically if you do not cancel the contract in time. If you break a contract before it comes to an end, you will probably have to pay a penalty. If you have a fixed-term electricity supply contract, your electricity supplier must inform you between 90 and 60 days before your contract expires. The electricity supplier must also notify you that you will remain its customer and the terms for this. If you wish, you can choose a different supplier. If you decide to switch suppliers, you must contact the new supplier. To perform the switch the suppliers often need a month. This depends on, among others, the right of withdrawal within 14 days. This only applies when you change to a new electricity supplier. It does not apply when you renegotiate your contract with your current supplier. The change always comes into effect on the first day of the month. When you change electricity supplier, the network company will read your electricity meter to ensure that the final invoice you receive from the supplier you are leaving is correct. This will be done automatically. You will be sent a written confirmation that you have changed supplier. Your Swedish ID number Name, address Date of electricity supply contract Apartment number Electrical system specification Your new electricity supplier will require these details your Swedish ID number name, address and phone number the date on which you want your new contract to take effect electrical system specification and area specification These details can be found on the invoice from your electricity network company. If you do not sign any other electricity supply contract, you will automatically pay a so called current rate If you decide not to sign an electricity supply contract with a fixed or variable rate, you will pay what is called a current rate. The current rate is not limited to a specific period of time and it can therefore change. If your electricity supplier changes the conditions in the contract, for instance the basis for price setting, it must inform its customers of this change at least two months before the change is effectuated in a separate message. Electricity options available to you 3

Your electricity consumption (meter reading facts) The network operator is responsible for reading your meter information for your invoice Your meter records the amount of electricity you use. It is measured in kilowatt hours (kwh) and the numbers displayed on your meter show how many kilowatt hours you have used. Your network operator is responsible for reading your meter at least once a month. This way, the network operator and electricity supplier know how much electricity you have used and you are charged the right amount. Your meter will be read automatically After 1 July 2009 the network operator is responsible for reading your electricity meter at least once a month. This is done by remote reading. This means that the network operator can read your meter automatically without having to come to your home. Must be read every month if you change supplier if you move Your network operator is responsible for reading your meter on the following occasions: at least once every month if you get a new meter if you change electricity supplier if you move 4 Your electricity consumption

You are charged for actual consumption read every month Your electricity meter must be read every month. However you may not receive a monthly invoice. An invoice is allowed only to include the electricity consumption for a period of three months, unless otherwise agreed with your electricity supplier. Please note that invoices during the winter will be higher than during the summer, especially if you use electricity for heating. This affects your electricity consumption The electricity you use at home is usually divided up into household electricity, electricity for heating and for hot water. The amount used depends on: the heat source in your home the weather and seasons if you economise on the use of electricity how often and how long you use household appliances the size of your home (conversions and extensions affect consumption) how well insulated your house is hot water consumption the number of people in your family Saving electricity Local authorities have energy advisors who can help you cut down on the amount of electricity you use. Your local consumer advice officer also knows where you can seek advice and help. Things to consider: fridges, freezers and other appliances use electricity even when you are not at home the amount of electricity you use may differ greatly from what your neighbour uses you have the ultimate responsibility for the amount of electricity you use Your electricity consumption 5

You re moving in (what to do with your contracts) You have two contracts a network contract and an electricity supply contract Notify your new network operator in good time before moving into your new home As a customer, you have two separate contracts. One contract is a network contract that you have with the electricity network operator that owns the power transmission and distribution network where you live. The other contract is an electricity supply contract that you have with the company from which you buy your electricity your electricity supplier. If the electricity supplier and the network operator are part of the same group, you will usually receive just one invoice. Otherwise you normally receive two invoices one from the network operator and one from the electricity supplier. The network contract is tied to a certain address and cannot therefore be moved to a new address. Notify the network operator of your new address (sign a contract with the network operator) well before you move into your new home. You may be charged a transfer fee when you are moving in. Your network operator will require these details when you move Your Swedish ID number Name, address Date of electricity supply contract Apartment number Electrical system specification your Swedish ID number name, address and phone number the date when you want to start using electricity apartment number information about who lived there before you and electrical installation specification if you know If you are moving into a new home with another person, you must notify which one of you is responsible for the contracts, as both the network contract and the supply contract must be signed by the same person. 6 You re moving in

Have an electricity supply contract with an electricity supplier Contact your present electricity supplier to find out if you can keep your electricity supply contract. If you want to choose a new electricity supplier, you must sign a contract before your network contract comes into effect. If you do not sign any other electricity supply contract, you will receive electricity from a default electricity supplier If you do not sign an electricity supply contract, the network operator has a legal responsibility to ensure that you receive electricity from an electricity supplier. You will buy your electricity from this default electricity supplier until you sign another supply contract. Your network operator must send information about which electricity supplier has been allocated to you and how you change supplier. Your electricity supplier will require these details Your Swedish ID number Name, address Date of electricity supply contract Apartment number Electrical system specification your Swedish ID number name, address and phone number the date when you want to start using electricity electrical system specification and area specification Your network operator can help you with the system and area specifications. You re moving in 7

You re moving out (what to do with your contracts) You have two contracts a network contract and an electricity supply contract Cancel both contracts one month in advance You are liable for payment up to one month after you have given notice that you are moving home. You must therefore give notice to cancel both your network contract and your electricity supply contract at least one month before you move, unless the contracts state otherwise. To cancel the contracts, contact the operator s and the supplier s customer service departments or fill in the Moving Home forms on their websites. You may submit a written or spoken notice of cancellation. Reading the meter The network operator is responsible for reading your meter to make sure the amount shown on your final invoice when you move is correct. This is done automatically by remote reading. It is a good idea to ask the new tenant or owner to contact the network operator. As a customer, you have two separate contracts. One contract is a network contract that you have with the electricity network operator that owns the power transmission and distribution network where you live. The other contract is an electricity supply contract that you have with the company from which you buy your electricity your electricity supplier. If the electricity supplier and the network operator are part of the same group, you will usually receive just one invoice. Otherwise you normally receive two invoices one from the network operator and one from the electricity supplier. You must provide the following information when you cancel the contracts your Swedish ID number or customer number name and phone number new address to which your final invoice should be sent the date when the contracts should be terminated if possible, the name of the person who is moving into your old home, or the name of the landlord or property owner electrical system specification (on the invoice from your network operator) 8 You re moving out

Contracts end contact your network operator sign an electricity supply contract The network contract is tied to a certain address and cannot therefore be moved to a new address. Contact your new network operator before you move into your new address. Your electricity supply contract expires too, but you can ask your electricity supplier if you can keep the same contract for your new address. Otherwise you are fully entitled to choose another one. If family circumstances change When couples separate and one person stays contact the network operator and the electricity supplier The contracts are personal to the individual. This is therefore not obviously the case that a contract, signed by one person, can be taken over by someone else in the household without the consent of the operator and supplier. Obligation to pay any outstanding invoices The person who signed the contracts is liable to pay for the services they receive. If you have any debts, they will not be cancelled when you move home. In the event of death contracts end, contact the network operator and the electricity supplier The contracts expire when notification is given of the death of the person whose name is on the contracts. If the relatives of the deceased remain at the same address, they must sign new contracts with the network operator and the electricity supplier. You re moving out 9

When you can t agree The terms and conditions between you and your electricity supplier and between you and your network operator comply with the general terms and conditions for contracts (ALLMA). These have been drawn up jointly by the Swedish electricity industry The terms and conditions between you and your electricity supplier and between you and your network operator comply with the general terms and conditions for contracts (ALLMA). These have been drawn up jointly by the Swedish electricity industry and the Swedish Consumer Agency. If there is a matter which you and your supplier or network operator cannot agree on, you can seek advice from: your local consumer advice officer The Consumer Energy Markets Bureau, www.konsumenternas.se, tel. +46 (0)8-522 789 50 The Swedish National Board for Consumer Complaints, www.arn.se, tel. +46 (0)8-508 860 00 The Energy Markets Inspectorate, www.ei.se, tel. +46 (0)16-16 27 00 The original text for the information in this brochure is in Swedish. If there is any discrepancy between the content in the different texts, the Swedish version shall apply and if there is any discrepancy in the interpretation of the content, the original text shall apply. Any printing or translation error shall be subject to correction. We cannot be held responsible for any changes that occur after publication. 10 When you can t agree