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) ) ) BEFORE THE South Carolina Electric & Gas Company Annual Request ) for Revised Rates ) PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA (Please type or print) Submitted by: Matthew W. Gissendanner Address: SCANACorp. 220 Operation Way MC C222 Cayce, SC 29033-3701 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) COVER SHEET DOCKET NUMBER: 2015-160 -E SC Bar Number: 76027 ------------------------------ Telephone: 803-217-5359 Fax: 803-217-7810 Other: Email: [email protected] NOTE: The cover sheet and information contained herein neither replaces nor supplements the filing and service of pleadings or other papers as required by law. This form is required for use by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina for the purpose of docketing and must be filled out completely. DOCKETING INFORMATION (Check all that apply) D Emergency Relief demanded in petition 0 Request for item to be placed on Commission's Agenda expeditiously D Other: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ __ u_sT_R __ Y_c_c_he_c_k_o_n_e) ______ ___________ N __ A_T_U_RE ___ o_F __ A_c_T_I_o_N __ __________ __ IZJ Electric 0 Electric/Gas D Electric/Telecommunications 0 Electric/Water 0 Electric/Water/Telecom. 0 Electric/Water/Sewer D Gas 0 Railroad 0 Sewer 0 Telecommunications 0 Transportation D Water 0 Water/Sewer 0 Administrative Matter 0 Other: D Affidavit 0 Agreement 0 Answer 0 Appellate Review 0 Application 0 Brief 0 Certificate 0 Comments 0 Complaint 0 Consent Order 0 Discovery 0 Exhibit 0 Expedited Consideration 0 Memorandum 0 Motion 0 . Objection 0 Petition 0 Petition for Reconsideration 0 Petition for Rulemaking 0 Petition for Rule to Show Cause 0 Petition to Intervene 0 Petition to Intervene Out of Time 0 Prefiled Testimony 0 Promotion 0 Proposed Order 0 Interconnection Agreement 0 Protest 0 Interconnection Amendment 0 Publisher's Affidavit 0 Late-Filed Exhibit 0 Report 0 Request 0 Request for Certification 0 Request for Investigation 0 Resale Agreement 0 Resale Amendment 0 Reservation Letter 0 Response 0 Response to Discovery 0 Return to Petition 0 Stipulation 0 Subpoena Tariff 0 Other: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ) ) BEFORE THE ) PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION South Carolina Electric & Gas Company Annual Request ) OF SOUTH CAROLINA for Revised Rates ) ) COVER SHEET ) ) ) DOCKET ) NUMBER: 2015 160 - E ) ) ) (Please type or print) Submitted by: Matthew W. Gissendanner Address: SCANA Cor . 220 0 eration Way MC C222 Cayce, SC 29033-3701 SC Bar Number: 76027 Telephone: Fax: 803-217-5359 803-217-7810 Other: Email: matthew. issendanner scana.corn NOTE; The cover sheet and information contained herein neither replaces nor supplements the liling and service of pleadings or other papers as required by law. This form is required for use by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina for the purpose of docketing and must be filled out completely. DOCKETING INFORMATION (Check all that apply) Emergency Relief demanded in petition Request for item to be placed on Commission's Agenda expeditiously Other: NATURE OF ACTION (Check all that apply) H Electric Electric/Gas Electric/Telecommunications Electric/Water Electric/Water/Telecom. Electric/Water/Sewer Gas Railroad Sewer Telecommunications Transportation Water Water/Sewer Administrative Matter Other: Affidavit Agreement Answer Appellate Review Application Brief Certificate Comments Complaint Consent Order Discovery Exhibit Expedited Consideration Interconnection Agreement Interconnection Amendment Late-Filed Exhibit [X] Letter Memorandum Motion Objection Petition Petition for Reconsideration Petition for Rulemaking Petition for Rule to Show Cause Petition to Intervene Petition to Intervene Out of Time Prefiled Testimony Promotion Proposed Order Protest Publisher's Affidavit Report Request Request for Certification Request for Investigation Resale Agreement Resale Amendment Reservation Letter Response Response to Discovery Return to Petition Stipulation Subpoena P] Tariff Other:

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Page 1: NUMBER: 2015 160 E

) ) )

BEFORE THE

South Carolina Electric & Gas Company Annual Request ) for Revised Rates )

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA

(Please type or print)

Submitted by: Matthew W. Gissendanner

Address: SCANACorp.

220 Operation Way MC C222

Cayce, SC 29033-3701

) ) ) )

) ) ) )

COVER SHEET

DOCKET

NUMBER: 2015-160 - E

SC Bar Number: 76027 ------------------------------

Telephone: 803-217-5359

Fax: 803-217-7810

Other:

Email: [email protected] NOTE: The cover sheet and information contained herein neither replaces nor supplements the filing and service of pleadings or other papers

as required by law. This form is required for use by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina for the purpose of docketing and must

be filled out completely.

DOCKETING INFORMATION (Check all that apply)

D Emergency Relief demanded in petition 0 Request for item to be placed on Commission's Agenda expeditiously

D Other: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I~_IN_n __ u_sT_R __ Y_c_c_he_c_k_o_n_e) ______ ~II~ ___________ N __ A_T_U_RE ___ o_F __ A_c_T_I_o_N __ (C_h_e_c_k_a_n_th_a_t_a_pp_l_~ __________ __

IZJ Electric

0 Electric/Gas

D Electric/Telecommunications

0 Electric/Water

0 Electric/Water/Telecom.

0 Electric/Water/Sewer

D Gas

0 Railroad

0 Sewer

0 Telecommunications

0 Transportation

D Water

0 Water/Sewer

0 Administrative Matter

0 Other:

D Affidavit

0 Agreement

0 Answer

0 Appellate Review

0 Application

0 Brief

0 Certificate

0 Comments

0 Complaint

0 Consent Order

0 Discovery

0 Exhibit

0 Expedited Consideration

~Letter

0 Memorandum

0 Motion

0 . Objection

0 Petition

0 Petition for Reconsideration

0 Petition for Rulemaking

0 Petition for Rule to Show Cause

0 Petition to Intervene

0 Petition to Intervene Out of Time

0 Prefiled Testimony

0 Promotion

0 Proposed Order

0 Interconnection Agreement 0 Protest

0 Interconnection Amendment 0 Publisher's Affidavit

0 Late-Filed Exhibit 0 Report

0 Request

0 Request for Certification

0 Request for Investigation

0 Resale Agreement

0 Resale Amendment

0 Reservation Letter

0 Response

0 Response to Discovery

0 Return to Petition

0 Stipulation

0 Subpoena

~ Tariff

0 Other:

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA )) BEFORE THE) PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

South Carolina Electric & Gas Company Annual Request ) OF SOUTH CAROLINAfor Revised Rates )

) COVER SHEET)

)

) DOCKET

) NUMBER: 2015 — 160 - E)))

(Please type or print)

Submitted by: Matthew W. GissendannerAddress: SCANA Cor .

220 0 eration Way MC C222

Cayce, SC 29033-3701

SC Bar Number: 76027

Telephone:

Fax:

803-217-5359

803-217-7810

Other:Email: matthew. issendanner scana.corn

NOTE; The cover sheet and information contained herein neither replaces nor supplements the liling and service of pleadings or other papersas required by law. This form is required for use by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina for the purpose of docketing and mustbe filled out completely.

DOCKETING INFORMATION (Check all that apply)Emergency Relief demanded in petition Request for item to be placed on Commission's Agenda expeditiously

Other:

NATURE OF ACTION (Check all that apply)

H Electric

Electric/Gas

Electric/Telecommunications

Electric/Water

Electric/Water/Telecom.

Electric/Water/Sewer

Gas

Railroad

Sewer

Telecommunications

Transportation

Water

Water/Sewer

Administrative Matter

Other:

Affidavit

Agreement

Answer

Appellate Review

Application

Brief

Certificate

Comments

Complaint

Consent Order

Discovery

Exhibit

Expedited Consideration

Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Amendment

Late-Filed Exhibit

[X] Letter

Memorandum

Motion

Objection

Petition

Petition for Reconsideration

Petition for Rulemaking

Petition for Rule to Show Cause

Petition to Intervene

Petition to Intervene Out of Time

Prefiled Testimony

Promotion

Proposed Order

Protest

Publisher's Affidavit

Report

Request

Request for Certification

Request for Investigation

Resale Agreement

Resale Amendment

Reservation Letter

Response

Response to Discovery

Return to Petition

Stipulation

Subpoena

P] Tariff

Other:

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Matthew W. Gissendanner Assistant General Counsel

[email protected]

October 7, 2015

VIA ELECTRONIC DELIVERY

The Honorable Jocelyn G. Boyd Chief Clerk/ Administrator Public Service Commission of South Carolina 101 Executive Center Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29210

RE: South Carolina Electric & Gas Company Annual Request for Revised Rates Docket No. 2015-160-E

Dear Ms. Boyd:

By Order No. 2015-712, dated September 30, 2015, issued in Docket No. 2015-160-E, the Public Service Commission of South Carolina ("Commission") approved the request of South Carolina Electric & Gas Company ("SCE&G" or "Company") for revised rates under the Base Load Review Act. In doing so, the Commission also instructed SCE&G to electronically file revised rate tariffs within ten (10) days of the Company's receipt of the Commission's Order. The purpose of this letter is to inf01m the Commission that, in compliance with Order No. 2015-712, SCE&G has filed its revised rate tariff sheets electronically using the Commission's E­Tariff System and is enclosing a copy of same for the Commission's administrative file.

If you have any questions, please advise.

MWG/kms Enclosures

cc: John W. Flitter Shannon Bowyer Hudson, Esquire Andrew M. Bateman, Esquire M. Anthony James

Very truly yours,

J;(~PJJ~~ Matthew W. Gissendanner

(all via U.S. First Class Mail w/enclosures)

POWER FOR LIVINGMatthew W. Gissendanner

Assistant General Counsel

matthew issendanner scone com

October 7, 2015

VIA ELECTRONIC DELIVERY

The Honorable Jocelyn G. BoydChief Clerk/AdministratorPublic Service Commission of South Carolina101 Executive Center DriveColumbia, South Carolina 29210

RE: South Carolina Electric & Gas Company Annual Request for Revised RatesDocket No. 2015-160-E

Dear Ms. Boyd:

By Order No. 2015-712, dated September 30, 2015, issued in Docket No. 2015-160-E,the Public Service Commission of South Carolina ("Commissionn) approved the request ofSouth Carolina Electric & Gas Company ("SCE&G" or "Company") for revised rates under theBase Load Review Act. In doing so, the Commission also instructed SCE&G to electronicallyfile revised rate tariffs within ten (10) days of the Company's receipt of the Commission's Order.The purpose of this letter is to inform the Commission that, in compliance with Order No. 2015-712, SCE&G has filed its revised rate tariff sheets electronically using the Commission's E-Tariff System and is enclosing a copy of same for the Commission's administrative file.

If you have any questions, please advise.

Very truly yours,

i(t'x(k QA~./ ~Matthew W. Gissendanner

MWG/kmsEnclosures

CC: John W. FlitterShannon Bowyer Hudson, EsquireAndrew M. Bateman, EsquireM. Anthony James

(all via U.S. First Class Mail w/enclosures)

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South Carolina Electric & Gas Company ) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Annual Request for Revised Rates )

This is to certify that I have caused to be served this day one (1) copy of South

Carolina Electric & Gas Company's revised rate tariffs approved by Order No. 2015-

712 to the persons named below via U.S. First Class Mail:

Shannon Bowyer Hudson, Esquire Office of Regulatory Staff

1401 Main Street, Suite 900 Columbia, SC 29201

John W. Flitter Office of Regulatory Staff

1401 Main Street, Suite 900 Columbia, SC 29201

Andrew M. Bateman, Esquire Office of Regulatory Staff

1401 Main Street, Suite 900 Columbia, SC 29201

M. Anthony James Office of Regulatory Staff

1401 Main Street, Suite 900 Columbia, SC 29201

Cayce South Carolina This J ~day of October 2015

BEFORE

THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF

SOUTH CAROLINA

DOCKET NO. 2015-160-E

South Carolina Electric Ec Gas Company ) CERTIFICATEAnnual Request for Revised Rates ) OF SERVICE

This is to certify that I have caused to be served this day one (I) copy of South

Carolina Electric k Gas Company's revised rate tariffs approved by Order No. 2015-

712 to the persons named below via U.S. First Class Mail:

Shannon Bowyer Hudson, EsquireOffice of Regulatory Staff

1401 Main Street, Suite 900Columbia, SC 29201

John W. FlitterOffice of Regulatory Staff

1401 Main Street, Suite 900Columbia, SC 29201

Andrew M. Bateman, EsquireOffice of Regulatory Staff

1401 Main Street, Suite 900Columbia, SC 29201

M. Anthony JamesOffice of Regulatory Staff

1401 Main Street, Suite 900Columbia, SC 29201

Cayce South CarolinaThis~ day of October 2015

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& GAS COMPANY

RATE1

AVAILABILITY

ELECTRICITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE GOOD CENTS RATE

Effective January 15, 1996 this schedule is closed and not available to any new structure.

This rate is available to customers who meet the Company's Good Cents requirements and use the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system to individually metered private residence and individually metered dwelling units in apartment structures or other multi-family residential structures. It is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied to dwelling units having a total of more than ten rooms, five or more of which are rented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, or members, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilities for the sole use of the family or individual occupying such dwelling unit.

CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Prior to construction, the customer or prospective customer must contact the Company to ascertain the requirements of the Good Cents Program and to arrange for on-site inspections for compliance.

The dwelling unit must be certified by the Company to meet or exceed the Company's Good Cents Program requirements in force at the time of application in order to qualify for service under this rate schedule.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

RATE PER MONTH

Summer Winter (Billing Months (Billing Months

June-September) October-May)

Basic Facilities Charge: $ 10.00 $ 10.00

Plus Energy Charge:

First BOO kWh @ $ 0.13453 per kWh $ 0.13453 per kWh Excess over BOO kWh @ $ 0.1479B per kWh $ 0.12914 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.002B4 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 1 RESIDENTIAL SERVICEGOOD CENTS RATE

AVAILABILITY

Effective January 15, 1996 this schedule is closed and not available to any new structure.

This rate is available to customers who meet the Company's Good Cents requirements and use the Company's standard service which is specified as asingle point of delivery per premises from an exishng overhead distiibution system to individually metered private residence and individually metered dwellingunits in apartment structures or ofher multi-family residenhal structures It is not available far resale service nor shall service be supplied to dweging unitshaving a total of more than len rooms, five or more of which are rented or offered for rent to any person or persons nol a member, or members, of theimmediate family of the owner or lessor of Ihe dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilities for the sole use of the family or individualoccupying such dweging unit.

CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Prior to construction, the customer or prospective customer must contact the Company to ascertain the requirements of the Good Cents Program and toarrange for on-site inspections for compliance.

The dwelling unit must be certified by the Company fo meet or exceed the Company's Good Cents Program requirements in force at the time of applicationin order to qualify for service under this rate schedule.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 heriz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Char e:

Summer(Biliing Months

June-September)

$ 10.00

Winter(Billing Months

October-Msy)

$ 10.00

Plus Energy Charge:

First 800 kWhExcess over 800 kWii

$ 0.13453 per kWh $ 0.13453 per kWh$ 014798 perkWh $ 012914 perkWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly mimmum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ 03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order af the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ .00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of Ihe Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state ar focal governmental body.

PAYMENTTERMS

AI bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard spemfications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when customer pays thedifference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays the Company its normal monthly famkty charge based on such difference in

costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location

GENERAL TERNIS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this raie schedule

Effective for Bills RenderedOn and After October 30, 2015

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& GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE2 LOW USE RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to customers that meet the special conditions listed below, and are served by the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system to individually metered private residences and individually metered dwelling units in apartment structures or other multi-family residential structures. It is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied to dwelling units having a total of more than ten rooms, five or more of which are rented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, or members, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilities for the sole use of the family or individual occupying such dwelling unit.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

1) This rate schedule is available to those accounts where the consumption has not exceeded 400 kWh for each of the twelve billing months preceding the billing month service is to be initially billed under this rate schedule. The customer must have occupied the dwelling unit for the entire time necessary to determine eligibility under this rate schedule.

2) Consumption during a billing period of more than 30 days, used to determine eligibility under this rate schedule, shall be adjusted to a 30 day billing period by application of a fraction, the numerator of which shall be 30 and the denominator of which shall be the actual number of days in the billing period.

3) The second billing month within a twelve billing month period that consumption under this rate schedule exceeds 400 kWh will terminate eligibility under this rate schedule.

4) Service will be billed under the previous rate schedule the next twelve billing periods before the customer will again be eligible for the Low Use Rate.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge: $ 10.00

Plus Energy Charge:

All kWh@ $ 0.1 0850 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 2

AVAILABILITY

LOW USE RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

This rate is available to customers that meet the special condibons fisted below, and are served by Ihe Company's standard service which is specified asa single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distnbution system to individually melered private residences and individually metereddwelling units in apartment structures or other multi-family residential structures It is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplred todwelling units having a total of more than ten rooms, five or more of which are rented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, ormembers, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilibes for the sole use of the family or individualoccupying such dwelling unit

SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

1) This rate schedule is available io those accounts where the consumption has not exceeded 400 kWh for each of Ihe twelve billing months preceding thebilling month service is to be inibally billed under this rate schedule The customer must have occupied Ihe dwelling unit for the enbre time necessary todetermine eligibikly under this rate schedule

2) Consumpbon during a billing period of more than 30 days, used to determine eligibility under this rate schedule, shall be adiusted to a 30 day bdling penodby applicabon of a fraction, the numerator of which shall be 30 and the denominator of which shall be the actual number of days in the billing period.

3) The second billing month within a twelve billing month penod thai consumption under this rate schedule exceeds 400 kWh will terminate eligibility underthis rate schedule.

4) Service will be bdled under the previous rate schedule the next twelve billing periods before the customer wifi again be ekgible for Ihe Low Use Rate.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 80 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge: $ 10 00

Plus Energy Charge:

All klNh tiMINIMUM CHARGE

$ 010850 per kWh

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ 03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are sublect to adiuslment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 0D284 per klNh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ .0D004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Pubkc Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To Ihe above wil( be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any stale or local governmentalbody

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are nel and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specihcabons. Non-standard service will be famished only when the customer pays thedifference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on suchdifference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year A separate contract shall be wntten for each melar at each locabon.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills RenderedOn and After October 30, 2015

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R A T E 3

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

E L E C T R I C I T Y

M U N I C I P A L

P O W E R S E R V I C E

This rate is available to municipal customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system. This includes all municipally owned and operated facilities for power purposes including, but not restricted to public buildings and pumping stations. It is not available for resale or standby service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge: $ 22.25

Plus Energy Charge:

All kWh@ $ 0.11563 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times the estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction of the excess cost or pay the Company's standard facility rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

Service shall not be supplied under this rate for establishments of a commercial nature, nor to operations primarily non-municipal. Under no conditions will the Company allow the service to be resold to or shared with others.

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than ten (10) years. Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than ten (10) years.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC K GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 3 MUNICIPALPOWER SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to munimpal customers using the Company's standard service which is spemfied as a single point of delivery per premises from anexisting overhead distnbution system. This includes all municipally owned and operated facilities for power purposes including, but not restncted to publicbuildings and pumping stations It is not available for resale or standby service

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge:

Plus Energy Charge;

AII liwli

$ 22.25

$ 0 11563 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times theestimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be denved by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction of theexcess cost or pay the Company's standard facility rale on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject lo adjustmeni by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmentalbody.

PAYMENTTERMS

Alf bills are nel and payable when rendered

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

Service shall nol be supplied under this rate for establishments of a commercial nature, nor lo operations primanly non-municipal. Under no conditionswill the Company allow the service lo be resold to or shared with others

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard spemfications Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays thedifference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on suchdifference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be wntten for a penod of not less than ten (10) years Contracts shall be writlen for a penod of not less than len (10) years.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

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RATE 5

AVAILABILITY

ELECTRICITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE TIME OF USE

(Page 1 of 2)

This rate is available on a voluntary basis to customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system to individually metered private residences and individually metered dwelling units in apartment structures or other multi-family residential structures. It is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied to dwelling units having a total of more than ten rooms, five or more of which are rented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, or members, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilities for the sole use of the family or individual occupying such dwelling unit.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

A. On-Peak Hours:

RATE PER MONTH

I. Summer Months of June-September

A. Basic Facilities Charge:

B. Energy Charge: All on-peak kWh @ All off-peak kWh @

C. Minimum Bill: The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge

II. Winter Months of October-May

A. Basic Facilities Charge:

B. Energy Charge: All on-peak kWh @ All off-peak kWh @

c. Minimum Bill: The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

Summer Months of June-September:

$ 14.00

$ 0.32169 per kWh $ 0.1 0723 per kWh

$ 14.00

$ 0.28952 per kWh $ 0.1 0723 per kWh

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 2:00 p.m.-7:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.*

Winter Months of October-May: The on-peak winter hours are defined as the hours between 7:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.•

B. Off-Peak Hours: The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified as on-peak hours.

*Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 5

AVAILABILITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICETIME OF USE

(Page I of 2)

This rate is available on a voluntary basis to customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from anexisbng overhead distnbution system to individually metered private residences and individually metered dwelling units in apartment structures or other multi-familyresidential structures lt is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied lo dwelling units having a total of more than ten rooms, five or more of whichare rented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, or members, of the immediate family of ihe owner or lessor of the dwelling units

A dwelhng unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen famlities for the sole use of the family or individual occupying suchdwelling unit.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Summer Months of June-September

A. Basic Facilities Charge:

B. Energy Charge:All on-peak kWh tiAll off- eak kWh

C. Minimum Bill:The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge

II. Winter Months of October-May

A. Basic Facilities Charge:

B. Energy Charge:All on-peak kWhAll off-peak kWh ti

C. Minimum Bill:The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic famlities charge

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

$ 14 00

$ 0.32169 per kWh$ 0.10723 per kWh

$ 14.00

$ 028952 per kWh

$ 010723 per kWh

A. On-Peak Hours:Summer Months of June-September

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 2:00 p m.-7.00 p m, Monday-Friday, excluding holidays *

Winter Months of October-MayThe on-peak winter hours are defined as the hours between 7 00 a.m -12:00 noon, Monday-Fnday, excluding holidays.*

B. Off-Peak Hours:The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not spemfied as on-peak hours.

*Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memonal Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgwing Day and Chnslmas Day

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adiustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

STORIIII DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENTTERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

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R A T E S

S P E C I A L P R O V I S I O N S

E L E C T R I C I T Y

R E S I D E N T I A L S E R V I C E

T I M E O F U S E

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The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

The Company shall have the right to install and operate special metering equipment to measure customer's loads or any part thereof and to obtain any other data necessary to determine the customer's load characteristics.

The Company's levelized payment plans are not available to customers served under this rate schedule.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1} year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC S GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 5 RESIDENTIAL SERVICETIME OF USE

(Page 2 of 2)

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish senrice in accordance with its standard speafications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference incosts between non-standard service and standard service or pays lo the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

The Company shall have Ihe nght to install and operale special melering equipment to measure customer's loads or any part thereof and lo obtain any other dalenecessary lo determine lhe customer's toad charactenstics

The Company's levelized payment plans are not available lo customers served under this rate schedule

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be wditten for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of Ibis rate schedule.

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RATES

AVAILABILITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ENERGY SAVER/ CONSERVATION RATE

(Page 1 of 2)

This rate is available to customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system to individually metered private residences and individually metered dwelling units in apartment structures or other multi-family residential structures. It is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied to dwelling units having a total of more than ten rooms, five or more of which are rented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, or members, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilities for the sole use of the family or individual occupying such dwelling unit.

The builder or homeowner must provide the following: 1) For new homes only- Proof that home meets the Council of American Building Officials Model Energy Code. 2) Receipts showing the purchase and installation of a new AC unit that meets the requirements as shown below. 3) A certificate issued by an installer showing a wall total cavity R value of 15 (R-15). 4) Certification from builder stating that requirements have been met.

The Company may perform an on-site audit to verify that customer meets availability requirements as stated herein.

THERMAL AND AIR CONDITIONING REQUIREMENTS FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION

The following requirements are predicated on the Council of American Building Officials Model Energy Code and subject to change with a change in the Council of American Building Officials Model Energy Code. Sufficient application of thermal control products and specified air conditioning requirements must be met to satisfy the minimum standards outlined below:

Ceilings:

Lighting:

Walls:

Floors:

Windows:

Doors:

Ducts:

Attic Vent:

Water Heaters:

Air Condition:

Other:

Ceilings of newly constructed homes shall be insulated with a total "as installed" thermal resistance (R) value of 30 (R-30). Ceilings of manufactured housing shall be insulated with a thermal resistance (R) value of 30 (R-30). Ceilings of existing housing shall be insulated with a total "as installed" thermal resistance (R) value of 38 (R-38).

Recessed ceiling lights shall be sealed.

Walls exposed to the full temperature differential (TD), or unconditioned areas, shall have a total cavity R value of 15 (R-15). •This is not a requirement for existing housing.

Floors over crawl space or crawl space walls shall have insulation installed having a total R value of 19 (R-19). 100% of the exposed earth in a crawl space shall be covered with a vapor barrier of no less than (4) mills.

Windows shall be insulated (double) glass or have storm windows.

Doors exposed to full TD areas must be weather-stripped on all sides and of solid construction.

Air ducts located outside of conditioned space must have: 1) all joints properly fastened and sealed, and, 2) the duct shall have a minimum installed insulation R-value of 6.0. All joints in ductwork outside of the conditioned space must be permanently sealed with the application of duct sealant. Transverse joints, take-offs, transitions, supply/return connections to the air handler, boot connections to the floor/ceiling/wall, and framed-in and panned passages must be made airtight with duct sealant.

Attic ventilation must be a minimum of one square foot of net free area for each 150 square feet attic floor area.

Electric water heaters must have insulation surrounding the tank with minimum total R value of 8 (R-8).

All air conditioners must have a SEER rating of 1.0 SEER higher than the rating shown in the Council of American Building Officials Model Energy Code or any federal or state mandated energy codes, whichever is higher.

Chimney flues and fireplaces must have tight fitting dampers.

•insulation thermal resistance values are shown for insulation only, framing corrections will not be considered.

The "as installed" thermal resistance (R) value for all loose fill or blowing type insulation materials must be verifiable either by installed density using multiple weighted samples, the manufacturer's certification methods, Federal Trade Commission's procedures or other methods specified by local governing agencies.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC S GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 6

AVAILABILITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICEENERGY SAVER/ CONSERVATION RATE

(Page 1 of 2)

This rate is available to customers using the Company's standard service which is speafied as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overheaddistnbubon system to individually metered pnvate residences and individua/ly metered dwelling units in apartment structures or other multi-family residentialstructures It is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied to dwelling units having a total of more than ten rooms, five or more of which arerented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, or members, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to Iwing quarters, kitchen faalities for the sole use of the family or individual occupyingsuch dwelling unit

The budder or homeowner must provide the following:

1) For new homes only - Proof that home meets the Coundi of American Building Officials Model Energy Code2) Receipts showing the purchase and installation of a new AC unit that meets the requirements as shown below.

3) A certificate issued by an installer showing a wall total cavity R value of 15 (R-15).

4) Certification from builder stating that requirements have been met.

The Company may perform an on-site audit to venfy that customer meets availability requirements as stated herein

THERMAL AND AIR CONDITIONING REQUIREMENTS FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION

The following requirements are predicated on the Counml of Amencan Building Officials Model Energy Code and sub/ect to change with a change in the Counalof American Building Offiaals Model Energy Code. Sufficient application of thermal control products and spewfied air conditioning requirements must be met tosatisfy the minimum standards outlined below.

Ceilings:

Lighting:

Walls:

Floors:

Windows:

Doors:

Ducts:

Ceilings of newly constructed homes shall be insulated with a total "as installed" thermal resistance (R) value of 30 (R-30)Ceilings of manufactured housing shall be insulated with a thermal resistance (R) value of 30 (R-30).Ceikngs of existing housing shall be insulated with a total "as installed" thermal resistance (R) value of 36 (R-38).

Recessed ceiling lights shall be seated

Walls exposed to the full temperature differentia (TD), or unconditioned areas, shall have a total cavity R value of 15 (R-15)This is not a requirement for existing housing

Floors over crawl space or crawl space walls shall have insulation installed having a total R value of 19 (R-1 9).

100M of the exposed earth in a crawl space shall be covered with a vapor barner of no less than (4) mills

INindows shall be insulated (double) glass or have storm windows.

Doors exposed to full TD areas must be weather-stripped on all sides and of solid construction

Air ducts located outside of conditioned space must have: 1) all loints properly fastened and sealed, and, 2) the duct shall have aminimum installed insulation R-value of 6 0. All loints in ductwork outside of the conditioned space musl be permanently sealed withthe application of duct sealant Transverse joints, take-offs, transitions, supply/return connections to the air handler, boot connecbonsto the floor/ceiling/wall, and framed-in and panned passages must be made airtight with duct sealant.

Attic Vent: Attic venblation must be a minimum of one square foot of net free area for each 150 square feet attic floor area

Water Heaters: Electnc water heaters must have insulation surrounding the tank with minimum total R value of 8 (R-8).

Air Condition: All air condiboners must have a SEER rating of 1 0 SEER higher than the rating shown in the Counal of American Bui/ding OfficialsModel Energy Code or any federal or state mandated energy codes, whichever is higher

Other: Chimney tlues and fireplaces must have tight fitting dampers

'Insulation thermal resistance values are shown for insulation only, framing corrections will not be considered.

The "as installed" thermal resistance (R) value for ag loose fill or blowing type insulation materials must be venfiabla either by installed densityusing multiple weighted samples, the manufacturer's certification methods, Federal Trade Commission's procedures or other methodsspecified by local governing agencies.

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R A T E S

C H A R A C T E R OF S E R V I C E

A l t e r n a t i n g C u r r e n t , 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

Basic Facilities Charge:

Plus Energy Charge:

First 800 kWh @

Excess over 800 kWh @

RATE PER MONTH

Summer (Billing Month

June-September)

$

$

$

10.00

0. 13453 per kWh

0.14798 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

ELECTRICITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ENERGY SAVER I CONSERVATION RATE

(Page 2 of 2)

Winter (Billing Month October-May)

$ 10.00

$ 0.13453 per kWh

$ 0.12914 per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY

RATE 6

ELECTRICITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICEENERGY SAVER I CONSERVATION RATE

(Page 2 of 2)

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire

RATE PER MONTH

Summer(Billing Month

June-September)

Winter(Billing MonthOctober-May)

Basic Facilities Charge:

Plus Energy Charge:

First 800 kWh tS

Excess over 800 kWh

$ 10.00 $ 10 00

$ 0.13453 per kWh $ 0.13453 per kWh

$ 0.14798 per kWh $ 0.12914 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic famlities charge as stated above

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are sublect to adlustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended unti( further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To ihe above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENTTERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays thedifference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly faality charge based on such difference in

costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a penod of not less than one (1) year A separate contract shall be wnt ten for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of ihis rate schedule

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RATE 7

AVAILABILITY

ELECTRICITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE TIME-OF-USE DEMAND

(Page 1 of 2)

This rate is available on a voluntary basis to customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system to individually metered private residences and individually metered dwelling units in apartments structures or other multi-family residential structures. It is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied to dwelling units having a total or more than ten rooms, five or more of which are rented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, or members, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilities for the sole use of the family or individual occupying such dwelling unit.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge: $ 14.00

II. Demand Charge:

A. On-Peak Billing Demand

~S~u~m~m~e=r~M~on~t~h~s~o~f~Ju=n~e~-~S~ep~t=e~m~b~e~r~~~----------------~$--~1~1~.9~4~perKVV ~N~o~n~-S~u=m~m~e~r~M~o~n~th~s~o~f~O~c~to=b~e~r~-M~a~y~~~----------------~$ ____ ~8~.5~3-perKVV

Ill. Energy Charge:

All on-peak kVVh ~ All off-peak kVVh ~

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

BILLING DEMAND

$ 0.1 0092 per kVVh $ 0.08776 per kVVh

The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for the current month occurring during the on-peak hours specified below. The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for any period may be recorded on a rolling time interval.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours: Summer Months of June-September:

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 2:00 p.m.-7:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.• Non-Summer Months of October-May:

The on-peak winter hours are defined as the hours between 7:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.• B. Off-Peak Hours:

The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified as on-peak hours. *Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kVVh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00284 per kVVh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kVVh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 7

AVAILABILITY

RESIDENTIAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE DEMAND

(Page 1 of2)

This rate is available on a voluntary basis to customers using the Company's standard service which is speafied as a single point of delivery per premises from anexisting overhead distnbution system to individually metered private residences and individually metered dwelling units in apadments structures or other multi-familyresidential structures lt is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied to dwelling units having a total or more than len rooms, five or more of whichare rented or offered for rent to any person or persons nol a member, or members, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is dehned as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilities for the sole use of Ihe family or individual occupying suchdwelling unit.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Char e:

II. Demand Charge:

$ 14 00

A On-Peak Billing Demand

Summer Months of June-Se temberNon-Summer Months of October-May tm

III. Energy Charge:

All on- eak kWhAll off-peak kWh @

MINIMUM CHARGE

$ 11.94 per KW

$ 8 53 per KW

$ 010092 perkWh$ 008776 per kWh

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic famlities charge as stated above.

BILLING DEMAND

The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for the current month occurring during the on-peak hours specified below. The maximumintegrated fifteen minute demand for any period may be recorded on a rolling time interval.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours:Summer Months of June-September

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 2.00 p.m.-7 00 p.m., Monday-Fnday, excluding holidays'on-SummerMonths of October-May:The on-peak winter hours are defined as the hours between 7 00 a m -12'00 noon, Monday-Friday, excluding holidays *

B. Off-Peak Hours:The off-peak hours in any month are defined as ag hours not specified as on-peak hours

'Holidays are. New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving lyay and Chdistmas Day.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adiustmenl by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ .00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales lax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENTTERMS

Ag bigs are net and payable when rendered.

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S P E C I A L P R O V I S I O N S

E L E C T R I C I T Y

R E S I D E N T I A L S E R V I C E

T I M E - O F - U S E D E M A N D

(Page 2 of2)

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

The Company shall have the right to install and operate special metering equipment to measure customer's loads or any part thereof and to obtain any other data necessary to determine the customer's load characteristics.

The Company's levelized payment plans are not available to customers served under this rate schedule.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 2 RESIDENTIAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE DEMAND

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SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with ils standard spemiicabons. Non.standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference incosts between non-standard service and standard senrice or pays to the Company its normal monthly facibty charge based on such difference in costs.

The Company shag have the dight to install and operate spemal metering equipment to measure customer's loads or any part thereof and to obtain any other datanecessary to determine lhe customer's load characteristics.

The Company's levelized paymenl plans are not available to customers served under this rate schedule.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Conlracls shall be wntten for a penod of not less than one (I) year. A separate contract shall be wdiffen for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule

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A V A I L A B I L I T Y

T h i s rate is a v a i l a b l e t o c u s t o m e r s using t h e Company's s t a n d a r d s e r v i c e w h i c h i s s p e c i f i e d as a s i n g l e p o i n t o f d e l i v e r y p e r p r e m i s e s from an existing

o v e r h e a d d i s t r i b u t i o n s y s t e m to i n d i v i d u a l l y metered p r i v a t e r e s i d e n c e s and i n d i v i d u a l l y metered d w e l l i n g u n i t s in a p a r t m e n t s t r u c t u r e s o r o t h e r m u l t i - f a m i l y

residential s t r u c t u r e s . It i s n o t a v a i l a b l e f o r r e s a l e s e r v i c e n o r shall s e r v i c e be supplied to dwelling u n i t s h a v i n g a t o t a l o f more than ten rooms, f i v e o r more o f

w h i c h a r e rented o r o f f e r e d f o r rent to a n y p e r s o n o r p e r s o n s n o t a member, o r members, o f the i m m e d i a t e family o f the o w n e r o r l e s s o r o f the d w e l l i n g units.

A d w e l l i n g u n i t is d e f i n e d as a room o r g r o u p o f rooms having, in a d d i t i o n to living quarters, k i t c h e n f a c i l i t i e s f o r the s o l e u s e o f the family o r i n d i v i d u a l

occupying such d w e l l i n g unit.

C H A R A C T E R O F S E R V I C E

A l t e r n a t i n g Current, 60 hertz, s i n g l e phase, 120 volts, 2 wire o r 1 2 0 / 2 4 0 v o l t s 3 wire.

B a s i c F a c i l i t i e s C h a r g e :

P l u s E n e r g y C h a r g e :

F i r s t 800 k W h @

E x c e s s o v e r k W h @

R A T E P E R M O N T H

S u m m e r

( B i l l i n g M o n t h

J u n e - S e p t e m b e r )

$

$

$

10.00

0.13939 per kWh

0.15333 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

$

Winter (Billing Month October-May)

10.00

$

$

0.13939 per kWh

0.13381 per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC 8 GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 8 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to customers using the Company's standard service which is speafied as a single point of delivery per premises from an existingoverhead distribution syslem to individually metered pdivate residences and individually metered dwelling units in apartment structures or other multi-familyresidential structures It is not available for resale service nor shall service be supplied to dwelling units having a total of more than ten rooms, five or more ofwhich are rented or offered for rent to any person or persons not a member, or members, of the immediate family of the owner or lessor of the dwelling units.

A dwelling unit is defined as a room or group of rooms having, in addition to living quarters, kitchen facilibes for the sole use of the family or individualoccupying such dwelling uniL

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, 120 volts, 2 wire or 120/240 volts 3 wire.

RATE PER MONTH

Summer(Billing Month

June-September)

Winter(Billing MonthOctober-May)

Basic Facilities Charge:

Plus Energy Charge:

First 800 kWh II

$ 10 00 $ 10.00

$ 0.13939 per kWh $ 0 13939 per kWh

Excess over klNh tm $ 0.15333 per kWh $ 0 13381 per klNh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are sublect to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00284 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per klNh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended uniil further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business kcense tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with ils standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays thedifference in costs between non-standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facikly charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a penod of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

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T h i s rate is a v a i l a b l e t o c u s t o m e r s u s i n g t h e C o m p a n y ' s s t a n d a r d s e r v i c e w h i c h is s p e c i f i e d a s a s i n g l e p o i n t o f d e l i v e r y p e r p r e m i s e s f r o m an e x i s t i n g

o v e r h e a d d i s t r i b u t i o n s y s t e m f o r g e n e r a l l i g h t a n d / o r p o w e r p u r p o s e s s u c h a s c o m m e r c i a l , i n d u s t r i a l , r e l i g i o u s , c h a r i t a b l e a n d e l e e m o s y n a r y i n s t i t u t i o n s . It

is n o t a v a i l a b l e f o r r e s a l e s e r v i c e .

C H A R A C T E R O F S E R V I C E

A l t e r n a t i n g Current, 60 hertz. V o l t a g e and p h a s e at t h e o p t i o n o f t h e Company.

I. B a s i c F a c i l i t i e s C h a r g e :

II. D e m a n d C h a r g e :

F i r s t 2 5 0 K V A o f Billing D e m a n d

E x c e s s o v e r 250 K V A o f B i l l i n g D e m a n d @

R A T E P E R M O N T H

S u m m e r

(Billing M o n t h s

J u n e - S e p t e m b e r )

$ 22.25

No Charge $ 3.92 per KVA

Winter

(Billing Months

October-May)

$ 22.25

No Charge No Charge

The Billing Demand (to the nearest whole KVA) shall be the maximum integrated fifteen (15) minute demand measured during the billing months of June through September.

Ill. Energy Charge:

First 3,000 kWh @

Over 3,000 kWh @

$ 0.13400 per kWh

$ 0.14271 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

$ 0.13400 per kWh

$ 0.12462 per kWh

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge and demand charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times the estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction of the excess cost or pay the Company's standard facility rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

POWER FACTOR

If the power factor of the Customer's installation falls below 85%, the Company may adjust the billing to a basis of 85% power factor.

TEMPORARY SERVICE

Temporary service for construction and other purposes will be supplied under this rate in accordance with the Company's Terms and Conditions covering such service.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

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RATE 9

AVAILABILITY

GENERAL SERVICE(Page 1 of 2)

This rale rs available to customers using the Company's standard service which is spemfied as a single point of delivery per premises from an existingoverhead distnbution system for general light and/or power purposes such as commeraal, industrial, religious, chanlable and eleemosynary institutions. It

is not available for resale servirm.

CHARACTER QF SERVICE

Alternabng Current, 60 hertz Voltage and phase at the opbon of the Company

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge:

Summer(Billing Months

June-September)

$ 22 25

Winter(Bvting Months

Ddober May)

$ 22. 25

II. Demand Charge:First 250 KVA of Billing DemandExcess over 250 KVA of Billrn Demand

No Char e$ 3.92 pe

~No Char er KVA No Charge

The Billing Demand (to the nearest whole KVA) shall be the maximum integrated fifteen (15) minute demand measured during the billing months of Junethrough September.

III. Energy Charge:First 3,000 kWh IB

Over 3,000 kWh rB

$ 0.13400 per kWh

$ 014271 per kWh$ 0.13400 per kWh

$ 0.12462 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic fambbes charge and demand charge as staled above, provided however, when construction costs exceedfour (4) times lhe estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the cusfomer may make a contribution in aid ofconstruction of the excess cast or pay Ihe Company's standard faolrly rate on the excess construction cost m addition to the rate charges above

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ 03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ .00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmentalbody.

POWER FACTOR

If the power factor of the Customeys installation falls below 85%, the Company may adlust the billing to a basis of 85% power factor

TEMPORARY SERVICE

Temporary service for construction and other purposes will be supplied under this rate in accordance with the Company's Terms and Condibons coveringsuch service.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

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E L E C T R I C I T Y

G E N E R A L S E R V I C E

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This rate is available for residential service where more than one dwelling unit is supplied through a single meter, provided service to such dwelling unit was established prior to July 1, 1980.

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

UNMETERED SERVICE PROVISION

When customer's usage can be determined and in the sole opinion of the Company, installation of metering equipment is impractical or uneconomical, monthly kWh may be estimated by the Company and billed at the above rate per month, except that the basic facilities charge shall be $8.40.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts for installation of a permanent nature shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

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On and After October 30, 2015

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RATE 9 GENERAL SERVICE(Page 2 of 2)

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

This rate is available for residential service where more than one dwelling unit is supplied through a single meter, provided service to such dwellingunit was established pnor to July I, 1980.

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer paysthe difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facilily charge based on suchdifference in costs

UNMETERED SERVICE PROVISION

When customer's usage can be determined and in the sole opinion of lhe Company, installation of meteding equipment is impractical or uneconomical,monthly kWh may be estimated by the Company and billed at the above rate per month, except lhat the basic faolities charge shall be $8.40

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts for installabon of a permanent nature shall be written for a period of not less lhan one (1) year A separate contract shall be written for eachmelar at each location

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of ibis rate schedule

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R A T E 1 0 S M A L L C O N S T R U C T I O N S E R V I C E

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

T h i s rate is a v a i l a b l e as a t e m p o r a r y s e r v i c e f o r b u i l d e r s using the C o m p a n y ' s s t a n d a r d s e r v i c e which i s s p e c i f i e d as a s i n g l e p o i n t o f d e l i v e r y p e r p r e m i s e s

from an e x i s t i n g o v e r h e a d d i s t r i b u t i o n system f o r general lighting a n d / o r p o w e r p u r p o s e s during c o n s t r u c t i o n . It is n o t a v a i l a b l e f o r r e s a l e o r s t a n d b y

service.

C H A R A C T E R O F S E R V I C E

A l t e r n a t i n g C u r r e n t , 60 hertz, s i n g l e phase, t w o o r t h r e e w i r e at C o m p a n y ' s s t a n d a r d s e c o n d a r y s e r v i c e v o l t a g e s o f 2 4 0 v o l t s o r less.

R A T E P E R M O N T H

B a s i c F a c i l i t i e s C h a r g e : $ 10.00

Plus Energy Charge: All kWh@ $ 0. 13804 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

If providing temporary service requires the Company to install transformers and other facilities which must be removed when temporary service is no longer required, then the customer may be required to pay the cost of installing and removing the Company's temporary facilities.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of time commencing with establishment of service and ending when construction is suitable for occupancy or one year, which is less. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC Sl GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 10 SMALL CONSTRUCTION SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available ss a temporary service for builders using the Company's standard service which is spemfied as a single point of delivery per premisesfrom an exisbng overhead distiibution system for general lighting and/or power purposes during construcbon. It is not available for resale or standbyservice.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, single phase, two or three wire al Company's standard secondary service voltages of 240 volts or tees

Basic Facilities Char e:

Plus Energy Charge:All kWh

RATE PER MONTH

$ 10.00

$ 0.13304 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are sublect to adlustment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license lax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body

PAYMENTTERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

If providing temporary service requires the Company to install transformers and other famlities which must be removed when temporary service is no longerrequired, then the customer may be required to pay the cost of installing and removing the Company's temporary facilities

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be wntten for a period of time commencing with establishment of service and ending when construction is suitable for occupancy or oneyear, which is less. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule

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A V A I L A B I L I T Y

E L E C T R I C I T Y

I R R I G A T I O N S E R V I C E

( P a g e 1 o f 2 )

T h i s r a t e is a v a i l a b l e to c u s t o m e r s using t h e C o m p a n y ' s s t a n d a r d s e r v i c e w h i c h is s p e c i f i e d as a single p o i n t o f d e l i v e r y p e r premises f r o m an e x i s t i n g

o v e r h e a d d i s t r i b u t i o n system. It is n o t a v a i l a b l e f o r resale. T h i s s c h e d u l e is a v a i l a b l e f o r s e r v i c e furnished f o r the o p e r a t i o n o f e l e c t r i c m o t o r d r i v e n p u m p s a n d

e q u i p m e n t s u p p l y i n g w a t e r f o r the i r r i g a t i o n o f f a r m l a n d s a n d p l a n t nurseries, a n d i r r i g a t i o n to p r o v i d e a d e q u a t e m o i s t u r e f o r v e g e t a t i v e c o v e r t o c o n t r o l e r o s i o n

and p r o v i d e runoff. T h e pumping u n i t s s e r v e d h e r e u n d e r shall be used s o l e l y f o r the p u r p o s e o f irrigation.

All m o t o r s o f more t h a n 5 H.P. shall be a p p r o v e d b y t h e Company. T h e C o m p a n y r e s e r v e s t h e right to d e n y s e r v i c e to a n y m o t o r which will b e d e t r i m e n t a l to

the s e r v i c e o f o t h e r c u s t o m e r s . Upon request, c u s t o m e r m a y pay all cost a s s o c i a t e d w i t h upgrading the s y s t e m to the p o i n t a t which s t a r t i n g t h e c u s t o m e r ' s

m o t o r will n o t d e g r a d e t h e s e r v i c e to t h e o t h e r customers.

C H A R A C T E R OF S E R V I C E

A l t e r n a t i n g Current, 6 0 hertz. V o l t a g e a n d p h a s e a t t h e o p t i o n o f the Company.

RATE P E R M O N T H

I. S u m m e r M o n t h s o f J u n e - S e p t e m b e r

A. Basic Facilities Charge:

B. Energy Charge: All on-peak kWh @ All shoulder kWh @ All off-peak kWh @

II. Winter Months of October-May

A. Basic Facilities Charge:

B. Energy Charge: All kWh@

MINIMUM CHARGE

$ 25.90

$ 0.24844 per kWh $ 0.14906 per kWh $ 0.08501 per kWh

$ 25.90

$ 0.08501 per kWh

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, except when the revenue produced by the customer does not sufficiently support the investment required to serve the load. The Company will determine in each case the amount and form of payment required to correct the revenue deficiency.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK SHOULDER, AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours: Summer Months of June-September:

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 2:00 p.m.-6:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.•

B. Shoulder Hours: Summer Months of June-September:

The shoulder summer hours are defined as the hours between 10:00 a.m.-2:00p.m. and 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding

holidays.• C. Off-Peak Hours:

The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified as on-peak or shoulder hours.

•Holidays are Independence Day and Labor Day.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC fk GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 11

AVAILABILITY

IRRIGATION SERVICE(Page I of 2)

This rate is available to customers using the Company's standard service which is speafied as a single point of delivery per premises from an existingoverhead distribution system It is not available for resale. This schedule is available for service furnished for the operation of electric motor driven pumps andequipment supplying water for the irngation of farmlands and plant nursenes, and irrigation to provide adequate moisture for vegetative cover to control erosionand provide runoff The pumping units served hereunder shall be used solely for the purpose of irrigation.

Ag motors of more than 5 H.P, shall be approved by the Company. The Company reserves the right to deny service to any motor which will be detnmental tothe service of other customers Upon request, customer may pay all cost associated with upgrading the system to the point at which starting the customer'motor will not degrade the service to the other customers

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz Voltage and phase at the option of the Company

RATE PER MONTH

I. Summer Months of June-September

A Basic Facilibes Charge

B Energy Charge:Ag on- eak kWhAll shoulder kWhAll off-peak kWh @

II. Winter Months of October-May

A Basic Facilities Charge:

0 Energy Charge:All kWh I

MINIMUM CHARGE

$ 25 90

$ 0.24844 per kWh

$ 0.14906 per kWh$ 0.08501 per kWh

$ 25 90

$ 0.08501 per kWh

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, except when the revenue produced by the customer does not suffiaentlysuppon the investment required to serve the load The Company will determine in each case the amount and form of payment required to correct the revenuedefiaency.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK SHOULDER, AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours:Summer Months of June-September:

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 2.00 p.m.-6.00 p.m., Monday-Fnday, excluding holidays.*

B. Shoulder Hours:Summer Months of June-September:

The shoulder summer hours are defined as the hours between 10 00 a m -2 00 p m and 6 00 p m.-10 00 p m., Monday-Fnday, excludingholidays

C. Off-Peak Hours:The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not speafied as on-peak or shoulder hours

*Holidays are Independence Day and Labor Day.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ 03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adlustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any appkcable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body

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RATE 11

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

PAYMENT TERMS

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

ELECTRICITY

IRRIGATION SERVICE (Page 2 of 2)

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

The Company shall have the right to install and operate special metering equipment to measure customer's loads or any part thereof and obtain any other data necessary to determine the customer's load characteristics.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts for installations shall be written for a period of not less than ten (1 0) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC fg GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 11 IRRIGATION SERVICE(Page 2 of 2)

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard speafications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when lhe customer pays thedifference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly famlity charge based on such difference incosts

The Company shall have the nght to install and operate special metering equipment to measure customer's loads or any part thereof and obtain any other datanecessary to determme ihe customeys load charactensbcs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts for instalfations shall be wntten for a period of not less than ten (10) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rale schedule.

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RATE 1 2

C H U R C H S E R V I C E

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

T h i s rate is available to c u s t o m e r s using the Company's standard s e r v i c e which is specified as a single point o f d e l i v e r y p e r premises from an

existing overhead distribution system f o r general light a n d / o r power service to churches. It is n o t available f o r resale o r s t a n d b y service. I t is only

available to recognized churches.

C H A R A C T E R OF S E R V I C E

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. V o l t a g e and phase a t the option o f t h e Company.

RATE P E R M O N T H

B a s i c F a c i l i t i e s C h a r g e : $ 16.55

Plus Energy Charge: All kWh@ $ 0.11541 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times the estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction of the excess cost or pay the Company's standard facility rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storrn damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Under no conditions will the Company allow the service to be resold to or shared with others. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

When a church offers activities that, in the sole opinion of the Company, are of a commercial nature such as day care, camps or recreational activities, the Company may require that the account be served under the appropriate general service rate.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than five (5) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 12 CHURCH SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to customers using the Company's standard service which is spemfied as a single point of delivery per premises from anexisting overhead distribution system for general light and/or power service to churches It is not evadable for resale or standby service. It is onlyavailable to recognized churches.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz Voltage and phase at the option of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge: $ 16 55

Plus Energy Charge:AII kwli $ 0.11541 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic famlities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) timesthe estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contriibution in aid of construction ofthe excess cost or pay ihe Company's standard famlity rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ 03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or localgovernmental body

PAYMENTTERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with ils standard specificabons Under no conditions will the Company allow the service to be resoldto or shared with others Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard serviceand standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

When a church offers activities that, in the sole opinion of the Company, are of a commercial nature such as day care, camps or recreationalactivibes, the Company may require that the account be served under the appropriate general service rale

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be wntten for a penod of not less than five (5) years A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Condibons are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

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RATE 13

AVAILABILITY

ELECTRICITY

MUNICIPAL LIGHTING SERVICE

This rate is available to municipal customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system. This includes all municipally owned and operated facilities for lighting streets, highways, parks and other public areas, or other signal system service. It is not available for resale or standby service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge: $ 22.25

Plus Energy Charge:

All kWh@ $ 0.107 40 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times the estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction of the excess cost or pay the Company's standard facility rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

Service shall not be supplied under this rate for establishments of a commercial nature, nor to operations primarily non-municipal. Under no circumstances will the Company allow the service to be resold or shared with others.

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than ten ( 1 0) years.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 13 MUNICIPALLIGHTING SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to municipal customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from anexisting overhead distnbution system. This includes all municipally owned and operated faalibes for lighting streets, highways, parks and other pubhc areas,or other signal system service. It is not available for resale or standby service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz Voltage and phase el the option of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge: $ 22. 25

Plus Energy Charge:

All kWh rS $ 0.10740 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times theestimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be denved by the Company, the customer may make a contnbution in aid of construction of the excesscost or pay the Company's standard facility rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rale charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ 03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ .00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefin1ely suspended unbl further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax. franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or governmental body

PAYMENTTERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

Service shall not be supplied under this rate for establishments of a commercial nature, nor to operations primarily non-munimpal Under no circumstanceswill lhe Company allow the service to be resold or shared with others

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard spemfications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays thedRerence in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly famlity charge based on such differencein costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be wntten for a period of not less than ten (10) years.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

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RATE14 FARM SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system on farms for producing but not processing agricultural, dairy, poultry and meat products.

Service shall not be supplied under this rate for establishments of a commercial nature such as stores, shops, stands, restaurants, service stations or any non-farm operations; nor for processing, distributing or selling farm or other products not originating through production on the premises served. Motors rated in excess of 20 H.P. will not be served on this rate. It is available for farm commercial operations including irrigation, grain elevators and crop drying for farm products produced on the premises served. It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option of the Company.

Basic Facilities Charge:

Plus Energy Charge:

First 800 kWh @ Excess over 800 kWh @

RATE PER MONTH

Summer (Billing Months June-September)

$ 10.00

$ 0.13804 per kWh $ 0.15198 perkWh

Winter (Billing Months

October-May)

$ 10.00

$ 0.13804 per kWh $ 0.13246 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs Exceed four (4) times the estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction of the excess cost or pay the Company's standard facility rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state and governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be written for a period of not less than five (5) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC 8 GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 14 FARM SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to customers using the Company's standard service which is spemfied as a single point of delivery per premises from an existingoverhead distiibution system on farms for producing but not processing agdicultural, dairy, poultry and meat products.

Service shall not be supplied under this rate for establishments of a commercial nature such as stores, shops, stands, restaurants, service stations orany non-farm operations, nor for processing, distdibuling or selling farm or other products not onginating through production on the premises served.Motors rated in excess of 20 H P will not be served on this rate It is available for farm commercial operations including irrigation, grain elevators andcrop drying for farm products produced on the premises served It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option of the Company

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge:

Plus Energy Charge:

First 800 kWhExcess over 800 kWh tB

Summer(Billing MonthsJune-September)

$ 10 00

$ 0.13804 per kWh$ 0.15108 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

Winter(Billing Months

October-May)

$ 10 00

$ 0.13804 per kWh

$ 013246 per klNh

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs Exceed four (4) times theestimated annual revenue exduding fuel revenue to be derived by ihe Company, the customer may make a contnbulion in aid of construction of theexcess cost or pay the Company's standard facility rale on the excess construction cost in addibon lo the rate charges above

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel cosis of $ .03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject lo adlustment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ ,00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by lhe Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of ihe Pubic Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state and governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are nel and payable when rendered

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specificattons. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer paysthe difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly faalrty charge based on suchdifference in costs

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service No contract shall be written for a penod of not less lhan five (5) years A separate contractshall be wriffen for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule

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RATE 15 SUPPLEMENTARY AND STANDBY SERVICE (Page 1 of 2)

AVAILABILITY

Available to Small Power Producers and co-generators that are a Qualifying Facility as defined by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order No. 70 under Docket No. RM 79-54. This schedule is not available to Qualifying Facilities with a power production capacity greater than 100 KW.

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE

Supplementary service is defined herein as power supplied by the Company to a Qualifying Facility in addition to that which the Qualifying Facility generates itself. Supplementary service will be provided by the Company under a retail electric service schedule which the customer will establish in conjunction with the implementation of this Supplementary and Standby Service rate.

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE

1) Standby service under this schedule is defined herein as power supplied by the Company to a Qualifying Facility to replace energy ordinarily generated by a Qualifying Facility during a scheduled or unscheduled outage.

2) Standby service is available to customers establishing a firm demand which is billed under a retail electric service schedule of the Company. If no firm demand is established by the customer for the purpose of taking Supplementary power, then Standby service will be provided as Supplementary service and billed on the applicable retail electric service schedule.

3) Standby service is defined for each 15-minute interval as the minimum of: (1) the Standby contracted demand, and, (2) the difference between the measured load and the contracted firm demand, except that such difference shall not be less than zero.

4) Supplementary Service is defined as all power supplied by the Company not defined herein as Standby Service.

5) The Standby contract demand shall be limited to the power production capacity of the Qualifying Facility.

STANDBY SERVICE POWER RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge $ 220.00 Demand Charge per KW of Contract Demand $ 5.84 Energy Charge:

On-Peak kWh @ $ 0.07155 per kWh Off-Peak kWh @ $ 0.05300 per kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours: On-peak hours are defined to be 10:00 a.m.- 10:00 p.m. for the months of June-September, excluding weekends.

B. Off-Peak Hours: All hours not defined as on-peak hours are considered to be off-peak.

POWER FACTOR

The customer must maintain a power factor of as near unity as practicable. If the power factor of the customer's installation falls below 85%, the Company shall adjust the billing demand to a basis of 85% power factor.

LIMITING PROVISION

The Standby Service power rate will be available for 1325 annual hours of consumption beginning in May and ending in April, or for a prorated share thereof for customers who begin to receive service in months other than May. Accounts on this rate are subject to the following condition: Standby service will be available for a maximum of 120 On-Peak Hours.

If this account exceeds: (1) 1325 hours of Standby service annually, or (2) 120 on-peak hours of Standby service, the account will be billed on the rate normally applied to customer's Supplementary service load for the current billing month and the subsequent eleven months.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03203 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00132 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC L GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 15

AVAILABILITY

SUPPLEMENTARY AND STANDBY SERVICE(Page I of 2)

Available lo Small Power Producers and co-generators that are a Qualifying Facility as defined by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)Order No 70 under Docket No RM79-54 This schedule is notavailabletoQualifying Famlities with a power production capamly grealerthan100KW

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE

Supplementary service is defined herein as power supplied by the Company to a Qualifying Facility in addition to that which the Qualifying Facilitygenerates itself. Supplementary service will be provided by the Company under a retail electnc service schedule which the customer will establish inconjunction with the implementation of this Supplementary and Standby Service rate.

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE

1) Standby service under this schedule is defined herein as power supplied by Ihe Company to a Qualifying Facility to replace energy ordinanlygenerated by a Qualifying Facility dunng a scheduled or unscheduled outage.

2) Standby service is available lo customers establishing a firm demand which is billed under a retail electric service schedule of the Company If notirm demand is established by the customer for the purpose of laking Supplementary power, Ihen Standby service will be provided asSupplementary service and billed on Ihe applicable retail electric service schedule

3) Standby service is defined for each 15-minute interval as the minimum of (1) the Standby contracted demand, and, (2) the difference between themeasured load and the contracted firm demand, exce t that such difference shall not be less than zero.

Supplements Service is defined as all power supplied by the Compan not dehned herein as Standby Serwce.

) The Standby contract demand shall be limited to the power production capamty of the Qualifyin Facility.

STANDBY SERVICE POWER RATE PER MONTH

Basic Faciffties Char eDemand Charge er KW of Contract DemandEnergy Charge:

On-Peak kWhDff-Peak kWh

$ 220. 00

$ 5. 84

$ 007155 perkWh$ 0 05300 per kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours:On-peak hours are defined to be 10 00 a m. - lb.00 p m for the months of June-September, excluding weekends.

B. Off-Peak HoursAll hours not defined as on-peak hours are considered to be off-peak.

POWER FACTOR

The customer must maintain a power factor of as near unity as practicable. If the power factor of the customer's installation falls below 85%, theCompany shall adjust the billing demand to a basis of 85% power factor

LIMITING PROVISION

The Standby Service power rale will be available for 1325 annual hours of consumption beginning in May and ending in April, or for a prorated sharethereof for customers who begin to receive service in months other than May. Accounts on this rale are subject to the following condition Standbyservice will be available for a maximum of 120 On-Peak Hours.

If this account exceeds (I) 1325 hours of Standby service annually, or (2) 120 on-peak hours of Standby service, the account will be billed on the ratenormally applied to customer's Supplementary service load for the current billing month and the subsequent eleven months

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03203 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adlustment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ .00132 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

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P E N S I O N C O S T S C O M P O N E N T

E L E C T R I C I T Y

S U P P L E M E N T A R Y A N D S T A N D B Y S E R V I C E

(Page 2 of2)

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any stale or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The customer is responsible for all costs associated with interconnection to the Company's system for the purpose of obtaining Supplementary or Standby power.

TERM OF CONTRACT Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than three (3) years.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 15 SUPPLEMENTARY AND STANDBY SERVICE(Page 2 of 2)

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs componenl of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license lax which may be assessed by any slate or local governmentalbody.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The customer is responsible for all costs associated with interconnection to the Company's system for the purpose of obtaining Supplementary orStandby power.

TERM OF CONTRACTContracts shall be written for a period of not less than three (3) years

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

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A V A I L A B I L I T Y

E L E C T R I C I T Y

G E N E R A L S E R V I C E

T I M E - O F - U S E

( P a g e 1 o f 2 )

This rate is a v a i l a b l e t o any non-residential customer using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point o f delivery p e r premises

from an existing overhead distribution system for p o w e r and light requirements and having an on-peak demand o f less than 1,000 KW. The second billing

month within a twelve billing month period that on-peak demand exceeds 1,000 K W will terminate eligibility u n d e r this rate schedule. It is n o t available f o r

resale service.

C H A R A C T E R O F S E R V I C E

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option o f the Company.

R A T E P E R M O N T H

I. B a s i c F a c i l i t i e s C h a r g e : $ 25.90

II. Energy Charge:

A. On-Peak kWh 1. Months of June-September 2. Months of October-May

$ 0.24844 per kWh $ 0.18952 per kWh

B. Off-Peak kWh First 1,000 off-peak kWh @ Excess over 1,000 off-peak kWh@

$ 0.10049 per kWh $ 0. 10605 per kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours: June-September: The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.•

October-May: The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as those hours between 6:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, excluding holidays. •

B. Off-Peak Hours: The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified as on-peak hours.

*Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times the estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC 8 GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 16

AVAILABILITY

GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE

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This rate is available to any non-residential customer using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premisesfrom an exisbng overhead distribution system for power and light requirements and having an on-peak demand of less than 1,000 KW The second billingmonth within a twelve billing month period that on-peak demand exceeds 1,000 KW will terminate eligibikty under this rate schedule. It is not available forresale service

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz Voltage and phase at Ihe option of the Company

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facgities Char e;

II. Energy Charge.

A. On-Peak kWh1. Months of June-September2. Months of October-May

B. Off-Peak kWhFirst 1,000 off-peak kWh @Excess over 1,000 off-peak kyyh @

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

$ 25. 90

$ 024844 per kWh$ 0.18952 per kWh

$ 0.10049 per kWh$ 0.10605 per kWh

A. On-Peak Hours:June-September:The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1.00 p, m.-9.00 p m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.*

October-MayThe an-peak non-summer hours are defined as those hours between 6 00 a.m -10:00 a m. and 6'00 p m -10 00 p.mMonday-Friday, excluding holidays *

B. Off-Peak Hours:The off-peak hours in any month are defined as ag hours not specified as on-peak hours

'Holidays are New Year's Day, Memonal Day, independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic famlibes charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times theesbmated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be denved by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction cost inaddition to the rale charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and sre sublect to adlustmenl by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of Ihe Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

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E L E C T R I C I T Y

G E N E R A L S E R V I C E

T I M E - O F - U S E

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F o r a p p l i c a t i o n s w h e r e t h e c u s t o m e r h a s an e x p e c t a t i o n o f t h e i r e q u i p m e n t o p e r a t i n g a t a c o n s t a n t level, o r 100% Load Factor (same usage level for every hour of a billing period), the Company may use a standard meter, without time-of-use capability, to record monthly energy usage. In such instances, the customer will be required to submit to the Company engineering specifications, meter history results, or other pertinent data that would demonstrate the expectation of a constant, or uniform load. The Company will make the final determination as to whether an account qualifies for service under this provision.

The Rate Per Month for qualifying accounts under this provision consists of a Basic Facilities Charge of $10.00 plus the product of the customer's actual metered energy times the kWh Energy Charge as determined in the table below:

Tier A B

c

Average Energy Usage per Month 0-999 kWh

1,000- 1,999 kWh 2,000- 3,000 kWh

Energy Charge $ 0.12577 per kWh $ 0.12577 per kWh $ 0.12727 per kWh

For purposes of determining the appropriate Tier for each specific account, Average Energy Usage per Month will be determined by taking a simple average of the last 12 months of historical energy consumption. For new accounts, a Company calculation will be performed based upon the customer technical data requirements mentioned earlier. The Company may also take into account any other such data as deemed appropriate for Tier assignment. When an account has been assigned to a Tier, it shall be billed under the associated Energy Charge each month until an equipment change noted by the customer or Company test result that may nullify eligibility as specified below. Tier assignments will not change on a month to month basis. Accounts averaging more than 3,000 kWh per month will not be eligible for service under this Provision and will be metered under the standard Time-of-Use provisions of Rate 16. The Company will make the final determination as to the appropriate Tier assignment for all accounts.

The customer shall notify the Company in writing if the customer's equipment or method of operation change such that a 100% Load Factor is no longer expected. The Company will conduct an annual review of all Uniform Load Provision accounts, and reserves the right to periodically verify load patterns and characteristics through testing for any and all accounts covered by this Provision. This would generally be accomplished by the installation of demand or other Time-of-Use capable meters. If any account is found to have a load pattern producing less than 100% Load Factor or an average usage above 3,000 kWh per month, it will no longer be billed under the Uniform Load Provision. The Company will install a traditional Rate 16 type meter and bill the customer under the standard Time-of-Use provisions noted in the Rate Per Month section above.

The tiered charges under this Uniform Load Provision will be adjusted for any and all retail electric rate actions approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina including, but not limited to changes in the Adjustment for Fuel and Variable Environmental Costs, Rate Reduction and Tax Credit Rider, Rider related to Demand Side Management, and requests for Revised Rates under the Base Load Review Act.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. Contracts for installations of a permanent nature shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 16

EXPERIMENTAL UNIFORM LOAD PROVISION

GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE

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For applications where the customer has an expectation of their equipment operating at a constant level, or 100% Load Factor (same usage level for everyhour of a billing penod), the Company may use a standard meter, without lime-of-use capability, to record monthly energy usage. In such instances, thecustomer will be required to submit to the Company engineering specifications, meter history results, or other pertinent data that would demonstrate theexpectation of a constant, or uniform load The Company will make the final determination as to whether an account qualifies for service under thisprovision

The Rate Per Month for qualifying accounts under this provision consists of a Basic Facilibes Charge of $10 00 plus the product of the customer's actualmetered energy times the kWh Energy Charge as determined in ihe table below:

TierA

B

C

Average Energy Usage per Month0 - 999 IKWII

1,000 - 1,999 kWII

2,000 - 3,000 I&WI1

Energy Charge$ 0.12577 per kWh

$ 0 12577 per kWh

$ 0.12727 per kWh

For purposes of determining the appropriate Tier for each speafic account, Average Energy Usage per Month will be determined by taking a simple averageof the last 12 months of historical energy consumption. For new accounts, a Company calculation wil( be performed based upon the customer technicaldata requirements mentioned earlier. The Company may also take into account any other such data as deemed appropriate for Tier assignment When anaccount has been assigned to a Tier, it shall be billed under the assomated Energy Charge each month until an equipment change noted by the customer orCompany test result that may nullify eligibility as specified below. Tier assignments wis not change on a month to month basis Acoounts averaging morethan 3,000 kWh per month will not be eligible for service under this Provision and will be metered under the standard Time-of-Use provrsions of Rate 16The Company will make ihe final determination as to the appropnate Tier assignment for ag accounts.

The customer shall notify Ihe Company in wnting if the customers equipment or method of operation change such that a 100% Load Factor is no longerexpected. The Company will conduct an annual review of all Uniform Load Provision accounts, and reserves the right to periodically veriify load patternsand characteristics through lasting for any and ag accounts covered by this Provision This would generally be accomplished by the installation of demandor other Time-of-Use capable meters If any account is found to have a load pattern produang less than 100% Load Factor or an average usage above3,000 kWh per month, it will no longer be billed under the Uniform Load Provision. The Company will install a traditional Rats 16 type meter and bill thecustomer under the standard Time-of-Use provisions noted in the Rate Per Month section above

The tiered charges under this Uniform Load Provision will be adjusted for any and as retail etectnc rale actions approved by the Public Service Commissionof South Carokna including, but not limited lo changes in the Adiustment for Fuel and Venable Environmental Costs, Rate Reducbon and Tax Credit Rider,Rider related to Demand Side Management, and requests for Revised Rates under the Base Load Review AcL

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard spemfications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays thedifference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such differenceIri costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. Contracts for installations of a permanent nature shall be written for a period of not less thanone (1) year A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

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M E D I U M G E N E R A L S E R V I C E

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

This rate is available to any non-residential customer using the Company's standard service for power and light requirements and having a contract demand of 75 KVA or over. It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, three phase, metering at the delivery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operation.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge $ 205.00

II. Demand Charge:

~A~II~KV~A~o~f~B=il~lin~gLD~em~an~d~@~------------------------~$~--~18=·~95~perKVA

The billing demand (to the nearest whole KV A) shall be the greatest of: ( 1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured (which may be on a rolling time interval) during the current month; or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the highest demand occurring during the billing months June through September in the eleven preceding months; or (3) sixty percent (60%) of the highest demand occurring during the billing months of October through May in the eleven preceding months; or (4) the contract demand; or (5) 75 KVA.

Ill. Energy Charge:

First 75,000 kWh @ $ 0.05941 per kWh Excess over 75,000 kWh@ $ 0.05506 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge is the demand as determined above. The Company may allow a buildup period not to exceed six months for new and expanding accounts during which time the contract demand and/or the minimum demand specified in the rate schedule may be waived. The Company shall not commit itself to a buildup period exceeding six months without prior approval of the Commission for the specific account involved.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03203 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00132 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be written for a period of less than five (5) years.

A separate contract shall be written for each meter.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC 8 GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 20 MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to any non-resident(at customer using the Company's standard service for power and light requirements and having a contractdemand of 75 KVA or over. It is not available for resale service

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternatmg Current, 60 hertz, three phase, meleding at the delivery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operation.

I. Basic Facilities Charge

RATE PER MONTH

$ 205.00

g. Demand Charge:

All KVA of Billing Demand $ 18.95 per KVA

The billing demand (to the nearest whole KVA) shall be the grealest of: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured (which may be on arolling time rnlerval) duding the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the highest demand occurring dunng the billing months June throughSeptember in the eleven preceding months, or (3) sixty percent (60%) of the highest demand occurring during ihe billing months of October through Mayin the eleven preceding months; or (4) the contract demand; or (5) 75 KVA

Ig. Energy Charge:

First 75 000 kWhExcess over 75,000 kWh tm

$ 0.05941 per kWh$ 0.05506 per kWh

IIIIINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge is the demand as determined above. The Company may allow a buildup period not lo exceed six months for new andexpanding accounts during which time the contract demand and/or the minimum demand speafied in the rate schedule may be waived The Companyshall not commit itself to a buildup period exceeding six months without prior approval of the Commission for the specific account involved

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ 03203 per kWh are included in lhe energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00132 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmentalbody

PAYMENTTERMS

All bills are nel and payable when rendered

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when lhe customer pays thedifference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company ils normal monthly facility charge based on suchdifference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be wnlten for a penod of less than five (5) years.

A separate contract shall be written for each melar

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule

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R I D E R T O R A T E S 20 A N D 23

A V A I L A B I L I T Y

E L E C T R I C I T Y

S E R V I C E F O R C O O L

T H E R M A L S T O R A G E

This rider is available to customers served under Rate Schedules 20 and 23 for thermal storage during billing months June through September.

Service under this rider shall be available at customer's request and with Company Certification o f customer's installed thermal storage system. The

qualifying thermal storage unit must be capable o f removing at least thirty percent (30%) o f the customer's actual o r expected load during the on­

peak hours. The provisions o f Rate Schedules 20 and 23 a r e modified only as shown herein.

D E T E R M I N A T I O N O F O N - P E A K A N D O F F - P E A K H O U R S

A. O n - P e a k H o u r s :

The o n - p e a k hours during June through September are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding

holidays.*

B. O f f - P e a k H o u r s :

The o f f - p e a k hours in any month are defined as all h o u r s not specified as on-peak hours.

*Holidays are: Independence Day and Labor Day.

B I L L I N G D E M A N D D E T E R M I N A T I O N

B i l l i n g M o n t h s J u n e T h r o u g h S e p t e m b e r

The o n - p e a k billing demand (to the nearest whole number) shall be the greatest o f the following and shall be billed on the Applicable Rate

Demand charge:

( 1 ) The maximum, integrated fifteen minute demand measured (which may be on a rolling time interval) during the hours o f 1:00 p.m. t o 9 : 0 0 p . m . ,

Monday-Friday;

( 2 ) 90% o f the demand registered during these hours f o r the previous June through September billing period, i f service was supplied under this

rider. I f c u s t o m e r is receiving initial service under this rider, the ratchet during the June through September billing period will be waived.

(3) The contract demand.

( 4 ) Applicable Rate Minimum.

B i l l i n g M o n t h s O c t o b e r T h r o u g h M a y

The billing demand (to the nearest whole number) shall be the greatest o f the following and shall be billed on the Applicable Rate Demand

charge:

( 1 ) The maximum, integrated fifteen minute demand measured (which may be on a rolling time interval).

( 2 ) 60% o f the highest demand occurring during the preceding O c t o b e r through May billing period.

(3) The c o n t r a c t demand.

( 4 ) Applicable Rate Minimum.

E X C E S S B I L L I N G D E M A N D

B i l l i n g M o n t h s J u n e T h r o u g h S e p t e m b e r

The excess billing demand shall be the positive difference between the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during o f f - p e a k

hours minus the on-peak billing demand.

R A T E S P E R M O N T H

~E=x~c~e~ss~B~ill~in~g~D~e~m~an~d~A~p~pl~ic~a~b~le~t~o~R~a=te~2~0 ________________________________ $~--4~·~9~5_perKVA

~E=x~c~e~ss~B~ill~in~g~D~e~m~an~d~A~p~pl~ica~b~le~t~o~R~a=te~2~3 ________________________________ $~--4~·~9~5 perKVV

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be written for a period less than five (5) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of these riders.

Effective for Bills Rendered

On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC 8 GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RIDER TO RATES 20 AND 23

AVAILABILITY

SERVICE FOR COOLTHERMALSTORAGE

This rider is available to customers served under Rate Schedules 20 and 23 for thermal storage dunng billing months June through September.Service under this rider shall be available at customers request and with Company Certification of customer's installed thermal storage system. Thequalifying thermal storage unit must be capable of removing at least thirty percent (30%) of the customer's actual or expected load dunng the on-peak hours. The provisions of Rate Schedules 20 and 23 are modified only as shown herein.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours:The on-peak hours dunng June through September are defined as the hours between 1 00 p.m.-9.00 p.m., Monday-Friday, excludingholidays *

B. Off-Peak Hours:The o(Ppeak hours in any month are defined as ag hours not specified as on-peak hours.

'Holidays are: Independence Day and Labor Day.

BILLING DEMAND DETERMINATION

Billing Months June Through SeptemberThe on-peak billing demand (to lhe nearest whole number) shall be the greatest of the following and shall be baled on the Applicable RateDemand charge

(1) The maximum, integrated fiffeen minute demand measured (which may be on a rolling time interval) during the hours of 1.00 p.m to 9 00 p.m.,Monday-Fnday,

(2) 90% of the demand registered dunng these hours for the previous June through September billing period, if service was supplied under thisrider. If customer is receiving initial service under this rider, the ratchet during the June through September billing period will be waived

(3) The contract demand.(4) Applicable Rate Minimum

Billing Months October Through MayThe billing demand (to the nearest whole number) shall be the greatest of lhe fol(owing and shall be billed on the Applicable Rate Demandcharge:

(1) The maximum, integrated fifteen minute demand measured (which may be on a rolling time interval)

(2) 60% of the highest demand occurriing duriing the preceding October through May billing penod(3) The contract demand.(4) Applicable Rate Minimum.

EXCESS BILLING DEMAND

Billing Months June Through SeptemberThe excess billing demand shall be the positive difference between the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during off-peakhours minus the on peak billing demand.

RATES PER MONTH

Excess Billing Demand Applicable to Rate 20 3 495 per KVA

Excess Billing Demand Applicable to Rate 23

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

5 495 per Kyy

To the above will be added any applicable sales tex, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or localgovernmental body.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be wriitten for a penod less than five (5) years. A separale contractshall be written for each meter at each location

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of these riders.

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A V A I L A B I L I T Y

G E N E R A L S E R V I C E

T I M E - O F - U S E - D E M A N D

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This rate is available to any customer using the Company's standard service for power and light requirements and having a contract demand of 50 KVA and a maximum demand of less than 1,000 KVA. It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating current, 60 hertz, three phase, metering at the delivery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operation.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge: $ 220.00

II. Demand Charge:

A. On-Peak Biling Demand:

--~1.~S~u~m~m~e~r~M~o~nt~h~s~o~f~J~un~e~-~S~e~pt~e~m~b~e~r~~2-----------------------~$~--~2~4~.0~5~perKVA ~2=·~N~o~n~-S~u~m~m~e=r~M~o~n~th~s~o=f~O~c~to=b~e~~~M~a~y~~~----------------------$~--~1~6~.1~1_perKVA

B. Off-Peak Billing Demand

__ 1~.~A~II~O~ff~-~P~ea~k~B~i~lli~ng~D~e~m~a~nd~~~--------------------------~$~--~5~.1~5_perKVA

Ill. Energy Charge:

A. On-Peak kWh

1. Summer Months of June-September~ $ 0.10340 per kWh 2. Non-Summer Months of October-May ~ $ 0.07155 per kWh

B. Off-Peak kWh

1. All Off-Peak ~ $ 0.05300 per kWh

BILLING DEMAND

The billing demands will be rounded to the nearest whole KVA. The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for any period may be recorded on a rolling time interval.

For the summer months, the on-peak billing demand shall be the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on-peak hours of the current month.

For the non-summer months, the on-peak billing demand will be the greater of: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on-peak hours of the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the maximum integrated demand occurring during the on-peak hours of the preceding summer months.

The off-peak billing demand shall be the greatest of the following positive differences: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the off-peak hours minus the on-peak billing demand, (2) the contract demand minus the on-peak billing demand or (3) 50 KVA minus the on-peak billing demand.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours During Summer Months: June-September:

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.* B. On-Peak Hours During Non-Summer Months:

May and October: The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.•

November-April: The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as these hours between 6:00 a.m.-12:00 noon and 5:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays. •

C. Off-Peak Hours: The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified as on-peak hours.

*Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC 8 GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 21

AVAILABILITY

GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE-DEMAND

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This rate is available to any customer using the Company's standard service for power and light requirements and having a contractdemand of 50 KVA and a maximum demand of less than 1,000 KVA It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating current, 60 hertz, three phase, meteding at the delivery voltage which shall be standard to Ihe Company's operation.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge: $ 220. 00

II. Demand Charge:

A. On-Peak Biting Demand:

1. Summer Months of June-September tg2. Non-Summer Months of October-May ig

B. Dff-Peak Billing Demand

1 All Off-Peak Billing Demand

III. Energy Charge:

A On-Peak kWh

$ 24.05 per KVA

$ 16.11 per KVA

$ 5.15 per KVA

1. Summer Months of June-September @2. Non-Summer Months of October-Ma

8 Off-Peak kWh

1. All Dff-Peak @

BILLING DEMAND

$ 0 10340 per kWh

$ 0.07155 per kWh

$ 005300 per kWh

The billing demands will be rounded to the nearest whole KVA. The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for any pened may berecorded on a rolling time interval

For the summer months, the on-peak biging demand shall be the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured dunng Ihe on-peakhours of the current month.

For the non-summer months, the on-peak billing demand will be the greater of. (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demandmeasured during the on-peak hours of the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the maximum integrated demand occurnng dudingthe on-peak hours of the preceding summer months.

The off-peak billing demand shall be the greatest of the following positive differences: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demandmeasured during the off-peak hours minus the on-peak bihing demand, (2) the contract demand minus Ihe on-peak billing demand or (3)50 KVA minus the on-peak billing demand

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours During Summer Months:June-September

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p m -0 00 p m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays'.On-Peak Hours During Non-Summer Months:

May and October:The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as the hours between 1 00 p m -0.00 p m, Monday-Fnday, excluding holidays.

November-ApnkThe on-peak non-summer hours are defined as these hours between 6:00 a.m.-12:00 noon and 5:00 p m-9:00 p m.,

Monday-Fnday, excluding holidays.C. Off-Peak Hours:

The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not speafied as on-peak hours

'Holidays are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day

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RATE 21

E L E C T R I C I T Y

G E N E R A L S E R V I C E

T I M E - O F - U S E - D E M A N D

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ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03203 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00132 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COST COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be written for a period less than five (5) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 21 GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE-DEMAND

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ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03203 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are sublect to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission ofSouth Carolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00132 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COST COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Pubkc Service Commission of SouthCarolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or localgovernmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when thecustomer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company ils normal monthly facilitycharge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on Ihe conditions of service No contract shall be wntten for a penod less than five (Sj years. A separatecontract shall be wnllen for each meter at each location

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

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RATE21A EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM- GENERAL SERVICE TIME-OF-USE-DEMAND

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AVAILABILITY

This rate is available on a voluntary "first come, first serve" basis to the first 250 Rate 20 customer accounts and any Rate 21 customer account that qualify under the provisions of the stipulation approved by the South Carolina Public Service Commission in Docket #2002-223-E order No. 2003-38 dated January 31, 2003. This rate will be closed after the initial participant group is established, except there will be 25 additional customer accounts that will be allowed to participate on a "first come first serve' basis for new facilities constructed by customers in the initial participant group and as provided for in the stipulation as referenced above. The stipulation referenced above shall provide guidance as to any issue regarding availability on this rate. It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating current, 60 hertz, three phase, metering at the delivery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operation.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge: $ 220.00

II. Demand Charge:

A. On-Peak Billing Demand:

--~1-~S~u~m~m~e~r~M~o~nt7h7s~o~f~J~u~ne~-~S~e~p~te~m~b~e~r~~~------------------~$ ____ ~2~3~.2~6_perKVA ~2=-~N~o=n~-~S~u~m=m~e~r~M=o=n~th~s~of~O=c=t~o=be=r~-M~ay~~~----------------~$ ____ ~1~4~.4~0-perKVA

B. Off-Peak Billing Demand

__ 1~-~A~II~O~ff~-~P=ea=k~B=i~lli=n~g~D~e=m~a=n=d~~~----------------------~$~--~5~.1~5-perKVA

Ill. Energy Charge:

A. On-Peak kWh

1. Summer Months of June-September ~ $ 0.09262 per kWh

2. Non-Summer Months of October-May ~ $ 0.06317 perkWh

B. Off-Peak kWh

1. All Off-Peak ~ $ 0.04989 per kWh

BILLING DEMAND

The billing demands will be rounded to the nearest whole KVA. The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for any period may be recorded on a rolling time interval.

For the summer months, the on-peak billing demand shall be the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on-peak hours of the current month.

For the non-summer months. the on-peak billing demand will be the greater of: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on­peak hours of the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the maximum integrated demand occurring during the on-peak hours of the preceding summer months.

The off-peak billing demand shall be the greatest of the following positive differences: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the off-peak hours minus the on-peak billing demand, (2) the contract demand minus the on-peak billing demand or (3) 50 KVA minus the on-peak billing demand.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours During Summer Months: June-September:

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.* B. On-Peak Hours During Non-Summer Months:

May and October: The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as the hours between 1 :DO p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.*

November-April: The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as these hours between 6:00 a.m.-12:00 noon and 5:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.*

C. Off-Peak Hours: The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified as on-peak hours.

*Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 21A

AVAILABILITY

EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM - GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE-DEMAND

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This rate is available on a voluntary "first come, first serve" basis to Ihe first 250 Rate 20 customer accounts and any Rate 21 customer account that qualifyunder the provisions of the stipulabon approved by the South Carolina Public Service Commission in Docket 82002-223-E order No. 2003-38 dated January31, 2003. This rate will be closed after the initial parbwpant group is established, except there will be 25 additional customer accounts that will be allowed topartimpate on a "first come first serve'asis for new faalities constructed by customers in the initial partiapant group and as provided for in the stipulation asreferenced above. The stipulation referenced above shall provide guidance as to any issue regarding availability on this rate. It is not available for resaleservice.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating current, 60 hertz, three phase, meteiing at the delwery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operabon.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge:

II. Demand Charge:

A. On-Peak Billing Demand:

1 Summer Months of June-September tB2 Non-Summer Months of October-Ma

8 Off-Peak Billing Demand

1. Ag Oif-Peak Billing Demand @

III. Energy Charge:

A On-Peak kWh

I Summer Months of June-September tD

2. Non-Summer Months of October-May

B. Off-Peak kWh

I All Of-Peak

BILLING DEMAND

$ 220 00

$ 23 26 per KVA

$ 1440 per KVA

$ 5.15 per KVA

$ 0.09262 per kWh

$ 0.06317 per kWh

$ 0 04989 per kWh

1 he bilkng demands will be rounded to the nearest whole KVA. The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for any pened may be recorded on a rollingtime interval.

For the summer months, the on-peak billing demand shall be the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured dunng the on-peak hours of thecurrent month.

For the non-summer months, the on-peak billing demand will be lhe greater of (I) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured duriing the on-peak hours of the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of Ihe maximum integrated demand occumng dunng the on-peak hours of the precedingsummer months

The off-peak billing demand shall be the greatest of the following positive differences: (I) the maximum integrated fiffeen minute demand measured dunngthe off-peak hours minus the on-peak billing demand, (2) the contract demand minus Ihe on-peak billing demand or (3) 50 KVA minus the on-peak billingdemand.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours During Summer Months:June-September:

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between I:00 p.m -9 00 p.m, Monday-Friday, excluding holidays *

B. On-Peak Hours During Non-Summer Months:May and October.

The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as the hours between 1.00 p m.-9.00 p m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.*November-Apnl

The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as these hours between 6 00 a m -12.00 noon and 5 00 p m -9 00 p m,Monday-Friday, excluding holidays'.

Off-Peak Hours:The off-peak hours in any month are defined as ag hours not specified as on-peak hours.

*Holidays are: New Yearis Day, Memonal Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Chnstmas Day.

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RATE 21A

ELECTRICITY

EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM- GENERAL SERVICE TIME-OF-USE-DEMAND

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ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03203 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00132 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COST COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. The contract for this experimental program shall be written for a period of 48 months as provided for in the stipulation approved by the South Carolina Public service Commission in docket No. 2002-223-E, order No. 2003-38 dated July 31, 2003. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 21A EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM - GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE-DEMAND

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ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03203 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00 t 32 per kWh for Demand Side Msnsgemeni expanses.

PENSION COST COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Cosfs component of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Indusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any stale or local governmental body

PAYMENTTERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the differencein costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly faality charge based on such difference in costs

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the condibons of service. The contract for this experimental program shall be wntlen for a period of 48 months as provided for inthe slipulabon approved by the South Carolina Public service Commission in docket No. 2002-223-E, order No. 2003-38 dated July 31, 2003 A separate contractshall be wntten for each meter at each locabon.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

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RATE 22 SCHOOL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to customers using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system for general light and/or power service to schools. It is not available for resale service. It is only available to recognized non­boarding schools with up through grade twelve.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge:

Plus Energy Charge:

First 50,000 kWh @ Excess over 50,000 kWh @

MINIMUM CHARGE

$ 16.55

$ 0.11832 perkWh $ 0.13738 per kWh

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times the estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction of the excess cost or pay the Company's standard facility rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Under no conditions will the Company allow the service to be resold to or shared with others. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

When a school offers activities that, in the sole opinion of the Company, are of a commercial nature such as day care, camps or recreational activities, the Company may require that the account be served under the appropriate general service rate.

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than five (5) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC 8 GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 22 SCHOOL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to customers using Ihe Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existingoverhead distribution system for general light and/or power service to schools. Il is not available for resale service It is only available lo recognized non-boarding schools with up through grade twelve.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the opbon of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

Basic Facilities Charge:

Plus Energy Charge:

First 50,000 kWhExcess over 50,000 kyuh tm

$ 16.55

$ 0 11832 per klNh$ 013738 per kWh

MINIMUM CHARGE

1 he monthly minimum charge shall be the basic famlities charge as slated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times theestimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be denved by the Company, the customer may make a contnbubon in aid of construcbon of the excesscost or pay the Company's standard famlity rate on the excess construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03213 per kyyh are included in the energy charge and are sub)act to adjustmenl by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ .00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ .00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body

PAYMENT TERMS

AI bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications Under no conditions will Ihe Company allow the service to be resold to orshared with others Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standardsenrice or pays to ihe Company its normal monthly famlity charge based on such difference in costs.

When a school offers activities that, in the sole opinion of ihe Company, are of a commermal nature such as day care, camps or recreational acttvilies, theCompany may require that the account be served under the appropriate general service rate

TERM OF CONTRACT

Contracts shall be written for a period of not less than five (5) years A separate contract shall be wditten for each meter al each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule

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RATE 23 INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to any customer classified in the major industrial group of manufacturing with 10-14 or 20-39 as the first two digits of the Standard Industrial Classification or 21 or 31-33 as the first two digits of the six digit North American Industry Classification System using the Company's standard service for power and light requirements and having a contract demand of 1,000 KIN or over. It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, three phase, metering at the delivery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operation.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge $ 2,025.00

II. Demand Charge:

~A~II~K~VV~o~f~B~ill~in~g~D~e~m~a~n~d~~2---------------------------~$~--~1~5~.8~7_perKVV

The billing demand (to the nearest whole KVV) shall be the greatest of: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured (which may be on a rolling time interval) during the current month; or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the highest demand occurring during the billing months of June through September in the eleven preceding months; or (3) sixty (60%) of the highest demand occurring during the billing months of October through May in the eleven preceding months; or (4) the contract demand; or (5) 1,000 KVV.

The customer shall maintain a power factor of as near unity as practicable. If the power factor of the customer's installation falls below 85%, the Company will adjust the billing demand to a basis of 85% power factor.

Ill. Energy Charge:

All kVVh ~ $

DISCOUNT

0.05371 per kVVh

A discount of $0.60 per KVV of billing demand will be allowed when the service is supplied at a delivery voltage of 46,000 volts or higher.

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge is the demand as determined above. The Company may allow a buildup period not to exceed six months for new and expanding accounts during which time the contract demand and/or the minimum demand specified in the rate schedule may be waived. The Company shall not commit itself to a buildup period exceeding six months without prior approval of the Commission for the specific account involved.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03174 per kVVh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00099 per kVVh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kVVh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be written for a period less than five (5) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 23 INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to any customer classified in the major industnal group of manufactunng with 10-14 or 20-39 as the first two digits of the StandardIndustrial Classiffcation or 21 or 31-33 as the first Iwo digits of the six digit North American Industry Classification System using the Company's standardservrce for power and light requirements and having a contract demand of 1,000 KW or over. It is not avai/able for resale service

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, three phase, metenng at the delivery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operabon.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Char e

II. Demand Charge:Ag KW of Billing Demand @

$ 2,025.00

$ 15 87 per KW

The billing demand (to the nearest whole KW) shall be the greatest of (I) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured (which may be ona rolling lime interval) during the current month; or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the highest demand occurding duding the bilkng months of June thraughSeptember in Ihe eleven preceding months, or (3) sixty (60%) of the highest demand occurring dunng Ihe billing months of October through May in theeleven preceding months; or (4) the contract demand; or (5) 1,000 KW.

The customer shall maintain a power factor of as near unity as practicable If the power factor of the customer's installation falls below 85%, theCompany will ad/ust the billing demand to a basis of 85% power factor.

III. Energy Charge:All kWh IB $ 0 05371 per kWh

DISCOUNT

A discount of $0 60 per KW of billing demand will be allowed when the service is suppked at a delivery voltage of 46,000 volts or higher.

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge is the demand as determined above The Company may allow a buildup pediod not to exceed six months far new andexpanding accounts during which time the contract demand and/or the minimum demand specified in Ihe rate schedule may be waived. The Companyshall not commit itse/f to a buildup period exceeding six months without pnor approval of the Commission for the specific account involved

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03174 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject lo adlustment by order af the Public Seneca Commission of SouthCarolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ .00099 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license lax which may be assessed by any state or local governmentalbody.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payabte when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard spemfications Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer paysthe difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company ils normal monthly facility charge based on suchdifference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract lerms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be wntten for a penod less than five (5) years. A separate contract shallbe written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

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RATE 24 LARGE GENERAL SERVICE TIME-OF-USE

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AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to any customer using the Company's standard service for power and light requirements and having a contract demand of 1,000 KW or over. It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, three phase, metering at the delivery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operation.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge: $ 2,025.00

II. Demand Charge:

A. On-Peak Billing Demand

~1~.7s~u~m~m~e~r~M~o~n~t~hs~of~J~u~n~e~-S~e7p~te=m~b~er~~~~----------------------~$~--1~9~.27.7:-perKW ~2~-~N~on~-~S~u~m~m~e~r~M~o~n~th~s~o~f~O~c~to~b~e~~~M=a~y~~~----------------------~$~--1~3~.4~9-perKW B. Off-Peak Billing Demand

~1~.A~II=O~ff~-P~e~a=k=B=il~lin~g~D=e=m~a=n~d~~~----------------------------~$~--~5=.8=4~perKW

Ill. Energy Charge:

A. On-Peak kWh 1. Summer Months of June-September ~ 2. Non-Summer Months of October-May ~

B. Off-Peak kWh 1. All Off-Peak ~

BILLING DEMAND

$ 0.08900 per kWh $ 0.06428 per kWh

$ 0.04942 per kWh

The billing demands will be rounded to the nearest whole KW. If the power factor of the customer's current month maximum integrated fifteen minute KW demand for the on-peak and off-peak time periods are less than 85%, then the Company will adjust same to 85%. The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for any period may be recorded on a rolling time interval.

For the summer months, the on-peak billing demand shall be the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on-peak hours of the current month.

For the non-summer months, the on-peak billing demand will be the greater of: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on­peak hours of the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the maximum integrated demand occurring during the on-peak hours of the preceding summer months.

The off-peak billing demand shall be the greatest of the following positive differences: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the off-peak hours minus the on-peak billing demand, or (2) the contract demand minus the on-peak billing demand, or (3) 1,000 KW minus the on-peak billing demand.

DISCOUNT

A discount of $0.60 per KW of on-peak and off-peak billing demand will be allowed when the service is supplied at a delivery voltage of 46,000 volts or higher.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours During Summer Months: June-September:

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays! B. On-Peak Hours During Non-Summer Months:

May and October: The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays!

November-April: The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as those hours between 6:00 a.m.-12:00 noon and 5:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.*

C. Off-Peak Hours: The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified as on-peak hours.

*Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 24

AVAILABILITY

LARGE GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE

(Page 1 of 2)

This rate is available to any customer using the Company's standard service for power and light requirements and having a contract demand of 1,DDD KW orover It is not available for resale service.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz, three phase, metering al the delivery voltage which shall be standard to the Company's operation.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Char e:

II. Demand Charge:

A On-Peak Billing DemandI Summer Months of June-Se tember2 Non-Summer Months of October-May @

B. Off-Peak Billing DemandI All Off-Peak Billing Demand

$ 2,025.00

$ 19 27 per KW

$ 1349 per KW

$ 584 per KW

III. Energy Charge:

A. On-Peak kWh1. Summer Months of June-September II2 Non-Summer Months of October-May II

0 Off-Peak kWhI All Off-Peak

BILLING DEMAND

$ 0 0890D per kWh

$ 006428 per kWh

$ 0 04942 per kWh

The billing demands will be rounded to the nearest whole KW If the power factor of the customers current month maximum integrated fifteen minute KWdemand for Ihe on-peak and off-peak time penods are fess than 85%, then the Company will adjust same to 85%. The maximum integrated fifteen minutedemand for any period may be recorded on a rolling time interval

For the summer months, the on-peak billing demand shall be the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during Ihe on-peak hours of thecurrent month

For the non-summer months, the on-peak billing demand will be the greater of: (1) the maximum inlegrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on-peak hours of the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the maximum integrated demand occurnng dunng the on-peak hours of the precedingsummer months.

The off peak billing demand shall be Ihe greatest of the following positive differences (I) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured duringthe off peak hours minus the on-peak billing demand, or (2) the contract demand minus the on-peak billing demand, or (3) 1,000 KW minus the an-peakbilling demand.

DISCOUNT

A discount of $0.6O per KW of on-peak and off-peak billing demand wilt be allowed when Ihe service is supplied al a delivery voltage of 46,000 volts orhigher.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours During Summer Months:June-September

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p m -9:00 p m., Monday-Friday, excludingholidays.'.

On-Peak Hours During Non-Summer Months:May and October:

The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p m, Monday-Friday, excludingholidays.'ovember-Apnl

The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as those hours between 6 DD a m -12 00 noon and 5 DD p.m.-9 00 p m,Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.

C. Off-Peak Hours:The off-peak hours in any month are dekned as all hours not speofied as on-peak hours

*Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memonal Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Chnslmas Day.

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RATE24

MINIMUM CHARGE

ELECTRICITY

LARGE GENERAL SERVICE TIME-OF-USE

(Page 2 of 2)

The monthly minimum charge is the demand as determined above. The Company may allow a buildup period not to exceed six months for new and expanding accounts during which time the contract demand andfor the minimum demand specified in the rate schedule may be waived. The Company shall not commit itself to a buildup period exceeding six months without prior approval of the Commission for the specific account involved.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of$.03174 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00099 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmnetal body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. No contract shall be written for a period of less than five (5) years. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered

On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 24 LARGE GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE

(Page 2 of 2)

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge is the demand as determined above. The Company may allow a buildup pediod not to exceed six months for new andexpanding accounts during which time the contract demand and/or the minimum demand speafied in the rate schedule may be waived TheCompany shall not commit itself to a buildup period exceeding six months without pnor approval of the Commission for the specific accountinvolved

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONNIENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ 03174 per kWh are included in Ihe energy charge and are sublect to adlustment by order of the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ 00099 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of SouthCarolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business hcense tax which may be assessed by any state or localgovernmnetal body.

PAYMENT TERMS

All bdls are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard speofications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customerpays ihe difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normalmonthly facility charge based onsuch difference in costs.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service No contract shall be wnffen for a pened of less than five 15) years A separate contractshall be wntten for each meter at each location

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and a part of this rate schedule.

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RATE 28

(EXPERIMENTAL)

SMALL GENERAL SERVICE

TIME-OF-USE DEMAND (Page 1 of 2)

AVAILABILITY

This rate is available to any non-residential customer using the Company's standard service which is specified as a single point of delivery per premises from an existing overhead distribution system for power and light requirements and having an on-peak demand of not more than 100KW. The second billing month within a twelve billing month period that on-peak demand exceeds 100 KW will terminate eligibility under this rate schedule. It is not available for resale service. This rate is available to a maximum of 25 customers not enrolled under the Company's Rider to Rates 7 & 28 - Net Metering For Renewable Energy Facilities.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Charge:

II. Demand Charge:

A. On-Peak Billing Demand:

1. Summer months of June-September@ 2. Non-Summer months of October-May @

B. Off-Peak Billing Demand

1. All Off-Peak Billing Demand @

Ill. Energy Charge:

A. On-Peak kWh

1. All On-Peak @

B. Off-Peak kWh

2. All Off-Peak @

BILLING DEMAND

$ 25.90

$ 19.67 per KW $ 12.29 per KW

$ 3.93 per KW

$ 0.12201 per kWh

$ 0.09385 per kWh

The billing demands will be rounded to the nearest whole KW. The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for any period may be recorded on a rolling time interval. For the summer months, the on-peak billing demand shall be the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on-peak hours of the current month. For the non-summer months, the on-peak billing demand will be the greater of: (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the on-peak hours of the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the maximum integrated demand occurring during the on-peak hours of the preceding summer months. The off-peak billing demand shall be the greatest of the following positive differences: ( 1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured during the off-peak hours minus the on-peak billing demand or (2) the contract demand minus the on-peak billing demand.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours: June-September: The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1:00 p.m.-9:00p.m., Monday-Friday, excluding holidays.•

October-May: The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as those hours between 6:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, excluding holidays. •

B. Off-Peak Hours: The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified as on-peak hours.

•Holidays are: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times the estimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be derived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction cost in addition to the rate charges above.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC S GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 28

(EXPERIMENTAL)

AVAILABILITY

SMALL GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE DEMAND

(Page 1 of 2)

This rate is available to any non-residential customer using the Company's standard service which is speafied as a single point of delivery per premisesfrom an existing overhead distributton system for power and light requirements and having an on-peak demand of not more than 100KW. The second billingmonth within a twelve billing month period that on-peak demand exceeds 100 KW will terminate ebgibility under this rate schedule. It is not available forresale service. This rate is available lo a maximum of 25 customers not enrolled under the Company's Rider to Rates 7 6 28 - Net Metering For RenewableEnergy Famlities,

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

Alternating Current, 60 hertz. Voltage and phase at the option of the Company.

RATE PER MONTH

I. Basic Facilities Char e:

II. Demand Charge:

A On-Peak Billing Demand:

1. Summer monihs of June-September2. Non-Summer months of October-May@

B. Off-Peak Billing Demand

1 AI Off-Peak Billing Demand

III. Energy Charge:

A. On-Peak kWh

1. All On-Peak IB

B. Off-Peak kWh

2 AI Off-Peak @

BILLING DEMAND

$ 25 90

$ 19.67 per KW

$ 12.29 per KW

$ 3.93 per KW

$ 0.12201 per kWh

$ 0 09385 per kWh

The billing demands will be rounded to the nearest whole KW The maximum integrated fifteen minute demand for any period may berecorded on a rolling time interval.For the summer months, the on-peak biting demand shall be lhe maximum integrated fifteen minute demand measured dunng the on-peakhours of the current month.For the non-summer months, the on-peak billing demand will be the greater of (1) the maximum integrated fifteen minute demandmeasured dunng the on-peak hours of the current month, or (2) eighty percent (80%) of the maximum integrated demand occurnng duringthe on-peak hours of the preceding summer monthsThe off-peak billing demand shall be the greatest of the following positive differences: (1) the maximum integrated fifieen minute demandmeasured during the off-peak hours minus the on-peak billing demand or (2) ihe contract demand minus the on-peak biging demand.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK HOURS

A. On-Peak Hours:June-September

The on-peak summer hours are defined as the hours between 1 00 p m -9 00 p m, Monday-Fnday, excludingholidays.'ctober-May:

The on-peak non-summer hours are defined as those hours between 6 00 a m-10:00 a.m. and 6 00 p m -10.00 p m.

Monday-Fnday, excluding holidays *

B. Off-Peak Hours:The off-peak hours in any month are defined as ag hours not specified as on-peak hours.

'Ho(idays are New Year's Day, Memodial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day

MINIMUM CHARGE

The monthly minimum charge shall be the basic facilities charge as stated above, provided however, when construction costs exceed four (4) times theestimated annual revenue excluding fuel revenue to be dedived by the Company, the customer may make a contribution in aid of construction cost in

addition to the rate charges above.

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RATE 28

(EXPERIMENTAL)

ELECTRICITY

SMALL GENERAL SERVICE

TIME-OF-USE DEMAND (Page 2 of 2)

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $.03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $.00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $.00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body.

POWER FACTOR

If the power factor of the customer's installation falls below 85%, the Company may adjust the billing to a basis of 85% power factor.

PAYMENT TERMS All bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with its standard specifications. Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays the difference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company its normal monthly facility charge based on such difference in costs.

The Company shall have the right to install and operate special metering equipment to measure customer's loads or any part thereof and to obtain any other data necessary to determine the customer's load characteristics.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the conditions of service. Contracts for installations of a permanent nature shall be written for a period of not less than one (1) year. A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

Effective for Bills Rendered On and After October 30, 2015

SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC Sl GAS COMPANY ELECTRICITY

RATE 28

(EXPERIMENTAL)

SMALL GENERAL SERVICETIME-OF-USE DENIAND

(Page 2 of 2)

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL, VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTAL, AND AVOIDED CAPACITY COSTS

Fuel costs of $ .03213 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to ad)ustment by order of the public Service Commission of SouthCarokna

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a DSM component of $ .00149 per kWh for Demand Side Management expenses.

PENSION COSTS COMPONENT

The energy charges above include a Pension Costs component of $ 00004 per kWh as approved by the Public Service Commission of South Carohna.

STORM DAMAGE COMPONENT

Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

SALES AND FRANCHISE TAX

To the above will be added any applicable sales tax, franchise fee or business license tax which may be assessed by any state or local governmental body

POWER FACTOR

If the power faclor of the customer's installation falls below 85%, the Company may adjust the billing to a basis of 85% power factor.

PAYMENTTERMSAg bills are net and payable when rendered.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

The Company will furnish service in accordance with ils standard specifications Non-standard service will be furnished only when the customer pays Ihedifference in costs between non-standard service and standard service or pays to the Company iis normal monthly facility charge based on such differencein costs.

The Company shall have the nght to instag and operate speaal metering equipment lo measure customeris loads or any part thereof and to obtain anyother data necessary to determine the customer's load characteristics.

TERM OF CONTRACT

The contract terms will depend on the condibons of service Contracts for installations of a permanent nature shall be written for a penod of not less thanone (I) year A separate contract shall be written for each meter at each location.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Company's General Terms and Conditions are incorporated by reference and are a part of this rate schedule.

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ELECTRIC CONTRACTED RATES

Name of Customer

State Line Accounts*

U.S. Department of Energy Savannah River Operations

Base Contract

INTERNATIONAL PAPER Eastover Mills

Economy Power Rate

Standby Power Rate

23

Demand Charge:

Basic Facility Charge

First 20,000 Kw

Excess over 20,000 Kw

Energy Charge:

All kWh@

Administrative Charges:

On-Peak Energy Charge:

Fuel cost of highest cost generation unit or purchased power (other than

$ 2,025.00

$ 15.87 per KW

$ 15.87 per KW

$ 0.05371 per kWh

$ 2,025.00 per month

cogeneration) plus $ 0.02746 per kWh

Off-Peak Energy Charge:

Fuel cost of highest cost generation unit or purchased power (other than cogeneration) plus

Excess Demand Charge:

Demand Charge:

On-peak June-September On-peak October-May Off-peak

Energy Charge:

$

$

$ $ $

Same as that for Economy Power above

0.01502 per kWh

20.00 perKW

0.46586 per KW/Day 0.27584 per KW/Day 0.17227 per KW/Day

~E~x~ce~s~s~D_e~m~a~n~d~C~ha~r~g~e~: ________ $~--2~0~·~00~perKW

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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY

ELECTRIC CONTRACTED RATES

Name of Customer

State Line Accounts*

Rate

23

U. S. Department of EnergySavannah River Operations

Base ContractBasic Facility ChargeFirst 20,000 Kw

Excess over 20,000 Kw

$ 2,025.00

$ 15.87 per KW

$ 15.87 per KW

A II IEWIi $ 0.05371 per kWh

INTERNATIONAL PAPEREastover Mills

Economy Power Rate Administrative Char es:On-Peak Ener Char e:

Fuel cost of highest cost generationunit or purchased power (other thanco eneration lus

Off-Peak Ener Char e:

$ 2,025.00 per month

$ 0.02746 per kWh

Standby Power Rate

Fuel cost of highest cost generationunit or purchased power (other thanco eneration lus $

Excess Demand Char e: $

On-peak June-SeptemberOn- eak October-MaOff- eak

0.01502 per kWh

20.00 per KW

0 46586 per KW/Day0 27584 per KW/Day0.17227 per KW/Day

Same as that for Economy Power aboveExcess Demand Charge: $ 20.00 per KW

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ELECTRIC CONTRACTED RATES

INTERNATIONAL PAPER- continued

Maintenance Power Rate

Contracted lighting, signal and roadway lighting, etc.

• After contractual (1925 and 1955) adjustments

Demand Charge:

Energy Charge:

Company Provided KVAR

$ 0.50203 per KW/Day

$ 0.05371 per kWh

$ 0.14773 per KVAR

Note: (1) Fuel costs of $.03174 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

(2) Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.

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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS COMPANY

ELECTRIC CONTRACTED RATES

INTERNATIONAL PAPER - continued

Maintenance Power Rate Demand Char e:

Ener Char e:

Com an Provided KVAR

$ 0,50203 per KW/Day

$ 0.05371 per kWh

$ 0.14773 per KVAR

Contracted lighting, signal androadway lighting, etc.

After contractual (1925 and 1955) adjustments

Note: (1) Fuel costs of $ 03174 per kWh are included in the energy charge and are subject to adjustment by order of thePublic Service Commission of South Carokna

(2) Inclusion of a storm damage component has been indefinitely suspended until further order of the Pubkc ServiceCommission of South Carolina

Effective for Bills RenderedOn and After October 30, 2015