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COMPAISON OF POPOSED TAIFFS WITH EFFECT FOM 1 JULY 2013 all tariffs are VAT exclusive SCHEDULE 1 ELECTICITY PESENT POPOSED 1. Domestic residential indigent consumers These tariffs are applicable to all residential indigent consumers with an ampere capacity limited to 20A per phase. (i) Energy charge (kwh) 0,00 0,00 (ii) Block 1 50 kwh 68,15 71,90 (iii) Block 51 350 kwh 85,82 91,40 Free basic electricity to a maximum of 50 kwh per month applies to registered indigent consumers. Where more than 350 kwh is consumed during a month, the same tariff will be applied as for other domestic residential consumers. 2. Domestic residential consumers These tariffs are available to all residential consumers with a single or three phase connection with an ampere capacity of up to 80A per phase. This tariff consists out of a fixed and energy charge. The tariff is based on the inclining block principle, that is, the more units used, the higher the rate becomes. 2.1 A fixed charge whether electricity is consumed or not, per month or part thereof per point of supply. The amount is charged once per month. (i) Single phase 40,00 45,00 (ii) Three phase 55,00 60,00 2.2 Energy charge (i) Block 1 50 kwh 68,15 72,24 (ii) Block 51 350 kwh 89,82 96,11 (iii) Block 351 600 kwh 105,15 113,46 (iv) Block > 600 kwh 118,35 127,70

ELECTICITY PESENT POPOSED 3. Domestic residential consumers (lifeline) This is a new tariff structure and is available to all residential consumers with a single or three phase connection with an ampere capacity of up to 40A per phase with no fixed charge. This tariff consists only out of an energy charge and will suite low to medium consumption residential consumers. The tariff is based on the inclining principle, that is, the more units used, the higher the rate becomes. (i) Block 1 50 kwh 0,00 80,24 (ii) Block 51 350 kwh 0,00 108,64 (iii) Block 351 600 kwh 0,00 116,11 (iv) Block > 600 kwh 0,00 128,82 4. Business, industrial & general consumers These tariffs are applicable to all business, industrial and general consumers with a single and/or three phase connection with a capacity of up to 80A per phase. 4.1 A capacity charge whether electricity is consumed or not, per ampere of supply capacity, per month, per point of supply or part thereof (i) Single phase 11,24 13,50 (ii) Three phase 33,72 38,00 4.2 A fixed charge whether electricity is consumed or not, per month or part thereof per point of supply (i) Single phase 70,00 0,00 (ii) Three phase 100,00 0,00 4.3 Energy charge 74,35 80,90 5. Business lifeline consumers These tariffs are applicable to all business lifeline consumers with a single phase connection with a capacity of up to 40A per phase. This tariff has no capacity charge. 5.1 Energy charge kwh 113,53 123,00 6. Bulk consumers - low voltage three phase demand scale (Time of Use) These tariffs are applicable to all bulk consumers metered at low voltage with an annual average metered load with a capacity higher than 80A per phase. 6.1 A fixed charge, whether electricity is consumed or not per point of supply (meter point) 1 055,00 1 450,00

ELECTICITY PESENT POPOSED 6.2 A demand charge per kva of half hourly maximum demand payable in peak and standard periods on week days and Saturdays 6.3 A network access charge per kva of half hourly maximum demand payable in peak and standard periods on week days and Saturdays 73,95 34,76 11,88 18,32 6.4 An active energy charge for all kwh consumers (kwh) (i) High demand season (June, July, August) Peak 222,82 263,21 Standard 78,12 100,62 Off-peak 54,47 53,82 (ii) Low demand season (September to May) Peak 75,95 110,90 Standard 56,33 68,01 Off-peak 47,01 47,59 6.5 eactive energy charge (kva) High demand season (June August) 9,34 16,66 7. Bulk consumers 11 000 Volt three phase demand scale (Time of Use) These tariffs are applicable to all bulk consumers metered at medium voltage where electricity is supplied at 11 000 V. 7.1 A fixed charge whether electricity is consumed or not, 2 240,00 2 420,00 per point of supply (meter point) 7.2 A demand charge per kva of half hourly maximum demand payable in peak and standard periods on week days and Saturdays 69,28 33,12 7.3 A network access charge per kva of half hourly maximum demand payable in peak and standard periods on weekdays and Saturdays 7.4 An active energy charge for all consumers (kwh) (i) High demand season (June, July, August) 11,10 17,45 Peak 208,24 234,87 Standard 73,01 93,77 Off-peak 50,91 50,16

ELECTICITY PESENT POPOSED Note: (ii) Low demand season (September to May) Peak 70,98 103,54 Standard 52,65 63,50 Off-peak 43,94 44,43 7.5 eactive energy charge (kva) High demand season (June August) 8,73 15,87 For the purpose of time of use tariffs the defined daily time of use period throughout the year are: Peak hours: (i) Weekdays 07:01 10:00 18:01 20:00 (ii) Saturdays None (iii) Sundays None Standard hours: (i) Weekdays 06:01 07:00 10:01 18:00 (ii) Saturdays 07:01 12:00 18:01 20:00 (iii) Sundays None Off-peak hours: (i) Weekdays 22:01 06:00 (ii) Saturdays 12:01 18:00 20:01 07:00 (iii) Sundays 00:00 24:00 The Director Electrical Engineering Services may impose a specific minimum load requirement for qualification for time of use tariff scales. 8. Other bulk consumers This tariff is only available to specific consumers as approved by Council resolution due to special circumstances. The following charges will be payable: kwh peak - equal to Eskom megaflex tariff structure plus 10% kwh standard - equal to Eskom megaflex tariff structure plus 10% kwh off-peak - equal to Eskom megaflex tariff structure plus 3% kva r h - equal to Eskom megaflex tariff structure

ELECTICITY PESENT POPOSED 9. Street light and traffic light consumption 9.1 Energy charge kwh 105,33 113,65 10. Departmental levies & sport clubs This tariff is applicable to all municipal buildings, levies and sport clubs. Where time of use meters are installed the applicable tariffs as per the time of use categories as determined will apply. 10.1 Energy charge kwh 105,33 113,65 Domestic residential consumers (lifeline) This is a new tariff structure and is available to all residential consumers with a single or three phase connection with an ampere capacity of up to 40A per phase with no fixed charge. This tariff consists only out of an energy charge and will suite low to medium consumption residential consumers. The tariff is based on the inclining principle, that is, the more units used, the higher the rate becomes. (v) Block 1 50 kwh 0,00 80,24 (vi) Block 51 350 kwh 0,00 108,64 (vii) Block 351 600 kwh 0,00 116,11 (viii) Block > 600 kwh 0,00 128,82 Business, industrial & general consumers These tariffs are applicable to all business, industrial and general consumers with a single and/or three phase connection with a capacity of up to 80A per phase. A capacity charge whether electricity is consumed or not, per ampere of supply capacity, per month, per point of supply or part thereof (iii) Single phase 11,24 13,50 (iv) Three phase 33,72 38,00 A fixed charge whether electricity is consumed or not, per month or part thereof per point of supply (iii) Single phase 70,00 0,00 (iv) Three phase 100,00 0,00 Energy charge 74,35 80,90

ELECTICITY PESENT POPOSED 11. Other charges This tariff is applicable to all undeveloped erven with access to the reticulation network. 11.1 A fixed charge per month or part thereof 78,00 85,00 12. Schools & welfare organizations - low voltage three phase demand scale (Time of Use) This is a new tariff structure and applicable to schools and welfare organizations metered at low voltage with an annual average metered load with a capacity higher than 80A per phase. Schools and welfare organizations must meet the criteria as per the rates policy to qualify for this tariff structure. 12.1 A fixed charge, whether electricity is consumed or not 1 055,00 1 088,00 per point of supply (meter point) 12.2 A demand charge per kva of half hourly maximum demand payable in peak and standard periods on week days and Saturdays 73,95 26,07 12.3 A network access charge per kva of half hourly maximum demand payable in peak and standard periods on week days and Saturdays 12.4 An active energy charge for all kwh consumers (kwh) (i) High demand season (June, July, August) 11,88 13,74 Peak 222,82 197,41 Standard 78,12 75,46 Off-peak 54,47 40,37 (ii) Low demand season (September to May) Peak 75,95 83,17 Standard 56,33 51,01 Off-peak 47,01 35,69 12.5 eactive energy charge (kva) High demand season (June August) 9,34 12,49 13. Schools & welfare organizations 11 000 Volt three phase demand scale (Time of Use)

ELECTICITY PESENT POPOSED 13.1 This is a new tariff structure and applicable to schools and welfare organizations metered at medium voltage where electricity is supplied at 11 000 V. Schools and welfare organizations must meet the criteria as per the rates policy to qualify for this tariff structure. A fixed charge whether electricity is consumed or not, per point of supply (meter point) 2 240,00 1 840,00 Schools & welfare organizations 11 000 Volt three phase demand scale (Time of Use) 13.2 A demand charge per kva of half hourly maximum demand payable in peak and standard periods on week days and Saturdays 13.3 A network access charge per kva of half hourly maximum demand payable in peak and standard periods on weekdays and Saturdays 69,28 25,17 11,10 13,26 13.4 An active energy charge for all consumers (kwh) (i) High demand season (June, July, August) (ii) Peak 208,24 178,50 Standard 73,01 71,27 Off-peak 50,91 38,12 Low demand season (September to May) Peak 70,98 78,69 Standard 52,65 48,26 Off-peak 43,94 33,77 13.5 eactive energy charge (kva) High demand season (June August) 8,73 12,06 Note: For the purpose of time of use tariffs the defined daily time of use period throughout the year are: Peak hours: (i) Weekdays 07:01 10:00 18:01 20:00 (ii) Saturdays None (iii) Sundays None Standard hours:

ELECTICITY (i) Weekdays 06:01 07:00 10:01 18:00 (ii) Saturdays 07:01 12:00 18:01 20:00 (iii) Sundays None Off-peak hours: (i) Weekdays 22:01 06:00 (ii) Saturdays 12:01 18:00 20:01 07:00 (iii) Sundays 00:00 24:00 PESENT POPOSED The Director Electrical Engineering Services may impose a specific minimum load requirement for qualification for time of use tariff scales. 14. Schools & welfare organizations This is a new tariff structure and applicable to all schools and welfare organizations with a single and/or three phase connection with a capacity of up to 80A per phase. Schools and welfare organizations must meet the criteria as per the rates policy to qualify for this tariff structure. This tariff has no capacity charge. 14.1 Energy charge kwh 0,00 91,71