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PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

View this brochure online at srpnet.com/catalog.

INTRODUCTION At SRP, we re delivering more than power. Our goal is to make customer interactions with us easy, rewarding and pleasant while also effectively managing resources to provide water and power to the Valley. We are meeting this goal exceptionally well. We know this because our customers are telling J.D. Power and Associates. SRP has received the highest customer satisfaction ratings among all large utilities in the West for the 12th year in a row. How do we do it? At SRP, we always keep customers in mind anticipating their needs and expectations when developing new products and services. In addition to leveraging technology, SRP also provides programs that offer more pricing, billing and payment options to help our customers save energy and money. Also, when an SRP customer calls us at (602) 236-8888, they will always talk to a real person. Our call centers are staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week to be there when customers need help and solutions. For these reasons, we re pleased to share the SRP Programs and Services catalog. It s our one-stop resource designed to provide an overview of our leading-edge customer products and services. As SRP customers increasingly rely on technology to manage their daily lives, we respond by developing technology to meet that demand to provide better, more convenient ways of doing business. Michael Lowe Associate General Manager & Chief Customer Executive Gena Trimble Associate General Manager & Chief Communications Executive 1 WELCOME

CONTACTS SERVING OUR CUSTOMERS Doing business with SRP is easy and convenient with the wide range of service options available. Customers can contact SRP by phone, by email, online or in person. Visit srpnet.com/contactus for additional information. SRP Residential Customer Services (602) 236-8888 SRP Business Center Support from dedicated account managers to meet specific business needs (602) 236-8833 SRP Water Customer Services (602) 236-3333 SRP Customer Correspondence CUN163 P.O. Box 52025 Phoenix, AZ 85072 Email: corrsvcs@srpnet.com La Linea (servicio en Español) Assistance in Spanish (602) 236-1111 SRP Community Solar Information about the Community Solar program (602) 236-4448 SRP Business Project Center Information about new business construction and revamping projects on existing facilities (602) 236-9621 Self-Service Line for Business Customers Fully automated service for business customers to report outages, pay their bills and obtain account information (602) 236-5555 Blue Stake Center Location service for underground utility lines (602) 263-1100 Specialty Contacts

SRP Customer Service Office Locations Customer Service Offices are open 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. West Valley 221 N. 79th Ave. Tolleson, AZ 85043 East Valley 7050 E. University Drive Mesa, AZ 85207 Tempe 1521 N. Project Drive Tempe, AZ 85281 Pinal County 3735 E. Combs Road Queen Creek, AZ 85140 Customer Service Offices SRP provides four conveniently located Customer Service Offices, where SRP representatives are available to answer questions and complete service orders. Customers can also pay their electric and irrigation bills with a check or money order at these offices. PayCenters Customers can pay their bills or make SRP M-Power purchases at SRP PayCenter automated payment terminals. PayCenters are at the four SRP Customer Service Offices, in area grocery stores and in some convenience stores along bus routes. Some of these stores are open 24 hours a day. Online Order Requests for Residential Customers Customers can request duplicates of monthly bills and changes to their electric accounts online, including service cancellations and mailing-address updates. Safety Net Customers may ask to have a friend or family member receive copies of reminder notices when their bills become past due. 3

SRP offers the following services to assist customers during tough economic times: Resource counselors Economy Price Plan monthly discount Weatherization Assistance Program SHARE program (energy assistance) Bill assistance Billing and payment options, including M-Power, Budget Billing and Custom Due Date Weekly estimated bills by text or email Customer Resource Counselors SRP Customer Resource Counselors work with customers extensively who have trouble paying their electric bills. They can provide referral information for community partners who may be able to offer additional help. To speak to a resource counselor, call (602) 236-3000. SHARE Program SRP has teamed up with other state utilities, area utility customers and The Salvation Army to provide financial assistance to those in need through SHARE Service to Help Arizonans with Relief on Energy. Customers can add $1 or more to their electric bills each month to contribute to the SHARE program. Alternative Dispute Resolution SRP ombudsmen work with customers and the public to arbitrate and mediate unresolved SRP service-related power and water disputes. For more information, visit srpnet.com/about/dispute or call (602) 236-2196. Consumer Ombudsmen Ombudsmen independently investigate customer disputes in an effort to achieve fair and satisfactory resolutions. If the customer desires further review after an SRP ombudsman completes his or her investigation and renders a decision, an informal hearing can be scheduled as a last resort. Consumer Mediation SRP s mediation service is an informal process that allows disputing parties on water and power issues to come together with an impartial SRP mediator to clear up misunderstandings, communicate their concerns, and hopefully help them reach a mutually agreeable resolution or compromise.

DOING BUSINESS WITH SRP IS EASY SRP provides numerous tools to help customers manage their electric bills while saving time and effort. To learn more about these programs, residential customers can visit srpnet.com/billing and business customers can visit srpnet.com/billing/business. Budget Billing SRP Budget Billing balances seasonal highs and lows to make payments more predictable. The customer s monthly bill amount is established and may be adjusted based on the average of his or her usage. Custom Due Date With SRP Custom Due Date, customers can choose a date between the 1st and 28th of the month to pay their bills. This option is available to most customers on SRP residential or business price plans. e-bill With SRP e-bill a paperless, electronic billing option customers can view statements online anytime and receive email or text notifications when a new bill is ready to be viewed. e-chex The e-chex service allows customers to make or schedule a payment from a checking account without writing a check. This free service is available 24 hours a day. e-notifications Through SRP My Account, customers can sign up to receive email or text message alerts for account information, such as bill availability, payment reminders, bill estimates, usage alerts, turn-on confirmations, outage notifications and more. Mobile Bill Pay Mobile Bill Pay allows customers to pay their bills by sending a text message from any supported mobile device. My Account With SRP My Account, customers can manage, update and customize their accounts online. They can view and pay their bills, review past energy usage, compare price plans, and view and report outages. They can also see at a glance how much energy is used monthly, weekly and now hourly. SurePay SRP SurePay allows customers to authorize their financial institutions to pay their electric bills automatically each month from a checking or savings account. 5 TOOLS

TOOLS ADDITIONAL SERVICES: RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS Home Energy Inspection SRP offers a Home Energy Inspection for customers who have experienced an unexpected increase in their energy usage. For $55, an auditor will perform a walk-through of the home, providing recommendations on efficiency improvements and ways to conserve energy. Large-Print Bill At the customer s request, SRP will provide a simplified, large-type version of the regular electric bill each month. Returning Seasonal Visitor Letters SRP sends a letter to returning seasonal visitors in the fall as a reminder to re-establish service and in the spring as a convenient way of allowing customers to have their electric accounts removed from their names until they return. Additional services: BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Business New-Customer Brochure SRP mails new business customers an informational brochure that provides account management tools, energysaving advice, billing and payment options, and more. Business Resource Center (BRC) The SRP Business Resource Center is a one-stop source for free online business resources and advancement tools to help companies thrive, including economic news and advice from local experts. To learn more, visit srpbizresource.com. Economic Development The new Economic Development website is a comprehensive tool that will assist our partners in their efforts to attract large commercial and industrial clients to Greater Phoenix by providing information about SRP s areas of expertise, including power, water resources and its dark-fiber network. Learn more at PowerToGrowPHX.com.

Summary Billing Customers with more than one electric account in their names have the option to group their bills into one master bill. This allows for one payment while still showing billing details for each account. Outage Notifications Through SRP My Account, customers can sign up to receive text or email messages informing them of power outages in their area and to receive updates when power is restored. Outage Reporting and Callbacks Customers can report power outages online by using My Account, using their mobile devices, calling a Customer Services representative or using the automated telephone system. Customers can request an automated callback after power has been restored. Outage Tracking/Map Up-to-date outage and storm information is available online at srpnet.com and within My Account and Mobile My Account. Customers can also get updates on Facebook and Twitter during major storms. 7

PRICE PLAN OPTIONS TO FIT CUSTOMERS NEEDS RESIDENTIAL PLANS SRP offers residential customers several pricing options that are designed to fit their energy needs and lifestyles. To find out more, visit srpnet.com/prices. Basic Price Plan On this standard price plan, energy prices are the same no matter when energy is used. Prices go up slightly when energy usage in a month exceeds certain levels in the summer. Customers on this plan typically do not use a lot of energy, or they find that other plans are not a good fit for their lifestyles. Time-of-Day Price Plans Customers can lower their energy costs by an annual average of up to 7% with SRP s Time-of-Day plans. These plans reward customers when they shift energy usage from higher-priced times to lower-priced hours. Each customer can select the Time-of-Day plan that works best for his or her lifestyle. Time-of-Use To save on SRP Time-of-Use, customers must shift some energy usage to off-peak hours. A higher price is charged for energy used weekdays from 1 8 p.m. May through October and from 5 9 a.m. and 5 9 p.m. November through April. All other times are lower-cost off-peak hours. We saved $425 last year. EZ-3 SRP EZ-3 allows customers to save money and energy by shifting their energy usage outside of three peak hours. By switching to lower-priced off-peak hours, customers can save the most during the hottest months.

M-Power M-Power is a voluntary prepay program that uses a special in-home display unit to allow customers to see their real-time power usage, giving them the ability to make more informed energy-usage decisions. On average, M-Power customers use approximately 12% less energy than they did on alternative price plans. Economy Price Plan Qualifying customers with limited incomes can receive a monthly discount ($17 November April and $21 May October) on SRP charges through the Economy Price Plan. Medical Life Support Discount Customers who qualify can receive a $17 monthly discount on their SRP bills while on life-sustaining equipment. A physician must recertify the patient s use of the equipment annually. Shareholder Compensation Program Salt River Valley Water Users Association shareholders may be entitled to compensation for a portion of the amount paid to Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) for electricity each year. The compensation obligation was established in a 1928 Association shareholder election. BUSINESS PLANS SRP offers several plans to business customers. For additional information, visit savewithsrpbiz.com/prices. General Service (E-36) The energy charge for the General Service Price Plan uses a declining block structure, which means the price per kilowatt-hour (kwh) declines as consumption increases relative to electric demand (kilowatts [kw] used). This price plan could work for businesses whose energy use is steady throughout the day. Time-of-Use (E-32) SRP s business Time-of-Use Price Plan is an optional, three-period plan that rewards customers when they shift energy usage from higher-priced on-peak hours to lowerpriced off-peak and shoulder hours. EZ-3 (E-33) Pilot Study SRP s business EZ-3 Pilot Price Plan is an optional, two-period plan that rewards customers when they shift energy usage from three higher-priced on-peak hours to lower-priced off-peak hours. 9 PRICE PLANS

PRICE PLANS large general service price PLANS Standard Price Plan for Secondary Large General Service (E-61) This plan is applicable to customers with monthly billing energy in excess of 300,000 kwh for three consecutive months and whose service is metered at the secondary level, supplied through one point of delivery, and measured through one meter. The secondary level is defined as service requiring transformation below the voltage level at the low side of the distribution substation. Standard Price Plan for Primary Large General Service (E-63) This plan is for customers with monthly billing energy in excess of 300,000 kwh for three consecutive months and whose service is metered at the primary level, supplied at one point of delivery, and measured through one meter. The primary level is defined as service not requiring transformation below the voltage level at the low side of the distribution substation. Standard Price Plan for Dedicated Large General Service (E-65) This plan is for customers with a maximum billing demand in excess of 1,000 kw and whose service is metered at the low side of a dedicated or customerowned substation transformers, supplied at one point of delivery, and measured through one or more meters as approved by SRP.

WAYS TO SAVE ENERGY AND MONEY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS SRP offers a variety of programs and rebates to help customers save energy, save money and increase the comfort of their homes. Program eligibility requirements and rebates are as of May 1, 2012, through April 30, 2013, and are subject to change. For more details, visit savewithsrp.com. Appliance Recycling Program SRP offers customers a $50 incentive for the removal and environmentally responsible disposal of older, yet still operating, refrigerators and freezers. This program targets second refrigerators and freezers in an attempt to remove inefficient units from service and resale markets. CFL Program This program provides customers with discounted prices for energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and select LEDs at Costco, Home Depot, Lowe s, Walmart and Sam s Club stores. SRP partners with retailers and lamp manufacturers to pay a portion of the bulbs retail cost. Cool Cash Rebate Program SRP offers customers a rebate for the purchase of new energy-efficient heat pumps and package units to replace existing units in their homes. Rebates, which range from $200 to $400, are paid according to the efficiency levels of the newly installed units. Duct Test and Repair Rebate Program Participants can receive up to $75 toward duct testing and up to $175 for qualified duct repairs. Tests and repairs are performed by a Building Performance Institutecertified, licensed Valley contractor. Energy-Efficiency Financing National Bank of Arizona is offering qualifying SRP residential (and small-business) customers low, fixed-rate financing for energy-saving projects. This third-party financial institution provides the offer to help SRP customers pay the upfront costs of larger energy-efficiency projects. Energy-Efficient Pools Program Customers can receive a $150 rebate for replacing their single-speed pool pumps with energy-efficient variablespeed pumps. The pumps are provided by participating pool supply and service companies and are calibrated at the time of installation to ensure they operate properly. 11 ENERGY EFFICIENCY

ENERGY EFFICIENCY Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Customers can receive a comprehensive home energy inspection for the discounted price of $99 (a $500 value). A certified contractor will check the home s air conditioner, air ducts, insulation, lighting and building envelope to identify potential energy-saving measures. Customers can receive rebates for air sealing, insulation and more if the assessment identifies deficiencies. HVAC Checkup Program SRP partners with the Electric League of Arizona to promote a 16-point checkup on central cooling systems and heat pumps. This seasonal offer typically runs in preparation for the winter heating and summer cooling seasons. Shade Screen Discount Program SRP provides incentives to customers for adding shade screens to windows on east-, west- and south-facing walls. SRP customers can receive an $0.80-per-square-foot rebate on qualifying new or refurbished, installed shade screens. Shade Tree Program Customers can receive up to two desert-adapted shade trees (approximately 4- to 6-foot saplings) to plant in energy-saving locations around their homes. The trees come in 3- to 5-gallon containers. Participants must attend an SRP workshop about how to best select, plant and care for the trees. SRP ENERGY STAR Homes SRP partners with Valley homebuilders to support their efforts to promote quality-built housing and increase the energy efficiency of new home construction. SRP provides incentives to builders to meet or exceed minimum performance requirements based on ENERGY STAR guidelines, coupled with additional HVAC and water-efficiency improvements. Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) WAP is a federal program established to help low-income families and individuals improve energy efficiency and lower energy costs while assisting with energy-related health and safety issues in the home. In support of WAP, SRP provides $725,000 per year to the Arizona Community Action Association to assist community agencies in their efforts to improve energy efficiency for SRP low-income homeowners.

M-Power M-Power is a voluntary prepay power program that allows customers to more actively manage their electricity consumption. M-Power allows customers to see their real-time power usage with a special in-home display unit. This helps them to make more informed decisions regarding their energy consumption. On average, M-Power customers use approximately 12% less energy than they did on alternative price plans. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Electric Vehicles SRP works with state and local officials, automakers and other stakeholders to help ensure customers understand the factors that should be considered before purchasing a plug-in electric vehicle, such as electrical service requirements, charging options and price plan options. Energy Analyzer Program Kill A Watt meters help customers understand how much energy household appliances and electronics use. Customers can borrow a device free of charge at local public libraries. Home Energy Manager SRP offers free online tools to help customers evaluate their home energy use and learn about ways to save. The tools use each customer s actual bill data to make personalized energy-saving recommendations. SRP Retail SRP is dedicated to educating customers about energy efficiency at the point of purchase. SRP field representatives build and maintain relationships with retailers to increase awareness and participation in SRP programs. SRP conducts an average of six educational events at retail stores each month. 13

WAYS TO SAVE ENERGY AND MONEY BUSINESS PROGRAMS SRP offers business customers a wide range of energy-efficiency and load-reduction opportunities, including rebates for technical assistance and equipment installation. Program eligibility requirements and rebates are as of May 1, 2012, through April 30, 2013, and are subject to change. For more details, visit savewithsrpbiz.com. Custom Business Solutions The Custom program offers the flexibility to identify and implement energy-efficiency projects unique to a facility and its operations. Technical assessments are available to qualifying customers to help identify energysaving opportunities. Energy for Education Rider This program offers a unique, convenient financing option for financially challenged school districts that seek to make energy-efficient upgrades to their facilities but lack the upfront capital. Participating schools repay SRP using the energy savings generated from the installed equipment. New Construction Solutions This program helps business customers develop a wholebuilding, performance-based strategy from the conceptual design phase through construction for buildings that will have 75,000 square feet or more of conditioned space and an estimated monthly demand greater than 400 kw. Design assistance and equipment rebates are available. PowerPartner The SRP PowerPartner demand-response program provides SRP with the option to call voluntary usagecurtailment events as financial signals or operational constraints dictate the need to reduce the demand for electricity. This program is available to eligible high-use customers.

Retrocommissioning Solutions This program helps business customers optimize the performance of existing equipment. The process evaluates commercial and industrial facilities that are at least 2 years old with 75,000 square feet of conditioned space to identify low- and no-cost measures that will produce energy savings and improve operations. The customer must commit to implementing at least $10,000 worth of improvements based on the findings. Additionally, a new Retrocommissioning offering was launched this year to address the building needs of small to midsize facilities. Small Business Solutions Small-business customers can receive a no-cost walk-through audit of their lighting systems and discounts that are intended to cover up to 75% of the costs for new energy-efficient lighting equipment. In order to be eligible, the customer must use 145,000 kwh or less per year. Standard Business Solutions The Standard program provides rebates for common energy-efficiency measures, including high-efficiency lighting, HVAC, compressed-air and refrigeration equipment, as well as select sensors and controls. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Signature Series SRP partners with the Department of Energy and other industry experts to provide technical energyefficiency workshops for business customers. Workshop topics include lighting, chiller optimization, and system assessments for motors, pumps, and other energy-efficiency technologies. SPATIA Energy Information Services SPATIA is a near-real-time, Internet-based tool that allows customers who monitor their energy-usage patterns to cut costs by shifting peak loads, managing consumption and optimizing performance. 15

ENVIRONMENTAL AND RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPORT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS SRP offers residential customers several opportunities to participate in environmental programs and support solar and renewable energy. For additional information, visit srpnet.com/environment. Community Solar Customers can support solar energy by purchasing a portion of the output generated at a local Arizona solar farm. It s an easy, cost-effective way for customers to support solar without the expense of installing solar panels on their homes. EarthWise Energy SRP EarthWise Energy is a voluntary program that SRP customers can join for as little as $3 per month, with 100% of the dollars helping to build solar projects for nonprofit organizations in the Valley. Solar Electric Program (Rooftop) SRP provides incentives to residential customers for installing solar electric systems on their homes. Solar Water Heating Program Customers can receive incentives from SRP for installing solar water heaters in their homes. Trees for Change To help restore Arizona forests destroyed by fire, customers can elect to have $3 a month added to their SRP electric bills. SRP will match it, with 100% of the funds going to plant ponderosa pine seedlings to help Arizona forests flourish.

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Classroom Connections Grants SRP provides funding to classroom teachers for innovative educational programs that promote students achievement in state-mandated competencies. SRP offers a total of $200,000 in funding for three distinct grant programs: Learning Grants by SRP, which is geared toward math and science programs; Social Studies Grants by SRP; and Powering Our Future Mini-Grants by SRP. Energy Bike Program SRP partners with the Arizona Environmental Education Exchange to design and deliver more than 250 solar energy presentations annually to local sixth-grade classes. Students learn about energy transformations and generation, ride the Energy Bike to power different types of light bulbs, and study solar power and energy efficiency. Free Resources for Educators SRP provides grades K 12 educators with comprehensive classroom materials relating to water, energy and environmental concepts. SRP also offers free workshops in which teachers can receive resources and lesson plan ideas presented by SRP employees and staff educators. Teachers who attend receive recertification hours. Global Climate Change Academy SRP and the Center for Teacher Success provide teachers with training to educate students about global climate change and renewable energy. Solar Summit for Educators SRP offers a two-day workshop for educators to learn about solar energy and technologies. Teachers learn how to use output data streaming from solar arrays in the community to build real-world, community-based learning experiences in their classrooms. 17 STEWARDSHIP

STEWARDSHIP BUSINESS PROGRAMS SRP offers businesses a variety of opportunities to promote themselves as environmentally friendly and support solar and renewable energy sources. Visit srpnet.com/environment for more information. Commercial Solar Electric Program SRP offers business customers the option of productionbased or one-time incentives to make rooftop photovoltaic systems at their facilities more affordable. Commercial Solar Water Heater Program Business customers can receive incentives from SRP for installing solar water heating systems at their facilities. Community Solar Business customers can support solar energy by purchasing a portion of the output generated at a local Arizona solar farm. It s an easy, cost-effective way for customers to support solar without the expense of installing solar systems at their facilities. Renewable Energy Credit (REC) Program Businesses can support renewable energy by purchasing RECs from SRP. This program allows customers to offset power to their businesses with environmentally friendly wind energy produced in the western U.S.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES SRP operates one of the largest fiber-optic networks in Arizona, spanning 15 cities in our electrical service territory. It offers the most geographically pervasive fiber network in the Phoenix metropolitan area. SRP s fiber spans 2,900 square miles from one end of Phoenix to the other. SRP provides fiber connectivity to power customers within its service territory. By leasing SRP s dark fiber, customers are able to expand their networks within the Greater Phoenix metropolitan area, allowing them to connect their facilities with direct access to data centers and other telecommunication service providers. Benefits include: Access to all major data centers and carrier network access points Virtually unlimited bandwidth at a fixed cost Network route diversity SRP has a unique footprint that is 90% diverse from other carriers In-house optical expertise to help customers manage their own network and protocols For more information, visit SRPTelecom.com. 19 TELECOM

WATER WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND IRRIGATION SERVICES SRP is an experienced leader in water resource management. For more than a century, SRP has maintained and operated an extensive water distribution system that delivers more than 1 million acre-feet of water annually to the Phoenix metropolitan area. For more information, visit srpnet.com/water. Daily Water Report Prepared by SRP for water management professionals and recreational boaters, this online daily water report features water levels at the six lakes on the Salt and Verde river systems, plus information about reservoir elevation, runoff, releases, boat-ramp depths and more. Water-Quality Monitoring SRP performs voluntary water-quality sensor readings of the raw water delivered to municipal water treatment plants. WatershedMonitor.com SRP and the U.S. Geological Survey jointly contribute to this website to provide customers with data collected on river flow, lake level, precipitation, and weather for the Salt and Verde rivers.

SERVICES FOR IRRIGATION CUSTOMERS Agriculture Automated Call Campaign Daily calls are placed to agricultural customers to notify them of their scheduled water deliveries. Continuous Order Program With this program, the customer can specify an amount of time for water delivery, and SRP will automatically schedule the account for each available delivery. Email Delivery Notification Subdivision shareholder customers can sign up to receive email notifications of their irrigation deliveries dates and times. Irrigation Online This online tool allows customers to order water or check irrigation delivery schedules from anywhere they have Internet access. New-Customer Irrigation Education Customers can request a visit from a water delivery specialist to educate them about the process of operating and maintaining their private irrigation systems from SRP s delivery point to their properties and to explain SRP and shareholder responsibilities. Customers will also receive a brochure detailing the irrigation process and services. SRP Beyond-the-Gate Services Customers can call SRP for free estimates on neighborhood irrigation maintenance and repair services, which are offered at competitive prices. Water Measurement Services SRP s Water Measurement group operates a feebased flow meter repair and calibration facility and is a factory-authorized flow meter sales and service center. 21 WATER

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