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Northeast Utilities CompaniesEversource Energy Service Companies Business Practices for (Modifications Issued on November 13, 2012 August 11, 2016) 1

Section 1 List of Contents Introduction Purpose of Document Overview of Transmission Services in New England Definitions Applicable Schedules Services Applicable to these Business Practices Additional Services Provided Under the ISO-NE Tariff Ancillary Services Procedures for Arranging for Transmission Service OASIS Services Available on OASIS OASIS Staff Contact Information OASIS Timing Requirements Transmission Service Requests Reassignment of Transmission Service (Resale) Deposits Discounts Posting Curtailments and Interruptions Posting Scheduling Information General Terms and Conditions Creditworthiness Services and Rates Network Service Related Practices Studies Studies for Local Service Generator Interconnection Studies Methodologies for Transfer Capability Total Transfer Capability ( TTC ) Available Transfer Capability ( ATC ) Transmission Reliability Margin ( TRM ) Capacity Benefit Margin ( CBM ) 2

Section 2 Business Practices I. Introduction a. Purpose of Document This Business Practices document contains the procedures used by the Eversource Energy Service CompaniesNortheast Utilities CompaniesThe Connecticut Light and Power Company, Public Service Company of New Hampshire and Western Massachusetts Electric Company ( Transmission Provider or ESNUCompany ) to provide transmission services pursuant to the NU scompaniey s Local Services Schedule 21 (), a schedule contained within Section II of the ISO- New England Open Access Transmission Tariff ( ISO-NE OATT ). 1 These practices ( Business Practices ) are intended to supplement and clarify the terms and conditions of service described in Schedule 21. Unless noted here, as procedures implemented in compliance with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ( FERC ) Order No. 890, to the extent there is a conflict between these Business Practices and the ISO-NE OATT, the ISO-NE OATT controls. Reading the information in these Business Practices does not relieve the Transmission Customer of the obligation to read and understand (a) the applicable Tariffs and Service Agreements, (b) ISO-NE Market Rule 1, (c) ISO-NE Manuals, (d) ISO-NE Standard Operating Procedures or associated business process requirements. All services provided and taken under any Tariff or Service Agreement are subject to the conditions and terms of the FERC approved tariffs regardless of the information contained in these Business Practices. NU has filed amendments to Schedule 21-NU in compliance with FERC Order No. 890 on October 11, 2007. This compliance filing was made by NU jointly with ISO-NE, and others, in FERC Docket No. ER08-54-000. As deemed necessary, these Business Practices may be modified according to the Northeast Utilities Company ies Process for Amending Business Practices. b. Overview of Transmission Service in New England Effective February 1, 2005, ISO-NE began operating as the Regional Transmission Organization ( RTO ) for New England. Transmission owning companies, as signatories to the Transmission Operating Agreement became Participating Transmission Owners ( PTO ) in this RTO. The governing document for providing transmission service in New England is the ISO New England Transmission, Markets and Services Tariff ( ISO-NE Tariff ). Section II of the ISO-NE Tariff, the ISO-NE OATT, provides the rates, terms and conditions for transmission service over the regional transmission system. Schedule 21 of Section II of the ISO-NE Tariff OATT provides the rates, terms and conditions associated with providing transmission service over the PTOs local transmission facilities. Point-to-Point Service over the Phase I/II HVDC Transmission Facilities is provided for under Schedule 20A of the ISO-NE OATT, as outlined in separate Business Practices for Schedule 20A. 1 This Business Practices document does not apply to procedures used by the Company s affiliate, NSTAR Electric Company, which offers transmission services pursuant to Schedule 21-NSTAR. Business Practices applicable to Schedule 21-NSTAR may be found at https://www.eversource.com/content/ema-e/about/major-projectsinfrastructure/transmission-rates-tariffs-interconections/eastern-mass-open-access-transmission [OR SIMPLY REFER TO THE EVERSOURCE EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS TRANSMISSION PAGE] 3

II. Definitions Defined terms are capitalized in this document. Unless otherwise specified in these Business Practices, please refer to the ISO-NE Tariff, Section I, ISO-NE OATT, Section II.1, and Schedule 21 for the definition of other terms capitalized in these Procedures. III. Applicable Schedules a. Services applicable to these Procedures Schedule 21 Schedule 21of the ISO-NE OATT contains the terms and conditions that are common for all Schedule 21 Service Providers for local transmission services. Schedule 21- NUES contains the NU scompanyie s specific rates, terms and conditions for Local Service provided over the transmission facilities located within the NU scompany s service area. The CompanyNU offers Local Point-to-Point, both Firm and Non-Firm, Network Service and Ancillary Service. b. Additional Services Provided Under the ISO-NE Tariff The ISO-NE OATT contains the terms and conditions for regional transmission services over the Pool Transmission Facilities that are provided by ISO-NE. Transmission Customers interested in obtaining any of the services offered over these facilities should refer to Schedules 8 and 9 Schedules 8 and 9 of the ISO-NE OATT. Formatted: Font: 11 pt Additionally, generators interested in interconnecting to the regional transmission system should refer to Schedule 22 Schedule 22 or Schedule 23 of the ISO-NE OATT, which contains the terms and conditions that are common for all large and small generator interconnection services that are provided by the PTOs and ISO-NE. IV. Ancillary Services Only one Ancillary Service is provided under Schedule 21. This service, Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service, is required to be taken by all customers taking service under the Schedule 21-NUES. It is not necessary for customers to request this Ancillary sservice via the OASIS. The Transmission Customer will automatically be billed for Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service based on its transmission service request. Please note that the Transmission Customer may be responsible for acquiring additional ancillary services under the ISO-NE Tariff, as a customer taking service under the ISO-NE OATT. See Schedules 2-7 of the ISO-NE OATT. V. Procedures for Arranging for Transmission Service In order to initiate service under this Schedule, an ApplicationApplication must be completed according to the instructions provided in the Application and forwarded to ISO-NE, along with the information requested in NU sthe Company s Creditworthiness Policy. The Application will be reviewed according to the terms of. The customer will be notified with any questions and a Service Agreement will be forwarded for execution once the Application has been deemed to be complete and the terms of the Creditworthiness Policy have been met. 4

Upon the execution of the Service Agreement, the Transmission Customer may obtain access to the NU SES scompany s OASIS as a Transmission Customer. VI. OASIS a. Services Available on OASIS Requests for Firm and Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service provided for under the terms of Scheudule 21-ES should be made over the NU scompany s OASIS site. b. OASIS Staff Contact Info Nancy Richardson (860) 728-4519 Paul Krawczyk (781) 441-8054Gerry Arnini (860) 665-2557 Murale Gopinathan (860) 665-4955 c. OASIS Timing Requirements NU sthe Company s OASIS Reservation Timing Requirements for Firm Local Point-to-Point Transmission Service are in accordance with the ISO-NE OATT.Schedule 21, Section 5(c) and for Non-Firm Local Point-to-Point Transmission Service, Schedule 21 Section 6(c). The maximum and minimum lead times for requesting service are provided on the NU scompany s OASIS site. d. Transmission Service Requests Transmission Customers may leave the price field of the transmission service request form blank. If left blank, the Transmission Provider will interpret the requested price as that of the appropriate filed rate for that service. To determine if there is sufficient transmission capacity to support a request, query the daily offerings for the days for which service will be taken. e. Reassignment of Transmission Service (Resale) Transmission Customers with Firm Local Point-to-Point transmission service rights may post those rights for resale once for each path (interface) used by the rights. Because transmission rights are assigned by Point of Receipt (POR) and Point of Delivery (POD), it is strongly recommended that customers posting their rights for resale include the POR and POD under "Seller Comments" of the posting. If a customer desires a change of POR and/or POD (or any other service specification) on a firm basis, it may be necessary for a System Impact Study to be performed before such change may be accommodated. The Reseller may request the evaluation of the need for a System Impact Study prior to accepting a service request from a customer looking to acquire the assignor's transmission service rights. In accordance with FERC Order No. 890 the following additional requirements for reassignment of transmission service shall apply: 1. Compensation to Resellers shall be at rates established by agreement with the Assignee; 2. The Assignee must execute a Service Agreement (see Attachment A-1 to Schedule 21) with the Schedule 21 Service Provider prior to the date on which the reassigned 5

service commences that will govern the provision of reassigned service. Prior to the execution of the Service Agreement, the Assignee must provide a completed Application to NUthe Company and comply with the Northeast Utilities Company ies Creditworthiness requirements; 3. All sales or assignments of transmission capacity must be conducted through or otherwise posted on the Transmission Provider s OASIS on or before the date the reassigned service commences; 4. The Schedule 21 Service Provider shall credit or charge the Reseller, as appropriate, for any differences between the price reflected in the Assignee s Service Agreement and the Reseller s Service Agreement with the Schedule 21 Service Provider. f. Deposits Under Schedule 21 of the ISO-NE OATT, the Transmission Provider can may require a deposit at the time of Application for Transmission Service. Instead of a deposit, NU Tthe Company may require advanced payment for service or other form of security from a Transmission Customer based upon the review of the Customer s creditworthiness under the Northeast Utilities Company ies Creditworthiness Policy. g. Discounts NU does not offer Discounts for Non-Firm service provided under Schedule 21. In the event that NU were to offer any discounts in the future, and if such transaction were to be confirmed by any customer, a simultaneous offer would be made for the same discounted rate for the same period of time to all Eligible Customers on the same path serving the same point of delivery as the originally discounted service. h. Posting Curtailments and Interruptions Information on affected Transmission Reservations from Curtailments can be found on the ISO- NE OASIS site.at NU s OASIS site. i. Posting Scheduling Information Information on Schedules from Transmission Reservations can be found on the ISO-NE OASIS site.at NU s OASIS site. VII. General Terms and Conditions a. Creditworthiness For the purpose of determining the ability of the Transmission Customer to meet its obligations related to requested transmission service, the Company may require reasonable credit review procedures in accordance with Attachment L of.for the purpose of determining the ability of the Transmission Customer to meet its obligations related to requested transmission service, NU requires credit review and posting of credit as set forth in accordance with Schedule 21-NU Attachment NU-L. b. Services and Rates The Company s transmission services and rates can be found on the Company s OASIS site. 6

VIII. Designation of Network Resources The New England market, as administered by the ISO-NE is subject to central dispatch and as such, does not require the identification of Network Resources for the day-to-day operation of the markets. Schedule 21 of the ISO-NE Tariff provides services consistent with the facilitation of the regional market and does not require an identification of Network Resources separate from that of ISO-NE as described in the Designation and Termination of Network Resource document provided on the ISO-NE OASIS site..at: http://www.oatioasis.com/isne/isnedocs/03-31- 08_Revised_Network_Resource_Explanation_of_Inapplicability.doc IX. Studies a. Studies for Local Service The Transmission Providers perform local system and interconnection studies under Schedule 21 of the ISO-NE OATT. Studies performed either by NUthe Companyies for service under this schedule or on behalf of the ISO are listed on the NU scompany ies OASISExternal Web Site. under the NU Transmission web link. ISO-NE performs regional system studies that can be found at the ISO-NE Web Site. b. Generator Interconnection Studies ISO-NE administers interconnection studies in accordance with Schedule 22 and Schedule 23 of the ISO-NE OATT. A list of these studies can be found on the ISO-NE Web Site. on the ISO- NE Web Site. X. Methodologies for Transfer Capability a. TTC Methodology The TTC Methodology is described in Section 3 of Attachment NU-C to Schedule 21-NUES. For those nonnonnon-ptf facilities that serve as a path for the NU scompany ies Transmission Customers, NUthe Company has calculated the TTC as the rating of the limiting line that constitutes that path. b. ATC Methodology The ATC Methodology is described in Section 6 of Attachment NU-C to Schedule 21-NUES. For those non-ptf facilities that serve as a path for NU sthe Company ies Transmission Customers, NU has posted the ATC as 9999. ATC on these paths varies depending on the time of day. However, it is posted with an ATC of "9999" to reflect the fact that there are no restrictions on these paths for commercial transactions. c. TRM Methodology The TRM Methodology is described in.section 5 of Attachment NU-C to Schedule 21-NU TRM is the portion of TTC that cannot be used for reservation of firm transmission service because of uncertainties in system operation. It is used only for interfaces under the physical reservation system. NU provides transmission service over its nonnon-ptf facilities that are connected only to the New England system and they do not interconnect with 7

other systems. Therefore, the Northeast Utilities Companyies does not reserve Transmission Reliability Margin for these lines. d. Capacity Benefit Margin The CBM Methodology is described. Wherever applicable, the administration of is consistent with the services provided under the ISO-NE OATT by ISO-NE. The Company provides transmission service over theirits NONnon-PTF facilities that are connected only to the New England system and they do not interconnect with other systems. Therefore, the Company does not reserve Capacity Benefit Margin for these lines. d. Capacity Benefit Margin The CBM Methodology is described in Section 4 of Attachment NU-C to Schedule 21-NU. Wherever applicable, the administration of Schedule 21 - NU is consistent with the services provided under the ISO-NE OATT by ISO-NE. NU provides transmission service over their non- PTF facilities that are connected only to the New England system and they do not interconnect with other systems. Therefore, NU does not reserve Capacity Benefit Margin for these lines. 8