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Business Summary The following is a summary of Southern California Edison s (SCE) tariffs and programs for small, medium, and large power customers, typically called General Service (GS) customers. Eligibility for all SCE general service and industrial rate schedules (with the exception of GS-1) require that, at minimum, customers monthly maximum exceeds 20 kw or exceeds 20 kw in any three months during the preceding 12 months. Maximum may be initially determined by SCE or when 20 kw is exceeded in any three months out of the previous 12 months. GS customers are also eligible for various response programs. For information on response programs, please see the Response Programs guide online at www.sce.com/drp. Special Conditions for Time-of-Use (TOU) s A commitment is required for all optional TOU. Seasonal TOU energy, unless otherwise noted, are in effect as follows: the summer season begins at 12:00 a.m. on June 1, and continues until 12:00 a.m. on October 1, each year. All other periods comprise the winter season. For more information on Time-of- Use periods, see the illustrations at the end of this summary. s effective as of June 1, 2008 * Conditions/s GS-1 n Seasonal energy $0.56 per day Additional $0.138 per day for three-phase service $0.15423 $0.15084 n For accounts below 20 kw. n No. n CARE discount available for qualified customers. TOU-GS-1 can use most of their electricity during (or can shift load to) the Off-Peak time period $0.056 per day Time-of-use meter charge: $0.25 per day Three-phase service: $0.138 per day On-peak $0.20874 Mid-peak $0.17832 Off-peak $0.13844 Mid-peak $0.18138 Off-peak $0.14258 n Optional for accounts below 20 kw. n No. n CARE discount available for qualified customers. (subject to meter * includes the delivery charge, Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge and generation charges. Generation charges are estimated using FOR OVER 100 YEARS...LIFE. POWERED BY EDISON.

* Conditions/s GS-2 & GS-2 with Time-of-Use option n Year-round n Summer season (only on GS-2 with Time-of-Use Option B) n Optional Timeof-Use $94.65 $9.51 ly $18.62/kW per maximum On-peak kw in the summer (GS-2 with Time-of-Use Option B only; Time-Related charge is not applicable to Option A) GS-2 $0.08542 $0.07789 GS-2 Time-of-Use option pricing Option A: On-peak $0.23492 Mid-peak $0.19082 Off-peak $0.06369 Mid-peak $0.09169 Off-peak $0.06724 n For accounts above 20 kw and below 200 kw. n ($29.42) discount for singlephase service. n CARE discount available to qualified customers. for GS-2 with TOU option Option B: On-peak $0.10792 Mid-peak $0.08909 Off-peak $0.06442 Mid-peak $0.09242 Off-peak $0.06797 TOU-GS-3-CPP n Time-of-use Peak Pricing (CPP) event is called $367.02 $9.83 ly $15.79/kW per maximum On-peak kw in the summer Noon 3 p.m. $0.29516 3 p.m. 6 p.m. $0.87742 On-peak $0.11382 Mid-peak $0.09345 Off-peak $0.06866 Mid-peak $0.09550 Off-peak $0.07151 n Optional for Bundled Services accounts currently served under TOU-GS-3. n Bill protection offered for first year of service on CPP. n 12 events are called each year, each lasting 6 hours. * includes the delivery charge, Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge and generation charges. Generation charges are estimated using

* Conditions/s TOU-GS-3 $367.02 $9.83 ly $16.36/kW per maximum On-peak kw in the summer (Option B only) $5.61 per maximum mid-peak kw in the summer (Option B only) (Time-Related is not applicable to Option A ) Option A: On-peak $0.31176 Mid-peak $0.14200 Off-peak $.06866 Mid-peak $0.10468 Off-peak $0.07151 Option B: On-peak $0.11705 Mid-peak $0.09609 Off-peak $0.06866 Mid-peak $.09820 Off-peak $0.07151 n For accounts above 200 kw and below 500 kw. n CARE discount available for qualified customers. (subject to meter TOU-GS-3-SOP can shift usage to the super-offpeak time period $367.02 $9.83 ly $22.92 per maximum On-peak kw in the summer $0.44 per maximum mid-peak kw in the summer On-peak $0.12063 Mid-peak $.08897 Super Off-peak $0.05994 Mid-peak $0.08918 Super Off-peak $0.05946 n Optinal for accounts above 200 kw and below 500 kw. n Shorter On-Peak period. (subject to meter n CARE discount available for qualified customers. $0.08 per maximum mid-peak kw in the winter * includes the delivery charge, Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge and generation charges. Generation charges are estimated using

* Conditions/s TOU-8 Secondary (Below 2 kv) $458.04 $10.74 ly $15.23 per maximum On-peak $0.10998 Mid-peak $0.09033 Off-peak $0.06459 Mid-peak $0.09231 Off-peak $0.06728 n For accounts 500 kw or greater. n discount as applicable. $5.14 per maximum TOU-8 Primary (From 2 kv to 50 kv) $275.69 $10.18 ly $15.48 per maximum $5.24 per maximum On-peak $0.11086 Mid-peak $0.09096 Off-peak $0.06483 Mid-peak $0.09298 Off-peak $0.06758 n For accounts 500 kw or greater. n discount as applicable. TOU-8 Sub- Transmission (Above 50 kv) $2,427.22 $2.70 ly $12.22 per maximum $4.21 per maximum On-peak $0.08789 Mid-peak $0.07241 Off-peak $0.05200 Mid-peak $0.07412 Off-peak $0.05426 n For accounts 500 kw or greater. n discount as applicable. * includes the delivery charge, Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge and generation charges. Generation charges are estimated using

* Conditions/s CPP-GCCD Secondary (Below 2 kv) CPP-GCCD Primary (From 2 kv to 50 kv) $454.04 $275.69 $10.74 ly $10.18 ly $1.59 On-peak $0.10998 Mid-peak $0.09033 Off-peak $0.06459 Mid-peak $0.09231 Off-peak $0.06728 $1.61 On-peak $0.11086 Mid-peak $0.09096 Off-peak $0.06483 Mid-peak $0.09298 Off-peak $0.06758 n Optional for Bundled Services accounts of 500 kw or greater who are currently served under TOU-8. n Cannot be concurrently served under TOU-BIP or OBMC. (per kvar) for accounts of 200 kw or greater. n Bill protection for first year. n 12 events are called each year, each lasting 6 hours n s are notified as follows: Day-Ahead Event by 3:00 p.m. the day before an event n Subtransmission voltage (above 50 kw) requires designated primary standard telephone line CPP-GCCD Sub- Transmission (Above 50 kv) $2,427.22 $2.70 ly $1.18 On-peak $0.8789 Mid-peak $0.07241 Off-peak $0.05200 Mid-peak $0.07412 Off-peak $0.05426 * includes the delivery charge, Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge and generation charges. Generation charges are estimated using

* Conditions/s CPP-VCD Secondary (Below 2 kv) CPP-VCD Primary (From 2 kv to 50 kv) n Facilities- related n Facilities- related $458.04 $275.69 $10.74 ly $15.23 per maximum $5.14 per maximum $10.18 ly $15.48 per maximum $5.24 per maximum Noon 3 p.m. $0.27673 3 p.m. 6 p.m. $0.56195 On-peak $0.10179 Mid-peak $0.08356 Off-peak $0.06459 Mid-peak $0.08539 Off-peak $0.06728 Noon 3 p.m. $0.27851 3 p.m. 6 p.m. $0.56617 On-peak $0.10281 Mid-peak $0.08433 Off-peak $0.06483 Mid-peak $0.08619 Off-peak $0.06758 n Optional for Bundled Services accounts of 500 kw or greater who are currently served under TOU-8. n Cannot be concurrently served under TOU-BIP or OBMC. n Bill protection for first year. n 12 events are called each year, each lasting 6 hours n s are notified as follows: Day-Ahead Event by 3:00 p.m. the day before an event n Subtransmission voltage (above 50 kw) requires designated primary standard telephone line CPP-VCD Sub- Transmission (Above 50 kv) n Facilities- related $2,427.22 $2.70 ly $12.22 per maximum $4.21 per maximum Noon 3 p.m. $0.22365 3 p.m. 6 p.m. $0.45299 On-peak $0.08229 Mid-peak $0.06773 Off-peak $0.05200 Mid-peak $0.06935 Off-peak $0.05426 * includes the delivery charge, Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge and generation charges. Generation charges are estimated using

* Conditions/s BU Secondary (Below 2 kv) BU Primary (From 2 kv to 50 kv) $444.51 $267.71 $15.23 per maximum $5.14 per maximum $15.48 per maximum $5.24 per maximum On-peak $0.10998 Mid-peak $0.09033 Off-peak $0.06459 Mid-peak $0.09231 Off-peak $0.06728 On-peak $0.11086 Mid-peak $0.09096 Off-peak $0.06483 Mid-peak $0.09298 Off-peak $0.06758 n Optional Back-up service for accounts of 500 kw or greater who are currently served under TOU-8. n Service provided only when SCE s service, including standby service under S, is not available at the main service. BU Sub- Transmission (Above 50 kv) $2,355.83 $12.22 per maximum $4.21 per maximum On-peak $0.08789 Mid-peak $0.07241 Off-peak $0.05200 Mid-peak $0.07412 Off-peak $0.05426 * includes the delivery charge, Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge and generation charges. Generation charges are estimated using

Time of Use Periods General Service s s TOU-GS-1, GS-2 with Time-of-Use Option, TOU-GS-3, TOU-GS-3-CPP, TOU-8, CPP-GCCD, CPP-VCD, and BU Summer Season Begins at 12:00 a.m. on June 1, and continues until 12:00 a.m. on October 1 each year. 8 a.m. noon, weekdays except holidays* Noon 6 p.m., weekdays except holidays* 6 p.m. 11 p.m., weekdays except holidays* 11 p.m. 8 a.m., weekdays and all day on weekends, including holidays Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Mid-Peak On-Peak Mid-Peak Off-Peak Winter Season Begins at 12:00 a.m. on October 1, and continues until 12:00 a.m. on June 1 each year. 8 a.m. 9 p.m., weekdays except holidays* 9 p.m. 8 a.m., weekdays and all day on weekends, including holidays Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Mid-Peak Off-Peak TOU-GS-3-SOP Summer Season Begins at 12:00 a.m. on July 1, and continues until 12:00 a.m. on October 1 each year. 6 a.m. 1 p.m., weekdays Monday 6 a.m. midnight, weekends, On-Peak: Highest Mid-Peak: Medium Off-Peak: Lowest 1 p.m. 5 p.m., weekdays except holidays* On-Peak 5 p.m. midnight, every day, Midnight 6 a.m., every day, Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Off-Peak Off-Peak Super Off-Peak Winter Season Begins at 12:00 a.m. on October 1, and continues until 12:00 a.m. on July 1 each year. 6 a.m. midnight, every day, Midnight 6 a.m., every day, Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Off-Peak Super Off-Peak * Holidays are New Year s Day, President s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. When any holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will be recognized as a holiday. However, no change will be made for holidays falling on a Saturday. This rate summary is meant to be an aid to understanding SCE s pricing schedules. It does not replace the CPUC-approved tariffs. Please refer to the individual rate schedule of interest for a complete list of terms and conditions of service, which can be viewed online at www.sce.com. 589-CI-BUSSUM-0209 Printed on recycled paper www.sce.com