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ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE SCHEDULES Effective October 1, 2014

SCHEDULE 100 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Residential Customers for all domestic uses. CHARACTER OF SERVICE: Alternating current, sixty-hertz 120/240 volts nominal, single-phase or, if available at the point of delivery, three-phase when approved by Central Lincoln. POINT OF DELIVERY: Service to a single contiguous property will normally be provided at one point of delivery and through one meter. However, at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided at more than one point of delivery on contiguous property. In such case, each point of delivery will be considered as a separate account and will be individually metered and charged. RATE Basic Charge: Energy Charge: $18.00 per month, PLUS All kilowatt hours (KWH) at 6.61 per KWH MINIMUM CHARGE: $18.00 per meter per month unless a higher minimum is established by contract. Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Cancels: Schedule 100 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULE 120 ESTIMATED RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Residential Customers for all domestic uses. CHARACTER OF SERVICE: Alternating current, sixty-hertz 120/240 volts or 120/208 volts nominal, singlephase. POINT OF DELIVERY: Service to a single contiguous property will normally be provided at one point of delivery and through one meter. However, at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided at more than one point of delivery on contiguous property. In such case, each point of delivery will be considered as a separate account and will be individually metered and charged. RATE Basic Charge: Energy Charge: $18.00 per month, PLUS All kilowatt hours (KWH) at 6.61 per KWH MINIMUM CHARGE: $18.00 per meter per month unless a higher minimum is established by contract. Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Cancels: Schedule 100 Adopted September 22, 2014 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULE 190 SMALL GENERAL SERVICE Commercial uses having a monthly billing demand of less than 31 kilowatts during any 9 months of the most recent 12-month billing period. CHARACTER OF SERVICE: Alternating current, sixty-hertz 120/240 volts nominal, single-phase or, if available at the point of delivery, three-phase when approved by Central Lincoln. POINT OF DELIVERY: Service to a single contiguous property will normally be provided at one point of delivery and through one meter. However, at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided at more than one point of delivery on contiguous property. In such case, each point of delivery will be considered as a separate account and will be individually metered and charged. RATE Basic Charge: Energy Charge: $25.00 per month, PLUS All kilowatt hours (KWH) at 6.45 per KWH MINIMUM CHARGE: $25.00 per meter per month unless a higher minimum is established by contract. Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Cancels: Schedule 190 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULE 195 GENERAL SERVICE UNMETERED SERVICE Commercial users having a monthly maximum energy usage of 2,000 kilowatt hours where the load is constant and predictable. CHARACTER OF SERVICE: Alternating current, sixty-hertz 120/240 volts nominal, single-phase or, if available at the point of delivery, three-phase when approved by Central Lincoln. POINT OF DELIVERY: Service to a single contiguous property will normally be provided at one point of delivery and through one meter. However, at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided at more than one point of delivery on contiguous property. In such case, each point of delivery will be considered as a separate account and will be individually metered and charged. RATE Basic Charge: Energy Charge: $25.00 per month, PLUS All kilowatt hours (KWH) at 6.45 Per KWH MINIMUM CHARGE: $25.00 per meter per month unless a higher minimum is established by contract. Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln Cancels: Schedule 195 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 853)

SCHEDULE 300 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SERVICE New Commercial and Industrial uses up to 500 KW, and Commercial and Industrial uses that were receiving service under Schedule 300 on September 30, 2009. CHARACTER OF SERVICE: Three-phase, sixty-hertz alternating current, 480 volts nominal. POINT OF DELIVERY: Service to a single contiguous property will normally be provided at one point of delivery and through one meter. However, at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided at more than one point of delivery on contiguous property. Also at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided to noncontiguous property at one point of delivery and through one meter. Basic Charge: Demand Charge: Energy Charge: RATE: $104.88 per month, PLUS $8.90 per month per KW of Billing Demand, PLUS 3.105 per kilowatt hour (KWH) April through August 3.971 per KWH September through March BILLING DEMAND: Billing demand is the highest average kilowatts delivered within any 15-minute period during the billing month. POWER FACTOR: Power factor will be measured at the discretion of Central Lincoln. Billing Demand will be increased by one percent (1%) for each percent the customer s power factor is less than 95% lagging. MINIMUM CHARGE: $104.90 per meter per month unless a higher minimum is established by contract. Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Cancels: Schedule 200 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULE 350 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SERVICE New Commercial and Industrial uses up to 500 KW and Commercial and Industrial uses that were receiving service under Schedule 350 on September 30, 2009. CHARACTER OF SERVICE: Three-phase, sixty-hertz alternating current, 12,500 volts nominal or such higher voltages as Central Lincoln may make available at point of delivery. POINT OF DELIVERY: Service to a single contiguous property will normally be provided at one point of delivery and through one meter. However, at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided at more than one point of delivery on contiguous property. Also at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided to noncontiguous property at one point of delivery and through one meter. Basic Charge: Demand Charge: Energy Charge: RATE: $526.98 per month, PLUS $8.94 per month per KW of Billing Demand, PLUS 2.8 per kilowatt hour (KWH) April through August 3.86 per KWH September through March BILLING DEMAND: Billing demand is the highest average kilowatts delivered within any 15-minute period during the billing month. POWER FACTOR: Power factor will be measured at the discretion of Central Lincoln. Billing Demand will be increased by one percent (1%) for each percent the customer s power factor is less than 95% lagging. MINIMUM CHARGE: $104.90 per meter per month unless a higher minimum is established by contract. Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Cancels: Schedule 200 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULE 405 INDUSTRIAL SERVICE GREATER THAN 30 MW WITH A LOAD BEING SERVED BY CENTRAL LINCOLN PUD PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1, 2011 For commercial and industrial uses having a monthly billing demand in excess of 30MW. CHARACTER OF SERVICE: Three-phase, sixty-hertz alternating current 12.47 kilovolts nominal or such higher voltages as Central Lincoln may make available at the point of delivery. POINT OF DELIVERY: Service to a single contiguous property will normally be provided at one point of delivery and through one meter. However, at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided at more than one point of delivery on contiguous property. Also at the option of Central Lincoln, service may be provided to non-contiguous property at one point of delivery and through one meter. RATE: Basic Charge: $2,517 per Month, PLUS Delivery Charge: $1.85 per Month per Kilowatt (KW) of Billing Demand Billing Demand is the highest average kilowatts delivered within any hour during the billing month. BPA Power Charges (Priority Firm Power Tier 1 Equivalent Rates): PF Equivalent Rates Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep HLH ($/ MWH) 34.35 38.32 41.60 40.56 39.65 32.99 28.52 23.76 25.49 33.25 36.72 36.41 LLH ($/ MWH) 30.19 34.03 36.03 33.43 33.36 27.86 22.88 15.84 17.33 27.26 29.85 30.66 Generation Demand ($/ KWmonth) 9.33 10.50 11.47 11.17 10.90 8.93 7.61 6.20 6.72 9.01 10.03 9.94 Generation Demand is the kilowatts delivered within the hour of Central Lincoln's System Peak less the average of customer's actual hourly loads during the HLH in kilowatts. If the Generation Demand calculation results in a value less than zero, the Generation Demand is deemed to be zero. BPA Transmission Charges: NT Base Charge: $1.741 per Month per Kilowatt (KW) of Transmission Demand, PLUS Scheduling and Dispatch: $0.300 per Month per Kilowatt (KW) of Transmission Demand, PLUS Regulation & Freq. Response: $0.00012 per total Kilowatt Hour (KWh), PLUS Oper. Reserves Spinning: $0.01086 per 2.6% of total Kilowatt Hours (KWh), PLUS Oper. Reserve Supplemental: $0.00995 per 2.6% of total Kilowatt Hours (KWh) *Transmission Demand is the kilowatts delivered within the hour of BPA's transmission system peak. BPA Power and Transmission Charges are subject to change due to Cost Recovery Adjustment Clause or any other changes in the applicable BPA rates. LOSSES: Applicable Power Charges and Transmission Charges will be adjusted for losses of 0.848%. POWER FACTOR CHARGE: Delivery Charge will be increased by one percent (1%) for each percent the customer s power factor is less than 97% leading or lagging. (Continued on next page) Adopted: September 11, 2013 Effective: October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2015 Resolution: 872

SCHEDULE 405 INDUSTRIAL SERVICE GREATER THAN 30 MW WITH A LOAD BEING SERVED BY CENTRAL LINCOLN PUD PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1, 2011 Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. PAYMENTS: Payments shall be made by ACH or wire transfer. All payments shall be due by the fifteenth (15th) calendar day after issue of an invoice. If the 15th day is a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday, the due date shall be the next business day, without addition of a delayed payment charge. Amounts not paid on or before the due date shall be payable, with simple interest accrued from the due date to the date of payment, at 1.5% per month and shall be computed based on the actual number of days elapsed. Payments shall be deemed made when received. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. If there is a conflict between this Schedule and the District's Rules, Regulations and Practices, this Schedule controls. Adopted: September 11, 2013 Effective: October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2015 Resolution: 872

SCHEDULE 405T WHEELING FOR LARGE POWER PRODUCERS INTERCONNECTED WITH THE DISTRICT'S SYSTEM PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1, 2011 All qualifying facilities with a nameplate capacity between 200KW and 35MW. POINT OF RECEIPT, POINT OF DELIVERY, AND AVAILABLE CAPACITY: As specified under the terms of a contract between the qualifying facility and the District. RATE: Basic Charge: Delivery Charge: $501.89 per Month, PLUS $2.12 per Month per Kilowatt (KW) of available capacity. Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. PAYMENTS: Payments shall be made by ACH or wire transfer. All payments shall be due by the fifteenth (15th) calendar day after issue of an invoice. If the 15th day is a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday, the due date shall be the next business day, without addition of a delayed payment charge. Amounts not paid on or before the due date shall be payable, with simple interest accrued from the due date to the date of payment, at 1.5% per month and shall be computed based on the actual number of days elapsed. Payments shall be deemed made when received. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. If there is a conflict between this Schedule and the District's Rules, Regulations and Practices, this Schedule controls. Adopted: November 20, 2013 Effective: October 1, 2013 Resolution: 873

SCHEDULE 500 STREET LIGHT SERVICE Throughout our service area in Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, and Coos Counties, to cities and other municipal organizations for dusk to dawn outdoor lighting of highways, streets and parks. A written contract is required for a period of not less than five (5) years. This rate is applicable to street and area lighting from dusk to dawn for either conventional overhead or underground systems. Luminaire Only: 100W HPS (ORN) 100WHPS (STD) 200WHPS (STD) Luminaire & Wood Pole: 100WHPS (STD) 200WHPS (STD) Luminaire & Ornamental Pole: 100W HPS (ORN) 100WHPS (STD) 200WHPS (STD) MONTHLY RATE PER LUMINAIRE: District-owned, Operated, and Maintained Not Available After January 1, 1980 (Customer Owned) District-Furnished Electricity Only -------------------- ------------------------- $15.51 14.32 16.29 $2.32 17.72 19.29 29.85 37.68 38.93 Maintenance by Central Lincoln on customer-owned facilities will be limited to bulb and photo-control replacement only. Luminaire-only rates include the luminaire, reasonable amount of conductor, and (if required) a 6, 10, or 16 foot mast arm plus installation labor. All additional equipment, material and labor must be paid for in advance of construction. This rate will apply to luminaires attached to Central Lincolnowned poles as well as Central Lincoln-approved customer-owned poles. Luminaire and wood pole rates include the luminaire, up to 150 feet of conductor, mast arm, a thirty-five (35) foot class six (6) pole of standard utility grade, and 3/4" riser with UDA conductor (if required) plus installation labor. All additional equipment, material and labor must be paid in advance of construction. This rate applies in underground areas and overhead areas where the sole use of the pole is for street lighting. Luminaire and ornamental pole rates include the luminaire, up to 150 feet of conductor, and ornamental pole plus installation labor. All additional equipment, material and labor must be paid for in advance of construction. This rate applies in underground and overhead areas. (Continued on next page) Cancels: Schedule 500 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULE 500 STREET LIGHT SERVICE Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Cancels: Schedule 500 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULES 510, 520, 530 YARD LIGHTING SERVICE Residential, farm, commercial, or industrial yard, street, dock, or parking area lighting or other uses not inconsistent with Federal, State or local restrictions. RATE SHEDULE 510: One (1) Sentry Lite "I" complete with lamp, 2-1/2 foot arm and photoelectric control. If installed on existing pole: If a pole and span of wire (150' maximum) are required: $14.74 per month $18.85 per month RATE SCHEDULE 520: One (1) Floodlight luminaire complete with lamp, mounting bracket and photoelectric control. If installed on existing pole: If a pole and span of wire (150'maximum) are required: RATE SCHEDULE 530: $39.19 per month $43.29 per month One (1) Sentry Lite "II" complete with lamp, 10' arm and photoelectric control. If installed on existing pole: If a pole and span of wire (150' maximum) are required: $25.82 per month $29.93 per month If a pole owned by Central Lincoln is not available at the desired service location for the fixture, Central Lincoln will install a pole and one span of conductor. Also, Central Lincoln will install a luminaire on customer-owned pole, such as an ornamental pole, and/or customer's conductor, such as an underground service installation, without additional charge to the customer, provided such installation is satisfactory to Central Lincoln from an engineering and/or safety standpoint. Above rates assume the above-mentioned characteristics of service are available at the service location. If additional equipment is required to provide the required service, the customer will be required to contribute to Central Lincoln, prior to installation, Central Lincoln's installed cost of the additional equipment. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: Upon notification by the customer, Central Lincoln will maintain fixture in operating condition, including replacement of lamps, ballast and relays which fail under normal usage, without cost to the customer, provided such maintenance can be performed by Central Lincoln in line with its established weekly light maintenance program. (Continued on next page) Cancels: Schedule 500 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULES 510, 520, 530 YARD LIGHTING SERVICE If customer desires special maintenance requiring a special trip to the service location, Central Lincoln will bill for the actual cost of making the trip. In such cases, work performed after regular hours and on Saturday, Sunday or holidays will be billed using established overtime labor rates. The customer will be held responsible for fixtures while on his property and will be required to reimburse Central Lincoln for all maintenance not attributable to normal wear and usage. Customer must allow Central Lincoln free access to his property to maintain and inspect fixtures at all times. The customer must supply any permits required by cities, counties or other authorized agencies. TERMS OF PAYMENT: All bills will be included on, due and payable with, the customer's regular service billing at that location. If customer becomes delinquent in meeting his payments, Central Lincoln reserves the right to suspend service and remove the yard lighting facilities upon 48 hours written notice to the customer. Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on the basis of meter, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Cancels: Schedule 500 Adopted September 22, 2010 (Res. 861)

SCHEDULE 700 MISCELLANEOUS FEES, CHARGES, & DEPOSITS All customers obtaining electrical service from Central Lincoln. TAX ADJUSTMENTS: Bills may be increased in the communities or areas where taxes or assessments are imposed by any governmental authority. (Such taxes may be assessed on basis of meters, or customers, or the price of or revenue from electric energy or service sold, or the power or energy generated, transmitted, purchased for sale, or sold.) Any such increase will continue in effect only for the duration of such taxes and assessments. Practices, and the Line Extension Policy on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. FEES AND CHARGES: New Account Processing Fee... $ 15.00 Returned Bank Item (including NSF) $ 25.00 Reconnect of Service After Non-Payment Disconnect fees During business hours $ 30.00 After business hours. $ 100.00 If non-broadcasting meter (additional to above reconnect fee)... $ 50.00 Tampering Fee... $ 150.00 Late Payment Charge greater of $3 or 1.5% per mo. (1) Customer-requested meter test.... No charge Customer-damaged facility.. Actual Cost Disconnect/reconnect for customer safety (during normal business hours) No charge Trouble call (Problem at Customer facilities).. No charge Trouble call (Problem at District facilities)... No charge Small bill adjustment for closed accounts -$2.00 to $2.00 (2) Transformer, Service, and Meter Fee: (2) Standard Residential Service (up to 200 amp service).. $ 850.00 Large Residential Service (201 to 400 amp service) $ 1,700.00 Special Residential Service (above 400 amp service).. Calculated Upgrading from existing 200 amp service to 400 amp service... $ 850.00 Upgrading from 200 amp service to more than 400 amp service... Calculated Upgrading from 400 to above 400. Calculated Customer Engineering Fee. $ 300.00 (3) Customer Re-engineering Fee... $ 300.00 (4) Non-broadcasting meter fees Installation (one time)... $ 150.00 Meter reading (monthly). $ 7.00 Generator Interconnection Study Fee: 20 MW or Greater (Large Power Producer). $ 5,000.00 (Continued on next page) Adopted: September 17, 2014 Effective: October 1, 2014 Cancels: Schedule 700 Adopted June 24, 2014 Resolution: 880

SCHEDULE 700 MISCELLANEOUS FEES, CHARGES, & DEPOSITS CUSTOMER DEPOSIT INFORMATION: Residential deposit... $195.00 min. (5) Commercial deposit..... $220.00 min. (5) Interest rate on deposits (annually). 0.24% NOTES: (1) On past due balances of $50 or greater. (2) If balance owed is $2.00 or less, amount is waived. Accounts with a credit balance of $2.00 or less will be assessed a service fee, equal to the credit balance of the account. (3) New and existing customers requesting new service or modifications to an existing service may be required to pay the Customer Engineering Fee prior to meeting with a Customer Engineer. The fee is non-refundable but will be applied towards the Transformer, Service, and Meter Fee. (4) Any customer service that requires modification at the customer s request may be charged the Customer Re-engineering Fee. (5) Or highest bill at that location, whichever is greater. Adopted: September 17, 2014 Effective: October 1, 2014 Cancels: Schedule 700 Adopted June 24, 2014 Resolution: 880

SCHEDULES NM - NET METERING FACILITIES SCHEDULE NM1 Residential Service = Rate 100 SCHEDULE NM2 General Service (Small) = Rate 190 SCHEDULE NM3 General Service (Large) = Rate 200 SCHEDULE NM4 Commercial and Industrial Service = Rate 300 All qualifying facilities with a generating design capacity of 200kw or less. RATES FOR SALE: The District will sell energy and demand to any qualifying power producing facility on the same basis as to other customers, in the same class, who do not generate electricity. The minimum billing amount for the rate class will be in effect. RATE FOR PURCHASE: Any excess electrical energy generated by the Customer-generator and supplied to the District's distribution system shall be valued based upon the avoided cost of wholesale electric power purchased by the District and calculated each odd numbered year. The current value is 3.29 cents per kwh. Any excess energy generated shall be credited to the Customer's account at this rate in the January billing cycle. INTERCONNECTION: The interconnection of a qualifying facility with the District's system will be permitted only under the conditions of service set forth in the District's Net Metering Policy and the terms of a contract between the qualifying Net Metering Facility and the District. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Adopted: September 11, 2013 Effective: October 1, 2013 Cancels: Schedule NM1 Adopted March 21, 2012 Resolution: 872

SCHEDULE SPP1 -- SMALL POWER PRODUCERS All qualifying facilities with a generating design capacity above 200kw. RATES FOR SALE: The District will sell energy and demand to any qualifying power producing facility on the same basis as to other customers, in the same class, who do not generate electricity. RATE FOR PURCHASE: Will be arranged by contract between the qualifying facility and the District. INTERCONNECTION: The interconnection of a qualifying facility with the District's system will be permitted only under the terms of a contract between the qualifying facility and the District. The contract will include, but not be limited to, the conditions of service set forth in the District's Policy for Cogeneration and Small Power Production Facilities. Practices, on file and available at the offices of Central Lincoln. Adopted: March 21, 2012 Effective: July 1, 2012 Cancels: Schedule SPP1 Adopted September 23, 2009 Resolution: 867