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COMMON RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC RATES 2015 The rate you are currently billed under is listed on your bill. Please review this entire guide to determine which rate is best suited for you. You may have made significant changes in the way you use electricity at your home and may find another rate more appropriate. Please note that the charges shown in this guide do not include various adjustments that PSEG Long Island includes in its bill. It is important to note that your bill also includes a Power Supply Charge at a cost per kwh basis. For a further explanation, see the sections regarding Additional Information and Other Charges. Religious organizations, veterans organizations and qualified community residences may choose service under an appropriate resi dential or non-residential service classification, subject to a minimum term of one year. If you would like further information, please call 1-800-490-0025 or visit our Web site at www.psegliny.com Important information, keep for your records.

Contacting PSEG Long Island By Phone You can report an electric emergency 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All general inquiries will be answered Monday - Friday from 8 AM to 8 PM, excluding holidays. To Report an Electrical Emergency 1-800-490-0075 To Report a Theft of Service 631-755-6871 Billing Inquiries/ Automated Account Services 1-800-490-0025 General Inquiries Residential Customers 1-800-490-0025 Additional Customer Services 1-800-490-0025 Critical Care Program Friendly Follow-Up Program Medical Emergencies Peace of Mind Program Energy Efficiency Infoline 1-800-692-2626 Si Habla Español 1-800-490-0085 Outside Metro New York area 631-755-6000 Hearing or Speech-Impaired (TDD system) 631-755-6660 Online www.psegliny.com PSEG Long Island Customer Service Centers Our neighborhood customer service centers are open from 8:30 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Brentwood 1650 Islip Avenue Brentwood, NY 11717 Bridgehampton Montauk Highway Bridgehampton, NY 11932 Coram 2045 Route 112 Coram, NY 11727 Hewlett 455 Mill Road Hewlett, NY 11557 Hicksville 175 East Old Country Road Hicksville, NY 11801 Melville 15 Park Drive Melville, NY 11747 Patchogue 460 E. Main Street Patchogue, NY 11772 Riverhead 117 Doctors Path Riverhead, NY 11901 Rockaways (Arverne) Hours 8 AM to 4 PM 6820 Rockaway Beach Blvd. Arverne, NY 11694 Roslyn Heights 250 Willis Avenue Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 Seaford 3524 Merrick Rd Seaford, NY 11783 West Babylon/ Lindenhurst 479 Park Avenue Lindenhurst, NY 11757 2 3

What Makes Up the Cost of Electric Service? The total cost of electric service is made up of various charges. The two most significant are: Delivery & System Charges the cost to bring electricity to you Power Supply Charges the cost of the electricity itself When we talk about PSEG Long Island's "rates," this refers only to Delivery & System Charges. Unlike the cost of power, these charges do not fluctuate with market conditions and are set by the Long Island Power Authority. The Delivery & System Charges also include certain transition charges collected on behalf of the Utility Debt Securitization Authority and a daily service charge. This Basic Service charge is simply the very minimum cost to provide a 24/7 connection to the electric system. Common Residential Electric Rates For most customers, electricity rates are based on what is considered general use, in other words, powering your lights, electric appliances and devices. Some customers use electricity for home and/or hot water heating in addition to general use. These rates typically vary by the time of year (i.e. summer vs. winter), but not by the time of day electricity is used. As an option to customers, PSEG Long Island does offer time-of-use rates that factor in the time of year and time of day electricity is being used. These rates could work for you if you can shift a high percentage of your electric usage to off-peak hours. Off-peak pricing can offer savings, but peak pricing can be as much as two times our standard rates. That s why these rates are not right for everyone. Your rate is shown on the back of your bill above the details of your charges. The Power Supply Charge is subject to fluctuations that occur in the energy marketplace. PSEG Long Island does not own power generation facilities. Therefore, as with all other electric utilities in New York State, power necessary to meet our customers needs, including an appropriate reserve margin, is purchased on behalf of customers. This cost is made up of both power purchased directly and the cost of fuel used to generate electricity. In addition to appearing on your bill, the current Power Supply Charge can be found at www.psegliny.com. The rate you are billed under is determined by what you use electricity for. The following pages provide detailed descriptions of our rates and the pricing of these rates. Compare the rate shown on your bill with its description here to ensure that you are billed under the correct rate. For the other charges included in your bill see page 11. The following pages contain descriptions of our most common residential rates. For rate pricing, see page 8. Effective March 5, 2012, the following types of accounts qualify as residential service: A two or three-family dwelling with a single electric meter when the customer of record resides at the premises. Accessory buildings or usage separately metered but on the same lot as a dwelling, apartment, or building used for religious purposes. 4 5

Standard Rates If your account is billed on a discounted Household Assistance Rate, the rate number is preceded by a D and the rate description will include Household Assistance. Rate 180/D180 - Residential, General Use Applies to customers who use electricity for general use (i.e., lights and appliances), but not for heat and hot water. Rate 183/D183 - Residential, Water Heating Applies to customers who have general use and electric water heating (service established after January 26, 1983). Rate 580/D580 - Residential, Home Heating Applies to customers who heat the entire building solely with an electric resistant heat system, with the exception of fireplaces and coal/wood burning stoves. Hot water is produced by another fuel source. Rate 581/D581 - Residential, Home Heating w/heat pump Applies to customers who heat the entire building with an electric heat pump, with the exception of fireplaces and coal/wood burning stoves. Rate 882/D882 - Residential, Water & Home Heating Applies to customers who use electricity for both water and space heating. The water and space heating of the entire building must be provided solely by resistant heat electricity, with the exception of fireplaces and coal/wood burning stoves, and account must have been established after January 26, 1983. Rate 883/D883 - Residential, Water & Home Heating w/heat pump Applies to customers who use electricity for both water and space heating with an electric heat pump, with the exception of fireplaces and coal/wood burning stoves, and account must have been established after January 26, 1983. Rate 380/D380 - Residential, Water Heating Applies to customers using water heated solely by electricity or in combination with a solar hot water system, in addition to basic household electricity use, and account must have been established prior to January 26, 1983 under this rate. Rate 880/D880 - Residential, Water & Home Heating and Rate 881/D881 - Residential, Water & Home Heating w/heat pump Apply to customers using electricity for both water and space heating, which could include the use of a solar hot water system combined with an electric water heater, and service must have been established prior to January 26, 1983. Seasonal customers will remain eligible for 380, 880, and 881 rates, providing yearly reconnections are established in the same name. Time-of-Use and Energy Storage Rates Rate 188/D188 - Residential, Voluntary, Multiple Periods An optional "off-peak pricing" rate for most electric customers whose usage is: less than 39,000 kilowatt hours (kwh) annually or 12,600 kwh for the months of June through September Term: Customers may switch to another service classification for which they qualify on their annual anniversary date, provided they request the transfer in writing at least 30 days in advance. The rates below are available as an option to customers with higher usage, or expected usage of: more than 39,000 kilowatt hours (kwh) annually or 12,600 kwh for the months of June through September Rate 181 - Residential, Voluntary, Multiple Periods (Without space heating) This rate is available only to qualifying customers who are considered non-space heating. Rate 182 - Residential, Voluntary, Multiple Periods (Space Heating) This rate is available only to qualifying customers who are considered space heating. The electric resistance heater or heat pump supplies all the heating requirement of the building and is permanently connected. (Fireplaces and coal/wood burning stoves are excluded.) Rate 184 - Residential, Voluntary, Multiple Periods (With or without space heating) Term: Customers may switch to another service classification for which they qualify on their annual anniversary date, provided they request the transfer in writing at least 30 days in advance. Rate 480/481 - Residential, Off Peak Storage Available to Rate 180 customers who use electricity to store energy during the offpeak hours of: Midnight to 7:00 AM (Rate 480) 10:00 PM to 10:00 AM (Rate 481) Customers are required to have separately metered, segregated circuits for this rate and cannot use the separately metered electricity for any other purpose except for energy storage and also at no other time except as specified above. 6 7

Residential Electric Rate Pricing Effective April 1, 2015 Please review this entire guide to determine which rate is best suited for you. The rate you are currently billed under is listed on your bill. You may have made significant changes in the way you use electricity at your home and may find another rate more appropriate. All Service Charges are the per day cost. 180/D180/183/D183 First 250 kwh $0.0922 $0.0922 Excess 250 kwh $0.1040 $0.0852 380/D380 First 250 kwh $0.0922 $0.0922 Next 150 kwh $0.1040 $0.0852 Next 400 kwh $0.0651 $0.0651 Excess 800 kwh $0.1040 $0.0852 580/D580/581/D581 882/D882/883/D883 First 250 kwh $0.0921 $0.0921 Next 150 kwh $0.1039 $0.0851 Excess 400 kwh $0.1039 $0.0579 880/D880/881/D881 First 250 kwh $0.0921 $0.0921 Next 150 kwh $0.1039 $0.0851 Next 400 kwh $0.0650 $0.0579 Excess 800 kwh $0.1039 $0.0579 Time-of-Use and Energy Storage Rates 181 182 184 June 1 - Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - May 31 June 1 - Sept. 30 Oct. 1 - May 31 Service Charge: $1.6500 $1.6500 $1.6500 $1.6500 $1.6500 $1.6500 Off-Peak - 8 PM-10 AM; Saturday and Sunday Period 1 Period 2 Period 1 Period 2 Period 1 Period 2 First 125 kwh $0.0664 $0.0664 $0.0664 $0.0664 $0.0435 $0.0435 Excess 125 kwh $0.0664 $0.0664 $0.0664 $0.0514 $0.0435 $0.0435 Peak -10 AM-8 PM Weekdays Period 3 Period 4 Period 3 Period 4 Period 3 Period 4 First 125 kwh $0.0664 $0.0664 $0.0664 $0.0664 $0.0840 $0.0840 Excess 125 kwh $0.1301 $0.1013 $0.1301 $0.0514 $0.2423 $0.0840 188/D188 Meter Charge: (per day) $0.1000 $0.1000 Off-Peak (Energy Charge: per kwh) Period 1 Period 2 8 PM-10 AM and Saturday/Sunday $0.0643 $0.0502 Peak (Energy Charge: per kwh) Period 3 Period 4 10 AM-8 PM Weekdays $0.2800 $0.0953 480/481 Time Period Midnight - 7 AM 10 PM - 10 AM Service Charge: $0.3200 $0.3200 $0.0329 $0.0365 Important Note Please note that the charges shown in this guide are Delivery & System Charges, per meter. Your bill also includes a Power Supply Charge at a cost per kwh basis and various adjustments. For a further explanation, see Additional Information and Other Charges. 8 9

Additional Information Household Assistance Rate (identified by a D in front of the rate code) Reduced rate for customers participating in at least one of the following programs in the last 12 months: HEAP, Medicaid, SNAP, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families or Safety Net Assistance, SSI, Veteran s Disability Pension or Veteran s Surviving Spouse Pension, or Child Health Plus. If you would like further information, please call 1-800-490-0025 or visit our Web site at www.psegliny.com Net metering is available to customers with solar or wind generators. With net metering, the customer is billed only for net consumption, the amount of electricity consumed less the amount of electricity produced by the generator. If a customer generates more electricity than is consumed in a month, the excess energy produced is banked and can be used to offset future consumption. At the end of each 12-month period, PSEG Long Island will purchase any remaining energy in the customer s bank at the avoided cost rate. At the time of enrollment in net metering, a customer may choose the anniversary month, which would otherwise be the enrollment month. Net metering is authorized for a residential solar or wind customer generator, equal to or less than 25 kw, and certain other renewable generation resources. The PSEG Long Island Green Choice Program is a voluntary program, in which PSEG Long Island customers may elect to purchase environmental attributes created by renewable energy to further encourage the development of this resource. A customer participating in the program can select an eligible Green Marketer and provide the Green Marketer with the necessary enrollment information. The Green Marketer may offer customers a number of renewable energy service options, including energy from wind, hydropower and bioenergy resources. The Green Marketer charges for the attributes will be in addition to your PSEG Long Island charges and included on your PSEG Long Island bill. To learn more, visit us at www.psegliny.com Proration of Bills When the charge under a rate code is for a monthly (30-day) billing period, and a bill covers a period of either more or less than 30 days, this charge will be prorated. Prorating is done by adjusting the charge by a ratio of the number of days shown on your bill to 30 days. PSEG Long Island will also prorate charges on your bill if usage crosses seasonal rates. 10 Other Charges Efficiency & Renewables Charge Provides for the costs of energy efficiency and renewables programs for our customers. NY State Assessment Recovers costs imposed on utilities as a result of changes to Public Service Law ( PSL ), section 18-a (6), which was signed into law on April 7, 2009. The NYS Assessment is payable to the State of New York and has a stated intention to encourage conservation of energy and other resources on Long Island. The NYS Assessment is scheduled to be in effect through 2017. Revenue Based PILOTS & Sales Tax Required payments equal to the tax revenues from the sale of electricity that would have been collected by cities, incorporated villages and New York State. Your total bill includes a percentage increase equal to the tax rate in effect in your city or incorporated village. In addition, your bill for electric service will be increased by temporary surcharges to recover taxes imposed by New York State for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and other purposes. Sales tax, if applicable, is shown separately on each bill. Suffolk Property Tax Adjustment Under a court ordered settlement related to the overpayment of taxes to the Shoreham taxing jurisdictions, dated January 11, 2000, a plan was implemented to refund $462.5 million to electric customers over five years. Furthermore, under the terms of that settlement, the collection began of costs associated with financing those refunds on behalf of the taxing jurisdictions, less $5 million contributed from utility funds, from Suffolk County customers in June 2003. Late Payment Charge A late payment charge at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per monthly billing period will be applied if payment is not received by the Pay by date on the bill. Customers who make payments on time under the terms of a deferred payment agreement are not subject to late payment charges. Bills paid by the Department of Social Services or another governmental entity are not subject to late payment charges. Reconnection Charges When PSEG Long Island reconnects a customer s electric service that has been terminated for nonpayment of bills, a reconnection charge of eighty dollars ($80.00) is applied. A reconnection charge of eighty dollars ($80.00) will also be billed when a customer requests termination of service and then reapplies for service at the same premises within a 12-month period. 11

PSEG Long Island LLC and its operating subsidiary have been appointed as agent by the Long Island Power Authority to provide the day-to-day management and operations services of its electric utility system. FC 11270 4/15