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    Orlando Ulies Commission SeventeenthRevised Sheet No. 5.000Canceling SixteenthRevised Sheet No. 5.000

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    INDEX

    RATE SCHEDULES

    Schedule Descripon Sheet No.

    FC Fuel Charge 5.010

    RS Residenal 5.100

    GS General Service - Non-Demand 5.200

    WI Wireless Internet Electric Service 5.210-5.211

    GSD-SEC General Service Demand - Secondary 5.300-5.301

    GSD-SEC-T General Service Demand Secondary - Time of Day 5.310-5.311

    GSD-PRI General Service Demand - Primary 5.400-5.401

    SL Street Light Service 5.500-5.503

    Terms of Payment 5.600

    SS Standby Service 5.700-5.702

    GSD-CR General Service Demand - Curtailable Rider 5.800-5.801

    PV-CR Pilot Solar Photovoltaic Credit Program Rider 5.810

    TH-CR Pilot Solar Thermal Credit Program Rider 5.820

    TMR Totalized Metering Rider 5.900

    RE Renewable Energy Pilot Program Rider 5.910

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    Orlando Ulies Commission Twenty-FourthRevised Sheet No. 5.010Canceling Twenty-ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.010

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2012

    FC

    FUEL CHARGES

    RATE SCHEDULE FC

    Applicability:

    To the Monthly Rate provision in each of the rate schedules for electric service which reference thefuel charges set forth below.

    Rate Schedule

    Standard

    Flat Rate

    /kWh

    OPTION B - TIME OF USE RATES /kWh

    WINTER SUMMER

    On Peak Shoulder O Peak On Peak Shoulder O Peak

    RS First 1,000 kWh

    Addional kWh

    3.725

    4.725

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/AGS 4.003 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

    WI 3.891 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

    RS, GS Standby N/A 4.447 4.287 2.886 5.936 4.527 3.759

    GSD-SEC 4.003 4.447 4.287 2.886 5.936 4.527 3.759

    GSD-T-SEC N/A 4.948 N/A 3.607 4.948 N/A 3.607

    GSD-PRI 3.963 4.403 4.243 2.858 5.876 4.483 3.723

    SL-SEC 3.455 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

    Fuel Charges:

    These charges are designed to recover the costs of fuel and purchased power incurred by OUC toprovide electric service to its customers.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission Ninth Revised Sheet No. 5.100Canceling EighthRevised Sheet No. 5.100

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2012

    RS

    RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE

    RATE SCHEDULE RS

    Availability:

    For residenal customers within OUC service area in individually metered single family dwelling unitsoccupied as a domesc residence where electricity is used exclusively for residenal purposes.

    Monthly Rate:

    Customer Charge: $8.00

    Non-Fuel Base Charge at: First 1,000 kWh 6.418per kWh All Addional kWh 7.418per kWh

    Fuel Charge: See Sheet No. 5.010

    Gross Receipts Tax:

    In accordance with Secon 203.01 of the Florida Statutes a gross receipts tax is applicable to electricsales charges.

    Municipal Tax and Orange County Public Service Tax:

    The monthly rate charges plus all adjustments are subject to the City of Orlando Municipal Ulity Taxwithin the city and to the Orange County Public Service tax outside the city. The Municipal Ulity Taxand the Orange County Public Service tax do not apply to amounts for fuel above a cost of 0.638 perkWh.

    Minimum Bill:

    Customer Charge

    Terms of Payment:

    See Terms of Payment on Sheet No. 5.600.

    Limitaon of Service:

    Not available for resale or paral, standby, and supplemental service.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.110Canceling SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.110

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: April 1, 2005

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.111Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.111

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: April 1, 2005

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission First RevisedSheet No. 5.112Canceling OriginalSheet No. 5.112

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: May 1, 2001

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.210Canceling First RevisedSheet No. 5.210

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2012

    WI

    WIRELESS INTERNET ELECTRIC SERVICE

    RATE SCHEDULE WI

    Availability:

    Anywhere within Orlando Ulies Commissions service area.

    Applicability:

    Un-metered electric service required for wireless Internet devices with monthly energy usage of nomore than 100 kWh per device. Rate is available to customers having a minimum of ten (10) Internetdevice delivery points. This is an oponal rate to general service customers upon request.

    Monthly Rate:

    Customer Charge $5.80per un-metered account

    Non-Fuel Base Charge at 2.276per kWh

    Fuel Charge: See Sheet No. 5.010

    Gross Receipts Tax:

    In accordance with Secon 203.01 of the Florida Statutes a gross receipts tax is applicable to electricsales charges.

    Municipal Tax and Orange County Public Service Tax:

    The monthly rate charges plus all adjustments are subject to the City of Orlando Municipal Ulity Taxwithin the city and to the Orange County Public Service tax outside the city. The Municipal Ulity Taxand the Orange County Public Service tax do not apply to amounts for fuel above a cost of 0.638 perkWh.

    Minimum Bill:

    Customer Charge

    Terms of Payment:

    See Terms of Payment on Sheet No. 5.600.

    Limitaon of Service:

    Not available for resale or paral, standby, and supplemental service.

    Special Provisions:

    1. The input waage used to calculate kWh usage shall be:

    Input Waage = Output Amperage x Output Voltage Manufacturers Rated Eciency

    where, such above values are established by the Manufacturer.

    Connued on Sheet No. 5.211

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    Orlando Ulies Commission TenthRevised Sheet No. 5.300Canceling NinthRevised Sheet No. 5.300

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2012

    GSD-SEC

    GENERAL SERVICE DEMAND SECONDARY ELECTRIC SERVICE

    RATE SCHEDULE GSDSEC

    Availability:

    To any non-residenal customer, where the measured monthly kW demand is equal to or exceeds 50kW for three or more periods out of the twelve most recent billing periods. Also, at the opon of thecustomer, to any customer with demands of less than 50 kW who agree to pay for service under thisschedule for a minimum inial term of twelve consecuve billing periods.

    Monthly Rate:

    The customer may elect Opon A or Opon B pricing schedule as specied below. Opon A andOpon B have the same Customer Charge and Demand Charge but have dierent per kWh charges.Opon A charges a at rate per kWh for all consumpon in the billing period. Opon B chargesdierent rates per kWh depending on the me and season during which the electricity is consumed.

    The pricing schedules for Opons A and B are specied below.Opon A (Flat Rate):

    Customer Charge $30.00Demand Charge at $ 8.00 per kWNon-Fuel Base Charge 2.847per kWh

    Fuel Charge: See Sheet No. 5.010

    Opon B (TOU Rate):

    Customer Charge $30.00Demand Charge at $ 8.00 per kW

    Winter SummerEnergy Charge Energy Charge (cents/kWh): Base Charge (cents/kWh): Base Charge

    On-Peak Period 3.163 On-Peak Period 4.219Shoulder Period 3.049 Shoulder Period 3.220O-Peak Period 2.053 O-Peak Period 2.673

    Fuel Charge: See Sheet No 5.010

    Elecon Process:

    The customer must make the elecon of pricing schedules A or B. The customer will remain on theelected schedule for twelve (12) billing periods following the elecon. The elecon process will take

    place at the compleon of every twelve billing periods following the inial elecon. The most recentelected opon will serve as the default-pricing schedule for those customers that do not elect anopon. Opon A will be the default pricing schedule for the inial elecon. The customer may notchange pricing schedules upon which to be billed prior to compleon of the twelve (12) billing periods

    Connued on Sheet No. 5.301

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    Orlando Ulies Commission ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.301Canceling SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.301

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    GSD-SEC Connued From Sheet 5.300

    On-Peak Period:

    Winter Period: November 1 through March 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 7

    a.m. to 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.

    Summer Period: April 1 through October 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 1 p.m.to 6 p.m., excluding Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day.

    Shoulder Period:

    Winter Period: November 1 through March 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 10a.m. to 6 p.m., excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day.

    Summer Period: April 1 through October 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m. and 6 p.m to 8 p.m., excluding Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day.

    O-Peak Period:

    All hours of the year not covered by the On-Peak and Shoulder Periods.

    Billing Demand:

    The average maximum 15-minute kW demand measured during the billing period.

    Gross Receipts Tax:

    In accordance with Secon 203.01 of the Florida Statutes a gross receipts tax is applicable to electricsales charges.

    Municipal Tax and Orange County Public Service Tax:

    The monthly rate charges plus all adjustments are subject to the City of Orlando Municipal Ulity Tax

    within the city and to the Orange County Public Service tax outside the city. The Municipal Ulity Taxand the Orange County Public Service tax do not apply to amounts for fuel above a cost of 0.638 perkWh.

    Minimum Bill:

    Customer charge plus a demand charge of not less than 25 kW at the above demand rate per kW plusthe charge for energy used.

    Terms of Payment:

    See Terms of Payment on Sheet No. 5.600.

    Limitaon of Service:

    Not available for resale or paral, standby, and supplemental service.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission Tenth Revised Sheet No. 5.310Canceling NinthRevised Sheet No. 5.310

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2012

    GSD-SEC-T

    GENERAL SERVICE DEMAND SECONDARY ELECTRIC SERVICE

    OPTIONAL TIME OF DAY RATE

    RATE SCHEDULE GSDSECT

    Availability:

    Available to customers that are subscribed under this tari rate as of November 30, 1999, where themeasured monthly KW demand is less than 1,000 KW for nine or more periods out of the twelve mostrecent billing periods. No other customers may elect service under this tari. Customers subscribingto this tari shall be required to remain on this rate for a minimum of twelve consecuve billingperiods.

    Terms of Service:

    The customer will be required to sign a Commercial Electric Service Agreement with the GSD-SEC-Trate provision.

    Monthly Rate:

    Customer Charge $30.00

    Demand Charge:On-Peak Period $ 8.00 per kW

    On-Peak Period O-Peak Period cents/kWh cents/kWhNon-Fuel Base Charge: 3.519 2.565

    Fuel Charge: See Sheet No. 5.010

    Billing Demand:The average maximum 15-minute kW demand measured during the On-Peak period during the billingperiod.

    On-Peak Period:

    Winter Period:November 1 through March 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 6 amto 10 am and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.

    Summer Period:April 1 through October 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 12 noonto 9 p.m., excluding Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day.

    O-Peak Period:

    All hours of the year other than On-Peak Period.

    Connued On Sheet No. 5.311

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    Orlando Ulies Commission EighthRevised Sheet No. 5.320Canceling SeventhRevised Sheet No. 5.320

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2008

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.321Canceling SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.321

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2008

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.322Canceling OriginalSheet No. 5.322

    ISSUED BY: R. C. Haven, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2002

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission NinthRevised Sheet No. 5.330Canceling EighthRevised Sheet No. 5.330

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.331Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.331

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission NinthRevised Sheet No. 5.340Canceling EighthRevised Sheet No. 5.340

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FourthRevised Sheet No. 5.341Canceling ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.341

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission TenthRevised Sheet No. 5.400Canceling NinthRevised Sheet No. 5.400

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2012

    GSD-PRI

    GENERAL SERVICE DEMAND PRIMARY ELECTRIC SERVICE

    RATE SCHEDULE GSDPRI

    Availability:

    To any non-residenal customer, where the measured kW is equal to or exceeds 50 kW for threeor more periods out of the twelve most recent billing periods. In addion, the customer owns andmaintains all equipment, except metering equipment, necessary to take service at primary voltageand the service is metered at primary voltage.

    Monthly Rate:

    The customer may elect Opon A or Opon B pricing schedule as specied below. Opon A andOpon B have the same Customer Charge and Demand Charge but have dierent per kWh charges.Opon A charges a at rate per kWh for all consumpon in the billing period. Opon B chargesdierent rates per kWh depending on the me and season during which the electricity is consumed.

    The pricing schedules for Opons A and B are specied below.Opon A (Flat Rate):

    Customer Charge $75.00Demand Charge at $ 7.50 per kW

    Non-fuel Base Charge 2.819per kWh

    Fuel Charge: See Sheet No. 5.010

    Opon B (TOU Rate):

    Customer Charge $75.00Demand Charge at $ 7.50 per kW

    Winter SummerEnergy Charge Energy Charge (cents/kWh): Base Charge (cents/kWh): Base Charge

    On-Peak Period 3.132 On-Peak Period 4.177Shoulder Period 3.018 Shoulder Period 3.189O-Peak Period 2.033 O-Peak Period 2.648

    Fuel Charge: See Sheet No. 5.010

    Elecon Process:

    The customer must make the elecon of pricing schedules A or B. The customer will remain on theelected schedule for twelve (12) billing periods following the elecon. The elecon process will take

    place at the compleon of every twelve billing periods following the inial elecon. The most recentelected opon will serve as the default-pricing schedule for those customers that do not elect anopon. Opon A will be the default pricing schedule for the inial elecon. The customer may notchange pricing schedules upon which to be billed prior to compleon of the twelve (12) billing periods.

    Connued On Sheet No. 5.401

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    Orlando Ulies Commission ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.401Canceling SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.401

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    GSD-PRI Connued From Sheet No. 5.400

    On-Peak Period:

    Winter Period:November 1 through March 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 7

    a.m. to 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.Summer Period: April 1 through October 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 1 p.m.to 6 p.m., excluding Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day.

    Shoulder Period:

    Winter Period:November 1 through March 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 10a.m. to 6 p.m., excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day.

    Summer Period:April 1 through October 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., excluding Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day.

    O-Peak Period:

    All hours of the year not covered by the On-Peak and Shoulder Periods.Billing Demand:

    The average maximum 15-minute kW demand measured during the billing period.

    Gross Receipts Tax:

    In accordance with Secon 203.01 of the Florida Statutes a gross receipts tax is applicable to electricsales charges.

    Municipal Tax and Orange County Public Service Tax:

    The monthly rate charges plus all adjustments are subject to the City of Orlando Municipal Ulity Taxwithin the city and to the Orange County Public Service tax outside the city. The Municipal Ulity Tax

    and the Orange County Public Service Tax do not apply to amounts for fuel above a cost of 0.638per kWh.

    Minimum Bill:

    Customer charge plus a demand charge of not less than 25 kW at the above demand rate per kW. Plusthe charge for energy used.

    Terms of Payment:

    See Terms of Payment on Sheet No. 5.600.

    Limitaon of Service:

    Not available for resale or paral, standby, and supplemental service.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.421Canceling SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.421

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2008

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.422Canceling OriginalSheet No. 5.422

    ISSUED BY: R. C. Haven, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2002

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission NinthRevised Sheet No. 5.450Canceling EighthRevised Sheet No. 5.450

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.451Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.451

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission NinthRevised Sheet No. 5.460Canceling EighthRevised Sheet No. 5.460

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FourthRevised Sheet No. 5.461Canceling ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.461

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FourteenthRevised Sheet No. 5.500Canceling ThirteenthRevised Sheet No. 5.500

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2012

    SL

    STREET LIGHT SERVICERATE SCHEDULE SL

    OUCONVENTIONAL LIGHTING SERVICEAvailability:

    Anywhere within Orlando Ulies Commissions service area.

    Applicability:

    To any governmental agency with OUC or customer-owned xtures used for the sole purpose oflighng public roadways.

    To any non-governmental customer with four or fewer OUC-owned xtures where the customerhas paid the installaon costs. In addion, for all xtures installed prior to March 28, 2000, to anycustomer for the sole purpose of lighng roadways or other outdoor land use areas.

    All xtures must be operated by a photocell.

    Poles and Fixtures must be of the type available under this rate schedule as listed in the table below.Monthly Energy Rates:

    Non-Fuel Energy 3.272 per kWhFuel Charge: See Sheet No. 5.010

    Monthly Per Unit Charge:

    Fixture WasEsmated

    Monthly kWhInvestment

    per UnitMaintenance

    per Unit

    Fluorescent 120 99 N/A N/A

    High Pressure Sodium Acorn w/pole Acorn w/pole (dierenal paid) Acorn w/pole (2) Bollard Cobra Esplanade w/pole (no longer available

    for new installaons as of 4-1-07) Contemporary w/pole Town and Country w/pole Spherical w/pole (2)

    Acorn w/pole Acorn w/pole (2) Cobra Spherical w/pole (2) Spherical w/pole (4) Spherical w/pole (5)

    Cobra Flood

    Interstate Shoe Box w/poleShoe Box w/pole (2)

    Cobra Flood

    Interstate Shoe Box w/pole

    Flood

    100100100100100

    100100100100

    150150150150150150

    250250

    250250250

    400400400400

    1,000

    3939393939

    39393939

    575757575757

    105105

    105105105

    163163163163

    356

    16.312.37

    12.397.862.37

    20.295.555.808.00

    16.3212.402.228.017.377.10

    2.913.23

    6.7914.8812.04

    2.943.238.92

    17.13

    4.20

    6.016.016.016.493.95

    6.274.784.895.96

    6.116.113.866.066.066.06

    4.574.87

    5.905.706.53

    4.614.996.916.49

    7.05

    Connued On Sheet No. 5.501

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    Orlando Ulies Commission EleventhRevised Sheet No. 5.501Canceling TenthRevised Sheet No. 5.501

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2008

    SL Connued From Sheet No. 5.500

    Fixture WasEsmated

    Monthly kWhInvestment

    per UnitMaintenance

    per Unit

    Metal Halide Lymmo w/pole (2) Town and Country w/pole

    (dierenal paid)

    Acorn w/pole (2) Bollard Esplanade w/pole (no longer available for new installaons as of 4-1-07) Lymmo w/pole (4)

    Esplanade w/pole (no longer available for new installaons as of 4-1-07) Shoe Box w/pole

    Cobra Flood

    Shoe Box w/pole Shoe Box w/pole (dierenal paid)

    Flood

    100100

    175175

    175175

    250250

    400400400400

    1000

    3939

    7070

    7070

    101101

    156156156156

    365

    N/A2.37

    11.967.88

    24.42N/A

    21.1314.23

    3.743.2817.153.74

    3.98

    11.449.85

    9.329.81

    9.899.80

    10.048.40

    5.565.376.866.86

    9.48

    Mercury Vapor (no longer available for newinstallaons as of 10-1-96) Cobra Contemporary Spherical w/pole (2)

    Cobra

    175175175

    400

    707070

    154

    2.365.549.73

    2.92

    3.924.966.14

    4.65

    Arena Trac ArrowsRound-About Lights

    Round-About LightsSidewalk TelephonesArena Gateway Lighng

    N/AN/A

    70N/AN/A

    413

    2930.49420

    N/AN/A

    N/AN/AN/A

    N/AN/A

    14.31N/AN/A

    Pole HeightInvestment

    Per Unit

    Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum

    Concrete Concrete Concrete Concrete Concrete

    Fiberglass

    Spun Aluminum Steel Steel

    Wood

    20303335384045

    3035404550

    20

    331735

    30-60

    $10.0015.5510.0410.0410.0414.4414.44

    5.305.465.746.205.52

    3.92

    8.854.75

    15.54

    3.36

    Connued On Sheet No. 5.502

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FihRevised Sheet No. 5.502Canceling FourthRevised Sheet No. 5.502

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2008

    SL Connued From Sheet No. 5.501

    INTERSTATE 4

    Pole HeightInvestment

    per UnitMaintenance

    per Unit

    Pole Maintenance $108.33

    INTERSTATE 4

    Fixture WasEsmated

    Monthly kWhInvestment

    per UnitMaintenance

    per Unit

    High Pressure Sodium Wall Pack/Stem Light

    Shoe Box

    Cobra

    Shoe BoxCobra

    High Mast

    100

    150

    250

    250400

    1000

    39

    57

    105

    105163

    356

    N/A

    4.89

    4.21

    4.89N/A

    8.52

    $7.66

    8.02

    7.80

    8.087.45

    11.53

    Low Pressure Sodium Stem 55 149 N/A 10.14

    Metal Halide Shoe Box w/pole 400 156 N/A 10.20

    Mercury Vapor (no longer available for newinstallaons as of 10-1-96)

    Sign Lighng

    Sign Lighng

    175

    250

    70

    154

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    N/A

    OUCONVENIENT LIGHTING SERVICE

    Availability:

    Anywhere within Orlando Ulies Commissions charter boundaries.

    Applicability:

    To any customer not governed by the Applicability of OUConvenonal Lighng Service as describedon Sheet No. 5.500.

    Monthly Energy Rates:

    Monthly Energy Charge: The monthly energy charge will be calculated based on one of the followingcriteria. If the lights are operated by a photoelectric control, the esmated kWh for each lamp willbe applied to the standard energy and fuel charges ulized in the applicable Convenonal LighngService. If the Customer has control of the lights operaon, the consumpon of the lighng systemwill be metered. The monthly kWh consumpon will then be applied to the applicable electric rateeecve at that me.

    Connued On Sheet No. 5.503

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.503Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.503

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2008

    SL Connued From Sheet No. 5.502

    Monthly Per Unit Charges:

    The monthly charges for OUConvenient Lighng service will be calculated for each Customer based

    on the following criteria:

    Monthly Equipment Charge:The monthly charge for the use of all lighng equipment installed forthe customer will be determined by a factor of the total installaon cost of said lighng equipment.The monthly charge for poles and xtures will be the total installed cost of the poles and xturesmulplied by the factor listed in Table 1 below.

    TABLE 1

    CLASS POLE/FIXTURE

    SL1 For all private lighng where a homeowners associaon will preside, all non-roadway light-ing for governmental enes and for commercial customers with outdoor lighng projectswith 100 or more lights.

    0.998%

    SL2 For all private projects 5-99 lights. 1.280%

    SL3 For all sports lighng. Closed to new customers as of 10-1-08 1.349%

    SL4 Long term sports lighng. 0.944%

    Monthly Maintenance Charge:The monthly maintenance charge will be determined based on thetype of xture and lamp the customer has selected. This charge is designed to recover the esmatedcosts for required maintenance of the xtures and lamps for the Contract Term.

    Special Provision:

    The customer will be required to sign the applicable Service Agreement for Lighng Service or aService Agreement for Lighng Maintenance Service with OUC.

    OTHER APPLICABLE CHARGES

    Gross Receipts Tax:

    In accordance with Secon 203.01 of the Florida Statutes a gross receipts tax is applicable to electricsales charges.

    Municipal Tax and Orange County Public Service Tax:

    The monthly rate charges plus all adjustments are subject to the City of Orlando Municipal Ulity Tax

    within the city and to the Orange County Public Service Tax outside the city. The Municipal Ulity Taxand the Orange County Public Service tax do not apply to amounts for fuel above a cost of 0.638 perkWh.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 5.700

    ISSUED BY: R. C. Haven, Secretary Eecve: February 1, 2002

    SS

    STANDBY SERVICERATE SCHEDULE SS

    Standby Service refers to electric energy and capacity supplied by OUC to supplement and/orreplace energy or capacity ordinarily generated by the Customers own generaon equipment duringperiods of scheduled maintenance or unscheduled outages. Both rm and non-rm Standby Serviceis oered by OUC through this tari as specied below.

    Availability:

    Available to any point of delivery in the OUC service territory and to any Customer who is or wouldotherwise be taking electricity service through standard taris oered by OUC.

    Applicability:

    Standby Service is applicable to residenal and non-residenal Customers where all or part of theCustomers electrical requirements is supplied by a generaon source, other than OUC, which is

    located on the Customers premises. Customer class will remain consistent with the OtherwiseApplicable Rate Schedule.

    Service Agreement Requirement:

    Customers wishing to connect their facilies to on-site generaon must execute a Standby ServiceAgreement (SSA) with OUC no less than sixty(60) days prior to the date on which that on-site generaonwill rst be operated to produce any electricity. The execuon of a SSA does not supercede any pre-exisng service agreement executed by the Customer with OUC.

    Character of Service:

    Alternang Current, 60 cycle, single or three-phase, at the Ulitys standard available voltages.

    Metering Requirements:

    Depending on the services provided, and the conguraon of the Customer and OUC interconnecon,the following types of meters may be required as part of receiving standby service.

    System Usage Meter: The meter(s) located at the Point of Delivery between the OUC electric systemand the Customers electric system that measure the amount of electricity that the Customer receivesfrom and through the OUC electric system in each billing interval. The billing interval is dened asthe me interval over which energy or/and demand is integrated and recorded under the ApplicableService Classicaon.

    On-Site Generator (OSG) Meter: OUC shall also furnish and install one or more interval meter(s) forthe purpose of measuring the output of each and all on-site generaon facilies connected to OUCselectric system, regardless of whether such generators are operated in parallel with OUCs generaonor are isolated for stand-alone operaon with standby service provided by OUC. The Customers OSG

    Meter(s) will be synchronized or totalized with the measurements recorded on the same basis as theCustomers System Usage Meter(s) and the Customers Credit Meter(s) (if any).

    Otherwise Applicable Rate Schedule:

    Otherwise Applicable Rate Schedule refers to the rate schedule under which the Customer wouldbe receiving electricity service from OUC if the Customer were not qualied for service under theStandby Service Tari.

    Connued On Sheet No. 5.701

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 5.701

    ISSUED BY: R. C. Haven, Secretary Eecve: February 1, 2002

    SS Connued From Sheet No. 5.700

    Calculaon of Customer Bill:

    The Customer bill for the current billing month will be the sum of (i) the Customer charge; (ii) the

    billing kW mes the demand charge; and, (iii) the billing kWh mes the energy charge for eachapplicable me period dened below.

    Billing kW: The monthly billing kW for Standby Service will be the totalized average maximum15-minute kW demand from the System Usage Meter and the OSG Meter for the current billingmonth.Billing kWh: The monthly billing kWh for Standby Service is the metered kWh from the System UsageMeter for the current billing month.

    Time of Use Periods:

    The Standby Service Customer will be billed for energy according to me-of-use periods dened below.

    On-Peak Period:

    Winter Period:November 1 through March 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 7a.m. to 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.Summer Period: April 1 through October 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 1 p.m.to 6 p.m., excluding Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day.

    Shoulder Period

    Winter Period:November 1 through March 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 10a.m. to 6 p.m., excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day.

    Summer Period: April 1 through October 31, Mondays through Fridays during the hours from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., excluding Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day.

    O-Peak Period

    All hours of the year not covered by the On-Peak and Shoulder Periods.

    Gross Receipts Tax:

    In accordance with Secon 203.01 of the Florida Statutes a gross receipts tax is applicable to electricsales charges.

    Municipal Tax and Orange County Public Service Tax:

    The monthly rate charges plus all adjustments are subject to the City of Orlando Municipal Ulity Taxwithin the city and to the Orange County Public Service Tax outside the city. The Municipal Ulity Taxand the Orange County Public Service Tax do not apply to amounts for fuel above a cost of 0.638per kWh.

    Minimum Charge:

    The Minimum Monthly Charge will be the Customer Charge plus the Demand Charge as denedabove.

    Terms of Payment:

    See Terms of Payment on Sheet No. 5.600.

    Terms of Service:

    A Customer taking Standby Service must apply and enter into a SSA with OUC for a minimum of 36months. The Customer must provide, at no expense to OUC, telephone lines to all meters at thefacilies subscribed under this tari. Not Available for resale service. Connued On Sheet No. 5.702

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FourthRevised Sheet No. 5.702Canceling ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.702

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2012

    SS Connued From Sheet No. 5.701

    Firm Standby Service

    Electric service that is available on a connuous basis to meet the Customers total electricity

    requirements.

    Firm Standby Electric Rates

    Descripon

    Secondary ServicePrimaryService

    RES GSND GSD GSD

    Customer Charge

    Demand Charge ($/kW)

    Base Energy Charges (/kWh)Winter Period:

    Peak ChargeShoulder ChargeO-Peak Charge

    Summer Period:Peak ChargeShoulder ChargeO-Peak Charge

    $18.64

    $10.76

    0.8770.8450.569

    1.1690.8920.741

    $22.03

    $11.00

    0.8800.8480.571

    1.1740.8960.744

    $35.76

    $16.53

    0.8790.8470.570

    1.1720.8950.743

    $81.03

    $15.88

    0.8700.8380.565

    1.1600.8860.736

    Non-Firm Standby Service

    Electric service that can be interrupted to permit OUC to connue to meet its rm retail service load.

    NON-FIRM STANDBY ELECTRIC RATES

    Descripon

    Secondary ServicePrimaryService

    RES GSND GSD GSD

    Customer Charge

    Demand Charge ($/kW)

    Base Energy Charges (/kWh)Winter Period:

    Peak ChargeShoulder ChargeO-Peak Charge

    Summer Period:Peak ChargeShoulder ChargeO-Peak Charge

    $27.00

    $ 4.54

    4.5364.3732.944

    6.0514.6183.834

    $30.39

    $ 4.66

    4.5374.3742.945

    6.0524.6193.835

    $44.12

    $ 6.12

    3.6643.5322.378

    4.8883.7303.097

    $89.39

    $ 5.58

    3.6283.4962.355

    4.8383.6943.067

    Fuel Charge:

    See Sheet No. 5.010 - OPTION B - Time of Use Rates

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.703Canceling OriginalSheet No. 5.703

    ISSUED BY: R. C. Haven, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2002

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.800Canceling SecondRevised Sheet No. 5.800

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    GSD-CR

    GENERAL SERVICE DEMAND

    CURTAILABLE RIDER

    Availability:

    To customers receiving service under rate schedules GSD-SEC or GSD-PRI and where the measuredmonthly kW demand is 500 kW or more for twelve consecuve billing periods ending with the currentbilling period and the customer agrees to curtail 200 kW or more of electric use upon request of OUCand meet the special provisions of this schedule.

    Condions:

    Electric service, at a minimum, is curtailable during any me period that electric power and energyfrom OUCs available generaon, transmission and distribuon resources are required to maintainservice to OUCs rm power customers. Curtailment mes are set forth in special provision No. 3 ofthis Rate Schedule. OUC will not make o system purchases during curtailment periods to maintain

    service to curtailable loads. Condions of service are more fully dened under Special Provisions ofthis Rate Schedule.

    Monthly Rate:

    Other than as stated below, the otherwise applicable rate schedule for electric service will apply.Customer Charge $140.00Curtailable Demand Credit $2.85 per kW

    Curtailable Demand Credit:

    The curtailable demand credit shall apply to the dierence, if any, between the current billing demandand the contracted non-curtailable demand determined in accordance with special provision No. 2of this rate.

    Minimum Bill:

    The minimum bill as dened by the applicable rate schedule less the curtailable demand credit if any.

    Special Provisions:

    1. As used in this Rate Schedule the term Period of Requested Curtailment shall mean a periodfor which OUC has requested curtailment. The number of requests may not exceed more thanone in a 24 hour period or more than 350 total hours in twelve billing periods. A single period ofrequested curtailment may extend to 8 hours.

    2. Under the provisions of this rate, OUC will require a Curtailable Service Agreement with theCustomers. The inial Non-Curtailable Demand shall be specied in the Agreement and shallbe based on specicaons for power requirements supplied to OUC by the Customer. If, aercommencement of service, the customers load increases, the non-curtailable demand can beincreased, upon request of the customer, as long as the amount being curtailed is equal to orgreater than the contracted curtailable load. If aer commencement of service, a lower demandis established during a period of requested curtailment, the Non-Curtailable Demand will bereduced to the lower level in future billing periods upon request of the Customer.

    Connued On Sheet No. 5.801

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.801Canceling OriginalSheet No. 5.801

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2008

    GSD-C Connued From Sheet No. 5.800

    3. As an essenal requirement for receiving the Curtailable Demand Credit provided under this RateSchedule, a Customer shall be strictly responsible for the curtailment of his power requirements

    to no more than his Non-Curtailable Demand upon each request of OUC. OUC will have theright to test the customers ability to curtail as contracted. OUC will specify This Is A Test. Testcurtailment periods will not exceed 90 minutes from inial curtailment request. Test requests willoccur once a quarter. If a test is requested and the customer is unable to curtail as contracted, thepenalty described in Special Provision No. 5 will apply.

    4. A Customer will be deemed to have complied with his curtailment responsibility if the maximum15-minute kW demand established during each period of requested curtailment does not exceedhis Non-Curtailable Demand and he has reached that level within 30 minutes of receiving therequest.

    5. If the maximum 15-minute kW demand established during any period of requested curtailmentexceeds the Customers Non-Curtailable Demand, the Customer will be billed for 125% of theCurtailable Demand Credit aributable to the amount of such excess demand in each billingperiod from the current month to the most recent prior billing period in which curtailment wasrequested, not to exceed a total of twelve billing periods.

    6. All other provisions of the otherwise applicable rate schedule will apply to customers servedunder this schedule.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 5.810

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 9, 2007

    PV-CR

    PILOT SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC CREDIT PROGRAM RIDER

    RATE SCHEDULE PVCR

    Availability

    This rate, oered as a pilot program, is available anywhere within Orlando Ulies Commissionsservice area.

    Applicability

    Applicable, upon request, to eligible customers in conjuncon with standard applicable rates. Aphotovoltaic (PV) system is a solar electric generang system which contains solar PV panels,baeries (oponal), a Stac Power Converter (Inverter), wiring, fuses, conduit, circuit breakers, etc.,as described in IEEE 1547 in order to produce electricity. This pilot program is available to the rst 600kW of Residenal PV generaon and the rst 2,000 kW of General Service PV generaon.

    PV Energy Producon CreditThe customer will receive a monthly credit of 5.0 cents per kWh for the producon of solar energy asrecorded by the meter installed on the customers PV system.

    Billed Energy

    The billed energy (kWh) applied to the applicable standard tari energy rate shall be calculated asthe dierence between the OUC supplied energy and the energy exported to the OUC grid from thecustomers PV system.

    Special Provisions

    1. A customer taking the Photovoltaic Energy Producon Credit Rider must apply and enter intoa RSSA or CSSA agreement, as applicable, and complete an Interconnecon Agreement for PV

    systems with OUC. Commencement of this rider will occur once the customer has executed theagreement and the system installaon has been inspected and approved by OUC.

    2. OUC shall furnish and install at its expense such metering facilies, as OUC shall deem appropriateto measure the total amount of renewable energy produced by the customers PV system.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FourthRevised Sheet No. 5.900Canceling ThirdRevised Sheet No. 5.900

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2012

    TMR

    TOTALIZED METERING RIDER

    RATE SCHEDULE TMR

    Availability:

    To customers whose services when totalized are eligible for rate schedules GSD-SEC or GSD-PRI,where the measured monthly totalized demand is equal to or exceeds 1,000 kW for three or moreperiods out of the twelve most recent billing periods and meet the special provisions of this schedule.In addion, to customers whose services were totalized prior to October 1, 2002.

    Rate Per Month:

    Other than as stated below, the otherwise applicable rate schedule for electric service will apply.Administraon Charge $200.00Channel Charge $ 25.00 per channel

    Demand Charges Secondary Primary

    Sum of Channel Demands $ 6.12per kW $ 5.58per kWTotalized Demand $ 1.88per kW $ 1.92per kW

    Billing Demand:

    Sum of Channel Demands: The sum of the average maximum 15-minute kW demand measuredduring the billing period for each channel of the totalized service.

    Totalized Demand: The average maximum 15-minute kW demand recorded during thebilling period for the totalized service.

    Denion of Channel:

    Each meter of the totalized service is considered a channel.

    Special Provisions:

    1. The customer must sign a Commercial Electric Service Agreement.

    2. At its own expense, the customer must provide access to telephone lines for all meters at thefacilies subscribed under this schedule. If on a temporary basis of three or fewer consecuvemonths, such telephone lines are unavailable, customer will be charged a Manual Read orTotalizers Charge (see Sheet No. 3.050). Unavailability for four or greater consecuve months willresult in non-compliance of this special provision.

    3. The customer will be required to make a non-refundable contribuon for the addional cost toOUC for any metering or metering infrastructure equipment necessary for totalizaon.

    4. The customers facilies subscribed under this schedule must be operated under the same nameand in a campus environment dened as conguous properes not bisected by public roadways.

    5. For customers enrolled aer October 1, 2002, where the measured monthly kW demand for eachchannel is equal to or exceeds 200 kW for three or more periods out of the twelve most recentbilling periods.

    6. All channels of the totalized service must be served enrely at secondary voltage or enrelyprimary voltage.

    7. All other provisions of the otherwise applicable rate schedule will apply to customers served

    under this schedule.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 5.910Canceling OriginalSheet No. 5.910

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 9, 2007

    RE

    RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM RIDER

    RATE SCHEDULE RE

    Availability

    This rate is oered as a program available to any OUC retail residenal or commercial non-demandcustomer.

    Applicability

    Applicable, upon request, to eligible customers in conjuncon with standard rates. Customer billingwill start on the next billing cycle following receipt of the service request.

    Character of Service

    Customers may purchase 200-kWh blocks of renewable energy produced at or acquired from faciliesusing biomass fuel, wind generaon, photovoltaic generaon, and/or other renewable energy

    sources. Renewable Energy customers will be served from the exisng OUC electrical system. Therenewable energy may not be delivered directly to the customer, but will displace energy that wouldhave otherwise been produced from tradional fossil fuel or nuclear generaon resources.

    Monthly Rate

    Type I:$5.00 per month for each 200-kWh block of Blended Renewable Energy purchased in addion tocharges applied under otherwise applicable rate schedules.

    Type II:$10.00 per month for each 200-kWh block of 100% Solar Energy purchased in addion to chargesapplied under otherwise applicable rate schedules.

    Term of Service

    Service under Rate Schedule RE shall be for a minimum of one (1) billing period.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission EleventhRevised Sheet No. 6.000Canceling TenthRevised Sheet No. 6.000

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    INDEX

    STANDARD FORMS AND CONTRACTS

    Descripon

    Sheet No.Blank Bill 6.010

    Payment Receipt 6.030

    Curtailable Service Agreement 6.040 6.042

    Commercial Electric Service Agreement

    with Return of Deposit Secon 6.050 6.054

    Commercial Electric Service Agreement

    with Deposit Waiver Secon 6.060 6.064

    Commercial Electric Service Agreement

    with Energy Eciencies Secon 6.070 6.075

    Commercial Electric Service Agreement

    with GSD1 - TOU Discount Provision

    (Closed to new customers as of January 2002) 6.080 6.085

    Commercial Electric Service Agreement

    with Energy Eciency Secon and

    GSD1 - TOU Discount Provision

    (Closed to new customers as of January 2002) 6.090 6.095

    Commercial Electric Service Agreement

    with GSD - SEC-T Rate Provision

    (Closed to new customers as of January 2002) 6.100 6.105Commercial Electric Service Agreement

    with Energy Eciency Secon and

    GSD - SEC-T Rate Provision

    (Closed to new customers as of January 2002) 6.110 - 6.115

    Service Agreement for Lighng Service

    (Closed to new customers as of April 1, 2003) 6.120 6.125

    Service Agreement for Sports Lighng Service

    (Closed to new customers as of January 1, 2008) 6.130 6.135

    Commercial Electric Service Agreement With TMR Provision 6.140 6.145

    Service Agreement for Lighng Service

    (Closed to new customers as of January 1, 2008) 6.150 6.159

    Service Agreement for Upgraded Master Lighng Installaon 6.160 6.173

    Service Agreement for Lighng Maintenance Service 6.180 6.195

    Standby Service Agreement 6.200 6.204

    Connued on Sheet No. 6.001

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 6.001Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.001

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: March 1, 2009

    Index Standard Forms and Contracts Connued from Sheet No. 6.000

    Descripon Sheet No.

    Residenal Solar Service Agreement (RSSA) 6.300 6.302Commercial Solar Service Agreement (CSSA) 6.400 6.404

    Interconnecon Agreement for Small PV System 20 kW or Less 6.500 6.502

    Interconnecon Agreement for PV System Greater than 20 kW 6.600 6.602

    Service Agreement for Lighng Service 6.700 6.712

    Service Agreement for Sports Lighng Service 6.800 6.811

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    Orlando Ulies Commission ThirdRevised Sheet No. 6.010Canceling SecondRevised Sheet No. 6.010

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: April 1, 2007

    BLANK BILL EXAMPLE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 6.020Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.020

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2004

    RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.030Canceling OriginalSheet No. 6.030

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: October 1, 2004

    PAYMENT RECEIPT EXAMPLE

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.130Canceling OriginalSheet No. 6.130

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR

    SPORTS LIGHTING SERVICE

    CLOSED TO NEW CUSTOMERS AS OF JANUARY 1, 2008

    This Agreement is entered into this ______ day of _______________, 2001, by and betweenORLANDO UTILITIES COMMISSION, whose address is 500 South Orange Ave., Orlando, Florida 32801(hereinaer OUC) and _________________________________________, (hereinaer CUSTOMERwhose address ____________________________________________________, for the provision ofLighng Service as more parcularly set forth below.

    SECTION 1 OUC AGREES:

    1. OUC in accordance with the rates, terms and provisions of OUCs Rate Schedule set forth in Exhibit1 shall install, provide and maintain Lighng Service as set forth in Exhibit 1.

    2. OUC shall annually deliver noce to the Customer of changes to those rates set forth in Exhibit 1.

    SECTION 2 THE CUSTOMER AGREES:

    1. To purchase from OUC all of the electric energy used for the operaon of the Lighng Service.

    2. To be responsible for paying, when due, all bills rendered by OUC pursuant to OUCs LighngRate Schedule set forth in Exhibit 1 for facilies and service provided in accordance with thisagreement.

    3. Be responsible for trimming trees that may either obstruct the light output from lighng xturesor that may obstruct maintenance access to the facilies.

    SECTION 3 THE PARTIES MUTUALLY AGREE:

    1. OUC, while exercising reasonable diligence at all mes to furnish service hereunder, does notguarantee connuous lighng and will not be liable for damages for any interrupon, deciency

    or failure of service, and reserves the right to interrupt service at any me for necessary repairsto lines or equipment.

    2. Installaon shall be made per a schedule when, in the judgment of OUC, the locaon and the typeof the facilies are, and will connue to be, easily and economically accessible to OUC equipmentand personnel for both construcon and maintenance.

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.150Canceling OriginalSheet No. 6.150

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR

    LIGHTING SERVICE

    CLOSED TO NEW CUSTOMERS AS OF JANUARY 1, 2008

    This Agreement is entered into this ______ day of _______________, 2005, by and betweenORLANDO UTILITIES COMMISSION, whose address is 500 South Orange Ave., Orlando, Florida 32801(hereinaer OUC) and _________________________________________, (hereinaer CUSTOMER)whose address is ____________________________________________________, for the provision ofLighng Service as more parcularly set forth below.

    SECTION 1OUC AGREES THAT DURING THE TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT IT SHALL:

    1.1. Install the lighng service equipment listed in Exhibit 1 (Lighng Equipment) on the CUSTOMERsproperty more specically described in Exhibit 1 (the Property), operate and maintain all suchLighng Equipment, and if possible under applicable laws and regulaons, provide electric servicenecessary for the operaon of the Lighng Equipment, all in accordance with the rates set forth in

    Exhibit 1 and the terms and provisions set forth in this Agreement (together, all such installaon,operaon, maintenance and (if applicable) electric supply services shall be referred to herein asthe Lighng Service).

    1.2. Bill CUSTOMER for Lighng Service based on the rates set forth in Exhibit 1; provided, howeverthat OUC shall be entled to adjust the rates charged for Lighng Service as set forth in Exhibit 1.OUC shall annually deliver noce to the CUSTOMER of any such changes to the Lighng Servicerates.

    SECTION 2THE CUSTOMER AGREES THAT DURING THE TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT IT SHALL:

    2.1 Whenever possible under applicable laws and regulaons, purchase from OUC all of the electricenergy used for the operaon of the Lighng Equipment.

    2.2 Pay by the due date indicated thereon all bills rendered by OUC for Lighng Service provided inaccordance with this Agreement.

    2.3 Trim any and all trees or other foliage that may either obstruct the light output from LighngEquipment or that may obstruct maintenance access to the Lighng Equipment.

    SECTION 3: EASEMENTS AND ACCESS

    CUSTOMER hereby grants to OUC an irrevocable right of entry, access, ingress and egress into,over, across, upon and through the Property for purposes of gaining access to the LighngEquipment. In addion, CUSTOMER hereby grants, transfers and conveys to OUC, an easementover the Property for the purpose of installing, operang, replacing and maintaining the LighngEquipment as required under this Agreement.

    Connued on Sheet No. 6.151

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 6.151

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    Connued From Sheet No. 6.150

    SECTION 4: THE PARTIES MUTUALLY AGREE:

    4.1 OUC, while exercising reasonable diligence at all mes to furnish Lighng Service hereunder,

    does not guarantee connuous lighng and will not be liable for damages for any interrupon,deciency or failure of electric service, and reserves the right to interrupt electric service at anyme for necessary repairs to lines or equipment.

    4.2 Installaon of Lighng Equipment shall be made only when, in the judgment of OUC, the locaonand the type of the Lighng Equipment are, and will connue to be, easily and economicallyaccessible to OUC equipment and personnel for both construcon and maintenance. OUC shallnot be in default for its failure to perform its obligaons under this Agreement to the extentresulng from delays due to causes outside of its control, including without limitaon, acts ofGod, epidemics, lightning, storms, earthquakes, res, oods and washouts; strikes, lockoutsor other industrial disturbances; acts of the public enemy, wars, blockades, insurrecons, civildisturbances and riots; arrests, orders, direcves or restraints of government agencies, eitherlocal, state, federal, civil or military; or acts of CUSTOMER which prevent OUC from providing

    Lighng Service (each considered a Force Majeure Event). OUC shall be entled to an extensionof me for the performance of Lighng Service sucient to overcome the eects of any suchForce Majeure Event.

    4.3 Except as specically permied under subsecon 4.6 below, modicaon of the LighngEquipment provided by OUC under this Agreement may only be made through the execuonof an addional Agreement between OUC and CUSTOMER or by wrien amendment to thisAgreement, delineang the modicaons to be accomplished and (if applicable) seng out anyadjustments to the terms and condions necessitated by the modicaon. Notwithstandinganything to the contrary contained herein, CUSTOMER shall not possess or have any direcon orcontrol over the physical operaon of the Lighng Equipment and the possession of the LighngEquipment and the direcon and control of the physical operaon of Lighng Equipment shall bevested exclusively with OUC.

    4.4 OUC shall, at the request of the CUSTOMER, relocate the Lighng Equipment if provided sucientrights-of-way or easements to do so and the requested relocaon does not negavely aect theability of OUC to provide Lighng Service. The CUSTOMER shall be responsible for the paymentof all costs associated with any such CUSTOMER requested relocaon of OUC Lighng Equipment.

    4.5 OUC may, at any me and without the need for CUSTOMERs permission, substute any luminaire/lamp installed hereunder with another luminaire/lamp which shall be of at least equal illuminangcapacity and eciency.

    4.6 OUC shall retain all tle right and ownership interest in the Lighng Equipment and shall beresponsible to repair or replace (and assumes all risk of loss) for any damage to any LighngEquipment provided pursuant to this Agreement; provided, however that notwithstanding theforegoing, OUC shall not be responsible for and the CUSTOMER agrees to take responsibility for,the cost incurred to repair or replace any Lighng Equipment that has been willfully damaged by

    CUSTOMER, its employees, agents, invitees or licensees or any other third party in which case OUCshall not be required to make such repair or replacement prior to payment by the CUSTOMER fordamage.

    Connued on Sheet No. 6.152

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 6.152

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    Connued From Sheet No. 6.151

    4.7 Should the CUSTOMER fail to pay any bills due and rendered pursuant to this Agreement orotherwise fail to perform its obligaons contained in this Agreement, said obligaons beingmaterial and going to the essence of this Agreement, OUC may cease to supply the Lighng

    Service unl the CUSTOMER has paid the bills due and rendered or has fully cured such otherbreach of this Agreement. Any failure of OUC to exercise its rights hereunder shall not be deemeda waiver of such rights. It is understood, however, that such disconnuance of the supplying ofthe Lighng Service shall not constute a breach of this Agreement by OUC, nor shall it relieve theCUSTOMER of the obligaon to perform any of the terms and condions of this Agreement.

    4.8 CUSTOMER shall be entled to assign its rights under this Agreement to the CUSTOMERs successorin tle to the Property upon which the Lighng Equipment are installed with the wrien consentof OUC, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. No assignment shall relieve the CUSTOMERfrom its obligaons hereunder unl such obligaons have been assumed by the Purchaser inwring and agreed to by OUC.

    4.9 This Agreement supersedes all previous Agreements or representaons, either wrien, oral orotherwise between the CUSTOMER and OUC, with respect to the Lighng Service referencedherein and along with OUCs electric service taris, constutes the enre Agreement betweenthe pares. This Agreement does not create any rights or provide any remedies to third paresor create any addional duty, obligaon or undertakings by OUC to third pares.

    4.10 CUSTOMER recognizes and agrees that it is ulmately responsible for the payment of all sales, use,excise, gross receipts and other taxes that may apply to, or be impose upon, the transacon that isthe subject of this Agreement, if any, irrespecve of when such taxes may be charged or assessedagainst OUC. Any non-collecon or non-assessment of such taxes by OUC contemporaneouslywith the occurrence of the transacon shall not waive, release or diminish CUSTOMERs ulmateresponsibility for the payment thereof, irrespecve of whether such taxes are later charged orassessed by OUC or the applicable taxing authority(ies).

    4.11 This Agreement shall inure to the benet of, and be binding upon the successors and permied

    assigns of the CUSTOMER and OUC.4.12 OUC will exercise reasonable eorts to furnish Lighng Service hereunder in a manner which

    will allow connuous operaon of the Lighng Equipment, but OUC does not warrant theconnuous operaon of the Lighng Equipment and shall not be liable for any damages for anyinterrupon, deciency or failure of Lighng Equipment. Notwithstanding any other provisionof this Agreement, in no event shall OUC have any liability to CUSTOMER under this Agreement,whether based in contract, in tort (including negligence and strict liability) or otherwise, for: (a)any special, incidental, indirect, exemplary or consequenal damages; (b) damages with respectto costs of capital, costs of replacement power, loss of prots or revenues, or loss of use of plantor equipment, irrespecve of whether such damages may be categorized as direct, special,consequenal, incidental, indirect, exemplary or otherwise.

    Connued on Sheet No. 6.153

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 6.153

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    Connued From Sheet No. 6.152

    SECTION 5: TERM, EFFECTIVE DATE, AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION

    5.1 Term: The inial term of this Agreement (the Term) shall be for twenty (20) years, and thereaer

    shall automacally renew for successive Terms of ten (10) years hence, unless terminated bywrien noce of such intenon from either party to the other at least sixty (60) days prior toexpiraon date of the inial Term or subsequent Terms. The inial Term shall begin when theinstallaon of the Lighng Equipment is nally completed and the CUSTOMER is rst billed for theLighng Service based on operaon of the full compliment of Lighng Equipment to be providedunder this Agreement. In the event that a phased installaon of Lighng Equipment is to beprovided by OUC by means of the Phase Installaon Plan described in Exhibit 1, each developmentphase completed shall have its own Term under this Agreement. The Term for each such phaseshall begin when installaon of the Lighng Equipment for that phase is nally completed andthe CUSTOMER is rst billed for the Lighng Service for that phase based on the operaon of thefull compliment of Lighng Equipment that is to be provided under the Phase Installaon Plan forthat phase.

    5.2 Eecve Date: The eecve date of this Agreement shall be the date of execuon by theCUSTOMER or OUC, whichever is later.

    5.3 Amendment to Agreement: This Agreement may only be amended in wring and such amendmentmust be executed with the same degree of formality as this Agreement. Notwithstanding theforegoing, the annual adjustment to rates as set forth in Exhibit 1 shall not require an amendmentto this Agreement provided such annual rate adjustment does not exceed three percent (3%)over the prior years rate, exclusive of fuel charges.

    5.4 Terminaon: The CUSTOMER may opt to terminate the Agreement at the end of the inial orsubsequent Terms by providing to OUC at least sixty (60) days advance wrien noce. OUC mayterminate this Agreement if at any me during the Term a nal court decision is issued, an InternalRevenue Service ruling is issued, or a change in the applicable statutes or regulaons occurs, anyof which in the reasonable opinion of OUCs general counsel, results in the connued existence of

    this Agreement having a material adverse eect on OUCs ability to issue tax exempt bonds. Anysuch terminaon shall be made by 30 days prior wrien noce from OUC to CUSTOMER. TheCUSTOMER will be responsible for the cost incurred by OUC to remove the Lighng Equipment.OUC shall issue a bill to the CUSTOMER for removal costs once removal has been completed.

    SECTION 6: GOVERNING LAW

    The validity, construcon, and performance of this agreement, shall be in accordance with thelaws of the State of Florida without applicaon of its choice-of-law rules.

    Connued on Sheet No. 6.154

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 6.154

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    Connued From Sheet No. 6.153

    Now, therefore, the pares enter into this Agreement as of the dates of execuon indicated below.

    ______________________________________

    (CUSTOMER)

    Federal ID #_____________________________

    By: ____________________________________

    Name: ________________________________

    Title:__________________________________

    Date:__________________________________

    ATTEST:

    By:_______________________________

    Name:____________________________

    Title:_____________________________

    By:_______________________________

    Name:____________________________

    Title:_____________________________

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    COUNTY OF ____________________

    The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ______ day of _______________,20___, by ______________________________________________. He is personally known to me or has

    produced _________________________ as idencaon.

    (Notarial Seal) ______________________________________ Notary Public, State of Florida

    Print Name:_____________________________

    Connued on Sheet No. 6.155

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 6.155

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    Connued From Sheet No. 6.154

    ORLANDO UTILITIES COMMISSION

    By:____________________________________

    Name: Kenneth P. KsionekTitle: General Manager & CEO

    Date:__________________________________

    ATTEST: By:____________________________

    Name: Sharon L. Knudsen Title: Assistant Secretary

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    COUNTY OF ORANGE

    The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____ day of ______________,20____, by KENNETH P. KSIONEK, as General Manager, CEO of Orlando Ulies Commission, a municipalulity chartered under the laws of the State of Florida, on behalf of the Commission. He is personallyknown to me or has produced _________________________ as idencaon.

    (Notarial Seal) _______________________________________ Notary Public, State of Florida

    Print Name: ____________________________

    Connued on Sheet No. 6.156

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    Orlando Ulies Commission OriginalSheet No. 6.156

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: January 1, 2008

    Connued From Sheet No. 6.155

    EXHIBIT 1

    LIGHTING SERVICE FEES

    Rate Per Month:

    The monthly charge for Lighng Service shall consist of the sum of the following items below. Thesecharges may be adjusted subject to review and approval by the Florida Public Service Commission.The charges include:

    Monthly Lighng Service Charge** $0.00

    **Fuel and Energy Charges are normally revised every twelve months

    Addional Charges:

    Tax charges may also apply and may be adjusted periodically. The fees established in this Exhibit 1may be adjusted by OUC annually to reect changes in OUC rates. In any one year, the rates shall notchange by more than three percent (3%), exclusive of fuel charges.

    LIGHTING SERVICE

    The Lighng Service shall provide to CUSTOMER the foot candle lighng output (illuminang capacity)produced from the installaon, operaon and maintenance of the Lighng Equipment describedbelow or such other funconally equivalent alternave lighng equipment as may be determinedby OUC in its sole discreon, provided that such alternave lighng equipment provides the sameilluminang capacity as the Lighng Equipment specied below.

    Lighng Equipment:

    (20) 400 wa metal halide shoebox xtures(10) tenon top 35 feet concrete polesAll associated poles, xtures, parts, wires, conduit, juncon boxes, photocells, controllers, and bases

    (Delete whichever does not apply below and remove parenthesis)(The CUSTOMER is responsible for the installaon of the conduit, juncon boxes, and bases per OUCspecicaons. A conduit design layout will be provided to the customer upon full execuon of thisagreement.)

    PHASED INSTALLATION PLAN

    (All at once)

    (The Lighng Equipment shall be installed in phases. Billing shall commence with the amount beingproporonal to the number of lights installed and energized, and also to the installed infrastructure

    within each phase. The term shall commence upon receipt of a bill encompassing the total numberof lights within each phase.)

    Connued on Sheet No. 6.157

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 6.300Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.300

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: February 1, 2012

    RSSA

    RESIDENTIAL SOLAR SERVICE AGREEMENT RSSA

    CUSTOMERSITED SOLAR SYSTEMS

    This Agreement is made and entered into this ______ day of _________________, 20_____,(Eecve Date) by and between the Orlando Ulies Commission (OUC or Company),a statutory commission exisng under the laws of the State of Florida, whose address is 100West Anderson Street, Orlando, Florida 32801, and _________________________________(Customer), whose electric service address is ___________________________________________________________, (the Service Address).

    1. REPRESENTATIONS.The Customer makes the following representaons:

    a) Customer owns the home and solar system(s) at the Service Address set forth above.

    b) The solar photovoltaic system(s) for consideraon under this agreement is/are:

    Size:____________ KW (DC capacity)

    2. PURCHASE AND SALE. To support the local producon of renewable energy, OUC desires topurchase and Customer agrees to sell all of the environmental aributes associated with thegeneraon of solar energy, including but not limited to, all renewable energy cercates, greentags, carbon osets, or other tradable environmental interests (collecvely EnvironmentalAributes) generated by the solar system(s) at the Service Address. An Environmental Aributeis created for every one thousand kilowa-hours of energy that is produced from a renewableresource such as solar energy. The Environmental Aributes are separate and apart from theenergy produced and may be independently transferred or conveyed. OUC will accumulate theEnvironmental Aributes to more cost eecvely meet its renewable energy porolio goals which

    benets all OUC customers.3. TERM.The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Eecve Date and shall connue for

    a period of ve (5) years from the date of the rst ulity bill (Bill Date) where the Purchase andSale of Environmental Aributes have been iniated. This Agreement shall automacally renewfor successive Terms of ve (5) years hence, unless terminated by wrien noce of such intenonfrom either party to the other at least sixty (60) days prior to expiraon date of the inial Termor subsequent Terms. The Agreement may also be terminated if the customer moves out of thepremise and therefore closes the account with OUC.

    4. PURCHASE PRICE. The price for the Environmental Aributes shall be a payment based onOUCs receipt of all Environmental Aributes generated by the solar system(s). The price for theEnvironmental Aributes will be set forth in the Companys Electric Tari (Pilot Solar PhotovoltaicCredit Program Rider) on le with the Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) which may be

    changed from me to me.

    Customer inial:____________

    Connued On Sheet No. 6.301

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 6.301Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.301

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: February 1, 2012

    RSSA Connued From Sheet No. 6.300

    5. TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

    a) Customer shall be solely responsible for ensuring that the solar system(s) equipment installedfor this program meets all applicable codes, standards, and regulatory requirements.

    b) The Customer must receive electric power from OUC and maintain an account in theCustomers name throughout the term of this Agreement.

    c) The Customer must provide OUC with a copy of the electrical one-line diagram for the PVsystem.

    d) The Gross Power Rang of the PV system shall not exceed two (2) megawas as dened inAppendix A (F.A.C. 25-6.-65).

    e) The Customer shall complete a PV Interconnecon Applicaon and Compliance Form aachedand incorporated herein as Exhibit A, and be granted permission by OUC to interconnectto its electric distribuon system prior to the operaon of the proposed PV system. The

    Customer agrees to maintain compliance with all of OUCs interconnecon requirements.f) If any excess energy is generated by the PV system at the Service Address, OUC shall receive

    all of this excess energy. The Customer will receive compensaon for any excess energyin the form of a consumpon oset to the Customers energy consumpon as shown onthe next billing cycle as set forth in the Companys Net Metering for Customer OwnedRenewable Generaon Tari on le with the FPSC which may be changed from me to me.The Customers Billed Energy shall be applied to the applicable standard tari energy rateand shall be calculated as the dierence between the OUC supplied energy and the energyexported to the OUC grid from the Customers PV system.

    g) If this agreement is terminated as provided for in Secon 3, the Customer will remain eligibleto interconnect to OUCs distribuon system; however, the Customer shall not be billedbased on the Pilot Solar Photovoltaic Credit Program Rider, but on the otherwise applicable

    tari rate.

    h) The Customer shall not be allowed to sell the Environmental Aributes to any party otherthan OUC during the inial and all subsequent terms of this Agreement.

    i) Under the terms of this Agreement, OUC does not imply any representaon or warrantyby OUC of the design, installaon or operaon of the solar equipment, and OUC expresslydisclaims any and all warranes of the equipment as to workmanship, quality, or performance,including the tness of the equipment for the purpose intended.

    j) OUC shall not be responsible or liable for any personal injury or property damage caused bythe solar system(s) or any individual component equipment of the system(s).

    Customer inial:____________

    Connued On Sheet No. 6.302

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    Orlando Ulies Commission SecondRevised Sheet No. 6.302Canceling FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.302

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: February 1, 2012

    RSSA Connued From Sheet No. 6.301

    k) Customer shall indemnify, defend, and hold OUC, its employees, agents, successors,assigns, subsidiaries and aliates harmless against any and all claims, demands, liens,lawsuits, judgments or acons of whatsoever nature that may be brought on account ofthe installaon, maintenance, operaon, repair, or replacement of the Solar system or anycomponent equipment of the system.

    l) If any of the representaons of the Customer are false or incorrect, such false or incorrectrepresentaon shall constute a material breach of this Agreement.

    m) This Agreement shall be exclusively governed by and interpreted in accordance with the lawsof the State of Florida.

    n) Customer grants to OUC permission to share informaon concerning the locaon of theEnvironmental Aributes sold to OUC by Customer for the limited purpose of ensuring thatthe Environmental Aributes associated with the Customers solar system have not beensold to another enty and meet the reporng requirements of the FPSC Rule 25-6.065.

    o) Customer acknowledges that as a Municipal Ulity, OUC is required to provide publicinformaon on the locaon and size of the solar system(s) to both public and private enesupon wrien request unless the solar customer is otherwise exempt.

    p) OUC will own, read, and maintain the solar system(s) meter(s).

    q) Customer hereby grants to OUC, its employees, agents, and contractors a non-exclusivelicense of free access to all areas where solar system meter(s) are installed for any purposenecessary or appropriate to allow OUC to exercise any rights secured to or performance ofany obligaons imposed by this Agreement.

    I acknowledge that I have read the above explanaon and understand the content of this agreement.

    ____________________________________ ________________________________Customer Signature Eecve Date

    This document must be completed and signed by the person whose name is on the OUC account.

    Customer inial:____________

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.400Canceling OriginalSheet No. 6.400

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: November 1, 2008

    CSSA

    COMMERCIAL SOLAR SERVICE AGREEMENT CSSA

    CUSTOMERSITED SOLAR SYSTEMS

    This Agreement is made and entered into this ___ day of ___, 20__, (Eecve Date) by andbetween the Orlando Ulies Commission (OUC or Company), a statutory commission exisng underthe laws of the State of Florida, whose address is 100 West Anderson Street, Orlando, Florida 32801, and__________________________________________ (Customer), whose electric service address is ______________________________________________________, (the Service Address).

    1. REPRESENTATIONS. The signatories hereto individually and collecvely make the followingrepresentaons:

    a) They are individually authorized and competent to sign this Agreement, and that they haveread the Agreement and agree to be bound by its terms.

    b) Customer owns the solar system(s) in the state of Florida at the Service Address set forthabove, and whose primary business is not the generaon of electricity for retail or wholesalesale from the same Service Address, and for the purpose of this Agreement is the person inwhose name electric service is listed at the Service Address.

    c) The solar system(s) for consideraon under this agreement is/are:

    Solar Photovoltaic System

    Size: ____________ KW (DC capacity)

    Solar Thermal Water Heang System

    Size: ____________ Sq. Ft. (Collector)

    d) OUC shall provide customer with a one-me solar thermal meter credit of two-hundred-ydollars ($250) to oset the cost of installing each BTU meter.

    2. PURCHASE AND SALE.On the terms and subject to the condions set forth in this Agreement,the Customer agrees to sell and OUC agrees to purchase from Customer all of the environmentalaributes associated with the generaon of solar energy, including but not limited to, allrenewable energy cercates, green tags, carbon osets, or other tradable environmentalinterests (collecvely Environmental Aributes) generated by the solar system(s) at the ServiceAddress. An Environmental Aribute is separate and apart from the energy produced and maybe independently transferred or conveyed. OUC will accumulate the Environmental Aributes tomore cost eecvely meet its renewable energy porolio goals which benets all OUC customers.

    3. TERM. The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Eecve Date and shall connue fora period of ve (5) years from the date of the rst ulity bill (Bill Date) where the Purchase and

    Sale of Environmental Aributes have been iniated. This agreement shall automacally renewfor successive Terms of ve (5) years hence, unless terminated by wrien noce of such intenonfrom either party to the other at least sixty (60) days prior to expiraon date of the inial Term orsubsequent Terms.

    Connued On Sheet No. 6.401

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.401Canceling OriginalSheet No. 6.401

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: November 1, 2008

    CSSA Connued From Sheet No. 6.400

    4. PURCHASE PRICE. The price for the Environmental Aributes shall be a payment based onOUCs receipt of all Environmental Aributes generated by the solar system(s). The price for theEnvironmental Aributes will be set forth in the Companys Electric Tari (Pilot Solar PhotovoltaicCredit Program Rider and/or Pilot Solar Thermal Credit Rider) on le with the Florida PublicService Commission (FPSC) which may be changed from me to me.

    5. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

    a) Customer shall be solely responsible for ensuring that the solar system(s) equipment installedfor this program meets all applicable codes, standards, and regulatory requirements.

    b) The solar system(s) shall be located at the Service Address at all mes during the term of thisAgreement.

    c) For Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems:

    c1. The Customer must receive electric power from OUC.

    c2. The PV system shall be no larger than one (1) megawa, nameplate direct current (DC)output capacity.

    c3. The Customer shall complete a PV Interconnecon Applicaon and Compliance Formaached and incorporated herein as Exhibit A, and be granted permission by OUC tointerconnect to its electric distribuon system prior to the operaon of the proposed PVsystem. The Customer agrees to maintain compliance with all of OUCs interconneconrequirements.

    c4. If any excess energy is generated by the PV system at the Service Address, OUC shallreceive all of this excess energy. The Customer will receive compensaon for any excessenergy in the form of a consumpon oset to the customers energy consumpon asshown on the next billing cycle as set forth in the Companys Net Metering for Customer

    Owned Renewable Generaon tari or other taris on le with the FPSC which may bechanged from me to me. The Customers Billed Energy shall be applied to theapplicable standard tari energy rate and shall be calculated as the dierence betweenthe OUC supplied energy and the energy exported to the OUC grid from the CustomersPV system.

    c5. If this agreement is terminated as provided for in Secon 3, the Customer will remaineligible to interconnect to OUCs distribuon system; however, the Customer shall notbe billed based on the Pilot Solar Photovoltaic Rider, but on an otherwise applicabletari rate.

    d) For Solar Thermal Water Heang Systems:

    d1. Solar thermal water heang systems must be used for potable water heang.

    d2. Solar pool water heang systems are excluded under this agreement.e) OUC shall purchase and own all Environmental Aributes produced by the solar system(s),

    and the Customer shall not be allowed to sell the Environmental Aributes to any party otherthan OUC during the inial and all subsequent terms of this Agreement. Upon the customerrequest to terminate this agreement under secon 3, OUC shall have the right of rst refusalwith respect to any and all bona de oers to purchase Environmental Aributes and agreesto exercise such right of rst refusal, if at all, within thirty (30) days of receiving wriennocaon by Customer of a bona de oer.

    Connued On Sheet No. 6.402

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    Orlando Ulies Commission FirstRevised Sheet No. 6.402Canceling OriginalSheet No. 6.402

    ISSUED BY: Kenneth P. Ksionek, Secretary Eecve: November 1, 2008

    CSSA Connued From Sheet No. 6.401

    f) This Agreement is assignable by Customer to any subsequent purchaser of the ServiceAddress, pursuant to secon 5(q) below.

    g) Under the terms of this Agreement, OUC does not imply any representaon or warrantyby OUC of the design, installaon or operaon of the solar equipment, and OUC expresslydisclaims any and all warranes of the equipment as to workmanship, quality, or performance,including the tness of the equipment for the purpose intended.

    h) OUC shall not be responsible or liable for any personal injury or property damage caused bythe solar system(s) or any individual component equipment of the system(s).

    i) Customer shall indemnify, defend, and hold OUC, its employees, agents, successors,assigns, subsidiaries and aliates harmless against any and all claims, demands, liens,lawsuits, judgments or acons of whatsoever nature that may be brought on account ofthe installaon, maintenance, operaon, repair, or replacement of the Solar system or anycomponent equipment of the system.

    j) This Agreement and the terms contained in the Agreement shall be binding and enforceableagainst the pares for as long as the Agreement remains in eect.

    k) If any disputes arise concerning this Agreement, including but not limited to enforcement ofany term or condion of the Agreement, pares specically agree to be responsible for theirown aorneys fees and costs, whether incurred at trial or on appeal unless awarded as partof any selement or judgment. Failure of either party to enforce any term or condion ofthis Agreement shall not constute a waiver of that term or condion or of any other termor condion of this Agreement.

    l) The pares agree that a cause of acon for breach of any provision of this Agreement shallnot accrue with regard to statutory me limitaons unl the non-breaching party actuallydiscovers the breach.

    m) If any of the representaons of the Customer are false or incorrect, such false or incorrectrepresentaon shall constute a material breach of this Agreement.

    n) This Agreement shall be exclusively governed by and interpreted in accordance with the lawsof the State of Florida.

    o) This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benet of