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Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 57902-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 56027-E Schedule CGDL-CRS Sheet 4 RATES 2001 Vintage ($/kwh) Rate Group DWRBC CTC PCIA UC Total Domestic [1] 0.00526 (0.00195) 0.00646 (R) - 0.00977 (R) GS-1 [2] 0.00526 (0.00159) 0.00528 (R) - 0.00895 (R) TC-1 [3] 0.00526 (0.00087) 0.00290 (R) - 0.00729 (R) GS-2 [4] 0.00526 (0.00148) 0.00491 (R) - 0.00869 (R) TOU-GS-3 [5] 0.00526 (0.00131) 0.00436 (R) - 0.00831 (R) TOU-8-Sec [6] 0.00526 (0.00115) 0.00380 (R) - 0.00791 (R) TOU-8-Pri [6] 0.00526 (0.00099) 0.00329 (R) - 0.00756 (R) TOU-8-Sub [6] 0.00526 (0.00085) 0.00282 (R) - 0.00723 (R) PA-1 0.00526 (0.00134) 0.00443 (R) - 0.00835 (R) PA-2 0.00526 (0.00100) 0.00332 (R) - 0.00758 (R) TOU-PA-2 [7] 0.00526 (0.00134) 0.00443 (R) - 0.00835 (R) TOU-PA-3 [8] 0.00526 (0.00100) 0.00332 (R) - 0.00758 (R) St. Light [9] 0.00526-0.00001-0.00527 Standby-Sec [10] 0.00526 (0.00101) 0.00336 (R) - 0.00761 (R) Standby-Pri [10] 0.00526 (0.00135) 0.00448 (R) - 0.00839 (R) Standby-Sub [10] 0.00526 (0.00075) 0.00247 (R) - 0.00698 (R) 1 Includes Schedules D, D-APS, D-APS-E, D-CARE, DE, D-FERA, DM, DMS-1, DMS-2, DMS-3, DS, TOU-D, TOU-D-1, TOU-D-2, TOU-D-T, TOU-D-TEV, and TOU-EV-1. 2 Includes Schedules GS-1, GS-APS-E, TOU-EV-3, TOU-GS-1, and TOU-GS-1-RTP. 3 Includes Schedules TC-1 and WTR. 4 Includes Schedules GS-2, GS-APS-E, TOU-EV-4, TOU-GS-2, and TOU-GS-2-RTP. 5 Includes Schedules TOU-GS-3, TOU-GS-3-RTP, and TOU-GS-3-SOP 6 Includes Schedules TOU-8, TOU-8-RBU, and TOU-8-RTP. 7 Includes Schedules PA-1, PA-RTP, TOU-PA, TOU-PA-2, TOU-PA-2-RTP, TOU-PA-ICE, and TOU-PA-SOP. 8. Includes Schedules PA-2, TOU-PA-3, TOU-PA-3-RTP, and TOU-PA-5. 9. Includes Schedules AL-2, DWL, LS-1, LS-2, LS-3, and OL-1. 10. Includes Schedule TOU-8-RTP-S, and TOU-8-S Advice 3311-E R.O. Nichols Date Filed Nov 18, 2015 Decision 15-10-037 Senior Vice President Effective Nov 24, 2015 4H8

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 56027-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 54658-E Schedule CGDL-CRS Sheet 4 RATES 2001 Vintage ($/kwh) Rate Group DWRBC CTC PCIA UC Total Domestic [1] 0.00526 (I) (0.00195) 0.01085 (R) - 0.01383 (R) GS-1 [2] 0.00526 (I) (0.00159) 0.00888 (R) - 0.01222 (R) TC-1 [3] 0.00526 (I) (0.00087) 0.00487 (R) - 0.00893 (R) GS-2 [4] 0.00526 (I) (0.00148) 0.00824 (R) - 0.01169 (R) TOU-GS-3 [5] 0.00526 (I) (0.00131) 0.00732 (R) - 0.01094 (R) TOU-8-Sec [6] 0.00526 (I) (0.00115) 0.00638 (R) - 0.01016 (R) TOU-8-Pri [6] 0.00526 (I) (0.00099) 0.00552 (R) - 0.00946 (R) TOU-8-Sub [6] 0.00526 (I) (0.00085) 0.00473 (R) - 0.00881 (R) PA-1 0.00526 (I) (0.00134) 0.00745 (R) - 0.01104 (R) PA-2 0.00526 (I) (0.00100) 0.00557 (R) - 0.00950 (R) TOU-PA-2 [7] 0.00526 (I) (0.00134) 0.00745 (R) - 0.01104 (R) TOU-PA-3 [8] 0.00526 (I) (0.00100) 0.00557 (R) - 0.00950 (R) St. Light [9] 0.00526 (I) - 0.00001-0.00494 (R) Standby-Sec [10] 0.00526 (I) (0.00101) 0.00564 (R) - 0.00956 (R) Standby-Pri [10] 0.00526 (I) (0.00135) 0.00752 (R) - 0.01110 (R) Standby-Sub [10] 0.00526 (I) (0.00075) 0.00416 (R) - 0.00834 (R) 1 Includes Schedules D, D-APS, D-APS-E, D-CARE, DE, D-FERA, DM, DMS-1, DMS-2, DMS-3, DS, TOU-D, TOU-D-1, TOU-D-2, TOU-D-T, TOU-D-TEV, and TOU-EV-1. 2 Includes Schedules GS-1, GS-APS-E, TOU-EV-3, TOU-GS-1, and TOU-GS-1-RTP. 3 Includes Schedules TC-1 and WTR. 4 Includes Schedules GS-2, GS-APS-E, TOU-EV-4, TOU-GS-2, and TOU-GS-2-RTP. 5 Includes Schedules TOU-GS-3, TOU-GS-3-RTP, and TOU-GS-3-SOP 6 Includes Schedules TOU-8, TOU-8-RBU, and TOU-8-RTP. 7 Includes Schedules PA-1, PA-RTP, TOU-PA, TOU-PA-2, TOU-PA-2-RTP, TOU-PA-ICE, and TOU-PA-SOP. 8. Includes Schedules PA-2, TOU-PA-3, TOU-PA-3-RTP, and TOU-PA-5. 9. Includes Schedules AL-2, DWL, LS-1, LS-2, LS-3, and OL-1. 10. Includes Schedule TOU-8-RTP-S, and TOU-8-S (T) Advice 3155-E Megan Scott-Kakures Date Filed Dec 24, 2014 Decision Vice President Effective Jan 1, 2015 4H13 Jan 01, 2015

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 57515-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 57285-E Schedule CGDL-CRS Sheet 5 RATES Customer Generation Departing Load Summary of Applicability and Exceptions Customer Generation Departing Load Exemptions (Exemptions are cumulative for each applicable generation type) Item # Generator Type Generator Size DWR-Bond PCIA-URG PCIA-DWR CTC Statewide CAPs* 1 if NEM Eligible (pursuant to Public Utilities Code (PUC) Sections 2827, 2827.8 and 2827.10) 2 CSI / SGIP Eligible (only is exempt) 3 Biogas Digester, (PUC 2827.9) 4 Grndfath'd DL that became operl on or b4 1/1/03 5 Ultra-Clean & Low Emission (PUC 353.2) 6 Meet BACT stds set by AQMD &/or CARB 7 DLthat began to recv svc from CG on/or b4 2/1/01 8 UC/CSU Sys ID'd in SectionV.B.4 of D.03-04-030 9 CoGen PUC372 &/or374 &PrelmStmt PrtWSec4 10 Continuous DA = DA 2/1/01 thru > 9/20/01 11 New OrIncr'mtlDL- MstPassPhysTe st,prelstw4a 12 DL Servd by another entity who charges PPPC 1 MW** 3000 MW (T) 5MW;Exempt up to 3000 MW >, 10 Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt 3000 MW MW No Constraint Applicable Applicable None > Applicable Applicable 3000 MW No Constraint Applicable Applicable 1500 MW No Constraint Applicable Applicable 165 MW No Constraint Applicable Applicable Applicable Exempt 3000 MW No Constraint Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt No Constraint (Exemptions are cumulative for each applicable generation type) Applicable (P) *The 3,000 MW cap was reached on February 12, 2015. Thus, as of this date, the exemptions or exceptions for certain CRS are no longer available for certain new CGDL. CGDL that was exempted or excepted before the cap was reached will continue to be exempted or excepted from certain CRS. See Special Condition 3 for details. **For the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the Generator Size is up to a maximum of 8 MW. For the United States Armed Forces, the Generator Size is up to a maximum of the lesser of 12 MW or 1 MW greater than the minimum load of the base or facility over the preceding 36 months. (P) (P) (T) (N) (N) Advice 3282-E R.O. Nichols Date Filed Oct 2, 2015 Decision Senior Vice President Effective Nov 1, 2015 5H10

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 57285-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 56425-E Schedule CGDL-CRS Sheet 5 RATES Customer Generation Departing Load Summary of Applicability and Exceptions Customer Generation Departing Load Exemptions (Exemptions are cumulative for each applicable generation type) Item # Generator Type Generator Size DWR-Bond PCIA-URG PCIA-DWR CTC Statewide CAPs* 1 if NEM Eligible (pursuant to Public Utilities Code (PUC) Sections 2827, 2827.8 and 2827.10) 2 CSI / SGIP Eligible (only is exempt) 3 Biogas Digester, (PUC 2827.9) 4 Grndfath'd DL that became operl on or b4 1/1/03 5 Ultra-Clean & Low Emission (PUC 353.2) 6 Meet BACT stds set by AQMD &/or CARB 7 DLthat began to recv svc from CG on/or b4 2/1/01 8 UC/CSU Sys ID'd in SectionV.B.4 of D.03-04-030 9 CoGen PUC372 &/or374 &PrelmStmt PrtWSec4 10 Continuous DA = DA 2/1/01 thru > 9/20/01 11 New OrIncr'mtlDL- MstPassPhysTe st,prelstw4a 12 DL Servd by another entity who charges PPPC 1 MW or 8 MW (applicable only to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation pursuant to PUC Section 2827) 5MW;Exempt up to 3000 MW 3000 MW >, 10 Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt 3000 MW MW No Constraint Applicable Applicable None > Applicable Applicable 3000 MW No Constraint Applicable Applicable 1500 MW No Constraint Applicable Applicable 165 MW No Constraint Applicable Applicable Applicable Exempt 3000 MW No Constraint Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt No Constraint (Exemptions are cumulative for each applicable generation type) Applicable *The 3,000 MW cap was reached on February 12, 2015. Thus, as of this date, the exemptions or exceptions for certain CRS are no longer available for certain new CGDL. CGDL that was exempted or excepted before the cap was reached will continue to be exempted or excepted from certain CRS. See Special Condition 3 for details. (D)(T) (C) (C) Advice 3263-E R.O. Nichols Date Filed Aug 14, 2015 Decision Senior Vice President Effective Feb 15, 2015 5H21

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 57516-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 56426-E Schedule CGDL-CRS Sheet 6 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Definitions: The capitalized terms in this Schedule are either defined herein, or in Rule 1, Definitions, Preliminary Statement, Part W, Section 1, Definitions, or in the Applicability section of Schedule DA-CRS. 2. Customer Generation: For the purpose of determining the applicability of the CRS to CGDL in accordance with Decision 03-04-030 effective April 3, 2003, Customer Generation (CG) refers to cogeneration, renewable technologies, or any type of generation that (1) is dedicated wholly or in part to serve a specific customer s load; and (2) relies on non-sce or dedicated SCE distribution wires rather than SCE s grid to service the customer, the customer s affiliates, and/or tenants and/or not more than two other persons or corporations located on site or adjacent to the real property on which the generator is located. CG also includes the self generation, both on site and off site, of county and municipal water districts. Included in CG are the three groups of systems defined as: 1) CG systems with a capacity of less than 1 MW that are eligible for either net metering, i or for financial incentives from either the CPUC s Self- Generation Program or the California Energy Commission s (CEC) Program, 2) systems with a capacity of over 1 MW that also meet the criteria established in PU Code Section 353.2 known as ultra-clean and low-emission distributed generation, and 3) all other types of customer generation systems that meet best available technology standard set by local air quality management districts and/or the California Air Resources Board as applicable. Customer Generation is also known as Distributed Generation, onsite and over-the-fence generation, or self generation. i NEM-eligible systems with a capacity greater than 1 MW that are used by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) or the United States Armed Forces pursuant to the applicable provisions of Public Utilities Code Section 2827 are also included in this category. (T) (N) Advice 3282-E R.O. Nichols Date Filed Oct 2, 2015 Decision Senior Vice President Effective Nov 1, 2015 6H10

Southern California Edison Original Cal. PUC Sheet No. 57287-E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No. 56427-E Schedule CGDL-CRS Sheet 8 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 3. Exemptions and Exceptions from the CRS: b. Expired Exemptions or Exceptions (4) DL served by CG, other than that described in Special Condition 3.b.(1) through 3.b.(3), that met the best available Control technology standards set by local air quality management districts and/or the California Air Resources Board, as applicable, was excepted from the PCIA. This exception expired for new DL served by CG installed after the total CGDL for utilities under the jurisdiction of the CPUC exceeded 1,500 MW (the 1,500 MW portion of the 3,000 MW Cap is referenced in Special Condition 3.a. above, and in D. 03-04-040 at page 54) and was included in the count towards the 3,000 MW cap. c. Applicable Exemptions or Exceptions (1) The DL of a Net Energy Metering customer system that is served pursuant to the provisions of Public Utilities Code Section 2827, 2827.8 or 2827.10 continue to be excepted from all components of the CRS. The excepted DL counted towards the 3,000 MW cap. (2) Grandfathered DL that became operational on or before January 1, 2003 or that submitted its CEQA application on or before August 29, 2001 and became operational on or before January 1, 2004 shall be excepted from the PCIA. DL under this provision did not count towards the 3,000 MW cap. (3) DL that began to receive service from CG on or before February 1, 2001 shall be exempt from all DWR Bond Charges, and the PCIA except for any period the DL returned to Bundled Service, Direct Access, or CCA Service. The excepted DL under this provision did not count towards the 3,000 MW cap. (4) DL of a qualified cogeneration is exempt from the CTC pursuant to PU Code Sections 372 and /or 374 and the provisions of Preliminary Statement, Part W, Section 4. The exempted DL counted towards the 3,000 MW cap. (L)(T) (T) (N) (T) (L)(T) Advice 3263-E-A R.O. Nichols Date Filed Apr 21, 2016 Decision Senior Vice President Effective Feb 15, 2015 8H12