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Puke &EFlef'ggo Carolinas EEb Wf DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS gQ g 7~ 526 South Church St Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address EC03T / PO Box 1006 Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 CATHERINE E, HEIGEL Assistant General Counsel 704. 382, 8123 OFFICE 704. 382.5690 FAX ceheiget@duke-energy, corn May 31, 2007 The Honorable Charles L. A. Terreni Administrator and Chief Clerk Public Service Commission of South Carolina P 0 Drawer 11649 Columbia, South Carolina 29211 RE: Docket Nos. 2000-189-E, 2005-48-E and 2005-210-E Dear Mr. Terreni: Please find enclosed for filing with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina one original and 2 capies of Duke Energy Caralinas, LLC revised rate schedules reflecting the following changes: 1. Pursuant to the Public Service Commissian of South Carolina, Docket Number 2000-189-E, Order Number 2007-327 dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke Fnergy Carolinas, LLC request to cancel Duke's Curtailable Service Pilot Rider CS. 2. Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Schedule HP-X (SC), Hourly Pricing, Docket No. 2005-48-E, Order No. 2007-328, dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC request to clarify Power Factor Correction Provision. 3. Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Schedule HP-X (SC), Hourly Pricing, Docket No. 2005-48-E, Order No. 2007-328, dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke Energy Caralinas, LLC request to cancel HP-Flexible Baseline Pilot. 4. Pursuant ta the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Dacket Number 2005-210-E, Order Number 2005-684 effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007, Duke Energy Carolinas will terminate the one-year rate decrement as part of the merger stipulation. 5. For information only, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Service Regulations were updated to reflect the carrect corporate name change from Duke Power Company. www iluke-energy corn Duke Energy® Carolinas N RGY CARO, ,.AS g 7D 526 South Church St Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address ECO3T / PO Box 1006 Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 CATHERINEE,HEIGEL AssistantGeneralCounsel 704,382.8123 OFFICE 704,382.5690FAX [email protected], com May 31, 2007 The Honorable Charles L.A. Terreni Administrator and Chief Clerk Public Service Commission of South Carolina P O Drawer 11649 Columbia, South Carolina 29211 ki ....... i!::_.i ih"i ,4i ;_ ,.';It t'_:,; .... ;f_i RE: Docket Nos. 2000-189-E, 2005-48-E and 2005-210-E Dear Mr. Terreni: Please find enclosed for filing with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina one original and 2 copies of Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC revised rate schedules reflecting the following changes: . Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Docket Number 2000-189-E, Order Number 2007-327 dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC request to cancel Duke's Curtailable Service Pilot Rider CS. , Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Schedule ttP-X (SC), Hourly Pricing, Docket No. 2005-48-E, Order No. 2007-328, dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC request to clarify Power Factor Correction Provision. . Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Schedule HP-X (SC), Hourly Pricing, Docket No. 2005-48-E, Order No. 2007-328, dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC request to cancel HP-Flexible Baseline Pilot. . Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Docket Number 2005-210-E, Order Number 2005-684 effective for bills on and atter June 1, 2007, Duke Energy Carolinas will terminate the one-year rate decrement as part of the merger stipulation. 5. For information only, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Service Regulations were updated to reflect the correct corporate name change from Duke Power Company. VVWW duke-efTergy corn

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Puke&EFlef'ggoCarolinas

EEb WfDUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS gQ g 7~526 South Church StCharlotte, NC 28202

Mailing AddressEC03T / PO Box 1006Charlotte, NC 28201-1006

CATHERINE E, HEIGEL

Assistant General Counsel704.382,8123 OFFICE704.382.5690 FAX

ceheiget@duke-energy, corn

May 31, 2007

The Honorable Charles L.A. TerreniAdministrator and Chief ClerkPublic Service Commission of South CarolinaP 0 Drawer 11649Columbia, South Carolina 29211

RE: Docket Nos. 2000-189-E, 2005-48-E and 2005-210-E

Dear Mr. Terreni:

Please find enclosed for filing with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina oneoriginal and 2 capies of Duke Energy Caralinas, LLC revised rate schedules reflecting thefollowing changes:

1. Pursuant to the Public Service Commissian of South Carolina, Docket Number 2000-189-E,Order Number 2007-327 dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke Fnergy Carolinas, LLCrequest to cancel Duke's Curtailable Service Pilot Rider CS.

2. Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Schedule HP-X (SC), HourlyPricing, Docket No. 2005-48-E, Order No. 2007-328, dated May 17, 2007, approving DukeEnergy Carolinas, LLC request to clarify Power Factor Correction Provision.

3. Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Schedule HP-X (SC), HourlyPricing, Docket No. 2005-48-E, Order No. 2007-328, dated May 17, 2007, approving DukeEnergy Caralinas, LLC request to cancel HP-Flexible Baseline Pilot.

4. Pursuant ta the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Dacket Number 2005-210-E,Order Number 2005-684 effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007, Duke Energy Carolinaswill terminate the one-year rate decrement as part of the merger stipulation.

5. For information only, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Service Regulations were updated toreflect the carrect corporate name change from Duke Power Company.

www iluke-energy corn

DukeEnergy®Carolinas

N RGYCARO,,.AS g 7D526 South Church StCharlotte, NC 28202

Mailing AddressECO3T / PO Box 1006Charlotte, NC 28201-1006

CATHERINEE, HEIGELAssistantGeneralCounsel704,382.8123OFFICE704,[email protected],com

May 31, 2007

The Honorable Charles L.A. Terreni

Administrator and Chief Clerk

Public Service Commission of South Carolina

P O Drawer 11649

Columbia, South Carolina 29211

ki .......i!::_.iih"i ,4i ;_,.';It t'_:,; .... ;f_i

RE: Docket Nos. 2000-189-E, 2005-48-E and 2005-210-E

Dear Mr. Terreni:

Please find enclosed for filing with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina one

original and 2 copies of Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC revised rate schedules reflecting thefollowing changes:

. Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Docket Number 2000-189-E,

Order Number 2007-327 dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC

request to cancel Duke's Curtailable Service Pilot Rider CS.

, Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Schedule ttP-X (SC), Hourly

Pricing, Docket No. 2005-48-E, Order No. 2007-328, dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke

Energy Carolinas, LLC request to clarify Power Factor Correction Provision.

. Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Schedule HP-X (SC), Hourly

Pricing, Docket No. 2005-48-E, Order No. 2007-328, dated May 17, 2007, approving Duke

Energy Carolinas, LLC request to cancel HP-Flexible Baseline Pilot.

. Pursuant to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, Docket Number 2005-210-E,

Order Number 2005-684 effective for bills on and atter June 1, 2007, Duke Energy Carolinas

will terminate the one-year rate decrement as part of the merger stipulation.

5. For information only, Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Service Regulations were updated to

reflect the correct corporate name change from Duke Power Company.

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If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me,

Sincerely,

Catherine E. Heigel

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Enclosure

cc: Dan Arnett, ORSB.G. Yarbrough

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Catherine E. Heigel

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Enclosure

cc: Dan Amett, ORS

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DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC

SOUTH CAROLINA ONLYINDEX OF RATE SCHEDUL. ES

EFFECTIVE June 1, 2007

Electricit Schedule Name

Residential Ser viceResidential Service, Electric Water

Heating and Space ConditioningResidential Service, Energy StarResidential Service, Time-of-UseResidential Service, Water Heating,Controlled / SubmeteredResidential ServiceGeneral ServiceGeneral Service, Water HeatingGeneral Service, All-ElectricGeneral Service, Miscellaneous

Service to Cotton GinsBuilding Construction ServiceOutdoor Lighting ServiceFloodlighting ServiceStreet and Public Lighting ServiceTraffic Signal Service

General ServiceGeneral Service, Time-of-Use

Industrial Ser viceIndustrial Service, Time-of-UseOptional Power Service, Time-of-Use

ScheduleD~esi nation

RS (SC)

RE (SC)ES (SC)RT (SC)

WC (SC)RB (SC)G (SC)W (SC)GA (SC)

9 (SC)BC (SC)OL (SC)FL, (SC)PL (SC)TS (SC)GB (SC)GT (SC)

I (SC)IT (SC)OPT (SC)

SeriesNo.

LeafNo.

131415

1718202224

2526323034.382728

4148.51

Original orRevised Leaf

28"' Revised

29"' Revised4" Revised28"' Revised

28"Revised27"' Revised28 ' Revised27'" Revised27"' Revised

27"' Revised27" Revised31"Revised30" Revised29"' Revised27"' Revised27 ' Revised28" Revised

27"' Revised27"' Revised29 ' Revised

Hourly Pricing for Incremental Load,Flexible Baseline (Pilot)Hourly Pricing for Incremental LoadParallel GenerationElectric Vehicle Service (Pilot)Industrial DiversityMultiple Premises Service (Pilot)

Adjustment For Fuel Costs

Residential L,oad Control RiderInterruptible Povver Service RiderCurtailable Service Rider (Pilot)Standby Generator Control RiderEconomic Development for New L,oadEconomic Development RiderInterim True-Up of Deferral AccountsRiderEconomic Redevelopment RiderPurchased Power

HP-FLEX (SC)HP-X (SC)PG (SC)EV-X (SC)DIV (SC)MP (SC)

LC (SC)IS (SC)CS (SC)SG (SC)NL (SC)EC (SC)

ER (SC)PP (SC)

53545.55657.58

50B

708081828384

868790

2""Revised7"' Revised

28"' Revised21"Revised15"' Revised16"' Revised

20"' Revised

5"Revised1"Revised1"Revised2""Revised1"Revised1"Revised

1"Revised1"RevisedOriginal

Resale Service, Municipalities andPublic Utilities Companies 10A 102 2""Revised

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DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC

SOUTH CAROLINA ONLYINDEX OF RATE SCHEDULES

EFFECTIVE .June 1, 2007

Electricity Schedule Name

Residential Service

Residential Service, Electric Water

Heating and Space ConditioningResidential Service, Energy StarResidential Service, Time-of:Use

Residential Service, Water Heating,Controlled / SubmeteredResidential ServiceGeneral Service

General Service, Water HeatingGeneral Service, All-Electric

General Service, MiscellaneousService to Cotton Gins

Building Construction Service

Outdoor Lighting Service

Floodlighting Service

Street and Public Lighting ServiceTraffic Signal Service

General Service

General Service, Time-of-Use

Industrial Service

Industrial Service, Time-of-Use

Optional Power Service, Time-of:Use

Hourly Pricing for Incremental Load,Flexible Baseline (Pilot)

Hourly Pricing for Incremental LoadParallel Generation

Electric Vehicle Service (Pilot)

Industrial Diversity

Multiple Premises Service (Pilot)

Adjustment For Fuel Costs

Residential Load Control Rider

Interruptible Power Service Rider

Curtailable Service Rider (Pilot)Standby Generator Control Rider

Economic Development for New Load

Economic Development RiderInterim True-Up of Deferral AccountsRider

Economic Redevelopment RiderPurchased Powm

Resale Service, Municipalities and

Public Utilities Companies

Schedule Series Leaf

Designation No. No.

RS (SC) 4 11

RE (SC) 4 13

ES (SC) 4 14RT (SC) 4 15

WC (SC) 4 17

RB (SC) 4 18G (SC) 4 2O

W (SC) 4 22GA (SC) 4 24

9 (SC) 4 25

BC (SC) 4 26

OL (SC) 4 32FL (SC) 4 30

PL (SC) 4 34TS (SC) 4 38GB (SC) 4 27

GT (SC) 4 28

I (SC) 4 41

IT (SC) 4 48OPT (SC) 4 .51

HP-FLEX (SC) 4 53HP-X (SC) 4 54

PG (SC) 4 55EV-X (SC) 4 56

DIV (SC) 4 57

MP (SC) 4 58

50B

LC (SC) 4 70IS (SC) 4 80

CS (SC) 4 81

SG (SC) 4 82NL (SC) 4 83

EC (SC) 4 84

4 86

ER (SC) 4 87PP (SC) 4 90

10A 4 I02

Original orRevised Leaf

28 a' Revised

29U_Revised

4 th Revised28 _ Revised

28 tl_Revised

27 thRevised28 tt_Revised

27 thRevised

27 a, Revised

27 a' Revised27 ti' Revised

31 _tRevised30 ti' Revised

29u_Revised27 a' Revised27 l' Revised

28 tl' Revised

27 thRevised

27 a' Revised29 thRevised

2ndRevised7 thRevised

28 thRevised

21 stRevised15 thRevised

16d' Revised

20 a' Revised

yh Revised

I stRevised1_tRevised

2 '_ Revised1st Revised

1st Revised

1_tRevised

i st Revised

Original

2ndRevised

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Index of Rate Schedules (SC) continued

Pro rams and Pilots not reflected in Rate Schedules or RidersExisting Residential Housing ProgramResidential Trade Ally ProgramElectric Products for Commercial Facilities

142 4"' Revised312 1"Revised316 Original

Other programs and plansRemote Meter Reading and Usage Data ServiceResidential Fixed Payment ProgramGeneral Service Fixed Payment Plan (Pilot)On-Site Generation Service Program

320322.32.3350

1"Revised1"Revised1"Revised1"Revised

Underground Distribution Installation Plan

Service Re ulationsSeries 4 Leaves

Leaf ALeaf AaLeaf 8Leaf CLeaf D

1"RevisedOriginalOriginal2""Revised2"' Revised

Leaf ELeaf FLeaf GLeaf HLeaf I

2"' Revised1"RevisedOriginalOriginalOriginal

Leaf JLeaf KLeaf LLeaf M

OriginalOriginalOriginalOriginal

ELECTRICITY (Closed Schedules)

Greenwood Rates:

The Coinpany purchased the properties of the Greenwood County, South Carolina Electric Power Commissioneffective July 1, 1966. The Company agreed to maintain the same, or lower electric rates for all locations served in

the former Greenwood County Electric System. Accordingly, cei tain locations continue to be billed on the formerrates, which have been filed with the South Carolina Public Service Commission, Order No. E-969, Docket No.13277. These rates are not available to new Connections made on and after July 1, 1966.

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IndexofRateSchedules(SC)continued

Programs and Pilots not reflected in Rate Schedules oi Riders

Existing Residential Housing ProgramResidential Trade Ally ProgramElectric Products for Commercial Facilities

Other programs and plansRemote Meter Reading and Usage Data Service

Residential Fixed Payment Program

General Service Fixed Payment Plan (Pilot)On-Site Generation Service Program

Underground Distribution Installation Plan

4 142 4mRevised

4 .312 1st Revised

4 316 Original

4 320 1_tRevised

4 322 1st Revised

4 323 1st Revised4 350 iStRevised

Service Regulations

Series 4 Leaves

Leaf A 1_tRevised Leaf E 2 'd Revised Leaf J Original

Leaf Aa Original Leaf F 1st Revised Leaf K OriginalLeaf B Original Leaf G Original Leaf L OriginalLeaf C 2ndRevised Leaf H Original Leaf M OriginalLeaf D 2n'_Revised Leaf I Original

ELECTRICITY (Closed Schedules)

Greenwood Rates:

The Company purchased the properties of the Greenwood County, South Carolina Electric Power Commissioneffective July 1, 1966. The Company agreed to maintain the same, o1"lower electr'ic rates for all locations served in

the former Greenwood County Electric System. Accordingly, certain locations continue to be billed on the former

rates, which have been filed with the South Carolina Public Service Commission, Order' No. E-969, Docket No.

13277. These rates are not available to new Connections made on and after July 1, 1966.

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Service Regulations (SC)Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC

Flectricity No. 4South Carolina First~ Revised Leaf A

Superseding Original Leaf A

ForewordThe Service Regulations of the Company are filed with the Commission having jurisdiction over public utilities. Theregulations are presented here and are incorporated by reference in each contract or agreement for electric service

DefinitionsDuke Energy Carolinas, LLC is referred to herein as the "Company" and the user and prospective user is referred to asthe "Customer" or "Consumer, " these terms to be considered as synonymous The Public Service Commission ofSouth Carolina is referred to as the "Commission. "

~AeeenentElectric service will be supplied under (a) the Company's standard form of application, service agreement, or contract,(b) the applicable rate schedule or schedules, and (c) these service regulations, unless otherwise specified in anyparticular rate schedule or contract on file with and approved by the Commission. The Company shall not be requiredto supply service unless and until such agreement is executed by the Customer and the Company It is understood and

agreed that no promise, statement or representation by an agent, employee or other person shall be binding upon the

Company unless it is in writing and attached to and made a part of' the agreement However, when the requested supplyof electricity is for residential use, or for nonresidential use under contracts of'one hundred twenty-five kilowatts (125KW) or less, and no additional charges are involved, the Customer's application or agreement may be verbal. Whenthe application or agreement is verbal, the Company's applicable rate schedules, riders, and these Service Regulationswill be effective in the same manner as if the Company's stanclalrl foln11 of application or agreement had been signed

by the Customer and accepted by the Company, A verbal service agreement shall be presumed when there is no writtenapplication by a Customet, if electricity supplied by ihe Company is used by ihe Customer or on the Customer'spremises

Cancellation of A reement for Nonresidential Service at. Customer's Re uesi

unless othetwise provided in ihe tate schedule and/or tider(s) unde& which the Customet is setved, if the Customer requestsan amendment to or ternunation of the agreemeni before the expiration oi ihe initial term of the agreement, the Customershall pay to the Company as an eatly termination chen ge the lowe& of;

(a) The net present value of the monthly minimum bills, including, but not limited to, basic facilities, demand, and

extra facilities charges, for the remaining term unde& the agteement less the expected net present value of the

monthly minimum bills for the initial term of contract of any successor customet who has applied for service atthe premises prior to the effective date of the contract amendment or termination, provided, however, this amountshall not be less than zero.

of

(b) The loss due to early retirement ("LDER") of'all ttansmission and distribution f'aciliiies specifically installed by the

Company in order to provide the Customer with electtic service under the agreement that will not be utilized byany successor customer who has applied fot service at the premises prior to the effective date of the contractamendment or termination. The LDER amount shall be calculated as the installed cost of such facilities lessaccumulatecl depreciation, less any salvage value, plus removal cost, provided, however, this amount shall not beless than zero.

Effective April 28, 2006PSCSC Docket No. 2006-91-E, Ordet No 2006-273

~Revised to reflect name change only

PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Order No. 2005-691

Service Regulations (SC)

Duke Energy Carolinas, I,LCElectricity No. 4

South Carolina First* Revised Leaf A

Superseding Original Leaf A

Foreword

The Service Regulations of the Company are filed with the Commission having jurisdiction over public utilities. The

regulations are presented here and are incorporated by reference in each contract or agreement for electric service

Definitions

Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC is referred to herein as the "Company" and the user and prospective user is referred to as

the "Customer" or "Consumer," these terms to be considered as synonymous Tile Public Service Commission ofSouth Carolina is referred to as the "Commission,"

Agreement

Electric service will be supplied under (a) the Company's standard fornl of application, service agreement, or contract,

(b) the applicable rate schedule or schedules, and (c) these service regulations, unless otherwise specified in any

particular rate schedule or contract on file with and approved by the Commission The Company shall not be required

to supply service unless and until such agreement is executed by the Customer and the Company It is understood and

agreed that no promise, statement or representation by an agent, employee or other person shall be binding upon the

Company unless it is in writing and attached to and made a part of' the agreement However, when the requested supply

of electricity is for residential use, m for nonresidential use under contracts of one hundred twenty-five kilowatts (125

KW) or less, and no additional charges are involved, the Customer's application or agreement may be verbal. When

the application or agreement is verbal, the Company's applicable rate schedules, riders, and these Service Regulations

will be effective in the same manner as if the Company's standard form of application or agreement had been signed

by the Customer and accepted by the Company, A verbal service agreement shall be prestnned when there is no written

application by a Customer, if electricity supplied by the Company is used by the Customer or on the Customer'spremises

Cancellation of Agreement for Nonresidential Service at Customer's Request

Unless otherwise provided in the late schedule and/or rider(s) undei which the Customel is selved, if the Customer requests

an amendment to or termination of the agreement before the expiration of the initial term of the agreement, the Customer

shall pay to the Company as an early termination charge the lowel of:

(a)

0I'

The net present value of the monthly minimum bills, including, but not limited to, basic facilities, demand, and

extra facilities charges, for the remaining term under the agieement tess the expected net present value of the

monthly minimum bills for the initial term of contract of any successor' customer who has applied for service at

the premises prior to the effective date of the contract amendment or termination, provided, however, this amountshall not be less than zero.

(b) The loss due to early retirement ("LDER") of all transmission and distribution facilities specifically installed by the

Company in order' to provide the Customer with electlic smvice under the agreement that will not be utilized by

any successor customer who has applied fol service at the premises prior to the effective date of the contract

amendment or termination+ The LDER amount shall be calculated as the installed cost of such facilities less

accumulated depreciation, less any salvage value, plus removal cost, provided, however, this amount shall not beless than zero.

Effective April 28, 2006

PSCSC Docket No. 2006-91-E, Order No 2006-273

*Revised to reflect name change only

PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Order No_ 2005-691

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Service Regulations (SC)Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC

Electricity No. 4

South Carolina Original" Leaf Aa

A reement Personal

The rights of the Customer under the agreement are personal and shall not be uansferred or assigned by the Customerwithout the written consent of the Company.

Service Used In Advance

If service is used by the Customer bef'ore the application or agreement is completed, the service shall be governed bythese regulations and the appropriate rate schedule. The Company may discontinue service at any time upon failure orrefusal of the Customer to complete the application or agreement and pay in f'ull the amount due for service to thatdate.

Vacated Premises

The Customer will notify the Company before quitting or vacating the premises served under the agreement, and will

pay upon presentation, all bills due, including any early termination charges, under all agreements.

~De posit

Since an accumulation of unpaid bills would tend towatd higher rates for all customers, the Company may require a

deposit before beginning service or at any later time. The amount nf' the deposit and the intetest pairl on deposits will

bc in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Commission The Company may tequire an increase or allowa decrease in the deposit il'changes occur in the anlount of bills rendered to the Customet The Company may refunda deposit at any time. When service is discontinued, the Company will refund the deposit plus any accumulatedinterest, less any unpaid bills. Deposits shall cease to bear interest when service is discontinued and the Company hastendered or endeavored to tender to the Customet the amount clue him.

Effective April 28, 2006PSCSC Docket No. 2006-9I-E, Order No 2006-273

'Revised to reflect name change onlyPSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No. 2005-69I

ServiceRegulations(SC)DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4

SouthCarolinaOriginal*LeafAa

Agreement Personal

The rights of the Customer under the agreement are personal and shall not be tlansferred or assigned by the Customerwithout the written consent of the Company_

Service Used In Advance

If service is used by the Customer before tire application or agreement is completed, the service shall be governed by

these regulations and the appropriate rate schedule. The Company may discontinue service at any time upon failure orrefusal of the Customer to complete tire application or agreement and pay in ftdl the amount due for service to thatdate

Vacated Premises

The Customer will notify the Company before quitting oT vacating the premises served under the agreement, and will

pay upon presentation, all bills due, including any early termination charges, under all agreements.

II

_D__posit

Since an accumulation of unpaid bills would tend towmd higher rates for all customers, the Company may require a

deposit before beginning service or at any later time. The amount of the deposit and the interest paid on deposits will

be in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Commission The Company may r'equi_e an increase or allow

a decrease in the deposit if changes occur in the amount of bills rendered to tbe Customer Tim Company may refund

a deposit at any time, When service is discontinued, the Company will refund the deposit plus any accumulated

interest, less any unpaid bills, Deposits shall cease to bear intmest when service is discontinued and the Company hastendered or endeavored to tender to the Customer the amount due him

Effective April 28, 2006

PSCSC Docket No. 2006-91-E, Order No 2006-27.3

*Revised to reflect name change only

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No, 2005-691

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Service Regulations (SC)Duke Energy Calolinas, LLC

Electricity No 4South Carolina Original~ Leaf B

Customer's Wirin and E ui ment

Equipment 1vhich will operate in one location may not operate in anothel location due to difference in voltage, phase,or frequency of electric service The Customer shall give the Company notice and shall determine type of serviceavailable at the premises before wiring or purchasing equipment The Company may specif'y the voltage and type ofelectric service io be furnished, and may also specify the location of the meter and the point where the serviceconnection shall be made

All the Customer's wiring and equipment must be installed and maintained in accordance with the requirements ofthe local municipal and state authorities, otherwise, the Company may refuse to connect service ol' l11ay discontinueservice to the Customel The Customer shall keep in repair all such wiling and equipment to the point of connectionwith ihe facilities of ihe Company

Chances in Customer's Wirin and E ui mentThe Customer shall not use any equipmeni, appliance ol device, or permit ihe continuation ot any condition whichtends to create any hazard or otherwise adversely affect the Company's service to the Customer or other custon1el's,without wl'itten consent of the Company. When polyphase service is used by any customer, the Customel shallcontrol the use ol sel vice so that the load will be maintained in reasonable electrical balance between the phases at the

point ol' riel ivel y

The Customer shall give ihe Company reasonable notice in writing of any aniicipated inclease in demand exceeding 20KW or ten percent (10%) of the former demand, whichever is greater. The notice shall state the approxin1ate increase'u1d date required If the Company detel mines the unexpired term ol' the agreement is suITlcieni to justify ihe additionalinvestment required, the Con1pal'Iy will endeavor to provide additional capacity for any increase requested by theCustomer within ninety (90) days of said notice.

The Con1pany will extend its facilities and change the point of delivery only Ivhen the investment required is warranted

by the anticipated revenue and when the extension is permissible and feasible

IV

Access to Customel's PremisesThe Company shall ai all reasonable times have the right of ingless to and egress from the premises of the Customelfol' any and all purposes connected with the delivery of service, or the exercise of any and all lights under theagreement.

R~iht Of Wa

The Customer shall at all times furnish the Company a satisfactory and lawful right of way over his premises for theCompany's lines and apparatus necessary or incidental to the furnishing of service. The Customer shall also furnishsatisfactory sheltel for meters and other apparatus of the Company installed on the premises, except where the

Company elects to install such equiplnent outdoors.

The Company may change the location of the right of way upon request of the Customer, and may requile theCustomer to pay the cost of the change. The change will not be made where it will interfere with or jeopardize theCompany's service, either to the Customer requesting the change, or to any other customel or customers. All privilegesof the Company related to the original location shall apply to the new location

The obligation of the Company to supply service is dependent upon the Company securing and retaining all

necessary rights-of-way, privileges, franchises or permits, f'o r the delively of such service, and the Company shall notbe liable io ihe Customer for any failure to deliver service because of the Company s Inability io secure or retain suchlight-of-way, privileges, franchises, or permits.

Effect. ive for service on and after November 18, 1991PSCSC Docket No 91-216-E, Order No 91-1022

~Revised to reflect nan1e change onlyPSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E. Older No 2005-691

ServiceRegulations(SC)DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC

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ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaOriginal*LeafB

Customer's Wiring and Equipmenl

Equipment which will operate in one location may not operate in anothel location due to difference in voltage, phase,

or fiequency of electric service The Customer shall give the Company notice and shall determine type of service

available at the premises before wiring or purchasing equipment The Company may specif}e the voltage and type of

electric service to be furnished, and may also specify the location of the meter and the point where the serviceconnection shall be made

All the Customer's wiring and equipment must be installed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of

the local municipal and state authorities; otherwise, the Company may refuse to connect service or may discontinue

service to the Customer The Customer shall keep in repair all such wiring and equipment to the point of connectionwith the facilities of the Company

Chan_es in Customer's Wiring and Equipment

The Customer shall not use any equipment, appliance or device, or permit the continuation of any condition which

tends to create any hazald or otherwise adversely affect the Company's service to the Customer or other customers,

without written consent of the Company When polyphase service is used by any customer, the Customei shall

control the use of service so that the load will be maintained in reasonable electrical balance between the phases at thepoint of delivmy

The Customer shall give the Company reasonable notice in writing of any anticipated increase in demand exceeding 20KW or ten percent (10%) of the former demand, whichever is greater. The notice shall state the approximate increase

and date required If the Company detmmines the unexpired term of the agreement is sufficient to justify the additional

investment required, the Company will endeavor to provide additional capacity for any increase requested by theCustomer within ninety (90) days of said notice.

The Company will extend its facilities and change the point of delivery only when the investment required is warrantedby the anticipated revenue and when the extension is permissible and feasible

IV

Access to Customel's Premises

The Company shall at all reasonable times have the right of ingress to and egress from the premises of the Customer

for any and all purposes connected with the delivery of service, or the exercise of any and all rights under theagreement.

V.

Right Of Way_

The Customer shall at all times furnish the Company a satisfactory and lawtM right of way over his premises for theCompany's lines and apparatus necessary or incidental to the furnishing of service. The Customer shall also furnish

satisfactory shelter for meters and other apparatus of the Company installed on the premises, except where theCompany elects to install such equipment outdoors,

The Company may change the location of the right of way upon request of the Customer, and may require the

Customer to pay the cost of the change The change will not be made where it will interfere with or jeopardize the

Company's smvice, either to the Customer requesting the change, or to any other customer or customers. All privilegesof the Company related to the original location shall apply to the new location

The obligation of the Company to supply service is dependent upon the Company securing and retaining all

necessary rights-of-way, privileges, franchises or permits, for' the delivery of such service, and the Company shall notbe liable to the Customer for any failure to deliver service because of the Company's inability to secure or retain suchright-of-way, privileges, franchises, or permits

Effective for service on and after' November 18, 1991PSCSC Docket No 91-216-E, OrderNo 91-1022

*Revised to reflect name clrange only

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UI

Transmission Distribution. and Service Facilities

The Company's transmission„distribution, and service f'acilities will be installed above ground on poles towers, orother fixtures; however, underground facilities will be provided when requested in accordance with the Company'sI.lnderground Distribution Installation Plan, as approved by the Commission.

The Company will require a contribution in aid of construction when it is requested to provide facilities which it deemseconomically infeasibleService connections will be made as follows.

1. Where both the Company's lines and the Customer's entrance conductors are above ground, and where the servicerequires a transformer of 500 KUA or less:

The Company will extend its service conductors to the Customer's building, terminating them on the outside of the

building at a location to be ptovided by the Customer and satisfactory to the Company I'or this purpose. The locationmust be of sul'ficient height to satisfy the requirements of the National Electric Safety Code and of applicable localcodes, and the strength of the structure at the point of termination must be satisfactory to the Company

The Customel will provide, install and own all self'-contained meter sockets and cunent tiansformet enclosures, orthe Customer may choose to provide and own a meter/switch enclosure (more commonly known as a housepowerpanel) The Company 0 ill utilize and provide service through the Customef 's meter/switch enclosure. The

Company shall have exclusive control of and access to the metering installation undci the I'ollowing conditions.

a. The metel/svvitch enclosute shall be in accotdance with the Company's specilications.b The wiring and connections are approved by the Company.c. The Customet agrees to allow the Company to open and inspect the meter/switch enclosure meter enclosure at

any timed The Customet agrees to notify the Company and obtain permission before altering or perforl11ing maintenance

inside the metering section of the meter/switch enclosure.

The Company will ptovide, own and install all poly-phase transformer-rated meter sockets

For residential customers, the Cotnpany will provide, own and install all service risers and service laterals and will

connect such risers and laterals to the line side terminals of the meter socket enclosure

The Company will make the necessary connections from its service conductots to the Customers' entranceconductors

2. Where both the Company's lines and the Customer's entrance conductors are below gtound, or when one is aboveground and the othet is below ground, or where the size of the Customer's demand ot any unusual character of theCustomer's location requires the service agreement between the Company and the Customer to be made on one ofthe Company's long-form Electric Power Contracts, the Company will make the necessary connections from itsservice conductors to the Customer's entrance conductors as in Section I above if applicable, or as in Section .3

below if applicable If neither Section I nor Section 3 is applicable, the connection shall be at a point to be agreedupon by the Company and the Customer.

3. When, in the Company's opinion, an individual transformer installation is necessary to serve the Customer' s

demand and such demand exceeds the capacity of a pole-type transformer installation, the Company may require theCustomer to provide suitable outdoot space on his ptemises to accoml11odate a ground-type transformer installation.If the Customci is unable to provide outdoor space for a ground-type transformer installation, then the Companymay require the Customet to provide a transformer vault on his premises.

a When the Customer provides space for a ground-type, substation installation using overhead conductors, the

Company will also erect a structure outside of, and immediately adjacent to, the fence surrounding suchtransformer installation for purposes of connecting to the Customer's entrance conductors. The Company may

require the Customer to provide at the connection point, main disconnecting switches which shall control all ofthe Customer's load other than the fire pump circuit, if any. In the event the substation space agreed upon isadjacent to one or more of the Customer's building walls, the Company will connect to the Customer's entranceconductors on an outside wall of the building,

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Superseding South Car'olina First Revised Leaf C

Tile Company's transmission, distribution, and service facilities will be installed above ground oil poles towers, or

other fixtures; however, underground facilities will be provided when requested in accordance with tile Company'sUnderground Distribution Installation Plan, as approved by the Commission.

The Company will require a contribution in aid of construction when it is requested to provide facilities which it deemseconomically infeasibleService connections will be made as follows:

1. Where both the Company's lines and the Customer's entrance conductors are above ground, and where tile servicerequires a transformer of 500 KVA or less:

The Company will extend its service conductors to the Customer's building, terminating them on the outside of the

building at a location to be provided by the Customer and satisfactory to the Company for this purpose. The location

must be of sufficient height to satisfy the requirements of the National Electric Safety Code and of applicable local

codes, and the strength of the structure at the point of termination must be satisfactory to the Company

The Customer will provide, install and own all self-contained meter sockets and cunent tl ansf0rmer enclosures, or

the Customer may choose to provide and own a meter/switch enclosure (more commonly known as a housepowerpanel) The Company will utilize and provide service through the Customei's metro/switch enclosure. The

Company shall have exclusive control of and access to the metering installation undm the following conditions:

a The metro/switch enclosure shall be in accordance with the Company's specificationsb The wiring and connections ale approved by the Company.

c. The Customer agrees to allow the Company to open and inspect the meter/switch enclosure meter enclosure atany time

d The Customer agrees to notify the Company and obtain permission before altering or perfoHning maintenanceinside the metering section of the meter/switch enclosure.

The Company will p_ovide, own and install all poly-phase transformer-rated meter sockets

For residential customers, the Company will provide, own and install all service risers and service laterals and will

connect such risers and laterals to the line side terminals of the meter socket enclosure

The Company will make the necessary connections from its service conductors to the Customers' entranceconductors

2. Where both the Company's lines and the Customer's entrance conductors are below ground, or when one is above

ground and the other is below ground, or where the size of the Customer's demand or any unusual character of the

Customer's location requires the service agreement between the Company and the Customer to be made on one of

the Company's long-from Electric Power Contracts, the Company will make the necessary connections fi'om its

ser'vice conductors to the Customer's entrance conductors as in Section 1 above if applicable, or' as in Section .3

below if applicable If neither Section 1 nor Section 3 is applicable, the connection shall be at a point to be agreedupon by the Company and the Customer.

.3. When, in the Company's opinion, an individual transformer installation is necessary to serve the Customer's

demand and such demand exceeds the capacity of a pole-type transformer installation, the Company may require the

Customer to provide suitable outdoor space on his plemises to accommodate a grot, nd-type transtbrmer installation.

If the Customer is unable to provide outdoor space for a ground-type transformer installation, then the Companymay require the Customer to provide a transformer vault on his premises

a When the Custome_ provides space for a ground-type, substation installation using overhead conductors, the

Company will also erect a structure outside of, and immediately adjacent to, the fence surrounding such

transformer installation for purposes of connecting to the Customer's entrance conductors, The Company may

require the Customer to provide at the connection point, main disconnecting switches which shall control all of

the Customer's load other than the fire pump circuit, if any. In the event the substation space agreed upon isadjacent to one or more of the Customer's building walls, the Company will connect to the Customer's entrance

conductors on an outside wall of the building

South Carolina Second Revised Leaf C

Effective for service on and after Marcia I, 1997PSCSC Docket No 96-362-E, OrderNo 96-855

*Revised to reflect name change only

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b. When the customer plovides space for a ground-type, padmounted transformer installation using underground

conductors, the Company will provide and install the transformer. The Customer will provide and install, to theCompany's specifications, the concrete pad for the transformer installation. The point of connection with theCustomer's entrance conductors will be at the secondary voltage terminals of the Company's transformer.

c. When the Customer provides a transformer vault, the vault shall be constructed in accordance with theCompany's specifications, and shall meet the requirements of the National Electrical Safety Code and other

applicable safety codes and ordinances. The location of the vault shall meet the Company's requirements foraccessibility and ventilation The Company will provide and install the transformers and necessary associatedequipment including circuit breakers, switches, supporting structures for equipment, primary cable and secondarycable to the point of connection with the Customer's entrance conductors The point of connection shall be 12inches inside one of the walls of the vault. The Company will coordinate the transformer vault installation with

its Underground Distribution Installation Plan for the installation of the primary cable from the Customer's vaultto the Company's existing distribution facilities.

4. With respect to any service, after a service connection has been made it may be changed by the Company uponrequest of the Customer, but the Customer must pay the cost of the change. The change will not be made whele it

will interfere with or jeopardize the Company's service either to the Customer desiring the change or to any othercusfonlel ol custon1el's

Ownershi of E ui1menf.

All conductors and conduits, inside work and equipment, switches, luses, and cilcuit breakers, f lorn the point ofconnection with the Company's service shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the Customer All

equipment ful nished by the Con1pany shall be and ren1aln the property of the Company

VII,

Meters

The Company will furnish all necessary meters When a delivery point is changed f'Iom one location to another, all

expenses in connection with relocation of the meter shall be paid by the Customel The Company shall have the right,at its option, and at its own expense, to place demand meters, volt meters or other instlumentS On the pl emiSeS of theCustomer for the purpose of making tests with respect to the Customer's service.

Location of MeterMeters for all residential sel vice, and for all other service to the extent practicable, shall be located out-of-doors on theCustomer's structure at a place which meets all of the Company's requirements for leading, testing. and servicingaccessibility, and for safety

Where it is not practicable, in the Company's opinion, to locate the meter and any associated apparatus out-of-doors,the Customer shall provide a suitable indoor location which meets all of the Company's requirements f'or reading,testing, and servicing accessibility, and fol safety

Failure or Inaccurac of Meter

In case of the failule or inaccuracy ol' a meter, the Customer's bill, for the appropriate portion of the period of suchfailure or inaccuracy, shall be calculated to correct for billing error as provided in the Rules and Regulations of theCon1n1lsslon

Meter Tests

The Company will test the metel serving the Customer's premises under the provisions provided for in the Rules and

Regulations of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina. When the Customer requests a meter test on a morefrequent basis than that provided fol in the Commission's rules, for each such additional test, a charge will be made tothe Customer of $30 for self-contained metels, and $40 for all other meters.

South Carolina Second Revised Leaf D

Effective for service on and after December 11, 1996PSCSC Docket Nn 96-362-E, Order No 96-855

"Revised to rei1ect name change onlyPSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Ol del No 2005-691

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b. Whenthecustomerprovidesspaceforaground-type,padmountedtransformerinstallationusingundergroundconductors,theCompanywillprovideandinstallthetransformer.TheCustomerwillprovideand install, to the

Company's specifications, the concrete pad for the transformer' installation The point of connection with the

Customer's entrance conductors will be at the secondary voltage terminals of the Company's transformer.

c_ When the Customer provides a transformer vault, the vault shall be constructed in accordance with the

Company's specifications, and shall meet the requirements of the National Electrical Safety Code and other

applicable safety codes and ordinances. The location of the vault shall meet the Company's requirements for

accessibility and ventilation The Company will provide and install the transformers and necessary associated

equipment inch,ding circuit breakers, switches, supporting structures for equipment, primary cable and secondarycable to the point of connection with tile Customer's entrance conductors The point of connection shall be 12

inches inside one of the walls of tile vault_ Tile Company will coordinate the transformer vault installation with

its Underground Distribution Installation Plan for the installation of the primary cable from the Customer's vaultto the Company's existing distribution facilities.

4. With respect to any service, after a service connection has been made it may be changed by the Company upon

request of the Customer, but the Customer must pay the cost of the change The change will not be madewhmeit

will interfere with or.jeopardize the Company's service either to tile Customer desiring the change oi to any othercustomer or customms

Ownership of Equipment

All conductors and conduits, inside work and equipment, switches, fuses, and cilcuit breakers, from the point of

connection with the Company's service shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the Customer All

equipment furnished by the Company shall be and remain tile property of tile Company

VII,

Meters

Tile Company will furnish all necessary meters When a delivery point is changed fi'om one location to another, all

expenses in connection with relocation of the meter shall be paid by tile Customer' The Company shall have the right,

at its option, and at its own expense, to place demand meters, volt meters or other instruments on the piemises of theCustomer for' the purpose of making tests with respect to tile Customer's service

Location of Meter

Meters for all residential service, and for all other service to tile extent practicable, shall be located out-of-doors on tile

Customer's structure at a place which meets all of the Company's requirements far reading, testing, and servicingaccessibility, and for safety

Where it is not practicable, in the Company's opinion, to locate the meter and any associated apparatus out-of'doors,

the Customer shall provide a suitable indoor location which meets all of tile Company's requirements for reading,testing, and servicing accessibility, and fm safety

Failure or Inaccuracy of Metro

In case of the failure or inaccuracy of a meter, the Customer"s bill, for the appropriate portion of the period of such

failme or inaccuracy, shall be calculated to correct for billing er,'or as provided in the Rules and Regulations of tileCommission

Meter Tests

The Company will test the meter serving the Custonaer's premises under' tile provisions provided for in the Rules and

Regulations of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina. When the Customer requests a meter test oil a more

frequent basis than that provided for in the Commission's rules, far each such additional test, a charge will be made totile Customer of $30 for self_contained lneters, and $40 for all other meters_

South Carolina Second Revised Leaf D

Efl_ctive for service on and after December 11, 1996

PSCSC Docket No 96-362-E, OrderNo 96-855

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VIIIBills Due Where No Notice ReceivedMeters will be read and bills rendered monthly. The Company will endeavor to deliver to the Customer, by mail ormessenger, a monthly statement of the amount due the Company by the Customer.

AII bills are due and payable on the date of' the bill, during regular business hours, at the office of the Company Billsfor residential service are past due and delinquent on the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill. Bills fornonresidential service are past due and delinquent on the fifteenth (I 5th) day after the date of the bill.

Failure to receive a statement which has been properly mailed or hand-delivered will not entitle the Customer to anydelay in paying the amount due beyond the date when the bill is due and payable.

The woid "month" as used herein, and as used in the rate schedules of the Company means the period of time betweenthe regular meter readings by the Colrlp&any Readings are taken each month at intervals of approximately thiity (30)days,

Bills rendered foi periods ol less than 25 or more than 35 days as a result of rerouting of the Customer's arcount, andall initial and final bills rendered on a Customer's account will be prorated on the basis of a normal .30-day billingperiod; however, if an initial and final bill occur within the same billing month, no such proration will be made

Meters with a constant of' one may be iead lo the nearest 10 ltilowatt hours except in the case of initial oi final bills.For purposes of establishing billing del11ailil and lufnimul11 bills, the nearest whole KW shall be used.

Where Meter Is Not Read

If, t'or any reason, a meter is not read at the regul&ar reading time, the Company l11av estilnate the amount ot serviceused, &and make an) adjustnient which may be necessaiy in the bill rendered when the meter is next iead Oi, the

Company may rendci the Customer a bill for a minimum rharge, and credit the Customer for this charge when themeter is read and bills computed foi thiity (30) day intervals

Offsets Aeainst BillsNo claim or demand which the Customel l11ay llave agaiilst the Company shall be set off or counterclaimed against the

payment of any sum of money due the Company by the Customer for services rendered. All such sums shall be paid in

accordance with the agi cement regardless of any claim or dern&and.

Ad'ustment of 8illin Errors

In case of a billing error, the Customer's bill, for lhe appropriate portion of the period of such billing erroi, shall becalculated to roiiect foi billing eiror as provided in the Rules and Regulations of the Commission,

IX.Res onsibilit Be ond Delivery Point

It is understood and agreed that the Company is merely a furnisher of electricity, deliverable at the point where it

passes from the Company's wiies to the service wires of the Customer, or through a divisional switch separating theCustomer's wires and equipment from the Company's wires and equipment. The Company shall not be responsible forany damage or injury to the buildings, motors, apparatus, or other property of the Customer due to lightning, defects in

wiring or other electrical installations, defective equipment or other cause not due to the negligence of the Company.The Compan) shall not be in any way responsible for the transmission, use or control of the electricity beyond thedelivery point, &and shall not be liable for any damage or injury to any person or property whatsoever, or death of anyperson or peisons arising, accruing or resulting in any n1anner& from the receiving or use of said electricity.

Interference With Com an I'ro sert

The Customer shall not inter('ere with, or alter the Company's meters, seals, or other property, or permit the same to bedone by others than the Company's authorized agent or employee. Damage caused or permitted by the Customer tos&aid property shall be paid for by the Customer. When unauthorized use of electric service is discovered, lhe Companymay discontinue service and the Customer shall be required to pay for the estimated unauthorized usage, the costs ofinspection, investigation, and reconnection before service is restored.

Effective for service on and after October I, 1996Approved September 3, 1996

"Revised to reflect name change onlyPSCSC Docket No 2005-2IO-E, Order No 2005-69I

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VIIIBills Due Where No Notice Received

Meters will be read and bills rendered monthly. The Company will endeavor to deliver to the Customer, by mail ormessenger, a monthly statement of the anmunt due the Company by the Customer.

All bills are due and payable on the date of the bill, during regular business hours, at the office of the Company Billsfor residential service are past due and delinquent on the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill. Bills for

nonresidential service are past due and delinquent on the fifteenth (15th) day after the date of the bill

Failure to receive a statement which has been properly mailed or hand-delivered will not entitle the Customer to anydelay in paying the amount due beyond the date when the bill is due and payable.

The word "month" as used herein, and as used in the rate schedules of the Company means the period of time between

the regular meter readings by the Company Readings are taken each month at intervals of approximately thirty (30)days

Bills rendered fm periods of less than 25 or more than 35 days as a result of rerouting of the Customer's account, and

all initial and final bills rendered on a Customer's account will be prorated on the basis of a normal 30-day billing

period; however, if an initial and final bill occur within the same billing month, no such proration will be made

Meters with a constant of one may be lead to the nearest 10 ldlowatt hours except in the case of initial or final billsFor purposes of establishing billing demand and nfinimum bills, the nearest whole KW shall be used.

Where Metro Is Not Read

If, for any reason, a meter is not read at the regular reading time, the Company may estimate the amount of serviceused, and make any act.justment which may be necessmy in the bill rendered when the meter is next read Or. the

Company may render the Customer a bill for a minimum charge, and credit the Customer for this cbmge wbel_ themeter is read and bills computed fm thilty (.30) day intervals

Offsets Against Bills

No claim or demand which the Customer may have against the Company shall be set off or counterclaimed against the

payment of any sum of money due the Company by the Customer for services render'ed. All such sums shall be paid inaccordance with the agreement regardless of any claim or demand

Adiustment of Billin_ Errors

In case of a billing error, the Customer's bill, for the appropriate portion of the period of such billing error, shall becalculated to correct fm billing error as provided in the Rules and Regulations of the Commission.

IX.

Responsibilitg Bevond Delivery Point

It is understood and agreed that the Company is merely a furnisher of electricity, deliverable at the point where it

passes from the Company's wiles to the service wires of the Customer, or through a divisional switch separating the

Customer's wires and equipment fi"om the Company's wires and equipmenL The Company shall not be responsible for

any damage or injury to the buildings, motors, apparatus, or other property of the Customer due to lightning, defects in

wiring or other electrical installations, defective equipment or other cause not due to the negligence of the Company_

The Company shall not be in any way responsible for the transmission, use or control of the electricity beyond the

delivery point, and shall not be liable for any damage or' injury to an 5, person or property whatsoever, or death of any

person or persons arising, accruing or resulting in ans' manner, from the receiving or use of said electricity.

Interference With Company Property

The Customer shall not interl_re with, or alter the Company's meters, seals, or other property, or permit the same to be

done by others than the Company's authorized agent or employee. Damage caused or permitted by the Customer to

said property shall be paid for by the Customer. When unauthorized use of electric service is discovered, the Company

may discontinue service and the Customer shall be required to pay for the estimated unauthorized usage, the costs ofinspection, investigation, and reconnection before service is restored

Effective for service on and after October l, 1996

Approved September 3, 1996

*Revised to reflect name change only

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Superseding South Carolina Original Leaf F

Resale ServiceThis contract is made and electricity is sold and delivered upon the express condition that the Customer shall notdirectly or indirectly sell or resell, assign, or otherwise dispose of the electricity or any part thereof, to any person, firmor corporation, except where service is supplied under a contract specifically providing for resale.

Under no circumstances will the Company supply electricity for resale in competition with the Company.

Forei n ElectriciiThe Customer shall not use ihe Company's electric service in parallel with other electric service, nor shall otherelectric service be intioduced on the premises of the Customer for use in conjunction with or as a supplement to theCompany's electric service, without. the written consent of the Company

XIService Interru tionsThe Company does not guaiantee continuous service It shall use reasonable diligence at all times to provideunintei rupted service, and to remove the cause or causes in the event of I'ai lure, interruption, reduction or suspension ofservice, but the Company shall not be liable for any loss oi damage to a customer or customers resulting from suchfailure, interruption, single-phase condition, reduction oi suspension of service which is due to any accident or othercause beyond its control, oi io any of the following.

I An emergency action due to an adverse condition oi disturbance on the system of ihe Company, or on any othersystem directly oi' indirectly inieiconnected wilh ii, which requires automatic or manual interruption of the supplyof electricity to some customers or aieas in oi'der to limit the extent or damage of the adverse condition oidisturbance, or to prevent damage to generating or tiansmission facilities, or to expedite restoration of service, or toeff'ect a reduction in service to compensate lor an emergency condition on an interconnected system.

2 An Act of God, oi the public enemy, or insurreciion, riot, civil disorder, fire, oi earthquake, or an order fromFederal, State, Municipal. County or other public authoiity.

3. Making necessary adjustments to, changes in, oi repairs on its lines, substations, and facilities, and in caseswhere, in its opinion, the continuance of sei vice to Customers' premises would endanger persons or property

4. It is expressly understood and agreed thai the Company does not contract to furnish power for pumping water forextinguishing fires. In the event that the Consumer shall use said electric power, or any part thereof, for pumpingwater io be used for extinguishing fires, the Consumer shall, ai all times, keep on hand, or otherwise provide for, anadequate reserve supply of water so thai it shall not be necessary to pump water by means of said electric powerduring a fire. It is expiessly understood and agieed that the Company shall not, in any event, be liable to theConsumer, nor to any of the inhabitants of any municipal consumer nor to any person, firm or corporation for anyloss or injury of or to property or person by fire or fiies occasioned by, or resulting directly or indirectly from thefailure of any pump, pumping apparatus or appliances to operate, whether said failure shall be due to the act oromission of the Company or otherwise. It is the intention of the parties hereto that the Company shall not, in anyevent, be liable for any loss or damage occasioned by fii'e or fires which may be caused by, or result from thefailure of the Company to supply electric power to operate such or any pump or pumping apparatus or appliances.

Effective for service on and after December 11, 1996PSCSC Docket No 96-362-E, Order No. 96-855

~Revised to reflect name change onlyPSCSC Docket No. 200S-210-E, Oidei No. 2005-691

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Superseding South Carolina Original Leaf F

X

Resale Service

This contract is made and electricity is sold and delivered upon the express condition that the Customer shall not

directly or indirectly sell or resell, assign, or otherwise dispose of the electricity or any part thereof, to any person, firm

or corporation, except where service is supplied under a contract specifically providing for resale.

Under no circumstances will the Company supply electricity for resale in competition with the Company.

Foreign Electricity

The Customer shall not use the Company's electric service in parallel with other electric service, nor shall other

electric service be intloduced on the premises of the Customer for use in conjunction with or as a supplement to the

Company's electric service, without the written consent of the Company

XI

Service Interruptions

The Company does not gumantee continuous service It shall use reasonable diligence at all times to provide

uninterrupted service, and to remove the cause or causes in the event of failure, interruption, reduction or suspension of

service, but the Company shall not be liable for any loss ol damage to a customer or customers resulting from such

failure, interruption, single-phase condition, _eduction ol suspension of service which is due to any accident or other

cause beyond its control, or to any of the following:

2

An emergency action due to an adverse condition or disturbance on the system of the Company, or on any other

system directly or indirectly intelconnected with it, which requires automatic or manual inter,-uption of the supply

of electricity to some customers or areas in order to limit the extent or damage of the adverse condition m

disturbance, or to prevent damage to generating or transmission facilities, o," to expedite restoration of service, or' to

effect a reduction in service to compensate for an eme,gency condition on an interconnected system,

An Act of God, or the public enemy, or insurrection, riot, civil disorder, fire, or earthquake, or an order fiom

Federal, State, Municipal, County or other public authority,

3r

4.

Making necessary adjustments to, changes in, o_ repairs on its lines, substations, and facilities, and in cases

where, in its opinion, the continuance of service to Customms' premises would endanger persons or property

It is expressly understood and agreed that the Company does not contract to furnish power for pumping water for

extinguishing fires, In the event that the Consumer shall use said electric power, or any part thereot, for pumping

water' to be used for extinguishing fires, the Consumer shall, at all times, keep on hand, or otherwise provide for, an

adequate restore supply of water so that it shall not be necessary to pump water by means of said electric power

during a fire. It is expressly understood and agreed that the Company shall not, in any event, be liable to the

Consumer, nor to any of the inhabitants of any, municipal consumer nor to any person, firm or corporation for any

loss or injury of or to property m person by fire or fires occasioned by, or resulting directly or indirectly from thefailure of any pump, pumping apparatus or appliances to operate, whether said failure shall be due to the act or

omission of the Company or otherwise It is the intention of the parties hereto that the Company shall not, in any

event, be liable for any loss or damage occasioned by fire or fires which may be caused by, or' result fi'om the

failure of the Company to supply electric power to operate such or any pump or' pumping apparatus or appliances.

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Denial or Discontinuance of ServiceThe Company, subject to the rules of the Commission, shall have the right to suspend its service for repaits or othernecessary work on its lines, or system In addition, the Company shall have the right to deny, suspend, or discontinueits service as provided in the Rules and Regulations governing set vice supplied by electric systems in South Carolina

Removal of E ui mentIn the event discontinuance of service or expit ation of' contact, then it shall be lawful for the Company to remove itsmeters, apparatus, appliances, fixtures, or other property.

Waiver of DefaultAny delay or omission on the part of the Company to exercise its right to discontinue or suspend service, or theacceptance of any part of any alnount due, shall not be deemed a waiver by the Company of such right so long as anydefault in whole or in part or breach of contract on the part ol' the Customet shall continue, and whenever and as oftenas any default or breach of contract shall occur

Reconnect FeeIn case ol' discontinuance of' service for any reason except repairs oi other necessary work by the Company, theCustol11er shall pay the Company a reconnect charge of II I 5 00 bef'oi e service will be restored.

Where the setvice has been discontinued lnr any reason except fot tepairs or other necessary work by the CO111panv.the Company shall have the right to refuse sei vice at the same p& emises to any other applicant who is a member of' Ihefaint ly.

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Denial or Discontinuance of Service

The Company, subject to tile rules of the Commissioi_, shall have the right to suspend its service for repair's or' other

necessary work on its lines, or system In addition, the Company shall have the right to deny, suspend, or discontinue

its service as provided in the Rules and Regulations governing service supplied by electric systems in South Carolina

Removal of Equipment

In the event discontinuance of service or' expiration of contact, then it shall be lawful for the Company to remove itsmeters, apparatus, appliances, fixtures, or other property

Waiver of Default

Any delay or omission on the part of the Company to exercise its right to discontinue or suspend service, or the

acceptance of any part of any amount due, shall not be deemed a waiver by the Company of such right so long as any

default in whole or in part or breach of contract on the part of the Customer shall continue, and whenever and as often

as any default or breach of contract shall occur

Reconnect Fee

In case of discontinuance of service for any reason except repairs or other necessary work by the Company, the

Customer shall pay the Company a reconnect charge of $15 00 befme service will be restored

Where the service has been discontinued for any reason except for repairs or' other necessa,y work by the Company,

the Company shall have the right to refuse selvice at the same premises to any other applicant who is a member of thefamily_

Effective for service on and after Novembe, 18, 1991

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Unavoidable Cessation of Consum tionIn the event the Custoiner's premises is destroyed by fire, natural disaster, or other casualty, or the operation of itsplant is shut down because of strike, fire, natural disaster or, other cause beyond the Customer's control, making acomplete cessation of service, then upon written notice by the Customer to the Company within thirty (30) daysthereafter, advising that the Customer intends to resume service as soon as possible, any minimum charge, orguarantee for which the Customer may be liable will be waived during the period of such cessation, and the contractshall be extended for a corresponding period. Otherwise, the agreement for service shall immediately terminate Whenservice has ceased under the described conditions, the Company shall have the right to (I) waive the collection of adeposit to reestablish service, (2) waive temporaiy service charges for temporary facilities or for reestablishment ofservice when such charges do not exceed a reasonable amount, (3) waive the collection of area lighting charges due toearly termination of contract, and (4) waive the collection of a recnnneclion fee

XIV~Co iesFol ins of application, set vice agreement, or conti act, schedules of' rates, ridei s, and copies of service regulations areavailable at the various offices of'the CO111pany and will be fuinished lo the ('ustomer on request.

XV~Cban ecAll agreements and contracts for service belweeli tile Coilip'lily aild its customeis, including the rate schedules andthese Service Regulations, are subject to such changes and modifications fiom time to time as approved by theCommission or otherwise imposed by lawful authoiily

XVIT es of SeiviceThe types of service supplied and the schedules applicable theieto arc as I'ollows.

1. Residential Sei viceThe residential rate schedules are applicable to an individual residence, condominium, mobile home, oiindividually-metered apartment, The residential rale schedules shall be applicable to only one meter serving anindividual residence

The residential rate schedules are available for a single unit providing peimanenl and independent living facilitiescomplete ior' living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sailitation If the structure does not meet the requirements of adwelling unit, service will be provided on one of lhe general sei vice rate schedules

Outbuildings, garages, swimming pools, water pumps, and othei uses which form a patt. of' the general livingestablishment on the same property with a residence I11ay be connected to lhe residential service meter, or they maybe separately metered; such separately metered services shall be seived on one of the general service rateschedules

Individual meters shall be installed by lhe Company for each individual residence, condominium, mobile home,housekeeping apartment, or housekeeping unit foi' which a permit was issued or construction started after January23, 1981 in accordance with Commission's Rules and Regulations which prohibit master metering. Exceptionsmust be approved by the Commission.

Residential service to two or more residences on lhe same property or to a residence or residences sub-divided intotwo or more individual hollsekeeping units may not be supplied through one 111etei on a residential rate scheduleexcept as provided below:

Block Billing Undei Residential Rate SchedulesIf, foi any reason, the wiring is so aiianged by the Cuslomei that iewiring foi individual meters is not feasible, but asingle meter must be used for two or more residences oi units, then for billing purposes thiough this single meter, lheBasic Facilities Charge and each kwh block of the rale schedule shall be multiplied by the number of residence unitsserved

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Unavoidable Cessation of Consumption

In tire event the Customer's premises is destroyed by fire, natural disaster'; or' other casualty, or the operation of its

plant is shut down because of strike, fire, natural disaster or, other cause beyond the Customer's control, making a

complete cessation of service, then upon written notice by the Customer to the Company within thirty (30) days

thereafter, advising that the Customer intends to resume service as soon as possible, any minimum charge, or

guarantee for which the Customer' may be liable will be waived during the period of such cessation, and the contract

shall be extended for a corresponding period Otherwise, the agreement for service shall immediately terminate When

service has ceased under the described conditions, the Company shall have the right to (1) waive the collection of a

deposit to reestablish service, (2) waive temporaly service charges for' temporary facilities or for reestablishment of

service when such charges do not exceed a reasonable amount, (3) waive the collection of area lighting charges due to

early termination of contract, and (4) waive the collection of a reconnection fee

XIV

Forms of application, smvice agreement, or contzact, schedules of rates, ridms, and copies of service regt, lations are

available at the various offices of tile Company and will be furnished to the Customer on ,equest.

XV

Chan_

All agreements and contracts fox service between the Company and its customers, including tbe rate schedules and

these Service Regulations, are subject to such changes and modifications fiom time to time as approved by the

Commission or otherwise imposed by lawful authority

XVI

Types of Smvice

The types of service supplied and the schedules applicable thereto are as follows.

1_ Residential Service

The residential rate schedules are applicable to an individual residence, condominium, mobile home, or

individually-metered apartment, The residential rate schedules shall be applicable to only one meter serving anindividual residence

The residential rate schedules are available for a single unit providing permanent and independent living facilities

complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation If tile structure does not meet the requirements of a

dwelling unit, service will be provided on one of the general sex'vice rate schedules

Outbuildings, garages, swimming pools, water pumps, and other uses which form a part of the general living

establishment on the same property with a residence may be connected to the residential service meter, or tbey may

be separately metered; such separately metered services shall be sexved on one of tile general service rateschedules

Individual meters shall be installed by tile Company for each individual residence, condominium, mobile home,

housekeeping apartment, or bot, sekeeping unit for wbich a permit was issued or construction started after' January

23, 1981 in accordance with Commission's Rules and Regulations which prohibit master metering, Exceptions

must be approved by the Commission

Residential service to two o) more residences on the same property or to a residence or residences sub-divided into

two o)mine individual housekeeping units may not be supplied through one meter on a residential rate schedule

except as provided below:

Block Billing Under Residential Rate Schedules

If, for any reason, the wi1ing is so mlanged by the Custome_ that rewiring fox individual meters is not feasible, but a

single meter' must be used for two or more residences m units, then for billing purposes through this single meter, the

Basic Facilities Charge and each kwh block of the rate schedule shall be nmltiplied by the number of residence unitsserved

Effective for service on and aftra November 18, 1991

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2 Service to Mobile Home Parks, Recreational Parks, Portable Structuresa Mobile I-Iome Parks

Each space designated for the paiking of mobile homes will be served through a separate meter and billingwill be in accordance with the applicable residential or general service rate schedule.The Company will extend its conductors to groups of two or more spaces designated for the parking ofmobile homes, and will provide and install at each delivery location a service structure on which itsconductors are terminated and on which may be mounted the switch panels and wiring to accommodate aseparate meter for each mobile home space Otherwise, service connections will be the same as set forth in

these Service Regulations VI, 1.

Energy used by the mobile home park in its office, service buildings, area lighting, water pumps, and otherpurposes connected with the operation of the park, including spaces designated for the overnight parking ofmobile homes in transit or awaiting assignment to separately metered spaces available within the park, maybe served through a single metel', and will be billed in accordance with the applicable general service rateschedule

b Recreational Parks and CampgroundsService to recieational paiks and campgrounds may be supplied to each establishment at one delivery point,and energy used in its offices, service buildings, al'ea lights, ivater pumps, individual service outlets atcampsites, and other purposes connected with its opei ation, will be billed through one metei in accordancewith the applicable general service iate schedule

Where a portable structure (tiavel tiailei, rampei, motor home, etc ) occupies and remains at an individualcampsite in a recreation park oi campground unde& a lease airangement I'oi twelve (12) months or longer,the Company may, at its option, provide an indi vidual del i vel y and meter tile sel'vice to the structure on theindividual campsite as provided foi uncle& 2 a above Energy used will be billed on a residential oi generalservice rate schedule, whichevei is applicable

c Locations other than Mobile Home Parks, Recieational Paiks or CampgioundsService will be provided as sel. forth in these Service Regulations, XVI (15) I emporaiy Service, except that ifthe Customer presents satisfactoiy evidence of intent to remain at saiil location twelve (12) months orlonger, service will be provided as for any structuie having a peimanent loundation Energy used will bebilled on a residential or general service rate scherlule, whichever is applicable

3 Residential Service to Group FacilitiesFacilities designed to provide residential care or a group home in a residential stiucture for up to and including nineadults or children (excluding houseparent or caiegiver) may be served on a residential rate schedule providedthe facility is a single housekeeping unit and energy is used only by equipl11ent which would normally be foundin a residence. If the facility has a separate housekeeping unit for the caregiver, commercial cooking or laundryequipment, vending machines, oi othei equipment not normally found in a residence the facility will be served on ageneral service rate schedule.

4. Professional Offices or Business Activities in ResidencesFor residences involving some business, professional, ol' other gainful activity, a residential rate schedule willbe permitted only where;a the electric energy used in connection with such activity is less than 15% of the total energy use; andb. the electric energy is used only by equipment which would normally be used in a residence.

If both of the foregoing conrlitions cannot be met, the entiie premises shall be classified as nonresidential and anappropriate nonresidential rate schedule shall bc applied

The Customer may, at his option, provide separate circuits so that the residential uses can be metered separatelyand billed under a residential schedule and the other uses undei a general service schedule.

For residences in which a Day Nursei'y is operated, a iesidential rate schedule will be permitted provided:a The operatoi and the opeiator's I'amily, if any, live theieb The nursery requires no extra electrical equipment or space in addition to that normally required for the

operator's familyc There are no conspicuous business soliciting devices aboul. the premises If all of the foregoing

conditions cannot be met, then the facility will be served on a general service rate schedule

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2. Service to Mobile Home Parks, Recreational Parks, Portable Structuresa Mobile Home Parks

Each space designated for' the parking of mobile homes will be served through a separate ineter and billing

will be in accordance with the applicable residential or general service rate schedule.

The Company will extend its conductors to groups of two or more spaces designated for the parking of

mobile homes, and will provide and install at each delivery location a service structure on which its

conductors are terminated and on which may be mounted the switch panels and wiring to accommodate a

separate meter for each mobile home space Otherwise, service connections will be the same as set forth in

these Service Regulations VI, I

Energy used by the mobile lloine park in its office, service buildings, area lighting, water pumps, and other

purposes connected with the operation of the park, including spaces designated for the overnight parking of

mobile homes in transit or awaiting assignment to separately inetered spaces available within the park, may

be served through a single meter, and will be billed in accordance with the applicable general service rateschedule

b Recreational Parks and Campgrounds

Service to recreational pa_ks and campgrounds may be supplied to each establishment at one delivery point,

and energy used in its offices, service buildings, area lights, water pumps, individual service outlets at

campsites, and other purposes connected with its operation, will be billed through one meter in accordance

with the applicable general service iate schedule

Where a portable structure (travel tzailer, camper, motor home, etc ) occupies and remains at an individual

campsite in a recreation park oi campground undel a lease airangement fol twelve (12) months or longer,the Company may, at its option, provide an individual delively and meter the service to the structure on the

individual campsite as provided for under2 a above Energy used will be billed on a residential or general

service rate schedule, whichever is applicable

c Locations other than Mobile Home Parks, Recieational Parks or Campgrounds

Service will be provided as set forth in these Service Regulations, XVI (15) -l-einporaly Service, except that if

the Customer presents satisfactory evidence of intent to remain at said location twelve (12) months or

longer, service will be provided as for any structuie having a peinaanent foundation Energy used will be

billed on a residential or general service rate schedule, whichever is applicable

3. Residential Service to Group Facilities

Facilities designed to provide residential care or a group home in a residential structure for tip to and including nine

adults or children (excluding houseparent or caiegiver) may be served on a residential rate schedule provided

the facility is a single housekeeping unit and energy is used only by equipment which would normally be found

in a residence. If the facility has a separate housekeeping unit for the caregiver, cominercial cooking or laundry

equipment, vending machines, ol othei equipment not noNnally found in a residence the facility will be served on a

general service rate schedule.

4, Professional Offices or Business Activities in Residences

For residences involving some business, protessional, or other gainful activity, a residential rate schedule will

be permitted only where:

a the electric energy used in connection with such activity is less than 15% of the total energy use; and

b. the electric energy is used only by equipment which would normally be used in a residence.

If both of the foregoing conditions cannot be met, the enti_e premises shall be classified as nonresidential and an

appropriate nonresidential rate schedule shall be applied

The Customer may, at his option, provide separate circuits so that the residential uses can be metered separately

and billed under a residential schedule and the other uses unde_ a geneial service schedule.

For residences in which a Day Nursery is operated, a residential rate schedule will be permitted provided:a The operator and the opeiator's family, if any, live the_e

b The nursery requires no extra electrical equipment or space in addition to that normally required for theoperator's family

c There are no conspicuous business soliciting devices about the premises If all of the foregoing

conditions cannot be met, then the facility will be served on a general service rate schedule

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5 Farm and Rural ServiceThe residential rate schedules are available for service through one meter to the Customer's personal farmresidence, and I'or the usual farm uses outside the dwelling unit, but not for commercial operations selling atretail, or for non-farming operations, or for the processing, preparing, or distributing of products not indigenousto that farm.

The residentia! farm service customer may, at his option, elect to take the entire service under one of the generalservice rate schedules, or he may provide separate circuits so that the residential dwelling unit, together with theusual farm uses outside the dwelling unit, can be metered and served under a residential rate schedule, and the otheruses under a general service rate schedule.

General ServiceGeneral service rate schedules are available to the individual customer for any purpose othei than those excluded bythe availability paragraph of the schedules, and they shall apply to the following.a Customers engaging in retail trade or personal service directly with ihe public such as hotels, motels,

boarding houses; ("Boarding House" is defined as an establishment making a business of providing roomsand/oi meals to the public in much the same manner as hotels and restaurants; or which has a license foroperating such an establishment. This does not include homes taking in a small number of roomeis and/orboarders, wheie the home ownei does not depend on the revenue therefrom as a principal source of income. )

b. Hospitals, nursing homes, institutional care facilities,c. Office buildings, stores, shops, iestaurants, service stations, and oiliei' commercial establishments;d Schools, dormitories, churches, and other nonresidential customers, and other nonindustrial customers,e Energy used in a I11tllii-family residential structure (othei' than the indivitlual housel eeping units), such as hall

lighting, laundry facilities, recreational facilities, etcf Miscellaneous services with individual meters seiving well pumps, signs, cusiomei-owned lighiing, garages,

etc

General service rate schedules continue to be available for mastei-metei ed apartments constructed prior to October.31, 1980, (or after October 31, 1980 with Commission appi oval) where ihc establishment consists of.

a one or more buildings, each three (3) or less stories in height, of thiee (3) oi more individual apartmentliving units per building, located on contiguous piemises and undei single ownei ship, ol

b. a single building, under single ownership, foui (4) or more stories in height, containing three (3) or moreinrlividual housekeeping units,

provided there is no submeteiing, resale, conjunctional, or sub-billing, or sepaiatc charge to tenants for electricityby the landlord, noi' any form of variable rental charge based upon the clccti ic usage by any tenant.Notwithstanding a. above, 10% or less of the total number of living units heing served through the single meter maybe of two units per building, but no single-family units which may be among ihe buildings in the establishment canbe served through the single meter. The number of buildings and apartment units to be served through a singlemeter may not be greater than the number for which the developer has secured a construction loan or permanentmortgage as of the date of the contract, and proof of such commitment may be requiied Additional units to be builton the original premises or on an adjoining premises, must. be contracted for separately and served through aseparate meter and served on the applicable general sei vice rate schedule

Upon mutual agreement by the Customer and the Company, service will be iendered ihi'ough a single meter tomultiple delivery points, with the Company owning the distribution facilities between the meter and the severaldelivery points as set forth under the Extra Facilities section of' these Service Regulations.Service through a single meter billed on a general service schedule is available only for general building use andresidential use. Any tenant who could otherwise qualify for any of the Company's rale schedules other thanresidential, must be set ved separately by the Company

The landlord must enter into a contract with the COI11pany for each establishment qualitying for the single metergeneral service rate schedule in a oi' b. above, and the contract shall specify the number of buildings and thenumber of stories and apartment units within each building in the establishment, the total contract demand of theestablishment, and the names of streets, roads, or othei boundaries of the contiguous premises within which eachestab I i sh ment i s located.

Service will be supplied separately to each establishment The Company shall l11ake ihe I'inal determination as towhat constitutes a single establishment entitled to a service through a single meter at a single delivery point andshall notify the Cusiomei before making a contract with the Customer.

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5 FarmandRuralServiceTheresidentialrateschedulesareavailablefor servicethroughonemeter'to tireCustomer'spersonalfarmresidence,andfortheusualfarmusesoutsidethedwellingunit,butnotfor'commercialoperationssellingatretail,orfornon-falmingoperations,orfortheprocessing,preparing,ordistributingofproductsnotindigenoustothatfarm.

Theresidentialfarmservicecustomermay,athisoption,electtotaketheentireserviceunderoneofthegeneralservicerateschedules,orhemayprovideseparatecircuitssothattheresidentialdwellingunit,togetherwiththeusualfarmusesoutsidethedwellingunit,canbemeteredandservedunderaresidentialrateschedule,andtheotherusesunder'agenmalservicerateschedule

6 GeneralServiceGeneralservicerateschedulesareavailabletotheindividualcustomerforanypurposeotherthanthoseexcludedbytheavailabilityparagraphoftheschedules,andtheyshallapplytothefollowing:a Customersengagingin retailtradeor personalservicedirectlywiththepublicsuchashotels,motels,

boardinghouses;("BoardingHouse"isdefinedasanestablishmentmakingabusinessof providingroomsand/ormealstothepublicinmuchthesamemannerashotelsandrestamants;orwhichhasalicenseforoperatingsuchanestablishmenLThisdoesnotincludehomestakinginasmallnumberofroomersand/orboarders,whe,ethehomeownerdoesnotdependontherevenuetherefromasaprincipalsourceofincome.)

b. Hospitals,nursinghomes,institutionalcarefacilities;c. Officebuildings,stores,shops,,estaurants,servicestations,andothercommercialestablishments;d Schools,dormitories,churches,andothernonresidentialcustomers,andothernonindustrialcustomers;e Energyusedinamulti-familyresidentialstructure(otherthantheindividualhousekeepingunits),suchashall

lighting,laundryfacilities,recreationalfacilities,etcf Miscellaneousserviceswithindividualmetersselvingwellpumps,signs,customer-ownedlighting,garages,

etc

Generalservicerateschedulescontinuetobeavailableformaste_-meteredapartmentsconstructedpriortoOctober31,1980,(orafterOctober31,1980withCommissionapproval)wheretheestablishmentconsistsof:

a oneormorebuildings,eachthree(3)orlessstoriesinheight,ofthree(3)ormoreindividualapartmentlivingunitsperbuilding,locatedoncontiguouspremisesandunde_singleownership,o_

b. asinglebuilding,undersingleownership,four(4)ormorestoriesinheight,containingthree(3)ormoreindividualhousekeepingunits,

providedthereisnosubmetering,resale,con.iunctional,orsub-billing,orsepmatechargetotenantsforelectlicitybythelandlord,noranyformofvariablerentalchargebasedupontheelectricusagebyanytenant.Notwithstandinga.above,10%orlessofthetotalnumberoflivingunitsbeingservedthroughthesinglemetermaybeoftwounitsper"building,butnosingle-familyunitswhichmaybeamongthebuildingsintheestablishmentcanbeservedthroughthesinglemeter.Thenumberofbuildingsandapartmentunitstobeservedthroughasinglemetermaynotbegreaterthanthenumberforwhichthedeveloperhassecuredaconstructionloanorpermanentmortgageasofthedateofthecontract,andproofofsuchcommitmentmayberequizedAdditionalunitstobebuiltontheoriginalpremisesoronanadioiningpremises,mustbecontractedforseparatelyandservedthroughaseparatemeterandservedontheapplicablegeneralservicerateschedule

UponmutualagreementbytheCustomerandtheCompany,servicewillbezenderedthroughasinglemetertomultipledeliverypoints,withtheCompanyowningthedistributionfacilitiesbetweenthemeterandtheseveraldeliverypointsassetforthundertheExtraFacilitiessectionoftheseServiceRegulations.Servicethroughasinglemeterbilledonageneralservicescheduleisavailableonlyfor"generalbuildinguseandresidentialuse.Anytenantwhocouldotherwisequalifyforanyof theCompany'srateschedulesotherthanresidential,mustbeservedseparatelybytheCompany

ThelandlordmustenterintoacontractwiththeCompanyforeachestablishmentqualifyingforthesinglemetergeneralserviceratescheduleina or'b.above,andthecontractshallspecifythenumbetof buildingsandthenumberofstoriesandapartmentunitswithineachbuildingintheestablishment,thetotalcontractdemandoftheestablishment,andthenamesofstreets,roads,orotherboundariesofthecontiguouspremiseswithinwhicheachestablishmentislocated.

ServicewiltbesuppliedseparatelytoeachestablishmentTheCompanyshallmakethefinaldeterminationastowhatconstitutesasingleestablishmententitledtoaservicethroughasinglemeteratasingledeliverypointandshallnotifytheCustomerbeforemakingacontractwiththeCustomer

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7 Industrial ServiceThe industrial service rate schedule is available to customers classified as "Manufacturing Industries" by theStandard Industrial Classification Manual published by the United States Government, and where more than 50'r'o

of the electric usage of such establishment is for its manufacturing processes

8. Water Heating ServiceResidential water heating service is available through the same meter as other residential service on Schedule RS,RE, or RT Residential controlled submetered water heating service is available on Schedule WC

Customers on Schedule G or I can obtain separately metered water heating service on Schedule W Water heaterswhich do not meet the requirements of Schedule W will be served on the other schedule on which the customer isreceiving service Schedule W is not available to residential customers

9 Outdoor Lighting ServiceCustomer-owned outdoor lighting service may be connected to ihe residential, general service, or industrialservice 111eter, or it may be separately metered Such separately metered services shall be served on the generalservice schedule

Where the Company owns and opetates the lighting equipment, service will be provided undet Schedule OL orFL

10 Seasonal ServiceWhete the Customer's use of energy is seasonal, generally it will be io his advantage to keep his ptemisesconnected to the Company's lines throughout the year. Undet certain tate schedules, the Customer may elect tocontract for an annual minimum charge, rathet than a monthly minimum charge, as outlined in the applicableschedules The Company will disconnect the service for a period of inactivity upon request, but will make adisconnect charge ol' $15 00 if ihe service has been connected less than 6 months

11 Govetnment and Municipal ServiceThe regular general service rate schedules ate available fot government and municipal service to facilities suchas offices and schools. Schedule PL is available to governmental entities fot street and public area lightingSchedule TS is available io governmental entities for traff'ic and safety signals

12 Time of Use ServiceTime of Use rates are optional and are available io residential and nonresidential customers

13, Load Control and Interruptible ServiceOptional Riders for residential load control, interruptible service and standby generator service offer credits forcontract. ing customers who provide a source of capacity to the Company

14 Breakdown and Standby ServiceThe Company does not supply breakdown ot standby service, and service under its rate schedules may not be usedfor resale or exchange or in parallel with other electtic power, or as a substitute for power contracted for orwhich may be contracted for, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressedin writing in the contract with the Customer.

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"Revised to reflect name change onlyPSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-691

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IndustrialServiceTheindustrialserviceratescheduleisavailabletocustomersclassifiedas"ManufactuiingIndustries"bytileStandardIndustrialClassificationManualpublishedbytheUnitedStatesGovernment,andwheremorethan50%oftheelectricusageofsuchestablishmentisforitsmanufacturingprocesses

8. Water Heating Service

Residential water heating service is available through tile same meter as other residential service on Schedule RS,

RE, or RT Residential controlled sublnetered water heating service is available o,1 Schedule WC

Customers on Schedule G or I can obtain separately Inetered water heating service on Schedule W Water heaters

which do not meet the requirements of Schedule W will be served on the other schedule on which the customer is

receiving service Schedule W is not available to residential customers

9 Outdoor' Lighting Service

Customer-owned outdoor lighting service may be connected to the residential, general service, or industrial

service meter, or it may be separately metered Such separately metered services shall be served on the generalservice schedule

Whete tile Company owns and operates the lighting equipment, service will be provided undei Schedule OL orFL

10 Seasonal Service

Whe,e the Customer's use of energy is seasonal, generally it will be to his advantage to keep his premises

connected to the Company's lines thrm, ghout the 3,ear Under certain iate schedules, the Customer may elect to

contract for an annual minimum charge, rather than a monthly minimum charge, as outlined in the applicable

schedules The Company will disconnect the service for' a period of inactivity upon request, but will make a

disconnect charge of $15 00 if the service has been connected less than 6 months

Goveinment and Municipal Service

The regular general service ,ate schedules are available foi government and municipal service to facilities such

as offices and schools. Schedule PL is available to governmental entities fo, street and public area lighting

Schedule TS is available to goveinmental entities for traffic and safety signals

12 Time of Use Service

Time of Use rates are optional and are available to residential and noniesidential customers

13, Load Control and Interruptible Service

Optional Riders fm residential load control, interruptible service and standby generator service offer credits for

contracting customers who provide a source of capacity to the Company

14 Breakdown and Standby Service

The Company does not supply breakdown or standby service, and service under its rate schedules may ,lot be used

for resale or exchange or' in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or

which may be contracted for, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed

in writing in the contract with the Customer,

Effective for service on and after November 18, 1991

PSCSC Docket No 91-216-E, OrderNo, 91-1002

*Revised to reflect name change only

PSCSC Docket No, 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-691

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Service Regulations (SC)Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC

Electricity No 4

South Carolina Original" Leaf L

!5. Temporary ServiceTemporary service for construction of buildings or other establishments which will receive permanent electricservice from the Company's lines when completed will be provided under Schedule BC if single-phase service issupplied, or under Schedule G if three-phase service is supplied

Temporary service for construction projects which will not result in permanent electric service, and for rockcrushers, asphalt plants„carnivals, fairs, and other nonpermanent installations will be provided on the GeneralService Schedule where the Customer agrees to pay the actual cost of connection and disconnection The cost shallinclude payroll, transportation, and miscellaneous expense for both erection and dismantling of the tempoiaiyfacilities, plus the cost of material used, less the salvage value of the material removed. A deposit may be requiredequal to the estimated cost of connection and disconnection plus the estimated billing on the General ServiceSchedule for the period involved, said deposit to be returned if the contract period is fulfilled.

16 Special Piovisionsa Service to x-ray, welding and other equipment of ibis type l11ay be operated by the Customer thiough his

regular seivice meter when such operation will not adversely affect the quality of sei vice to neighboringcustol11ers For purposes of establishing the contract demand, such equipment will be iated at one KW I'or each4 KVA of rated capacity.

If, however, ihe use of such equipment causes voltage fluctuations detrimental to the sei vice of the Customei orother customers, the Company may set a separate transformer for the exclusive use of the Customer, and extend asepaiate service io the Customer's piemises. This service shall be metered. and shall be billed on theapplicable rate schedule In addition, the Customer shall be billed 30 cents pei month per 1&VA of ihe separatetransformer In lieu of setting the separate transformer, the Company may icquiie ihe Customer to eitheidiscontinue the operation of the equipment or install the necessary motor-gcneiator set or other appaiatus toeliminate the distuibance to other customers.

b Fluorescent lamps Installation of neon, fluorescent, and/ot mercury vapor lamps or tubes, or other types 01combinations of gaseous discharge lamps having lower powei factor characteristics, made, replaced, relocated,or rearranged after December 31, 1940, should be so equipped that thc power factor of each unit or group ofunits shall not be less than approximately 90'10 lagging When an installation has a power f'actor less thanapproximately 90'10 lagging, there shall be added to each monthly bill covering such installation an additionalfixed charge ol 35 cents for each 100 volt-amperes by which ihe volt-ampere iating of such installationnumerically exceeds the tvatt rating, as obtained by test or from the manufacturei s' nameplates.

c Optional Schedules. For certain classes of service, optional schedules are available which result in Iowetaverage prices to customers because of their usage chaiacteristics. Since this use is under the control of theCustomer, the amount of saving, if any, is also under his control and the choice of schedules, therefore, lieswith him.

Upon request, investigation will be made and assistance will be given io the Customei in selecting the ratewhich is most favoiable to his condition and to determine whether the rate under which he is being billed is thel11ost adv&tritageous. The Compariy does ltot guarafltee tlia't each cilstol11er will be served under the mostfavorable rate at all til11es, and will not be responsible for notifying the Customei of the most advantageousrate Not more than one change from one optional rate to anotller will be made within any twelve (12) monthperiod for any customer When a change is l11acle from an optional tate to another, no refund will be made ofthe difference in charges under difference rates applicable to the same class of service

Effective for service on and after November 18, 1991PSCSC Docket No. 91-216-E, Order No 91-1002

~Revised to reflect name change onlyPSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E„Order No 2005-691

ServiceRegulations(SC) ElectricityNo4DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC SouthCarolinaOriginal*LeafL

15 YenaporaryServiceTemporaryserviceforconstructionof buildingsorotherestablishmentswhichwill receivepermanentelectricservicefromtheCompany'slineswhencompletedwillbeprovidedunderScheduleBCif single-phaseserviceissupplied,orunderScheduleGif three-phaseserviceissupplied

Temporaryserviceforconstructionprojectswhichwillnotresultinpe,manentelectricservice,andfor'rockcrushers,asphaltplants,carnivals,fairs,andothernonpermanentinstallationswillbeprovidedontheGeneralServiceSchedulewheretheCt,stomeragreestopaytheactualcostofconnectionanddisconnectionThecostshallincludepayroll,transportation,andmiscellaneousexpenseforbotherectionanddismantlingofthetemporaryfacilities,plusthecostofmaterialused,lessthesalvagevalueofthematerialremovedAdepositmayberequiredequaltotheestimatedcostofconnectionanddisconnectionplustheestimatedbillingontheGeneralServiceSchedulefortheperiodinvolved,saiddeposittoberett,rnedif thecontractperiodisfulfilled

16 SpecialProvisionsa Servicetox-ray,weldingandotherequipmentof thistypemaybeoperatedbytheCustomer through his

regular service meter when such operation will not adversely affect the quality of service to neighboring

customers For purposes of establishing the contract demand, such equipment will be rated at one KW for each

4 KVA of rated capacity.

I1_however, the use of such equipment causes voltage fluctuations detrimental to the service of the Custome_ or

other customers, the Company may set a separate transformer fm the exclusive use of the Customel, and extend a

separate service to the Customer's premises. This service shall be metered, and shall be billed on the

applicable rate schedule In addition, the Customer shall be billed 30 centspm month per KVA of the separate

transformer In lieu of setting the separate transformer, the Company may tequi_e the Customer to eithm

discontinue the operation of the equipment or' install the necessary motor-generator set or other apparatus toeliminate the distmbance to other customers

Fluorescent lamps Installation of neon, fluorescent, and/or mercury vapor lamps or tubes, or other types m

combinations of gaseous discharge lamps having lower powm factor characteristics, made, replaced, relocated,

or rearranged after December 31, 1940, should be so equipped that the power factor of each unit or group of

units shall not be less than approximately 90% lagging When an installation has a power tactor less than

approximately 90% lagging, there shall be added to each monthly bill covering such installation an additional

fixed charge of 35 cents for each I00 volt-amperes by which the volt-ampere lating of such installation

numerically exceeds the watt rating, as obtained by test or' from the manufacturers' nameplates

C Optional Schedules For certain classes of service, optional schedules are available which result in lower

average prices to customers because of their usage characteristics. Since tiffs use is under the control of the

Customer, the amount of saving, if any, is also under his control and the choice of schedules, therefore, lieswith him.

Upon request, investigation will be made and assistance will be given to the Customer in selecting the rate

which is most favorable to his condition and to determine whethe_ the rate under which he is being billed is the

most advantageous. The Company does not guarantee that each customer will be served under the most

favorable rate at all times, and will not be responsible for' notifying the Custome_ of the most advantageous

rate Not more than one change from one optional rate to another will be made within any twelve (12) month

period for any customer When a change is made from an optional rate to another, no refund will be made of

the difference in charges under difference rates applicable to the same class of service

Effective for service on and after November 18, 1991

PSCSC Docket No. 91-216-E, Order No 91-1002

*Revised to reflect name change only

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-691

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Service Regulations (SC)Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC

Electricity No 4South Carolina Original' Leaf M

d Extra I acilities At the request of the Customer, the Company will furnish, install, own and maintain facilitieswhich are in addition to those necessary for delivery of service at one point, through one meter, at one voltage, inaccordance with the applicable rate schedule, such additional facilities to be furnished under an "ExtraFacilities Clause" added to and made a pari. of the Company's standard form of contract and containing thefollowing provisions

I) Service shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise located entirely on asingle, contiguous prelnises, and there shall be no exemption from any of the other provisions of theseService Regulations

2) "Extra Facilities" shall consist of such of the following as may be requiied. voltage regulators, ciicuitbreakers, duplicate service, transformers, subsiations, connecting lines, or other equipment installed I'or theexclusive use of the contracting Customer, other than facilities which the Company would furnish to theCustomer without cost. under its standard form of contract

3) The facility to be supplied shall be Company standard overhead transmission or distribution, ortransmission and distribution, equipment to be installed only on the Company side of the point of delivery

4) A monthly "Extia Facilities Charge" equal to 1.7% of the installed cost ot the facilities, but not less than'$2S, shall be billed to the Custoi11er in addition to the billing for energy, or for demand plus eneigy, inaccoidance with the applicable rate schedule

5) The "installed cost of extra lacilities" shall be the original cost of material useil& including spateequipment, if any, plus applicable labor, transpoitation, stores, tax, engineering and general expenses, allestimated if not known 1 he oliginal cost of mateiials used is the current. market. price of the equipmeni aithe time the equipment is installed, whether said equipment is new or out of inventory.

6) "Extra Facilities" shall include ihe installed cost of extra meters and associated equipment necessary torecoid demand and enelgy at the voltage delivered to the Customer Upon mutual agreemcnt between theCustomei and the Company, demand and energy may be meteied at primar'y voltage, withoutcol11pensation for transformer loss, and without inclusion of any part of the metering cost as an extrafacility. When extra facilities furnished include a voltage regulator, meteiing equipment shall bc installe(lon the Company side of the regulator, oi if this is not feasible, the meter shall be compensated so as toinclude registration of the regulatoi losses

7) When the extra facilities requested by the Customer consist of those requited io Iurnish service at eitheimorc than one deliveiy point on the premises or at more tllan one voltage, or both, the installed cost of theextra facilities to be used in the computation of the Extra Facilities Charge shall be the difference betweenthe installed cost of the facilities made necessary by the Customer's request, and the installed cost of thefacilities which the Company would furnish without cost to the Customer under its standard form of'contract

8) The Company shall have the option of refusing requests for extra facilities if; on its own determination,the requested facilities are not feasible, or may adversely affect the Company's service to othercustomers.

9) Contracts containing the Extra Facilities clause shall have a minimum original term of 5 years to continuefrom year to year thereafter, but the Company may require the payment of removal costs in contracts withoriginal terms of 10 years or less, and may requii'e advance payment of the Extra Facilities Charge I'or aperiod equal to one-half the original term of the contract.

10) Customers from whom ihe Company may be furnishing extra facilities undei contracts made prioi ioSeptember I, 1962 shall be exempted from all provisions of this Extra Facilitics Clause except I) until suchtime as their contracts may expire, or are terminated by the Customei, or are terminated by the Companyfor reasons not related to the I'uinishing of extra facilities.

I I) In the event that an existing extra facility must be modified oi ieplaced, whether or not such modificationor replacement is iequested by the affected extra facility Customer, then the installed cost of extra facilitieson which the monthly Extia I" acilities Charge is based shall be the installed cost of existing equipment,plus the installerl cost of new additions, less the installed cost of equipment removed. The installed cost ofexisting equipment shall be the same installed cost used for said equipment immediately prior to themodification or replacement The installed cost of new additions shall be the current market price of saidnew additions at the time the new additions are installed The installed cost of equipment removed shall bethe same installed cost used for said equipment immediately prioi io removal

Effective for service on and after November 18, 1991PSCSC Docket No 91-216-E. Ordei No 91-1002

~Revised to tetlect name change only

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E. Order No 2005-691

ServiceRegulations(SC)DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC

ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaOriginal*LeafM

d ExtraFacilitiesAttherequestoftileCustomer,theCompanywill furnish,install,ownandmaintainfacilitieswhichareinadditiontothosenecessaryfordeliveryofserviceatonepoint,throughonemeter,atonevoltage,inaccordancewiththeapplicablerateschedule,suchadditionalfacilitiesto befurnishedunderan"ExtraFacilitiesClause"addedtoandmadeapa_toftheCompany'sstandardformofcontractandcontainingthefollowingprovisions:

l) ServiceshallbeusedsolelybythecontractingCustomerin asingleenterpriselocatedentirelyonasingle,contiguouspremises,andthereshallbenoexemptionfromanyoftheotherprovisionsoftheseServiceRegulations

2) "ExtraFacilities"shallconsistofsuchof thefollowingasmayberequired:voltageregulators,circuitbreakers,duplicateservice,transformers,substations,connectinglines,orotherequipmentinstalledfortheexclusiveuseofthecontractingCustomer,otherthanfacilitieswhichtheCompanywouldfurnishtotheCustomerwithoutcostunderitsstandardformofcontract

3) ThefacilitytobesuppliedshallbeCompanystandardoverheadtransmissionordistribution,ortransmissionanddistribution,equipmenttobeinstalledonlyontheCompanysideofthepointofdelivery

4) A monthly"ExtlaFacilitiesCharge"equalto17%oftheinstalledcostofthefacilities,butnotlessthan$25,shallbebilledtotheCustomerinadditiontothebillingforenergy,or fordemandplusenergy,inaccmdancewiththeapplicablerateschedule

5) The"installedcostof extrallacilities"shallbetheoriginalcostof materialused,includingspazeequipment,if any,plusapplicablelabor,transpmtation,stores,tax,engineeringandgeneralexpenses,allestimatedif notknownTheoliginalcostofmaterialsusedisthecurrentmarketpriceoftheequipmentatthetimetheequipmentisinstalled,whethersaidequipmentisneworoutofinventozy.

6) "ExtraFacilities"shallincludetheinstalledcostofextrametersandassociatedequipmentnecessarytorecorddemandandenelgyatthevoltagedeliveredtotheCustonlerUponmutualagreementbetweentheCustome_andtheCompany,demandandenergymaybemeteredat primaryvoltage,withoutcompensationfortransformerloss,andwithoutinclusionofanypartof themeteringcostasanextrafacility.Whenextrafacilitiesfurnishedincludeavoltageregulator,meteringequipmentshallbeinstalledontheCompanysideoftheregulator, oz if this is not feasible, the meter shall be compensated so as toinclude registration of the regulator losses

7) When the extra facilities requested by the Customer' consist of those required to furnish sevvice at eithe_

more than one delivery point on the premises or at naore than one voltage, or both, the installed cost of the

extra facilities to be used in the computation of the Extra Facilities Charge shall be the difference between

the installed cost of the facilities made necessary by the Customer's request, and the installed cost of thefacilities which the Company would furnish without cost to the Customer under its standard form ofcontract

8) The Company shall have the option of refusing requests for extra facilities if; on its own determination,

the requested facilities are not feasible, or may adversely affect the Company's service to othercustomers.

9) Cont,'acts containing the Ext,-a Facilities clause shall have a minimum original term of 5 years to continue

from year to year thereafter, but the Company may require the payment of removal costs in contracts with

original terms of 10 years or less, and may require advance payment of the Extra Facilities Charge for aperiod equal to one-half the original term of the contract

10) Customers from whom the Company may be furnishing extra facilities undel contracts made pr'ioz to

September 1, 1962 shall be exempted from all provisions of this Extra Facilities Clause except 1) until such

time as their contracts may, expire, or are terminated by the Customez, or are terminated by the Companyfor reasons not related to the fmnishing of extra facilities.

11) In the event that an existing extra facility must be modified oi replaced, whether or not such modification

or replacement is requested by the affected extra facility Customer, then the installed cost of extra facilities

on which the monthly Extra Facilities Charge is based shall be the installed cost of existing equipment,

plus the installed cost of new additions, less the installed cost of equipment removed The installed cost of

existing equipment shall be the same installed cost used for said equipment immediately prior to the

modification or replacement The installed cost of new additions shall be the current market price of said

new additions at the time the new additions are installed The installed cost of equipment removed shall be

the same installed cost used for said equipment immediately prior to removal

Effective for service on and after' November 18, 1991

PSCSC Docket No 91-216-E, OrclerNo 91-1002

*Revised to reflect name change only

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-691

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina First Revised Leaf No. 81

Superseding South Carolina Original Leaf No. 81

RIDER CS (SclCURTAILABLE SERVICE

PILOT

This rider is cancelled and no longer available alter May 17, 2007

South Carolina First Revised Leaf No 81Effective May 17, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2000-0189-E, Ordet No. 2007-327

Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina First Revised Leaf No, 81

Superseding South Carolina Original Leaf No 81

RIDER CS (SC)

CURTAILABLE SERVICE

PILOT

This rider is cancelled and no longer available after May 17, 2007

South Carolina First Revised Leaf No 81

Effective May 17, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2000-0189-E, Order No, 2007-327

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Second Revised Leaf No. 312

Superseding South Carolina First Revised Leaf No 312

RESIDENTIAL TRADE ALLY PROGRAM (SC)

PURPOSE

The purpose of the Residential Ttade Ally Program is to promote and increase awareness of electric products and services in new andexisting residences. The program will provide payments, products and services to trade allies (such as home builders and HVACdealers) to encourage trade ally ptomotion of electric end-uses in new and existing homes, including manufactured homes and multi-family homes. The marketing effotts enumerated in this program will be ptimarily focused on the energy efficient homes, Duke-approved manufactuted home, and electric heat pumps. Any systematic or substantial efforts focused on products, services, or enduses other than the energy efficient homes, Duke-approved manufactured homes, and electric heat pumps will be filed with theCommission fot information.

The program includes the following activities: cooperative advertising; trade association activities and trade shows; home shows andmodel homes; ttade ally events; and business development options.

Duke Energy Carolinas reserves the right to determine total program and individual participant funding based on the participants'relative ability to cost-effectively promote and inctease awareness of electric products and services in new and existing residences andon budget constraints. Participants in the Residential Trade Ally Program may also participate in other Duke Energy Carolinas'programs.

A. COOPERATIVE ADVERTISING

The purpose of cooperative advertising is to increase advet tising of Duke Energy Catolinas' energy efficient homes, electtic heatpumps, Duke-approved manulactuied homes and other electric end-uses and technologies thtough joint funding ofadvertisements with trade allies such as HVAC dealets and distributors, new home builders and developers, Realtors, andmanufactured home tetailers and othet ttade allies. Coopetative advertising allows pat licipating parties to achieve greater mat ketexposure without increased expense.

Duke Energy Carolinas and tesidential ttade allies will jointly I'und advertising which promotes Duke Energy Carolinas-selectedproducts or services The advettising may include btochutes, radio, television, newspapet, billboatd, or Yellow Pages Displays

Program is administeted on a calendat yeat basis Prospective patticipants must submit an application to Duke EnergyCarolinas to tequest participation in the Progtam The application fot participation should include: amount requested forcalendar year, advet tising plan ovet view, dates of any advertising campaign kick-off meetings, and any special requests foradvertising campaigns

Participants will be selected based on future potential sales of energy efficient homes, electric heat pumps, Duke-approvedmanufactured homes and othe& electric end-use technologies.

Advertising shall specifically promote specified progratns, products, or services (e g. , energy efficient homes„Duke-approved manufactured home, electric heat pumps) as designated by Duke Energy Carolinas. In order to qualify forpayment under this progt am, advertising must endotse exclusively electric products

Duke Energy Carolinas' name ot marketing logos shall be displayed on all advertisements and voiced in all radio ads. DukeEnergy Carolinas will provide participants with the applicable logo for use in the ads. Additional requirements forparticipation may be specified by Duke Energy Catolinas.

Duke Energy Catolinas' contribution shall not exceed I/3 of the total advet tising cost.

Applications are considererl on a first-come, fit st-served basis Funding may be limited due to budget constraints

Duke Energy Carolinas will notify applicants in writing stating the amount of funding available to the participant for thecalendar year.

To receive payment, the pat ticipants shall provide an invoice, accompanied by copies of' the advertisements or transct ipts, toDuke Energy Carolinas by November 15 of the calendar year. Funding not used during the calendar year is forfeited. DukeEnetgy Carolinas reset ves the right to refuse payment if the advet tising does not conform to program guidelines

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaSecondRevisedLeafNo,312

SupersedingSouthCarolinaFirstRevisedLeafNo312

RESIDENTIALTRADEALLYPROGRAM(SC)

PURPOSE

ThepurposeoftheResidentialTradeAllyProgramistopromoteandincreaseawarenessofelectricproductsandservicesinnewandexistingresidences.Theprogramwillprovidepayments,productsmadservicestotradeallies(suchashomebuildersandHVACdealers)toencouragetradeallypromotionofelectricend-usesinnewandexistinghomes,includingmanufacturedhomesandmulti-familyhomes.Themarketingeff0xtsenumeratedinthisprogramwillbeprimarilyfocusedontheenergyefficienthomes,Duke-approvedmanufacturedhome,andelectricheatpumps_Anysystematicorsubstantialeffortsfocusedonproducts,services,orendusesotherthantheenergyefficienthomes,Duke-approvedmanufacturedhomes,andelectricheatpumpswillbefiledwiththeCommissionfo_information.Theprogramincludesthefollowingactivities:cooperativeadvertising;tradeassociationactivitiesandtradeshows;homeshowsandmodelhomes;t,'adeallyevents;andbusinessdevelopmentoptions.

DukeEnergyCarolinasreservestirerighttodeterminetotalprogramandindividualparticipantfundingbasedontheparticipants'relativeabilitytocost-effectivelypromoteandincreaseawarenessofelectricproductsandservicesinnewandexistingresidencesandonbudgetconstraintsParticipantsin theResidentialTradeAllyProgrammayalsoparticipateinotherDukeEnergyCarolinas'programs.

A COOPERATIVEADVERTISINGThepurposeofcooperativeadvertisingistoincreaseadvmtisingofDukeEnergyCarolinas'energyefficienthomes,electricheatpumps,Duke-approvednaanufactu_edhomesandotherelectricend-usesandtechnologiesthrough.jointfundingofadvertisementswithtradealliessuchasHVACdealmsanddistributors,newhomebuildersanddevelopers,Realtors,andmanufacturedhomeretailersandotherUadeallies.Cooperativeadvertisingallowspmticipatingpartiestoachievegreatermarketexposurewithoutincreasedexpense

DukeEnergyCarolinasandresidentialtradeallieswilljointlyfundadvertisingwhichpromotesDukeEnergyCarolinas-selectedproductsorservicesTheadvertisingmayincludebrochures,iadio,television,newspapm,billboard,orYellowPagesDisplays

ProgramisadministeredonacalendaryearbasisProspectivepalticipantsmustsubmitanapplicationtoDukeEnergyCarolinastorequest participation in the Proglam The application fol participation should include: amount requested for

calendar year, advertising plan overview, dates of any advertising campaign kick-off meetings, and any special requests for

advertising campaigns

• Participants will be selected based on future potential sales of energy efficient homes, electric heat pumps, Duke-approved

manufactured homes and other electric end-use technologies.

Advertising shall specifically promote specified programs, products, or services (eg., energy efficient homes,, Duke-

approved manufactured home, electric heat pumps) as designated by Duke Energy Carolinas, In order to qualify for

payment under this program, advertising must endorse exclusively electric products

Duke Energy Carolinas' name o1 marketing logos shall be displayed on all advertisements and voiced in all radio ads. Duke

Energy Car'olinas will provide participants with the applicable logo for use in the ads, Additional requirements for'participation may be specified by Duke Energy Carolinas.

• Duke Energy Calolinas' contribution shall not exceed 1/3 of the total advertising cost.

• Applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis Funding may be limited due to budget constraints

• Duke Energy Carolinas wilt notify applicants in writing stating the amount of funding available to the participant for thecalendar year

To receive payment, the pmticip,'mts shall provide an invoice, accompanied by copies of the advertisements or transclipts, to

Duke Energy Carolinas by November 15 of the calendar year. Funding not used during the calendar year is forfeited. Duke

Energy Carolinas resmves the right to refuse payment if the advertising does not conform to program guidelines

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Residential Trade Ally Program (SC) (continued)

B. TRADE ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES AND TRADE SHOWS

The purpose of sponsoring trade association activities and trade shows is to build relationships with residential trade allies, many

of whom participate in trade associations

The following types of residential trade association activities and residential trade shows may be applicable under this program:

~ Sponsorship and advertisement of trade association activities~ Provision of products and services to trade allies at trade association activities.~ Provision of exhibit space at trade shows.

1. Sponsorship of Trade Association Activities

Duke Energy Carolinas may sponsor residential trade association activities such as conventions, trade shows and

entertainment functions thtough direct contribution o(" cash and products for specified purposes to the trade

associations Duke Enetgy Carolinas may also provide advertisement f'or ttade association activities.

Duke Energy Carolinas reserves the right to select which trade association activities it will sponsor based on the

relative potential of the activities to promote and increase awareness of electric products and services in new and

existing residences and on budget constraints

~ Sponsorship may include lunding or co-funding of trade association activities or provision of products for us ln

trade association activities Duke Energy Catolinas may also provide advettisement directly ot through payment

for advettising fot ttade association activities

~ Duke Energy Catolinas' total cost per event (including Duke Energy Carolina's cost of products it provides and

advet tising costs) shall not exceed $10,000 in direct payments, ptoducts, and services lor all activities.

2. Provision of Ptoducts and Set vice to Trade Allies at Trade Association Activities.Duke Enetgy Catolinas may provide considetation in the form of' admission cost to Irade association activities, meals

and entertainment fot ttade allies at trade association activities.

~ Duke Energy Carolinas may offer trade allies f'ree ot teduced admission to trade association activities Duke

Energy Carolinas may also provide meals and entet tainment for trade allies at ttade association activities.

~ Duke Enetgy Catolinas' total cost pet event shall not exceed $30 in direct payment, product, and setvices pet

activity pai ticipant

~ Participation in the program is limited to Duke Enetgy Catolinas' residential ttade allies.

.3. Provision of Exhibit Space at Trade Shows

Duke Energy Carolinas may subsidize the cost of exhibit space for trade allies at tesidential trade shows sponsored bytrade associations ot by groups other than ttade associations.

All participants must have approval in advance. Residential trade allies who wish to participate in the programmust apply to Duke Energy Carolinas. Duke Energy Carolinas will notify applicants in writing stating the atnount

of funding available to applicant fot exhibit space Application should include name of trade show, size and cost.

of exhibit space, description of planned exhibit and contact name.

Participants must promote electric pr'oducts or services in the booth, Participants may be required to display DukeEnergy's logo or to display specific equipment

Participant shall submit an invoice to Duke Energy Carolinas showing cost of exhibit space in order to obtain

payment from Duke.

Duke Energy Carolinas may fund up to one-half the exhibit space cost, However, Duke Energy Carolinas' costshall not exceed $500 in direct payment, products, and services per booth

C. HOME SHOWS AND MODEL HOMES

The purpose of Duke Energy Catolinas' patticipation in home shows and model homes is to demonstrate selected programs,products or services (e.g energy efficient hotnes, Duke-approved manufactured homes, electric heat pumps) to the many

customers who visit home shows and model homes each year

The following types of activities may he applicable under this ptogtam:~ Sponsot ship of home shows (such as Pat ade ol' Home) and telated activities~ Provision of products and service to trade allies participating in home shows~ Provision of products and services to trade allies lor model homes in developments.

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ResidentialTradeAllyProgram(SC)(continued)

B. TRADEASSOCIATIONACTIVITIESANDTRADESHOWS

Thepurposeofsponsoringtradeassociationactivitiesandtradeshowsistobuiklrelationshipswithresidentialtradeallies,manyofwhomparticipateintradeassociations

Thefollowingtypesofresidentialtradeassociationactivitiesandresidentialtradeshowsmaybeapplicableunderthisprogram:,, Sponsorslfipandadvertisementof trade association activities

• Provision of products and services to trade allies at trade association activities

• Provision of exhibit space at trade shows,

1. Sponsorship of Trade Association Activities

Duke Energy Carolinas may sponsor residential tlade association activities such as conventions, trade shows and

entertainment functions tlnough direct contribution of' cash and products for specified purposes to the tradeassociations Duke Enmgy Carolinas may also provide advertisement for tlade association activities.

• Duke Enmgy Carolinas reserves the right to select wlrich trade association activities it will sponsor' based on the

relative potential of the activities to promote and increase awareness of electric products and services in new andexisting residences and on budget constraints

• Sponsorship ,nay include funding or co-funding of trade association activities or provision of products for us in

trade association activities Duke Energy Calolinas may also provide adveltisement directly or through paymentfor advmtising fol t,ade association activities

• Duke Energy Calolinas' total cost per event (including Duke Energy Carolina's cost of products it provides andadvmtising costs) shall not exceed $10,000 in direct payments, ploducts, and services for all activities

2. Provision of Products and Service to Trade Allies at Trade Association Activities.

Duke Enmgy Carolinas may provide considmation in the form of admission cost to trade association activities, mealsand entertainment fol tlade allies at trade association activities.

• Duke Energy Carolinas ,nay offer trade allies fiee or reduced admission to trade association activities Duke

Energy Ca,olinas may also provide rneals and entertaimnent for trade allies at trade association activities.

• Duke Energy Carolinas' total cost pel event shall not exceed $30 in direct payment, product, and services pmactivity palticipant

• Participation in the proglam is limited to Duke Enmgy Calolinas' residential trade allies.

3. Provision of Exhibit Space at Trade Shows

Duke Energy Carolinas ,nay subsidize tire cost of exhibit space for trade allies at residential trade shows sponsored bytrade associations o, by groups other than t, ade associations.

• All participants must have approval in advance. Residential trade allies who wish to participate in the program

must apply to Duke Energy Carolinas. Duke Energy Carolinas will notify applicants in writing stating the amountof funding available to applicant for exhibit space Application should include name of trade show, size and costof exhibit space, description of planned exhibit and contact name.

• Participants must pronrote electric products or services in the booth, Participants may be required to display DukeEnergy's logo or to display specific equipment

• Participant shall submit an invoice to Duke Energy Carolinas showing cost of exhibit space in order to obtainpayment flora Duke,

• Duke Energy Carolinas may fund up to one-half the exhibit space cost, However, Duke Energy Carolinas' costshall not exceed $500 in direct payment, products, and services per booth

C, HOME SHOWS AND MODEL HOMES

The purpose of Duke Energy Calolinas' pmticipation in home shows and model homes is to demonstrate selected programs,

products or services (e.g energy efficient homes, Duke-approved manufactured homes, electric heat pumps) to the manycustomers who visit home shows and model homes each year

The following types of activities may be applicable under this pmglam:

• Sponsorship of home shows (such as Parade of Home) and related activities

• Provision of products and smvice to trade allies participating in home shows

• Provision of products mid services to tlade allies for model homes in developments

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Residential Trade Ally Program (SC) (continued)

C. HOME SHOWS AND MODEL HOMES (continued)

I, Sponsorship of Home Shows and Related ActivitiesDuke Energy Carolinas may sponsor home shows (such as Parade of Homes) which promote single-family, multi-family ormanufactured homes. The shows may be sponsoied by tiade associations or by other groups Duke Energy Carolinas mayalso provide admission discounts I'or attendees, advertising and products foi the show

~ Duke Energy Carolinas reserves the right to select which home shows it will sponsor based on the show's relativepotential to promote and increase awaieness of electric products and services and on budget constraints.

~ Duke Energy Carolinas may provide sponsorship (funding and co-funding) of home-shows, reduced admission toattendees of home shows, and provision of pioducts Duke Energy Carolinas may also provide advertising to theevents either directly or tlnough payment Ior adveitising.

~ Duke Energy Carolinas total cost of the events (including Duke Eneigy Carolinas' cost of pioducts it provides andadvertising costs) shall not exceed $I0,000 in direct payments products, and services per home show. Funding orproducts will be piovided dit ectly to the group sponsoring the home show

2. Provision of Products and Sets ices to Tiade Allies Participating in Home Shows

Duke Energy Carolinas may piovide products and set vices (or i'eil11bursement for products and services) to trade allies (e.g,builders, manufactured home retailers, Realtoi s) pat ticipating in home shows who agree to construct or display a home(s) ina home show(s) where the home is an energy efi'icient home and/oi to demonsti ate other selected electiic technologies ofDuke Energy Carolinas' choosing

~ Trade allies who agree to constiuct a home or homes in a show or shows which is an eneigy efficient home and/ordemonstrate other Duke Eneigy Carolinas-selected electiic pioducts and seivices (such as home automation) aieeligible for participation in the piogiam Duke Eneigy Caiolinas will entei into an agreement with the trade ally tospecify the tiade ally's and Duke Energy Caiolinas' obligations under the piogram

~ Duke Energy Carolinas may piovide products and set vices, or ieimbuisement I'or products oi services, such as electricequipment (e.g. , high efficiency heat pumps, integrated water heating system, induction iange top, etc.) installation of'equipment, and food and beveiages

~ For products or services for which Duke Eneigy Caiolinas piovides ieimbuisement to participating trade allies,invoices showing expenses shall be provided to Duke Energy Carolinas in oidei to ieceive payment

~ Duke Energy Caiolinas' total cost (including costs incurred by trade allies which aie ieimbui'sed by Duke EneigyCarolinas and Duke Energy Carolinas' cost ol products and seivices) shall not exceed $1,000 in direct paymenl. ,products and services per home

3, Provision of Products and Services to Tiade Allies for Model Homes in Developments

Duke Energy Carolinas may provide pioducts and services (or reimbursement foi products and services) to trade allies (e.g, ,builders, manufactured home retailers, Realtors( for model homes in developments where the trade ally agrees to constructor display the model home(s) which are eneigy efficient homes and/or I.o demonsi. rate othe& selected electric technologies ofDuke's Energy Carolinas' choosing

Trade allies who agree to construct of display a inodel home oi homes which is an energy efficient home and/ordemonstrate other Duke Eneigy Carolinas-selected products and services (such as home automation) are eligible forparticipation in the program. Duke Energy will enter into an agieement with the trade ally to specify the tiade ally'sand Duke Energy Carolinas' obligations under the program

Duke Energy Carolinas may piovide pioducts and service, or i'eimbursement for products oi services, such as eleciricequipment (e.g. , high efficiency heat pumps, integraterl water heating system, induction range top), installation ofequipment, advertising, and food and bevei ages

For products or seivices I'oi which Duke Energy Carolinas piovides reimbursement to participating trade allies,invoices showing expenses shall be piovided to Duke in ordei' to ieceive payment

Duke Energy Carolinas' total cost for all activities (including costs incurred by trade allies which are reiinbursed byDuke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Caiolinas' cost of pioducts and services) shall not exceed $5,000 in directpayment, products, and services pei morlel home.

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ResidentialTradeAllyProgram(SC)(continued)

C HOMESHOWSANDMODELHOMES(continued)

1. SponsorshipofHomeShowsandRelatedActivitiesDukeEnergyCarolinasmaysponsorhomeshows(suchasParadeofHmnes)whichpromotesingle-family,multi-familyormanufacturedhomesTheshowsmaybesponsoledbytladeassociationsorbyothergroupsDukeEnergyCm'olinasmayalsoprovideadmissiondiscountsforattendees,advertisingandproductsfortheshow• DukeEnergyCarolinasreservestirerighttoselectwhichhomeshowsit willsponsorbasedontheshow'srelative

potentialtopromoteandinc,easeawarenessofelectricproductsandservicesandonbudgetconstraints• DukeEnergyCarolinasmayprovidesponsorship(fundingandco-funding)of home-shows,reducedadmissionto

attendeesof homeshows,andprovisionofploductsDukeEnergyCarolinasmayalsoprovideadvertisingtotheeventseitherdirectlyorthroughpaymentforadvertising

• DukeEnergyCarolinastotalcostof'theevents(includingDukeEnergyCarolinas'costofproductsit providesandadvertisingcosts)shallnotexceed$10,000indirectpaymentsproducts,andservicesperhomeshow.Fundingorproductswillbeprovideddi,ectlytothegroupsponsoringthehomeshow

2. ProvisionofProductsandServicestoTradeAlliesParticipatinginHomeShows

DukeEnergyCarolinasmayprovideproductsandselvices(orreimbursementforproductsandservices)totradeallies(eg,builders,manufacturedhomeretailers,Realtors)pmticipatinginhomeshowswhoagreetoconstructordisplayahome(s)inahomeshow(s)wherethehomeisanenergyefficienthomeand/oltodemonstlateotherselectedelectrictechnologiesofDukeEnergyCarolinas'choosing• Tradeallieswhoagreetoconstructahomeorhomesinashoworshowswhichisanene,'gyefficienthomeand/or

demonstrateotherDukeEnergyCarolinas-selectedelectricproductsandservices(suchashomeautomation)meeligibleforparticipationintirepmglamDukeEnergyCmolinaswillentreintoanagreementwiththetradeallytospecifythetladeally'sandDukeEnergyCmolinas'obligationsundertheprogram

• DukeEnergyCarolinasmayprovideproductsandservices,or_eimbursementforproductsorservices,suchaselectricequipment(e.g,highefficiencyheatpumps,integratedwaterheatingsystem,inductionrangetop,etc.)installationof'equipment,andfoodandbevmages

• ForproductsorsmvicesforwhichDukeEnergyCmolinasprovides,eimbmsement to participating trade allies,

invoices showing expenses shall be provided to Duke Energy Carolinas in ordm to _eceive payment

• Duke Energy Carolinas' total cost (including costs incurred by trade allies which are leimbursed by Duke Enmgy

Carolinas and Duke Energy Carolinas' cost of p,oducts and services) shall not exceed $1,000 in direct payment,products and services per home

3, Provision of Products and Services to Trade Allies for Model Homes in Developments

Duke Energy Carolinas may provide products and services (or reimbursement for products and services) to trade allies (eg.,

builders, manufactured home retailers, Realtors( for model homes in developments where the trade ally agrees to construct

or display the model home(s) which are energy efficient homes and/or to demonstrate other selected electric technologies ofDuke's Energy Carolinas' choosing

• Trade allies who agree to construct of display a model home or homes which is an energy efficient home and/or

demonstrate other Duke Energy Carolinas-selected products and services (such as home automation) are eligible for

participation in the program. Duke Energy will enter into an agreement with the trade ally to specify the trade ally'sand Duke Energy Carolinas' obligations t, nder the p,ogram

• Duke Energy Carolinas may provide products and service, or reimbursement for products Ol services, such as electric

equipment (eg., high efficiency heat pumps, integrated water heating system, induction range top), installation ofequipment, advertising, and food and bevmages

• For' products or services fol which Duke Energy Carolinas provides reimbursement to participating trade allies,

invoices showing expenses shall be provided to Duke in order to receive payment

• Duke Energy Carolinas' total cost for all activities (including costs incurred by trade allies which are reimbursed byDuke Energy Carolinas and Duke Enmgy Cmolinas' cost of products and services) shall not exceed $5,000 in direct

payment, products, mad services per model home

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Residential Trade Ally Program (SC) (continued)

D. TRADE ALLY EVENTS

The putpose of trade ally events is to build and strengthen relationships with residential trade allies. These trade allies

directly influence customer decisions

Duke Energy Carolinas may provide events for residential trade allies including builders, HVAC dealers, Realtors, and

manufactured home retailers, etc. Events may include lodging, meals and entertainment.

~ Attendance at trade ally events is limited to Duke Energy Carolinas' residential trade allies and guests and is byinvitation from Duke Energy Carolinas.

~ Invitations are based on Duke Energy Carolinas' estimation of future potential sales of electric products such as heat

pumps or energy efficient homes

~ Duke Energy Carolinas may provide lodging, meals, social activities, and other expenses such as gratuities.

~ Participants may be responsible for certain costs identified by Duke Enetgy Cato!inas.

~ Duke Energy Carolinas' total cost for all events shall not exceed $600 in dhect payment, products, and services petauendee.

E. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS

The purpose of business development options is to build telationships with residential trade allies, add value to theit

business, and sttengthen their company's ability to ptovide better customer service, increased sales and improved

marketability, Duke may provide products and services or the reimbursement fot ptoducts and service such as electronicequipment, promotional items, specialty equipment and t!alnlng opportunities to ttade allies (e.g. , builders, manufacturedhome retailers, Realtors, HVAC dealets) participating in the program

Progtam is administered on a calendar year basis

Participants will be selected based on futute potential sales of energy efficient homes, electric heat pumps, Duke-

approved manufactured homes and other electt ic end-use technologies.

Duke Energy Carolinas may provide specified products and setvices, or reimbutsement for products and services,which are selected by Duke Energy Carolinas based on theit ability to enhance the ttade ally's business.

Duke Energy Carolinas will maintain a list of ptoducts and services offered under this program.

Duke Energy Carolinas total cost pet ttade ally shall not exceed $25 in ptoducts and services per end-use technologyinstalled,

South Catolina Second Revised Leaf No 312Effective April 18, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 95-844-E

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D.

Residential Trade Ally Program (SC) (continued)

TRADE ALLY EVENTS

The purpose of trade ally events is to build and strengthen relationships with residential trade allies,directly influence customer' decisions

These trade allies

Duke Energy Carolinas may provide events for' residential trade allies including builders, HVAC dealers, Realtors, and

manufactured home retailers, etc. Events may include lodging, meals and entertainment.

• Attendance at trade ally events is limited to Duke Energy Carolinas' residential trade allies and guests and is byinvitation from Duke Energy Carolinas

• Invitations are based on Duke Energy Carolinas' estimation of future potential sales of electric products such as heatpumps or energy efficient homes

• Duke Energy Carolinas may provide lodging, meals, social activities, and other expenses such as gratuities

• Participants may be responsible for certain costs identified by Duke Enmgy Calolinas,

• Duke Energy Carolinas' total cost for all events shall not exceed $600 in dilect payment, products, and services perattendee,

E BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS

The purpose of business development options is to build ielationships with residential trade allies, add value to theil

business, and stlengthen their company's ability to provide better customer service, increased sales and improved

marketability. Duke may provide products and services or the reimbursement fm products and service such as electronic

equipment, promotional items, specialty equipment and training opportunities to t, ade allies (eg., builders, manufactured

home retailers, Realtors, HVAC dealms) participating in the program

• Program is administered on a calendar year basis

• Participants will be selected based on futme potential sales of energy efficient homes, electric heat pumps, Duke-

approved manufactured homes and other electlic end-use technologies

• Duke Energy Carolinas may provide specified products and smvices, or reimbursement for products and services,

which are selected by Duke Energy Carolinas based on thei,' ability to enhance the trade ally's business.

• Duke Energy Carolinas will maintain a list of products and services offered under this prog,ana.

• Duke Energy Carolinas total cost per trade ally shall not exceed $25 in products and services per end-use technologyinstalled.

South Cmolina Second Revised Leaf No 312

Effective April 18, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 95-844-E

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 25

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No 25

SCHEDULE 9 (SC)SERVICE TO COTTON GINS

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl

Available only to Cotton Gins purchasing all power requirements fiom the Company at primary voltage.

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used forresale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute f'or power contracted for or which may be contractedfor, under any other schedule of the Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditionsexpressed in writing in the contract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-of-way, privileges, franchises and permits, for the deliveiy of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customer orapplicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from luinishing the powei by its failure to secure and retain suchrights-of-way, rights, privileges, franchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz, three-phase service thiough one metei, at one delivery point, at the available primarydistribution voltage, The Customer shall provide, own, and maintain tiansfoimeis and associated equipment necessary to obtainutilization voltage, and metering shall be on the Company's side of such ti ansformeis

Motois of less than 5 H P. may be single-phase. All motors of moie than S H P must be equipped with starting compensatorsThe Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topeimit. other types of motois.

RATE:

11.0890 cents pei kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incoiporated as a pat I of, and will apply to all sei vice supplied undei, this Schedule

MINIMUM BILLNone

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly powei factor of tlie Customei's powei requirements is less than 8S percent, the Company may correct theintegrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 peicent and dividing by the average power factor in percent foithat Irloilth,

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license 1'ee oi othei fee assessed by or remitted to a state oi localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after [he date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount, This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIODEach customei shall enter into a contract to purchase electi'icity from lhe Company for a minimum original tet m of one (I) yeai, andthereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original ierm, or at anytime theieat'ter, by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require acontiact for a longer original term of years when the requitement is justified by the circumstances.

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the service agreement bel'ore the expiiation of the initial term of theagreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early tei mination charge as set forth in the Company's Sei vice Regulations

South Caiolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 25Elfective f'or bills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Order No. 2005-684

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo.25

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SixthRevisedLeafNo25

SCHEDULE9(SC)SERVICETOCOTTONGINS

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only_)

Available only to Cotton Gins purchasing all power requirements flora the Company at primary voltage_

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service Power delivered under' this schedule shall not be used for

resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted

for, under any other schedule of the Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditionsexpressed in writing in the contract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power' are dependent upon its securing mid retaining all necessary rights-

of-way, privileges, flanchises and permits, for the delivery of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customer or

applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from fhrnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such

rights-of-way, rights, privileges, franchises arrd permits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz, three-phase service through one metro, at one delivery point, at the available primary

distribution voltage, The Customer shall provide, own, mrd maintain transformers and associated equipment necessary to obtainutilization voltage, and metering shall be on the Company's side of such transformers

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single-phase, All motors of mo_e than 5 H P must be equipped with starting compensators

The Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detlimental to the service of the Company, topeHnit other types of motors

RATE:

11,0890 cents per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is irrcorporated as a pint of, and will apply to all service supplied under, tlris Schedule

MINIMUM BILL

None

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct the

integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 pmcent and dividing by the average power' factor in percent for'that month

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license tee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount, This late payment chmge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be duearid payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company' f0ra miniinum original term of one (1) year, mid

thereafter fiom year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any

time thereafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a

contlact for' a longer original term of years when the requilelnent is justified by the circumstances,

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial term of the

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early tmmination cbarge as set f0rth in the Company's Selvice Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 25

Etfective for bills on and after June 1,2007

PSCSC Docket No, 2005-210-E, Order No, 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 26

Supetseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No 26

SCHEDULE BC (SC)BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl

Available only as temporary service to builders for use in the construction ol buildings or other establishments which willreceive, upon completion, permanent electric service from the Company's lines

This Schedule is not available for permanent service to any building or othe& establishment, or for service to construction projectsof types other than those described above. This Schedule is not available to rock crushers, asphalt plants, carnivals, fairs, or othernon-permanent connections Such service will be provided on the Company's General Service Schedule.

This Schedule is not available for auxiliaty or breakdown service Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used fotresale ot exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute fot powet cont& acted I'or or which may be contractedfor, under any other schedule of the Company,

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz service through one metet, at one delivery point, at 120/240 volts, single phase

Motors of less than .5 H P may be single-phase. All motors of mote than 5 H P must. be equipped with starting compensatorsThe Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topermit other types of motors.

RATE:Fot the fhst 50 kWh used per monthFor all ovet 50 kWh used per month

$5 04 plus 0 7746 cents per kWh6 0907 cents pet kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part ol, and will apply to all service supplied undet, this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH'"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings fot the purposes of monthly billing,Readings ate taken once a month al intervals of apptoximately thirty (30) days

MINIMUM BILL$5.04 pet month

OTHER CHARGESThere will be no charge fot connection and disconnection of the tempotaty set vice if the buildet accepts delivery at a point where theCompany deems such delivery feasible: otherwise, there will be a chatge as lollows: Ovethead service conductots, transformers andline extensions necessary to serve such requirements will be erected and dismantled at actual cost subject to credit for I'acilities whichmay remain in permanent set vice. The actual cost shall include paytoll, ttanspottation, and miscellaneous expense lor both erectionand dismantling of the temporary facilities, plus the cost of material used, less the salvage value of the matet ial temoved.If the builder or his subcontractors require additional temporary services at the same construction site, a charge, computed as in theforegoing, shall be made for each such service.The Company may require a deposit equal to the estimated cost of connection and disconnection plus the estitnated billing on theforegoing rate fot the period involved, said deposit to be returned if the contract pet iod is fulfilled.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agt'cement fee, business license fee or othet fee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day af'ter the date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the tight to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-ttfth day aftet the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half pet cent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendeted on the lollowing month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODThe term of this contract shall be the estimated length of [ime, declared by the builder on making application for service, required forcompletion of construction at the location where service is tequested The builder shall notify the Company when constmction iscompleted. If at any time during the term of this contract, inspection discloses consttuction completed, or energy being used fbtputyoses other than that set forth in this Schedule, the contract shall be deemed terminated, and billing for setvice thereafter, untildisconnection is requested, shall be on the Company's General Service Schedule

If the Customer requests an amendment to or tetmination of the service agteement before the expiration of the initial term of theagt cement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set fotfh in [he Company's Set vice Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 26Efl'ective for bills on and alter June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-2IO-E, Otdet No. 2005-684

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DukeEnergyCmolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo,26

SupmsedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SixthRevisedLeafNo26

SCHEDULEBC(SC)BUILDINGCONSTRUCTIONSERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Cmolina Only)

Available only as temporary service to builder's for use in the construction of buildings or other establishments which will

receive, upon completion, permanent electric service from the Company's lines

This Schedule is not available for permanent service to any building or othm establishment, or for service to construction projects

of types other than those described above. This Schedule is not available to rock crashers, asphalt plants, carnivals, fairs, or other

non-permanent connections Such setvice will be provided on the Company's General Service Schedule.

This Schedule is not available for auxilimy or breakdown service Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for

resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, or as a substitute for powm contracted for or which may be contractedfor, under any other schedule of the Company,

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at 120/240 volts, single phase

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single-phase All motors of mine than 5 HP must be equipped with stinting compensators

The Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topermit other types of motors.

RATE:

Fo_ the first 50 kWh used per month $504 plus 0 7746 cents per kWh

For all ovm 50 kWh used per' month 6 0907 cents per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incm9orated as a part ofi and will apply to all service supplied reader, this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the pmiod intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing,

Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

MINIMUM BILL

$504 per month

OTHER CHARGES

There will be no charge f01 connection and disconnection of the tempormy smvice if the buildm accepts delivery at a point where the

Company deems such delivery feasible: otherwise, there will be a charge as follows: Ovmhead service conductms, tlansformers and

line extensions necessary to serve such requirements will be erected and dismantled at actual cost subject to credit for facilities which

may remain in permanent service. The actual cost shall include payroll, t_ansportation, and miscellaneous expense for both erection

and dismantling of the temporary facilities, plus the cost of material used, less the salvage value of the mate, ial removed

If the builder or his subcontractors require additional temporary services at the same construction site, a charge, computed as in theforegoing, shall be made for each such service

The Company may require a deposit equal to the estimated cost of connection and disconnection plus the estimated billing on the

foregoing rate fol the period involved, said deposit to be returned if the contract period is fulfilled.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fi:e, business license fee or othm fee assessed by or remitted to a state or' local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENT

Bills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service, In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day aftra the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount, This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIOD

The term of this contract shall be the estimated length of time, declared by the builder' on making application for service, required for

completion of construction at the location where service is requested The builder shall notify the Company when construction is

completed If at any time dining the term of this contract, inspection discloses construction completed, or energy being used f01

purposes other than that set forth in this Schedule, the contract shall be deemed terminated, and billing for smvice thereafter, until

disconnection is requested, shall be on the Company's General Service Schedule

If the Customer _'equests an amendment to or termination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial term of the

agleement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 26

Effective for bills on and after lune I, 2007

PSCSC Docket No, 2005-210-E, Oldm No. 2005-684

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Duke Enetgy Catolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Catolina Fifteenth Revised Leaf No 57

Superseding South Catolina Fourteenth Revised Leaf' No 57

SCHEDLJLE DIV (SC)INDUSTRIAL DIVERSITY

A VAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable only to establishments classified as "Manufacturing Industties" by the Standatd industrial Classification (SIC) Manualpublished by the United States Government where more than 75% of the energy consumption of such establishment is used formanufacturing processes, and where the establishment is sited to permit service from the Company's transmission system

This Scherlule is available lot load associated with new establishments, expansion of existing establishments, ot new customers inexisting establishments after July I, 1993 To qualify for service under this Schedule, the 4-digit SIC code for the establishmentmust not be the same as that for another industrial customer existing on the Duke system on July I, 1993 unless the product isdistinctly different from that of existing customers in the SIC classification, The new load contracted for under this Schedule musl.be a minimum of 10,000 kW, or 10% of lhe previous contract demand, whichevet is gteatet

This Schedule is available to a new customet in an establishment which received electric service priot to July I, 1993 that hasexperienced a substantial change in business or has remained idle f'or a substantial amount of time, if the Customer meets the SICqualifications above. This Schedule is not available to a new customer which results ftorn a change in ownership of an existingestablishment, nor lrom renewal of service following interruptions such as equipment failure, plant shutdown, strike, ot economicconditions

Service undet this Schedule shall be used solely by the conttacting Customet in a single enterprise, located entitely on a single,contiguous ptemisc

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary ot bteakdown set vice Power delivered undei this Schedule shall not be used fot tesale,or exchange, ot as a substitute for power contracted fot, ot which may be conttacled fot under any othet schedule of the Company,except at the option of thc Company, undet special terms and conditions expressed in wtiting in the conttact with the Customet

The obligalions of the Company in tegard to supplying power are dependent upon its sccuting and retaining all necessaty rights ofway, ptivileges, franchises, permits, I'or the delivery of such powet The Company shall not be liable to any customet ot applicantI'ot power in the event il. is delayed, ot is prevented from I'umi shing the power by its fai Jute to secute and i etain such rights of way,rights, ptivileges, ftanchises, and pet'mits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will lurnish 60 Hertz set vice through one meter, at one delivery point, at one ol the lollowing apptoximate voltages,whet e available:

.3-phase, 3-wire, 2300 volts; ot

.3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or

.3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option il the size of the Customer's contractwarrants a subsl. ation solely to set ve that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type transformer installation, or substation, or a transformet vault built in accordance with theCompany's specifications,

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltageby contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of' less than 5 H. P. may be single-phase, All motors of more than 5 H. P must be equipperJ with starting cotnpensators TheCompany teset ves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, to petmitother types of motors.

DEFINITIONSContract Demand. The Contt act Demand (kW) shall be specified in the contract and shall be the maximum demand to be deliveredto the Customer

DIV Contract Demand: The DIV Contract Demanri shall be the maximum amount of demand to be delivered to the Custometunder this Schedule and shall be at least 10,000 kW, or 10% of the previous contract demand, whichever is greater The DIVCont t'act Demand may not be greater than the increase in Contract Demand due to facility expansion.

Contract Effective Date: The Contract Effective Date shall be the date on which the agreement is enteted into between theCustomer and the Company.

Delivery Date: The Delivery Date is the first date service is supplied under the conttact.

Operational Date: The Operalional Date shall be the date manufactuting processes are I'ully opetational as declared by theCustomer, but shall be no mote than J8 months after the Contract Effective Date or the Delivery Date, whichever is earliet

Billing Demand: The Demand I'or billing purposes each month shall be the maximum integtated thirty-minute demand during themonth for which the bill is rendered, but not less than 10,000 kW, or 10% of the ptcvious cont& act demand, whichever is gteatet

Month: The term "month" as userJ in this Schedule means the period intctvening between readings fot the putpose of monthlybillings Readings will be collected each month at intetvals of approximately thitty (30) days

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DukeEnelgyCalolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCmolinaFifteenthRevisedLeafNo57

SupersedingSouthCalolinaFourteenthRevisedLeaf'No57

SCHEDULEDIV(SC)INDUSTRIALDIVERSITY

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only to establishments classified as "Manufacturing Industries" by the Standald Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual

published by the United States Government where more than 75% of the energy consumption of such establishment is used for

manufacturing processes, and wlrere the establishment is sited to permit service flora the Company's transmission system

This Schedule is available fm load associated with new establishments, expansion of existing establishments, oi new customers in

existing establishments after July 1, 1993 To qualify for service under this Schedule, the 4-digit SIC code for the establishment

must not be the same as that for another' industrial customer existing on the Duke system on July I, 1993 unless the product is

distinctly different from that of existing customer's in the SIC classification, The new load contlacted for under this Schedule must

be a minimum of 10,000 kW, or 10% of the previous contract demand, whichevm is gleate,'

This Schedule is available to a new customer' in an establishment which received electric service prior to July 1, 1993 that has

experienced a substantial change in business or has remained idle for a substantial amount of time, if the Customer meets the SIC

qualifications above_ This Schedule is not available to a new customer which results fiom a change in ownership of an existing

establishment, nor from renewal of service following interruptions such as equipment failure, plant shutdown, strike, or economicconditions

Service undm this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customel in a single enterprise, located entilely on a single,contiguous plemise

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary o1 Neakdown smvice Power' delivered undel this Schedule shall not be used for resale,

or exchange, or as a substitute for power contracted for, oi which may be contlacted fm under any othm schedule of tim Company,

except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed in wliting in the contract with the Customm

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its secming and retaining all necessary rights of

way, plivileges, franchises, permits, for the delivery of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customer Ol applicant

for power in the event it is delayed, ol is prevented flom furnishing the power by its failme to secme and _etain such rights of way,

rights, plivileges, flanchises, and permits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company wilt furnish 60 Hertz smvice through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximate voltages,whine available:

3-phase, 3-wire, 2.300 volts; oi

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

wan'ants a substation solely to selve that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises to

accommodate a ground-type transformer installation, or substation, or a transformer vault built in accordance with the

Company's specifications.

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltage

by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single-phase. All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators The

Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service Of the Company, to pmlnitother types of motors

DEFINITIONS

Contract Demand: The Contract Demand (kW) shall be specified in the contract and shall be the maximum demand to be deliveredto the Customer

DIV Contract Demand: The DIV Contract Demand shall be the maximum amount of demand to be delivered to the Customer

under this Schedule and shall be at least 10,000 kW, or 10% of the previous contract demand, whichever is greater The DIV

Contract Demand may not be greater than the increase in Contract Demand due to facility expansion.

Contract Effective Date: The Contract Effective Date shall be the date on which the agreement is entmed into between the

Customer and the Company.

Delivery Date: The Delivery Date is the first date service is supplied under the contl'act

Operational Date: The Operational Date shall be the date manufacturing processes are fully opmational as declared by the

Customer, but shall be no more than 18 months after the Contract Effective Date or the Delivery Date, whichever is earlier

Billing Demand: The Delnand for billing purposes each month shall be the maximum integlated thirty-minute demand during the

month for which the bill is rendered, but not less than 10,000 kW, or 10% of the plevious contlact denland, whichever is gteatm

Month: The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intmvening between readings for the propose of monthly

billings Readings will be collected each month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

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Schedule DIV (SC) (continued)

GENERAL PROVISIONSFor Customers contracting under this Schedule due to expansion, the Company will install metering equipment necessary tomeasure the new load to be billed under this Schedule separate from the existing load billed under anothet applicable rate schedule.To continue service under this Schedule the Customer must maintain a minimum annual load factot of 50% or more.

RATE:Basic Service Charge

Demand Charge

$50,500 per month

$5.00 per kW of'billing demand per month in excess of 10,000 kW

~Eae Cba eBilling Months

June —Se temberBilling Months~Oeaebee —Ma

If the kWh pet KW Billing Demand f'o r the monthis 475 or less, the energy charge for all kWh is 3.2155 cents per kWh 2 9545 cents per kWh

If tl&e kWh pet KW Billing Demand for the monthis mote than 475 but not mote than 650, the energycharge for all kWh is

3.5165 cents per kWh 3 2575 cents pei kWh

If the kWh pet KW Billing Demand for the monthis more than 650, the energy charge fot all kWh is .3 7215 cents per kWh 3 4625 cents per kWh

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Service Charge, Demand Chatge and EnergyCharge, but the Energy Charge component shall not be less than that calculated based on 300 bouts use of the DIV ContractDemand.

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the avetagc tnonlhly powet I'actor of the Customer's power requitements is less than 85 percent, the Company may cotrectthe integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the avetage power factot in petcentfot that month

FUEL COSTSThe Rate set forth above reflects the full cost of I'uel and is not subject to adjustment as desto iberl in the Company's Adjustment lorFuel Costs

EXTRA FACILITIES CHARGEA monthly "Exn a Facilities Charge" equal to 1.7% of the installed cost of extra facilities necessary lot service under Schedule DIV,but nol less than $25, shall be billed to the Customer in addition to the bill under Schedule DIV.

TAXES AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee ot other tax ot fee assessed by or remitted to agovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquenton the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, allbills not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1-1/2%) late paymentcharge on the unpaid amount. Tins late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part ofand be due and payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODEach Customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company for a minimum original tet tn of ten (10) years, andthereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at. the end of the original tetm, or at anytime theteafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days previous notice of such termination in writing For a period of four (4) years fromthe Operational Date, service will be provided under Schedule DIV, at the rates in effect on the Conttact Effective Date, after whichthe Customet must continue service for the remainder of the original term of contract under anothet applicable rate schedule. If', atany time during the term ol contract under this Schedule, the Customer voluntarily elects to teceive service under another applicableschedule, such a change will be allowed on an anniversary of the Operational Date, after which Schedule DIV will no longer beavailable to the Customer. Customers will not be allowed to receive set vice for more than one term of four years under this ScheduleIf al any time during the term of conttact undet this Schedule the Customer violates any of the terms and conditions ol the Schedule orthe agreement, the Company may discontinue service under this Schedule and bill the Customet under another applicable schedule. Inthe event of eatly tetmination of a contract undet this Schedule, the Customet will be required to pay the Company any costs due tosuch early cancellation.

South Carolina Filteenth Revised Leaf No 57Effective fot bills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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ScheduleDIV(SC)(continued)GENERAL PROVISIONS

For Customers contracting under this Schedule due to expansion, the Company will install metering equipment necessary to

measure the new load to be billed under this Schedule separate from the existing load billed under anothel applicable rate scheduleTo continue service under this Schedule the Customer must maintain a minimum annual toad factor of 50% or more.

RATE:

Basic Service Charge $50,500 per month

Demand Charge $5,00 per kW of billing demand per month in excess of 10,000 kW

Energy Charge.

If the kWh per KW Billing Demand for the month

is 475 or less, the energy charge for all kWh is

If the kWh pm KW Billing Demand for the month

is more than 475 but not more than 650, the energycharge for' all kWh is

Billing Months Billing Months

June - September October- Mag

3.2155 cents per kWh

3.5165 cents per kWh

2 9545 cents per kWh

3 2575 cents pel kWh

If the kWh pm KW Billing Demand for the month

is more than 650, the energy charge for all kWh is 3 7215 cents per kWh .34625 cents per kWh

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Service Charge, Demand Charge and EnergyCharge, but the Energy Charge component shall not be less than that calculated based on 300 hours use of the DIV ContractDemand

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When tire average monthly powm factor' of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct

the integrated denrand ilr kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in percentfor that month

FUEL COSTS

The Rate set forth above reflects the full cost of fuel and is not subject to adjustment as described in the Company's Adjustment forFuel Costs

EXTRA FACILITIES CHARGE

A monthly "Extra Facilities Chatge" equal to 1.7% of the installed cost of extra facilities necessary for service tinder Schedule DIV,but not less than $25, shall be billed to the Customer in addition to the bill under Schedule DIV.

TAXES AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other tax or fee assessed by or remitted to a

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills ate past due and delinquent

on the fifteenth day after' the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service° In addition, all

bills not paid by the twenty-fifd_ day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1-1/2%) late payment

charge on the unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part ofand be due and payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each Customer shall enter' into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company for'a minitnum original term of ten (10) years, and

thmeafter from year to yeat upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any

time thereafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days previous notice of such termination in writing For a period of four' (4) years fromthe Operational Date, service wilt be provided under' Schedule DIV, at the rates in effect on the Contlact Effective Date, after which

the Customei must continue service for the remainder of the original term of contract under anothel applicable rate schedule. If, at

any time during the term of contract tinder this Schedule, the Customer voluntarily elects to receive service under another applicable

schedule, such a clmnge will be allowed on an anniversaty of the Operational Date, after which Schedule DIV will no longer be

available to the Customer Customms will not be allowed to receive service for more than one term of four years under this Schedule

If at any time during the term of contlact under this Schedule the Customer violates any of the terms and conditions of the Schedule or

the agreement, the Company may discontintie service under' this Schedule and bill the Customer under another applicable schedule In

the event of eally termination of a contract undel this Schedule, the Customer will be required to pay the Company any costs due tosuch early cancellation

South Carolina Fifteenth Revised Leaf No .57

Effective fol bills on mid after June 1,2007

PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Order' No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Fourth Revised Leaf No. 14

Superseding South Carolina Thitd Revised Leaf No, 14

SCHEDULE ES (SC)RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, ENERGY STAR

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable only to residential customers in tesidences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually-metered apartments whichprovide independent and permanent. facilities complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation, and which atecertified to meet the standards of the Energy Star program of the United States Department of Energy and EnvironmentalProtection Agency.

To qualif'y for service under this Schedule compliance with the Energy Star standards must. be verified by a third partyindependent Home Enetgy Rating System (HERS) ratet wotking for an approved HERS ptovidet

Electric spare heating and/or electric domestic water heating are not requited, but if present, must meet the standatds outlinedbelow to qualify for the Rates under Category 2 ot 3, and must be must permanently be installed in accotdance with soundengineering ptaclices and the manufacturer's recommendations. In addition, to qualify for service under this schedule all electricenergy used in the dwelling must be recorded through a single mete&.

Energy Star I-Iome Certification criteria may vary based on the geographical location of the residence. The critetia 1'or eachcoul1ty set ved by Company and a list of independent HERS raters are available from the Colllpal1y or on the Energy Star web siteat atvww. ener vstanuov

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz setvice through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the lollowing apptoximatcvoltages, whet e available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts: o&

.3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; o& othet available voltages at the Company's option,

Motots in excess of 2 H P. , ftequently started, ot arranged for automatic control, must be of a type to take the minimum startingcunent and must be equipped with conttolling devices approved by the Company,

Three-phase setvice will be supplied, if available Where three-phase and single-phase service is supplied through the sameme(et, it will be billed on the tate below Whete three-phase service is supplied thtough a sepat ate metet, it will be billed on theapplicable Genet al Set vice schedule

RATE:

I, Basic Facilities Chat ge pet monthC~ate or t

$6.16C~ate or 2$6.16

C~ate o 2

$6, 16

II, Energy Chat gesFor the first 1000 kWh used per month, pet kWhFor all over 1000 kWh used per month, per kWh

7.7855(t8, 5559(t

7.0967128.5559'

6.28091/6.88831'

RATE CATEGORIES AND RE UIREMENTS

CATEGORY I is applicable to tesidences where the Energy Star standards are met, irrespective of the source of energy used f'ot

watet heating or environmental space conditioning.

CATEGORY 2 is applicable to tesidences where the Energy Star standards are met and electric water heating is installed andused to supply the entire water heating requirements, except that which may be supplied by non-f'ossil sources such as solar

I Water heatets shall be ol the automatic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity and may be equippedwith only a lowei element ot with a lowe& element and an upper element.

2 Water heaters having only a lowe& element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the waltages shown below forvarious tank capacities

Tank Ca&acit in Gallons30-49

50 —119120 and larger

Maximum Sin le Element Watta e45005500

Special approval

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaFourthRevisedLeaf No. 14

Superseding South Carolina Thild Revised Leaf No. 14

SCHEDULE ES (SC)

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, ENERGY STAR

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only to residential customers in lesidences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually-metered apartments which

provide independent and permanent facilities complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation, and which are

certified to meet the standards of the Energy Star program of the United States Depmtment of Energy and EnvironmentalProtection Agency

To qualify for service under this Schedule compliance with the Energy Star standards must be verified by a third party

independent Home Energy Rating System (HERS) rater wolking for an approved HERS provider

Electric space heating arrd/or electric domestic water heating are not required, but if present, must meet the standards outlined

below to qualify for tire Rates under Category 2 ol 3, and inust be must permanently be irrstalled in accordance with sound

engineering practices and the lnanufacturer's recommendatiolrs In addition, to qualify for service under this schedule all electric

energy used in tire dwelling nrust be recorded through a single meter'.

Energy Star Home Certification criteria may vary based on tile geographical location of tile residence. Tile criteria for each

county served by Company and a list of independent HERS raters are available from the Company or on the Energy Star web siteat www.energvstar._zov

TYPE OF SERVICE

Tile Company will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximatevoltages, whine available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; ol

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; or othel available voltages at the Colnpany's option,

Motors in excess of 2 H P, fiequently started, Ol arranged for automatic control, must be of a type to take the minimum starting

cuHent and must be equipped with controlling devices approved by the Company.

Three-phase smvice will be supplied, if available Where three-phase and single-phase service is supplied through tile same

metro, it will be billed on the _ate below Where three-phase service is supplied through a separate metel, it will be billed on theapplicable Genmal Smvice schedule

RATE:

Categors, 1 Category 2 Category 3I, Basic Facilities Charge per month $616 $6.16 $616

II, Energy Chmges

For the first 1000 kWh used per month, per kWh

For all over 1000 kWh used per inonth, per kWh

7.7855¢ 7.0967¢ 6.2809¢

8.5559¢ 8.5559¢ 68883¢

RATE CATEGORIES AND REQUIREMENTS

CATEGORY 1 is applicable to ,esidences where tile Energy Star standmds are met, irrespective of tile source of energy used for

water heating or environmental space conditioning.

CATEGORY 2 is applicable to _esidences where the Energy Star standards are met and electric water heating is installed and

used to supply the entire water heating requirements, except that which may be supplied by non-fossil sources such as solar

1 Water heaters shall be of the automatic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity and may be equipped

with only a lowm element o_ with a lowm element and an upper element.

Water heaters having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding tile wattages shown below for'

various tank capacities

Tank Capacity in Gallons Maximum Single Element Wattage30 - 49 4500

50 - 119 5500

120 and larger Special approval

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Schedule ES (SC) (continued)

RATE CATEGORIES AND RE VIREMENTS Cate o 2 continued

3 The total wattage of the elements in a water heater with a lower element and an upper element may not exceed thespecific wattages above unless the water heater has interlocking thermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of thetwo elements such that the maximum wattage is not exceeded during operation

CATEGORY 3 is applicable to residences where the Energy Star standards are met and all energy required I'or all water heating,cooking, clothes drying, and enviionmental space conditioning is supplied electrically, expect that which may be supplied bysupplemental non-fossil sources such as solar. Electric. water heating must meet the requirements outlined in Category 2 above

Billing of service under this schedule will begin after the Customer has provided the Company with certification that the iesidencemeets the Energy Star standaids In addition, if the residence is equipped with electric environmental space conditioning and/oielectric water heating, billing of set vice unde& Categoiy 2 oi .3 will begin after the Customer has piovided satisfactoiy documentationthat the residence meets the iequiiements oi Caiegory 2 oi 3 shown above. The Company at all reasonable times shall have the iight toperiodically inspect the premises of the Customei for compliance wiih the iequirements, subsequent to the initial inspection

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment ioi Fuel Costs is incoiporated as a part of, and will apply to, all service supplied under this Schediile

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales Lax, municipal sei vice agieement lee, business license fee, or other fee assessed by oi remitted Lo a state oi localgovernment authority will be added Lo the chaiges determined above

PAYMENTBills unde& the Schedule aie due and payable on the date of' the bill at Lhe ofTice of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent onthe twenty-fii'th day aftei Lhe daLe of the bill. In addition, all bills not paid by the Lwenty-fifth day after Lhe date ol the bill shall besubject to a one and one-hali' percent (I I/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount. This late payment eh&age shall be ienderedon the lollowing month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of this cont&act shall be one yeai, and thereafter, until terminated by either party on thiity days' written notice

South Caiolina Fourth Revised Leaf No l4Effective for bills on and af'tei lune I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Oider No 2005-684

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ScheduleES(SC)(continued)

RATE CATEGORIES AND REOUIREMENTS Category 2 (continued)

Tile total wattage of the elements m a water heater with a lower element and an upper element may not exceed the

specific wattages above unless the water heater has interlocking thermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of the

two elements such that the maximum wattage is not exceeded during operation

CATEGORY 3 is applicable to residences where tile Energy Star standards are met and all energy required for all water heating,

cooking, clothes drying, and envilonrnental space conditioning is supplied electrically, expect that which may be supplied by

supplemental non-fossil sources such as solar_ Electric water' heating must meet the requirements outlined in Category 2 above

Billing of service undm this schedule will begin after the Customer has provided the Company with certification that the residence

meets the Energy Star standards In addition, if the residence is equipped with electric environmental space conditioning and/ol

electric watet heating, billing of service undm Categoty 2 or 3 will begin after the Customer has provided satisfactoly documentation

that the residence meets the requirements of Category 2 or 3 shown above, The Company at all reasonable times shall have the right to

periodically inspect the premises of the Customm for compliance with the lequirements, subsequent to tbe initial inspection

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to, all service supplied under this Schedule

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal smvice agreement fee, business license fee, or other fee assessed by o_ remitted to a state o_ localgovernment authority will be added to the chmges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills undm the Schedule me due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company, Bills are past due and delinquent onthe twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill, In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifdl day aftra the date of the bill shall be

subject to a one and one-half petcent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount, This late payment chmge shall be tendered

on the following lnonth's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on which it is ,endmed

CONTRACT PERIOD

Tbe original term of this contlact shall be one year, and thereafter, until terminated by either party on thilty days' written notice

South Carolina Fourtl_ Revised Leaf No 14

Effective for bills on and aftra hme l, 2007

PSCSC Docket No, 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Twenty-First Revised Leaf No 56

Superseding South Catolina Twentieth Revised Leaf No. 56

SCHEDULE EV-X (SC)ELECTRIC VEHICLE SERVICE

(Pilot)

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable to customers receiving concunent service on a residential rate schedule or on nonresidential Schedules G, GA, I, orOPT, at the Company's option, on a voluntary basis. The maximum number of customers on the system to be served under thispilot, as selected by the Company, is fifty.

This schedule is available for service to electric-powered vehicles licensed for operation on public streets and highways, wherethe following requirements are met:

For residential customers and I'or nontesidential customets using less than 3,000 kWh per month and do not have ademand meter installed, service unde& ibis schedule will be supplied by a separate metenFor nonresidential customers set ved under Schedules G, GA, I, or OPT with a demand meter, service to the Customer' selectric-vehicle charging nit cuit(s) may be sepru ately metered or may be submeteted.Service will be supplied under this schedule only where 90% ol the energy consumption of the sepat ate meter or thesubmetet is fot the purpose of charging electric vehiclesThe maximum numbet ot electt ic vehicles io he set ved undet this schedule per residential customer is two.The electric vehicle(s) chatged using service provided undet this scherlule may not be charged ai any othet locationduring this pilotThe designated chatging location(s) will be cleat ly mat ked fot the Customer by ihe Company, and loads other than thaiallowed under (3) above will noi be pet mitted to he served under this Schedule.The Company shall have ihe right to install special metet ing and load teseatch devices on the Company's equipment.Furthet, the Company shall have the right io tequh e thai the owner give satisfactory written approval for the Company'sinstallation and opetation of ihe devices on thai equipmeni belore entering an agteement with the Customer and makingsuch installation

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hetiz service through one metet, al. one delivery point, ai one of ihe following approximatevoltages, whet e available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; ot

.3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; ot

.3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, or 2300 volts; or3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, ot 24940Y/14400 volts, ot3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if ihe size of the Customer's contractwarrants a substation solely to serve that Customet, and if ihe Cusiomet f'umishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type ttansformet installation, or substation, ot a transformet vault built in accordance with theCompany's specifications.

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers shoulrl determine the availablevoltage by contacting the nearesi office of the Company befote putchasing equipment.

RATE:I, Basic Facilities Chatge pet month $7 75

Energy Chargea. On-Peak Energy per month

b. Off-Peak Energy per month9 4377 cents per kWh.3.4977 cents pet kWh

Determination of On-Peak and Off'-Peak HoursOn-Peak Period Hours 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p. m.Off-Peak Pet iod Hours 9:00 p. m. - 6;00 a.m

12:00 a m - 12.00 p. m

Monday —Ft irlay

Monday —FridaySaturday and Sunday

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part ol', and will apply to all service supplied under this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means ihe period intetvening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing.Readings are taken each month at intet vals of apptoxi mately thit ty (30) days

ADDITIONAL FACILITIES CHARGEA monthly Arlrlitional Facilities Charge equal to 1 7'yr ol the installed cost of additional 1'acilities necessary for submetered set viceunder Schedule EV-X, but not less than $25, shall he billed to the Customer under the Rate above when applicable.

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaTwenty-FirstRevisedLeafNo56

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwentiethRevisedLeafNo,56

SCHEDULEEV-X(SC)ELECTRICVEHICLESERVICE

(Pilot)

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available to customers receiving concurrent service on a residential rate schedule or on nonresidential Schedules G, GA, I, or

OPT, at the Company's option, on a voluntary basis. The inaximum number of customers on the system to be served under this

pilot, as selected by the Company, is fifty

This schedule is available for service to electric-powered vehicles licensed for operation on public streets and highways, wherethe following requirements are met:

1. For residential customers and for nonresidential custonrels using less than 3,000 kWh per month and do not have a

demand meter installed, service undm this schedule will be supplied by a separate meter.

2 For' nonresidential custmners served under Schedules G, GA, I, or OPT with a demand meter, service to the Customer's

electric-vehicle charging circuit(s) may be sepm'ately metered or may be submetered

3. Service will be supplied under this schedule only where 90% of the energy consumption of the separate meter or the

submeter is for tire purpose of charging electric vehicles

4 The maximum numbm of electric vehicles to he staved undm this schedule per residential customer is two

5 The electric vehicle(s) chalged using service provided under this schedule may )rot be chalged at any other location

during this pilot

6 The designated chalging location(s) will be clearly malked for tire Customer by tire Company, and loads other than that

allowed under (.3) above will not be permitted to be served under this Schedule.

7 The Company shall have tire right to install special metering and load l'esealch devices on the Company's equipment.

Further, the Company shall have the right to lequire that the owner give satisfactory written approval for' tire Company's

installation and operation of tire devices on that equipment before entering an agleement with the Customer and makingsuch installation

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz service througla one metro, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximate

voltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; m

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; or

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, or 2300 volts: or

.3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, ol 24940Y/14400 volts; ol

3-phase voltages other than those listed above nray be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

warrants a substation solely to serve that Customm, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type transforme, installation, or substation, ol a t,arrsformer vault built in accordance with the

Company's specifications

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available

voltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company befole pmchasing equipment.

RATE:

I, Basic Facilities Charge pm month $775

II. Energy Charge

a. On-Peak Energy per month

b. Off-Peak Energy per month

94377 cents per kWh

34977 cents per kWh

Determination of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours

On-Peak Period Hours 6:00 a,m - 9:00 pro,

Off-Peak Period Hours 9:00 pro, - 6:00 a,m

12:00 a m - 12:00 p,m

Monday - Fiiday

Monday - Friday

Saturday and Sunday

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under' tiffs Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in tiffs Schedule nreans tire period intervening between nreter readings for tim purposes of monthly billing

Readings are taken each month at intervals of apploximately tlmty (130) days

ADDITIONAL FACILITIES CHARGE

A monthly Additional Facilities Charge equal to 1 7% of the installed cost of additional facilities necessary for submetered service

under Schedule EV-X, but not less than $25, shall be billed to the Custonrer tinder tire Rate above when applicable_

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Schedule EV-X (SC) continued

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the Basic Facilities Charge, plus Additional Facilities Charge, if applicable.

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of thc bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of' the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspenrl service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendeted.

CONTRACT PERIODEach customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity undet this pilot schedule for a minimum original term of one (I) year,and thereafter f'rom year to year upon the condition that eithet party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at anytime thereafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days previous notice of such tet mination in writing.

If the Customer requests an amendmcnt to ot termination of the agteement before the expiration of the initial term of the agreement,the Customer shall pay to the Company an early tet mination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations.

South Carolina Twenty-Fhst Revised Leaf No. 66Effective for bills on and af'ter June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-2 I 0-E, Order No. 2005-684

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ScheduleEV-X(SC)continued

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum bill shall be the Basic Facilities Chmge, plus Additional Facilities Charge, if applicable,

PAYMENT

Bills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment chmge on

the unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendeled.

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter' into a contract to purchase electricity under this pilot schedule for a minimum original term of one (I) year,

and thereafter from year to year upon the condition that eithm party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any

time thereafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days previous notice of such tmmination in writing

If the Customer requests an amendment to o_ termination of the agreement before the expiration of the initial term of the agreement,

the Customer shall pay to the Company an early tmmination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations.

South Carolina Twenty-First Revised Leaf No 56

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No_ 2005-210-E, Order No, 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Thirtieth Revised Leaf No. 30

Superseding South Caiolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No. 30

SCHEDULE FL (SC)FLOOD LIG II TING SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl

Available to the individual customer at locations on the Company's distribution system which, in the Company's opinion, permitthe use of bucket-type equipment for installation and servicing of facilities Service under this Schedule may be withheld ordiscontinued at the option of the Company

RATE:(A) Bracket-Mounted Luminaires

All-night outdoor lighting service using Company standard equipment mounted on standard poles:

L~am Rabin Pei Month Per Luminaire and

New Pole Served

16,00027, .50050,000

70104156

Lumens kWh Per Mont. h ~St leEfigh Pressure Sodium VaporFloodlightFloodlightFloodlight

$9.9511.6012.65

$15 6519 1020. 15

$19.7023. 1524.20

40,000 155Metal HalideFloodlight 22 95 27 00

(I) The monthly rate per Iuminaire will be as shown above plus 0 1233 cent pei kWh I'oi the indicated kWh per month.(2) Foi luminaiies in service befoie November 18, 1991, the monthly iate is applicable to existing installations, including

pole, but does not include any additional separate chai ges

(B) Under round Char es

(I) Additional monthly charge for the undeiground conductor system:Feet Pei Pole Fiom Overhead S stemOver ISO feet $.07 for each inciemen[ ol'10 f'eet,

or less, ovei 150 I'eet

From Unde& round S stem$.07 for each increment of 10 I'eet,

oi less, over 150 feet

(2) When the installation requiies the cutting and ieplacing ol pavement of more than one diive or one walkway perluminaire, 1.7% of the estimated cost of this cutting and replacing of pavement will be added to the monthly chargesabove.

(3) When an installation is in an area served by a concrete-encased duct system, additional charges stated above will notapply and, instead, the additional monthly charge will be I 7% of the estimated cost. of the underground conductorsystem.

(4) An underground conductor system, up to 150 feet per pole, can be installed to an existing pole under the "ExistingPole" rate in (A) above, for an additional monthly charge of $4.05 per pole Foi installations over 150 feet per pole,the charges undei (B) (I) above will apply in addition to the $4 05 charge

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorpoiated as a pint of, and will apply to all service supplied under thisSchedule.

EXPLANATORY NOTES(I) Lamps will burn fiom appioximately one half-houi after sunset until approximately one half-hour before sunrise,

The Company will readily replace bunied-out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaires during regular daytimeworking hours following notification by the Customer

(2) Luminaires will be installed only on Company-owned poles, and all facilities necessary for service under thisSchedule, including fixtures, lamps, contiols, poles, hardware, tiansformers, conductors, and other appurtenancesshall be owned anti maintained by the Company.

(3) Equipment (such as disconnecting switches) not supplied by the Company as standard is not available undei thisSchedule, and shall not be installed by the Customer

(4) This Schedule is not. available for seasonal or other part-time operation of'outdoor luminaires.(5') Seivice using oveihead conductois is not available in any area designated by the Company as underground

distribution area, nor in any area, location, or piemises being served from an undergiound source(6) Where two or more luniinaires were installed I'oi seivice befoie November 18, !991 on the same pole or other

structure, the applicable monthly chaiges for each luminaire other than the first will be reduced $1 75.(7) Wood poles longei than 40 feet or structures othei than standard wood poles may be installed foi an extia monthly

charge equal to I 7% of the estimated installed cost diff'erence between the iequested pole oi structure and astandard wood pole, hut not less thali $5 35 pL'i Illonth pei pole oi stiucture

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaThirtiethRevisedLeafNo.30

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-NinthRevisedLeafNo,30

SCHEDULEFL (SC)FLOODLIGHTING SERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available to the individual customer at locations on tire Company's distribution system which, in the Company's opinion, permit

the use of bucket-type equipment for installation and servicing of facilities Service under this Schedule may be withheld or

discontinued at the option of tim Company

RATE:

(A) Bracket-Mounted Luminaires

All-night outdoor lighting service using Company standard equiprnent mounted on standard poles:

Lamp Rating Per Month Per Luminaire and

New Pole Served

Lumens kWh Per Month _ ExistingPole (1)(2) New Pole (1) Underground(l)

High Pressure Sodimn Vapor

16,000 70 Floodlight $ 9.95 $15 65 $1970

27,500 104 Floodlight 1160 19 10 23.15

50,000 156 Floodlight 12 65 20.15 24.20

Metal Halide

40,000 155 Floodlight 15 45 22 95 27 00

(1) Tile monthly rate per luminaire will be as shown above ph, s 0 1233 cent pm kWh for the indicated kWh per month.

(2) For' luminaries in service befme November 18, 1991, the monthly _ate is applicable to existing installations, includingpole, but does not include any additional separate chmges

(B) Underground Charg._

(1) Additional montldy charge for the undmground conductor system:

Feet Per Pole From Overhead System From Undelground System

Over 150 feet $07 for each increment of l0 feet, $07 for each increment of 10 feet,

or less, ovm 150 feet o_ less, over 150 feet

(2) When the installation requires the cutting and _eplacing of pavement of more than one drive or one walkway per

luminaire, 1.7% of the estimated cost of this cutting and replacing of pavement will be added to the monthly chargesabove.

(3) When an installation is in an area served by a concrete-encased duct sYstem, additional charges stated above will not

apply and, instead, the additional monthly charge will he 17% of the estimated cost of the underground conductorsystem.

(4) An underground conductor system, up to 150 feet per pole, can be installed to an existing pole under the "Existing

Pole" rate in (A) above, for an additional nronthly charge of $405 per pole For installations over 150 feet per pole,the charges under (B) (1) above will apply in addition to the $405 charge

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under thisSchedule,

EXPLANATORY NOTES

(I) Lamps will burn flora approxilnately one half-houl after sunset until approximately one half-hour before sunrise.

The Company will readily replace burned-out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaires during regular daytimeworking hours following notification by the Customer

(2) Luminaires will be installed only on Company-owned poles, and all facilities necessary for service under this

Schedule, including fixtures, lamps, controls, poles, hardware, transformers, conductors, and other appurtenancesshall be owned and maintained by the Company.

(3) Equipment (such as disconnecting switches) not supplied by the Company as standard is not available under this

Schedule, and shall not be installed by the Customer'

(4) This Schedule is not available for' seasonal or other part-time operation of outdoor luminaires.

(5) Service using overhead conductols is not available in any area designated by the Company as underground

distribution area, nor in any area, location, or' plemises being served from an underground source

(6) Where two or' more luminaires were installed for service befole November 18, 1991 on tire same pole or other

structure, the applicable monthly chmges for each huninaire other than the first will be reduced $175.

(7) Wood poles longm than 40 feet or' structures othel than standard wood poles may be installed fol an extla monthly

charge equal to 17% of the estinrated installed cost difference between the iequested pole ol structure and a

standmd wood pole, but not less than $5 35 pm month pm pole or structure

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Schedule FL (SC) (continued)

(8) Luminaire locations shall be designated by the Customer, and whete only an extension of secondary facilities isrequired from the nearest distribution source, the rate pet lutninaire in (A) above shall apply. When the number ofrequired poles exceeds the number of luminaires requested, a monthly chatge not less than $1.75 per standard woodpole shall be made for luminaires installed for service before November 18, 1991 A monthly charge not less lhan$5 70 per standard pole shall be made for luminaires installed for service after November 18, 1991. When anyinstallation requires an extension of primaty facilities solely to serve the luminahes, an additional monthly chargeequal to 1.7% of the estimated cost of the primary extension shall be made. Should any installation require guyingof secondary facilities, a charge of 60 cents per month per guy shall be made

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other I'ee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule ate due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject lo a one and one-half percent (1 I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount, This late payment charge shall be rendeted on the following month's bill and it shall become part of, and be dueand payable with, the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIODThe original tetm of contract may be ftom a minimum of three years to a maximum ol 20 yeats. Conttacts will continue after theotiginal term until tetminated by eithet patty on thirty days' wtitten notice The Customet may amend ot tetminate the Agreementbefote the expiration of the initial Contract Period by paying to thc Company a sum ot money equal to 40% of the monthly bills whichotherwise would have been rendered 1'or the temaining term ol the initial Conttact Period, less the monthly bills for the initial term ofcontract of any successor customer who has applied fot lighting set vice at the premises priot to the effective date of the conttactamendment or termination, provided, however, this amount shall not be less than zero The Company may teqtdre a deposit not toexceed 40% of' the revenue for the original term The rleposit will be tetumed al. the end of the original term, provided the Customethas met all provisions of the contract. Minimum term of cont&act fot specific situations shall be:

(a) Three years lot all luminaires designated by the Company as standatd and bracket-mounted on standard poles.(b) Ten years fot' all lununaires designated by the Company as decorative, and 1'or all standard luminaires mounted on

supports other than standard wood poles, and fot primary extensions solely serving the luminahes.(c) Twenty yeats for all luminaires ot suppot ts designated by the Company as non-standard

South Carolina Thirtieth Revised Leaf No. 30Effective for hills on and aftet June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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ScheduleFL(SC)(continued)

(8) LuminairelocationsshallbedesignatedbytileCustomer,andwhineonlyanextensionofsecondaryfacilitiesisrequiredfromthenearestdistributionsource,therateperluminairein(A)aboveshallapply,Whenthenumberofrequiredpolesexceedstilenumberofluminairesrequested, a monthly charge not tess than $1,75 per standard wood

pole shall be made for luminaires installed for service before November 18, 1991 A monthly charge not less than

$5.70 per standard pole shall be made for luminaires installed for' service after November 18, 1991, When any

installation requires an extension of primary facilities solely to serve tire luminailes, an additional monthly charge

equal to 1,7% of the estimated cost of the primary extension shall be made, Should any installation require guyingof secondary facilities, a charge of 60 cents per month per guy shall be made

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or' other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule axe due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after' the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendmed on the following month's bill and it shall become part of, and be dueand payable with, the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

The original term of contract may be fiom a minimum of three years to a naaximum of 20 yems. Contracts will continue after the

original term until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice The Custmner may amend or tmminate the Agreement

befoxe tire expitation of the initial Contract Period by paying to the Company a sum of money equal to 40% of the monthly bills which

otherwise would have been rendered for tim xemaining term of the initial Contxact Period, less the monthly bills for the initial term of

contract of any successor customer who has applied fox lighting sevvice at the prenaises priox to the effective date of the contract

amendment or termination, provided, however, this anaount shall not be less than zero The Company may tequirea deposit not to

exceed 40% of' the revenue for the original tram The deposit will be letumed at the end of the original term, provided the Customer

has met all provisions of the contract. Mininmm term of contlact for specific situations shall be:

(a) Three years for all luminaires designated by the Company as standard and bracket-mounted on standard poles.(b) Ten years for all luminaires designated by tire Company as decorative, and fOXall standard luminaires mounted on

supports other than standard wood poles, and fox primary extensions solely serving the luminaixes.

(c) Twenty years for all lunfinaires ox supports designated by the Company as non-standard

South Cmolina Thirtieth Revised Leaf No, ,30

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No, 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 20

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 20

SCHEDULE G (SC)GENERAL, SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl

Available to the individual customer,

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customet in a single enterprise, located entitely on a single,contiguous premises

This Schedule is not available lo the individual customet who qualifies for a residential or industrial schedule not for auxiliary otbreakdown service. Power delivered under tins schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange ot in patallel with other electricpower, or as a substitute for powet contracted f'or or which may be conttacted for, under any other schedule of the Company,except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in tegard to supplying power ate dependent upon its secuting and tetaining all necessary rights-of-way, privileges, franchises and permits, for the delivery of such power. The Company shall not be liable to any customer orapplicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the powet by its failute to secure and retain suchrights-of-way, tights, privileges, f'ranchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will I'urnish 60 I-Iertz setvice through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the tollowing apptoximatevoltages, where available.

Single-phase, 120/240 volts, 120/208 volts, 240/480 volts ot othet available single-phase voltages at the company's option; ot3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; ot.3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, or 2300 volts: ot3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or3-phase voltages othet than those listed above may be available al. the Company's option if the size of the Customer's conttactwarrants a substation solely to set ve that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoot space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type transformer installation, ot substation, or a transformer vault huill. in accot dance with theCompany's specifications.

The type ol service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customets should detetmine the availablevoltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company befote purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H P may be single-phase. All molors of mote than 5 H P must be equipped with stat ting compensatorsThe Company teset ves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be dett'imental to the set vice of the Company, topermit other types of motors

RATE:I. Basic Facilities Charge

II. Demand ChargeFor the first 30 kW of Billing Demand pet monthFor all over 30 kW of Billing Demand per tnonth

No Charge$3 28 per kW

II. Energy ChargeFor the First 125 kWh er KW Billin Demand er Month:For the firsl. .3,000 kWh pet monthFor the next 87,000 kWh per monthFor all over 90,000 kWh per month

10 3340 cents per kWh5 4300 cenl. s per kWh3 6642 cents pei kWh

For the Next 275 kWh et KW Billin Demand er Month:For the first 6,000 kWh per monthFor the next 95,000 kWh per monthFor the next 39,000 kWh per monthFor the next 60,000 kWh per monthFor all over 200,000 kWh per month

5 5006 cents per kWh5 4386 cents per kWh4 8101 cents per kWh4 7984 cents pet kWh4 7351 cents pet kWh

For all Over 400 kWh er KW Billin Demand er Month:For the first 1,000,000 kWh per monthFot all ovet 1,000,000 kWh pet month

4 6270 cents per kWh4. 3664 cents per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment lot Fuel Costs is incotporated as a part of, and will apply to all set vice supplied under, this Schedule.

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 20

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 20

SCHEDULE G (SC)GENERAl., SERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available to the individual customer.

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customm in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premises

This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a residential or industrial schedule nor' for auxiliary oi

breakdown service Power delivered under' tkis schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange or in pmallel with other electric

power, or as a substitute for powm contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any otlam schedule of the Company,except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and letaining all necessary rights-

of-way, privileges, franchises and permits, for the delivery of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customm or

applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented fiom, furnishing fire powm by its failure to secure and retain such

rights-of-way, fights, privileges, franchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts, 120/208 volts, 240/480 volts or othe_ available single-phase voltages at tile company's option; or3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; ol

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, or 2300 volts: ol

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages othm than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if tlre size of tim Customer's contract

warrants a substation solely to stove that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type transformer installation, m substation, or a transfomler vault built in accoldance with the

Company' s specifications,

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customms should dete, mine the available

voltage by contacting the nearest office of tire Compmw befme purchasing equipment

Motors of less than 5 H P may be single-phase, All nrotors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with stinting compensators

The Company resmves tile right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topermit other' types of motors

RATE:

Basic Facilities Charge $6 85

Demand Charge

For the first 30 kW of Billing Demand per month

For all over 30 kW of Billing Demand per monthNo Charge

$328 per kW

Energy Charge

For the First 125 kWh per KW Billing Demand per Month:

For the first 3,000 kWh pm month

For the next 87,000 kWh per month

For all over 90,000 kWh per month

10 13340 cents pm kWh

5 4300 cents per kWh

3 6642 cents pm kWh

For' the Next 275 kWh per KW Billing Demand per Month:

For the first 6,000 kWh per month

For the next 95,000 kWh per month

For the next 39,000 kWh per month

For the next 60,000 kWh per month

For all over 200,000 kWh per month

5 5006 cents per kWh

5 4386 cents per kWh

48101 cents per kWh

4 7984 cents per kWh

4 7351 cents pm kWh

For all Over 400 kWh per KW Billing Demand per Month:

For the first 1,000,000 kWh per month

For all ove, 1,000,000 kWh per month4 6270 cents per kWh

4 3664 cents per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and wilt apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule,

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Schedule G (SC) continued

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing

Readings are taken once a month at intervals of appioxiinately thirty (30) days

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDThe Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the fbllowing:

I The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is rendered2. Fifty percent (50%) of the Contract Demand.3. 30 kilowatts (kW)

The Company will install a permanent demand meter when the monthly usage of' the Customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh permonth, or when tests indicate a demand of IS kW or more. The Company may, at its option, install a demand meter for any customerserved under this schedule.

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and EnergyCharge, but the bill shall not be less than the amount determined as shown below accoiding to the type of minimum selected by the

Company:

Monthly

$1.49 per kW per month of Contiact Demand

If the Customer's measured demand exceeds the Contract Demand, the Colnpany Illay, at any time, establish ihe minimum based on

the maximum integi ated demand in the pievious 12 months including the month foi which the bill is tendered, instead of the

Con[iact Demand

Annual

$28.40 pei kW per year of Contract Demand

The Company may choose this option when the Customei 's sei vice is seasonal or erratic, oi it may oft'er the Customer a monthlyminimum option.

Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the billing procedure for annual minimums will be as follows:

For each month of the conti act year when eneigy is used, a monthly bill will be calculated on the Rate above For each month of thecontract year when no eneigy is used, no monthly amount will be billed. The bill for the last month of the conti act yeai will bedetei mined as follows:

-- If the total of the charges foi 12 months exceeds the annual minimum, the last bill of the conti act year will include only the

charges foi that month.-- If the total of the chai ges f'oi 12 months is less than the annual minimum, the last bill of the conti act year will include an

amount necessary to satisfy the annual minimum.

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power factor of the Customei's powei requirements is less than 85 peicent, the Company may cortect theintegrated demand in kilowatts I'oi that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average powei factor in percent I'or

that ITlontll,

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement I'ee, business license fee oi othei fee assessed by or iemitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges detei mined above.

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company, Bills aie past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day af'ter the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day altei the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaiil amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become patt of and be due

and payable with the bill on which it is rendeied

CONTRACT PERIODEach customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company foi a minimum original teim of one (I) year, and

thereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contiact a[ the end of the original teim, or at anytime thereat'ter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may requiie a

contract for a longer original term of years where the requii'ement is justil'ied by the circumstances

If' the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the seivice agieement before the expiration of the initial teim of the

agreement, the Customei shall pay to the Company an early tet mination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Caiolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 20Effective f'or bills on and af'ter. lune I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Oidei No. 2005-684

(Page 2 of 2)

ScheduleG(SC)continuedDEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing.

Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the fc,llowing:

1 The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is rendered

2 Fifty percent (50%) of the Contract Demand.

3 30 kilowatts (kW)

The Company will install a permanent demand meter when the monthly usage of the Customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh per

month, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or' more The Company may, at its option, install a demand meter for any customerserved under this schedule.

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and Energy

Charge, but the bill shall not be less than the amount determined as shown below according to the type of minimum selected by the

Company:

Monthly

$1.49 per kW per month of Contract Demand

If the Customer's measured demand exceeds the Contract Demand, the Company may, at any time, establish the mininmm based on

the maximum integrated demand in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is lendered, instead of theContract Demand

Annual

$28.40 per kW per' year of Contract Demand

The Company may choose this option when the Customer's service is seasonal or erratic, or it may offer the Customer a monthly

minimum option.

Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the billing procedure for annual minimums will be as follows:

For each month of the contract year when energy is used, a monthly bill will be calculated on the Rate above For each month of the

contract year when no energy is used, no monthly amount will be billed The bill for the last month of the contract year will bedetermined as follows:

-- If the total of the chmges t:01 12 months exceeds the annual minimum, the last bill of the contract year will include only the

charges for that month.

-- If the total of the charges fi)l 12 months is less than the annual minimum, the last bill of the contract year will include an

amount necessary to satisfy the annual minimum

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may conect the

integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in percent forthat month.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENT

Bills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become pint of mid be due

and payable with the bill on which it is rendmed

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company fola lninimum original term of one (1) year, and

thereafter from year' to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any

time thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a

contract for a longer original term of years where the requirement is justified by the circumstances

If' the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the smvice agleement before the expiration of the initial term of the

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 20

Effective fi)r bills on and after June 1,2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Older No. 2005-684

(Page 2 of 2)

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 24

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No 24

SCHEDULE GA (SC)GENERAL SERVICE, ALL-ELECTRIC

A VAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable only to establishments in which environmental space conditioning is required and all energy foi all such conditioning(heating and cooling) is supplied electiically through the same meter as all other electric energy used in [he establishinent.However, if any such establishment contains residential housekeeping units, all energy for all water heating and cooking for suchunits is also supplied electrically

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premise, and all electric energy used in the establishment must be provided by the Company

To qualify for set vice undei this Schedule, space conditioning systems shall be permanently installed in accoidance with soundengineeiing practices and the manufacture['s iecommendation

This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a residential or industrial schedule nor for auxiliary orbreakdown service. Power delivered undei this schedule shall not be used for resale oi exchange or in pat allel with other electricpower oi as a substitute foi power contracted for or which may be contiacted f'or, under any other schedule of the PowerCompany, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with theCustoinei.

The obligations of the Company in iegaid [o supplying powei aie dependent. upon its secuiing and ietaining all necessary i ights-of-way, privileges, fianchises and pei mits, foi the delivery of such powei. The Company shall not be liable to any customei oiapplicant foi power in the event it is delayed in oi is pievented fi'om, furnishing the power by its I'ailure to secure and retain suchi ights-of-way, i ights, privileges, fi anchises and pei mits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Heitz seivice through one metei, at onc delivery point. , at one of the following appioximatevoltages, wheie available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; oi3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; oi3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, oi 2300 volts: oi3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, oi 24940Y/14400 volts; or3-phase voltages othei than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if [he size of the Customei's contiactwart ants a substation solely to set ve that Customer, and if the Customer I'umishes suitable outdoor space on the preinises toaccommodate a giound-type transformer installation, oi substation, oi a transformer vault built in accoidance ivith theCompany's specifications.

The type of seivice supplied will depend upon the voltage available Pi'ospective customers should deteimine the availablevoltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment

Motors of less than 5 H P may be single-phase, All motors of moie than 5 H.P. must be equipped with starting compensatorsThe Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topernnt other types of motors

RATE:I Basic Facilities Charge

II. Demand ChargeFor the first 30 KW of Billing Demand pei monthFor all over 30 KW of Billing Demand per month

II Eilel'gv Chal ge

For the First 125 kWh er KW Billin Demand ei Month:For the first 3,000 kWh per month

For the next 87,000 kWh pei month

For all ovei' 90,000 kWh per month

For the Next 275 kWh er KW Billing Demand er Month:For the fit st 6,000 kWh per month

Foi the next 95,000 kWh pei monthFor the next 39,000 kWh pei month

For the next 60,000 kWh pei month

For all ovei 200,000 kWh per month

Foi all Over 400 kWh ei KW Billin[; Demand ei Month;Foi the fiist 1,000,000 kWh pci month

For all over 1,000,000 kWh per month

$7.80

No Chaige$3 28 per kW

Billing MonthsA ril - November

10.3340 cent. s per kWh5.4.300 cents per kWh3 6642 cents per k Wh

5.5006 cents per kWh5 4386 cents per kWh4 8101 cents per kWh4.7984 cents pei kWh4 7351 cents per kWh

4 6270 cents pei kWh4.3664 cents pei kWh

Billing MonthsDecember - Mai'ch

9.8237 cents per kWh

5 1649 cents per kWh

3 4874 cents per kWh

5.2319 cents per kWh

5 1730 cents per kWh4 5760 cents per kWh

4 5648 cents per kWh45048 cents pei kWh

4.4020 cents per kWh

4 1544 cents pei kWh

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo24

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SixthRevisedLeafNo24

SCHEDULEGA(SC)GENERALSERVICE,ALL-ELECTRIC

III,

11

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only to establishments in which environmental space conditioning is required and all energy f01 all such conditioning

(heating and cooling) is supplied electrically thlough the same meter as all other electric energy used m the establishment.

However', if any such establishment contains residential housekeeping units, all energy for all water heating and cooking for such

units is also supplied electrically

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,

contiguous premise, and all electric energy used in the establishment must be provided by the Company

To qualify for smvice under this Schedule, space conditioning systems shall be permanently installed in accm'dance with sound

engineering practices and the manufacturer's reconqmendation

This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a residential or industrial schedule nor for auxiliary or'

breakdown service Power delivered undm this schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric

power or as a substitute fol power contracted for' ol which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the Power'

Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with theCustomer.

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-

of_way, privileges, fianchises and permits, for the delivery of such power. The Company shall not be liable to any customel ol

applicant fol power in the event it is delayed in o_ is p_evented fl'om, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such

rights-of-way, rights, privileges, fianchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz smvice through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximate

voltages, whine available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; ol

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; or

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, or 2300 volts: or

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; o1

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

warrants a substation solely to stove that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises to

accommodate a ground-type transformer installation, ov substation, Ol a transformer vault built in accordance with the

Company's specifications.

The type of se, vice supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should detmmine the available

voltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment

Motor's of less than 5 HP may be single-phase All motors of more than 5 H.P. must be equipped with starting compensators

The Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, to

permit other types of motors

RATE:

Basic Facilities Charge

Demand Charge

For the first 30 KW of Billing Demand per month

For all over' 30 KW of Billing Demand per month

Energy Chmge

For the First 125 kWh per KW Billing Demand per Month:

For the first 3,000 kWh per month

For the next 87,000 kWh per month

For all over' 90,000 kWh per month

For the Next 275 kWh per KW Billing Demand per Month:

For the filst 6,000 kWh per' month

Fol the next 95,000 kWh per month

For' the next 39,000 kWh per month

For the next 60,000 kWh per month

For all over 200,000 kWh per month

For all Over 400 kWh pel KW Billing Demand pm Month:

For the filst 1,000,000 kWh pm month

For all over 1,000,000 kWh per month

$780

No Chmge

$328 per kW

Billing Months Billing Months

April - November December - March

10..3340 cents per kWh 9.8237 cents per kWh

5.4300 cents per' kWh 5 1649 cents pet kWh

3 6642 cents per kWh 3 4874 cents per kWh

55006 cents per kWh

54386 cents per kWh

4 8101 cents per' kWh

47984 cents pm kWh

4 7351 cents per kwh

46270 cents pm kWh

4 3664 cents pel kwh

5.2319 cents per kWh

5 1730 cents per kWh

45760 cents per kWh

45648 cents per kWh

45048 cents pm kWh

4,4020 cents pet kWh

4 1544 cents pei kWh

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Schedule GA (SC) continued

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between metei readings for the purposes of monthly billingReadings are taken once a month at intel vals of approximately thirty (30) days

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied undei, this Schedule

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDThe Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

I The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand measured during the month for which the bill is rendered.2 Fifty percent (50%) of the maximum integrated thirty-minute demand in the previous 12 months including the month for which the

bill is rendei ed.3. Fifty percent (50%) ol' the Contract Demand.4. 15 kilowatts (kW)

Note: The minimum billing demand for contracts made prior to March 15, 1971 shall be 5 kW until the maximum inlegrated thirty-minute demand becomes I.S KW, after which the minimum billing demand f'or such contracts shall be 15 kW

The Company will install a pei manent demand meter foi all customers sel ved undei this Schedule

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum hill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Chaige, Demand Charge and EneigyCharge, but the bill shall not be less than the amount deteimined as shown below accolding to the type of minimum selected by theCompany:

Monthly$1.49 per KW pei month of Billing Demand

Annual

$28.40 pei KW pei yeai of Contiact Demand

The Company may choose this option when the Customer's service is seasonal or erratic, or it may ol'fer the Customei a monthlynil nln1ul11 optlol1

Unless otherwise specified in the conti act, Ihe billing proceduie f'o r annual minimums will be as I'ollows:

For each month of the contract yeal when energy is used, a monthly bill will be calculated on the Rate Above. For each month of thecontract year when no eneigy is used, no monthly amount will be billed. The bill for the last month of the conti act year will bedetermined as follows:

—If the total of the chaiges Ior 12 months exceeds the annual minimum, the last bill of the contract yeai will include only thechal'ges !Ol' that. 111011th

-- If the total of the charges I'oi 12 months is less than the annual minimum, the last bill of the contract year will include anamount necessary to satisfy the annual minimum

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct theintegrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 8S pelcent and dividing by the average power facto& in percent forthat month

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal sei vice agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or iemitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills aie pasl. due atMI delinquent onthe fifteenth day aftei Ihe date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late paynlent charge onthe unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODEach customer shall enler into a contiact to puichase electricity from the Company foi a minimum original term of one (I) yeai, andthereaf'ter from year to year upon the condition that eithei party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at anytime theieafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require acontract for a longe& original term ol yeats whele the lequirement is justil'ied by the circumstances

II the Customel requests an amendment to or teimination of the selvice agieement before the expiiation of the initial term of theagreement, the Customei shall pay to the Company an early teimination charge as set I'orth in thc Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 24El'I'ective for bills on and aftel June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 200S-684 (Page 2 ol 2)

ScheduleGA(SC)continued

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between metro readings for tile purposes of monthly billing

Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for' Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied undm, this Schedule

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

1 The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand measured during the month for which the bill is rendered.

2 Fifty percent (50%) of the maximum integrated thirty-minute dernand in the previous 12 months including the month for wlaich thebill is rendered

3_ Fifty percent (50%) of tile Contract Demand

4 15 kilowatts (kW)

Note: The minimum billing demand for contracts made prior to March 15, 1971 shall be 5 kW until the maximum integrated thirty-

minute demand becomes 15 KW, after which the minimum billing demand for' such contracts shall be 15 kW

The Company will install a pmmanent demand meter for all customers served under this Schedule

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and Energy

Charge, but the bill shall not be less than tile amount detmmined as shown below accmding to the type of minimum selected by theCompany:

Monthly

$1_49 per KW pel month of Billing Demand

Annual

$28.40 per KW pet yem of Contract Demand

Tile Company may choose this option when the Customer's service is seasonal or erratic, or it may offer' the Customer a monthlyminimum option

Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the billing procedure for annual minimums will be as follows:

For each month of the contract year when energy is used, a monthly bill will be calculated on the Rate Above. For each month of the

contract year when no energy is used, no monthly amount will be billed The bill for the last month of the contract year will bedetermined as follows:

-- If the total of the charges for 12 months exceeds the annual minimum, the last bill of the contract year will include only the

charges for that month

-- If the total of the charges fol 12 months is less than tile annual mininmm, the last bill of the contract year will include an

amount necessary to satisfy the annual minimum

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct the

integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 pmcent and dividing by the average power factor in percent forthat month

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or' remitted to a state ot local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENT

Bills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of tile bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after tile date of tile bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendered on tile following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due

and payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contlact to pmchase electricity flora the Company f0ra minimum original term of one (1) yem, and

thereafter from year to year upon the condition that eithel party can terminate tim contract at tile end of tile original term, or at any

time thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but tile Company may require a

contract for a longer original term of yems where the requirement is justified by the circumstances

If the Customer requests an amendment to o_ tmmination of the smvice agreement before the expiration of the initial term of tile

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Car_olina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 24

Effective for bills on and aftra June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Ordm No 2005-684 (Page 2 of 2)

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 27

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No. 27

SCHEDULE GB (SC'1

GENERAL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlThis Schedule is closed and not available for setvice to customers at locations where the Customer was not served by theCompany prior to the effective date of this Schedule, December I, 1981.

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premise

This Schedule is not available io the individual customer who qualifies for a residential schedule nor for auxiliary ot breakdownservice Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for tesale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power or asa substitute for power contracted for or which may be conttacted for, under any other schedule of the Company, except at theoption of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the Customer

The obligations of the Company in regatd to supplying power ate dependent upon its securing and tetaining all necessary righis-of-way, privileges, ftanchises and permits, for the delivery of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customer orapplicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by iis failure to secure and retain suchrights-of-way, tights, privileges, fianchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz setvice through one metet, at one delivery point, ai one of the following approxi natevoltages, whet e available;

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; ot3-phase, 3-wh e, 240, 460, 480, 575, ot 2300 volts; or3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; ot3-phase voltages othet than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's conit actwarrants a substation solely to set ve that Custotner, and if the Cusiomet furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type transformet installation, ot substation, or a transformer vault built in accot dance with theCompany's specifications

The type oi' service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the availablevoltage by contacting the neatest office of' ihe Company before putchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H P may be single-phase All moiots of mote than 5 H. P. must be equipped with starting compensatorsThe Company teserves ihe tight, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, iopermit other types of motors

RATE:

I. Basic Facilities Charge $16.38

Energy ChargeFor the First 125 kWh er kW Billin Demand er Month:For the first 3,000 kWh pet monthFor the next 87,000 kWh per monthFor all over 90,000 kWh per month

10,7456 cents per kWh9.1692 cents per kWh7.2648 cents per kWh

For the Next 275 kWh er kW Billin Demand er Month:For the first 6,000 kWh per monthFor the next 134,000 kWh per monthFor the next 60,000 kWh per monthFor all over 200,000 kWh per month

7.8574 cents per kWh5,4486 cents per kWh5.0829 cents per kWh4 6792 cents per kWh

For all Over 400 kWh &et kW Billin Demand er Month:For the first. 1,000,000 kWh per monthFor all over 1,000,000 kWh per month

4 5784 cents per kWh4 4270 cents per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment foi Fuel Costs is incotporated as a pat t of, and will apply to all service supplied under ibis Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month' as used in ibis Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings 1'or the putposes of monthly billingReadings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thit ty (30) days

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo27

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SixthRevisedLeafNo,27

SCHEDULEGB(SC)GENERALSERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Cm'olina Only)

This Schedule is closed and not available for service to customers at locations where the Customer was not served by theCompany prior to the effective date of this Schedule, December 1, 1981

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premise

This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a residential schedule nor for auxiliary ol breakdown

service Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for lesale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power or as

a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contlacted for, under any other schedule of the Company, except at the

option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the Customer

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power ale dependent upon its securing and letaining all necessary rights-

of:way, privileges, fianchises and permits, for tire delivery of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customer or

applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain suchrights-of-way, rights, privileges, fianchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICE

Tire Colnpany will furnish 60 Hertz service through one metro, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; oi

3-phase, 3-wile, 240, 460, 480, 575, ol 2300 volts: or

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

warrants a substation solely to selve that Customer, and if the Customm furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type transformer installation, o_ substation, or a transformer vault built in accordance with the

Company' s specifications

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the available

voltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company before ptuchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single-phase All mottos of more than 5 HP. must be equipped with starting compensators

The Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the ser'vice of the Company, topermit other types of motors

RATE:

L Basic Facilities Charge $16.38

II. Energy Charge

For the First 125 kWh per kW Billing Demand per Month:

For the first 3,000 kWh pel month

For the next 87,000 kWh per month

For all over 90,000 kWh per month

For' the Next 275 kWh per' kW Billing Demand per Month:

For the first 6,000 kWh per month

For the next 134,000 kWh per month

For the next 60,000 kWh pea month

For all over 200,000 kWh per month

For' all Over 400 kWh per kW Billing Demand per Month:

For the first 1,000,000 kWh per month

For all over 1,000,000 kwh per month

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

10,7456 cents per kWh

9 1692 cents per kWh

72648 cents per kWh

78574 cents per kWh

5,4486 cents per kWh

50829 cents per kWh

46792 cents per kWh

4 5784 cents per kWh

44270 cents per' kWh

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incolporated as a palt of, and will apply to all service supplied under this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billingReadings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thilty (30) days

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Schedule GB (SC) continued

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDThe Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following;

1. The maximum integtated thirty-minute demand in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is rendered2 Fifty percent (50%) of the Contract Demand3 30 kilowatts (kW)

The Company will install a permanent. demand meter when the monthly usage of the Customer equals or exceeds 3,000 kWh permonth, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more The Company may, at its option, install a demand meter for any customerserved under this schedule.

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and EnergyCharge, but the bill shall not be less than the amount determined as shown below according to the type of minimum selected by theCompany:

Monthly

$1.52 per kW per month of Contract Demand

If the Customer's measuted demand exceeds the Court act Demand, the Company may, at any time, establish the minimum based onthe maximum integrated demand in the ptevious 12 monlhs including the month lor which the bill is rendered, instead ol' thcContract Demand

Anmral

$28 95 per kW per yeat of Contt act Delnancl

The Company may choose this option when the Customet's service is seasonal ot erratic, or it may offer the Customet a monthlyminimum option

Unless otherwise specified in the contract. , the billing procedure lor annual minimums will be as follows:

For each month ot the contt act yeat when enetgy is used, a monthly bill will be calculated on the Rate above. Fot each month of thecontract year when no enet gy is used, no monthly amount will be billed The bill for the last month of the contract yeat will bedetermined as I'ollows:

—If the total of the charges I'ot 12 n&onths exceeds the annual minimum, the last bill of the contt act year will include only thecharges for that monl. h.

-- If the total of the chat ges fot 12 months is less than the annual mininlum, the last bill of the contract year will include anamount necessary to satisly the annual minimum

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power tactor of the Customer's power tequhements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct theintegrated demand in kilowatts I'ot that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in petcent forthat month.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal set vice agreement I'ee, business license fee ot other fee assessed by or remitted to a state ot localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule ate due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day aftet the date of the bill shall be subject to a one anti one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment chat ge onthe unpaid amount, This late payment charge shall be rendeted on the lollowing month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it. is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODEach customer shall entet into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company for a minimum otiginal term of one (I) year, andthereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at anytime thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require acontract fot a longet original term ot years where the requirement is justified by the circumstances,

If the Customer requests an amendment to or tetmination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial tertn of' theagreement, the Customet shall pay to the Company an eatly tetmination charge as set forth in the Company's Set vice Regulal. ions.

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leal No 27Effective fot bills on and aitet lune I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Ordet No 2005-684 (Page 2 of 2)

ScheduleGB(SC)continued

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The Billing Demand each inonth shall be the largest of the following:

1. The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand in the previous 12 months including the month fbr which the bill is rendered2 Fifty percent (50%) of the Contract Demand

3 30 kilowatts (kW)

The Company will install a permanent demand meter when the montMy usage of the Customer equals oi exceeds 3,000 kWh per

month, or when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more The Company may, at its option, install a demand meter for any customerserved under this schedule.

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on tire Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and Energy

Charge, but the bill shall not be less than the amount determined as shown below according to the type of minimum selected by theCompany:

Monthly

$1.52 per kW per month of Contract Demand

If the Customer's meastued demand exceeds the Contract Delnand, the Company may, at any time, establish the minimum based on

the maximum integrated demand in the plevious 12 months including the month lor which the bill is rendered, instead of theContract Demand

Annual

$2895 per kW pet' yem of Contlact Demand

The Company may choose this option when the Customer's service is seasonal o_ erratic, or it may offer the Custornel a monthlyminimum option

Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the billing procedure for annual minimums will be as follows:

For each month of the contract year when enmgy is used, a monthly bill will be calculated on the Rate above Fox each month of the

contract year when no energy is used, no monthly amount will be billed The bill for the last month of the contract year will bedetermined as follows:

-- If the total of the charges for 12 months exceeds the annual mininmm, the last bill of the contlact year will include only tilecharges for that month.

-- If the total of the charges for 12 months is less than the annual minimum, the last bill of the contlact year will include an

amount necessary to satisfy the annual minimum

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct the

integrated demand in kilowatts fox that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in pe,'cent forthat month.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under' the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, tile Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendmed on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall ente,' into a contract to purchase electricity fiom the Company Iota minimum original term of one (1) year, and

thereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any

time thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a

contract for a longe, original term of years where the requirement is justified by the circumstances.

If the Customer requests air amendment to or' termination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial term of' the

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an eally teHnination charge as set forth in the Company's Sexvice Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh P,evised Leaf No 27

Effective fox bills on and aftel lune 1,2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684 (Page 2 of 2)

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 28

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 28

SCHEDULE GT (SC)GENERAL SERVICE, TIME-OF-USE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlThis Schedule is closed and not available to customets ot locations not served on this Schedule prior to October 8, 1985 and shallremain in effect for customers under continually effective agreements for this Schedule made prior to October 8, 1985.

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premise.

This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a residential or industrial schedule, nor for auxiliary orbreakdown setvice. Power deliveted undet this schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange ot in parallel with other electricpower or as a substitute for powet contracted for ot which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the Company,except at the option of the Company, undet special terms and conditions expressed in wt iting in the contract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying powet ate dependent upon its securing and tetaining all necessary rights-of'-way, privileges, f'ranchises and petmits, I'or the delivety of such powet The Company shall not be liable to any customer orapplicant for powet' in the event il. is delayed in, ot is prevented ftom, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain suchrights-of-way, rights, privileges, ftanchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz setvice thtough one metet, at one delivety point, at one of the following approximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; ot3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; oi3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, ot 2300 volts: oi3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, ot 24940Y/14400 volts; or3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if' the size of the Customer's contractwarrants a substation solely to set ve that Customet, and if the Customer furnishes suitable ouldoot space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type hansl'ormer installation, or substation, ot' a transfotmer vault built in accordance with theCompany's specifications.

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Ptospective customers should determine the availablevoltage by contacting the nearest office ol the Company bef'ore purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H P may be single-phase All motors of more than 5 H. P must be equipped with starting compensatots.The Company reserves the righl. , when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topermit other types of motors.

RATE:

I. Basic Facilities Charge per month

II. Demand ChargeA. On-Peak Demand Charge per monthB. Economy Demand Chat ge per month

$36.43Sununer Months

June I —Se tember 30$14 74 per kW$1.08 per kW

Winter MonthsOctober I —Ma 31

$8.46 per kW$1.08 pet kW

III. Energy ChargeA. All On-Peak Energy per monl. h

B, All Off-Peak Enetgy per month4,0928 cents per kWh.3 .3302 cents per kWh

4.0928 cents per kWh

3 .3302 cents per kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK IIOURS

On-Peak Period Hours

Off-Peak Period Hours

Summer Months Winter MonthsJune I —Se tembet 30 October I —Ma 3112:00noon —10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. —I;00 p.m

Monday - Friday Monday - FridayAll other weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday hours.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment f'or Fuel Costs is incorpotated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter teadings fot the purposes of monthly billingReadings are taken each month at intervals of approximately thitty (30) days

Summer months' rates apply to service from June I through September 30 Winter months' rates apply to service 1'rom Octobet I

through May .31.

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaTwenty-EighthRevisedLeafNo.28

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo.28

SCHEDULEGT(SC)GENERALSERVICE,TIME-OF-USE

AVAILABILITY (South Caxolina Only)

This Schedule is closed and not available to customms ox locations not served on tiffs Schedule prior to October 8, 1985 and shall

remain in effect for customers under continually effective agreements for this Schedule made prior to October 8, 1985.

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premise.

This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a residential or industrial schedule, nor for' auxiliary or

breakdown smvice. Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric

power or as a substitute for powm contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the Company,

except at the option of the Company, unde_ special terms and conditions expressed in writing in the contract with the Customer

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power me dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-

of-way, privileges, fianchises and pmmits, for the delivery of such powm The Company shall not be liable to any customer or

applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented flora, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such

rights-of-way, rights, privileges, fianchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz selvice tlnough one meter, at one delivery point, at one of' the following approximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; oi

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, o_ 2300 volts: ol

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, o_ 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

waxrants a substation solely to serve that Customm, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type t_ansformer installation, or substation, or a transformer vault built in accordance with the

Company's specifications.

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the available

voltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single-phase All motors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensatms

The Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topermit other types of motors.

RATE:

I. Basic Facilities Charge per month

IL Demand Charge

A. On-Peak Demand Charge per month

B. Economy Demand Chmge per month

III. Energy Charge

A. All On-Peak Energy per month

B. All Off-Peak Energy per month

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Period Hours

Off-Peak Period Hours

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

$36.43

Smmner Months Winter Months

June 1 - September 30 October 1 - May 31

$1474 per kW $8,46 per' kW

$ 108 perkW $1.08 perkW

4,0928 cents per kWh

3 3302 cents per kWh

4,0928 cents per kWh

3 3302 cents per kWh

Summer Months Winter Months

June 1 - September 30 October 1 - May 31

12:00 noon - 10:00 pro. 6:00 am.- 1:00 pm

Monday - Friday Monday - Friday

All other weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday hours.

The Company's Adjustment for' Fuel Costs is incorpolated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billingReadings axe taken each month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

Summer months' rates apply to service from hme 1 through September 30 Winter montlas' rates apply to service from Octobel tthrough May 31

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Schedule GT (SC) continued

CONTRACT DEMANDThe Company will require contracts to specify the maximum demand to be delivered to the Customer which shall be the ContractDemand.

Where the Customer can restrict on-peak demand to levels considerably below that of the Contract Demand, the Company may alsocontract for a limited On-Peak Contract Demand in addition to the Contract Demand.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDA. The On-Peak Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand during the applicable summer oi winter on-peak period during themonth f'or which the bill is renderedFifty percent (50%) of the Contract Demand (or 50% of the On-Peak Conti act Demand if such is specified in thecontract)15 kilowatts (kW)

B. Economy DemandTo determine the Economy Demand, the laiger ol

1. The maximum integiated thirty-minute demand duting the month for which the bill is rendered; or2, 50% of the Contract Demand

shall be compared to the On-Peak Billing Demand as determined in (A) above. If the demand determined by thelarger of (B I) and (B.2) above exceeds the On-Peak Billing Demand, the difference shall be the EconomyDemand

MINIMUM BILLThe monthly bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge, and EnergyCharge, but the sum of the On-Peak Demand Charge and the Economy Demand Charge shall not be less than $1 52 per month per kWof the Conti act Demand. If the Customei's measuied demand exceeds the Contract Demand, the Company may at any time establishthe minimum based on the maximum integrated demand in the previous twelve months including the month for which the bill isrendered.

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power I'actor of the Customei's powei' iequirements is less than 85 peicent, the Company may correct theintegrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in percent foithat month.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal sei vice agieement lee, business license fee or othei fee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount, This late payment charge shall be tendered on the following month's bi!1 and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODEach customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company for a minimum original term of' one (1) year, andthereafter from year to year upon the condition that eithei party can teiminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at anytime thereafter by giving at leasl. sixty (60) days' previous notice ot such teimination in writing; but the Company may require acontract for a longer original term of yeais whcie the iequiiement is justified by the ciicumstances.

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of' the service agieement before the expiration of the initial term of theagreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an eat ly termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No 28Eff'ective lor bills on anti after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

(Page 2 of 2)

ScheduleGT(SC)continued

CONTRACT DEMAND

The Company will require contracts to specify the maximum demand to be delivered to the Customer which shall be the ContractDemand

Where the Customer can restrict on-peak demand to levels considerably below that of the Contract Demand, the Company may alsocontract for a limited On-Peak Contract Demand ill addition to the Contract Demand

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

A. Tire On-Peak Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

I. The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand during the applicable summer or winter on-peak period during themonth for which the bill is rendered

2. Fifty percent (50%) of the Contract Demand (or 50% of the On-Peak Contract Demand if such is specified in the

contract)

3, 15 kilowatts (kW)

B Economy Demand

To determine the Economy Demand, the larger of

1, The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand dining tile month for which the bill is rendered; or2, 50% of the Contract Demand

shall be compared to tlre On-Peak Billing Demand as determined in (A) above If tire demand determined by the

larger of (B 1) and (B,2) above exceeds the On-Peak Billing Demand, the difference shall be the EconomyDemand

MINIMUM BILL

The monthly bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge, and Energy

Charge, but the sum of the On-Peak Demand Charge and the Economy Demand Charge shall not be less than $1 52 per month per kW

of the Contract Demand. If the Customer's measmed demand exceeds the Contract Demand, tire Company may at any time establish

the minimum based on the maximuln integrated demand in the previous twelve months including the month for which the bill isrendered

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power factor of the Customm's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct the

integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in percent folthat month.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or' local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service° In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment chmge on

the unpaid amount, This late payment charge slmll be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become par't of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity fl_om the Company for a minimum original term of' one (1) year, and

thereafter from year to year' upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any

time thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a

contract for a longer original term of yeals whine the _equilenrent is justified by the circumstances

If the Customer' requests an amendment to or termination of tire service agleelnent before tire expiration of the initial term of the

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an emly termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No 28

Effective for bills on and after June l, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

(Page 2 of 2)

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Second Revised Leaf No. 53

Superseding First Revised Leaf No. 53

SCHEDULE HP-FLEX (SC)HOURLY PRICING, FLEXIBLE BASELINE

(Pilot)

This schedule is cancelled and no longer available after May 17, 2007

South Cat olina Second Revised Leaf No. .53Effective May 17, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-48-EOrder No 2007-328

DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaSecondRevisedLeafNo.513

SupersedingFirstRevisedLeafNo,53

SCHEDULEHP-FLEX(SC)HOURLYPRICING,FLEXIBLEBASELINE

(Pilot)

Thisscheduleiscancelledandnolonger'availableafterMay17,2007

SouthCmolinaSecondRevisedLeafNo.53EffectiveMay17,2007PSCSCDocketNo.2005-48-EOrderNo2007-328

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Sixth Revised Leaf No. 54

Superseding South Carolina Fifth Revised Leaf No 54

SCHEDULE HP-X (SC)HOURLY PRICING FOR INCREMENTAL LOAD

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable to non-resirlential establishments with a minimum Contiact Demand of 1000 KW who qualify for service under theCompany's rate schedules G, GA, I, GT, IT, OPT, or PG, at the Company" s option on a voluntary basis. The maximum number ofcustoiners on the system to be served under this schedule is one hundred fifty (150)

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterpiise, located entiiely on a single,contiguous premises.

This Schedule is not available for a customer who qualifies foi a residential schedule, nor foi auxiliary or bieakdown service. Poweidelivered undei this schedule shall not be used for resale or as a substitute for power contracted foi or which may be contracted for,under any other schedule of the Company, except at the option of the Company, under special teims and conditions expressed inwriting in the contract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in iegaid to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-of-way, piivileges, franchises and permits, f'or the deliveiy of such powei The Company shall not be liable to any customer or applicantfoi power in the event it is delayed in, oi is prevented fiom, furnishing the power by its 1'ailure to secure and retain such rights-of-way,rights, privileges, franchises and permits

The Company may cancel this schedule at any time it deems necessary

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Heitz service through one metei, at one delivery point at one of' the following approximate voltages,where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; oi3-phase, .3-wire, 240, 460, 480, .575, or 2300 volts; or3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or3-phase voltages othei than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contracl.wanants a substation solely to serve that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdooi space on the piemises 1.oaccommodate a grounrl-type transformer installation, or substation, oi a transfoimei vault built in accordance with the Company'sspeci I'ications.

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Piospective cuslomeis should determine the available voltage bycontacting the nearest oflice of the Company befoie puichasing equipment

Motors of less than 5 H. P. may be single-phase. All motors of moie than 5 H P must be equipped with staiting compensatois TheCompany reseives the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, to permitother types of motors.

BILL DETERMINATIONThe monthly bill under this schedule shall be the sum of the Baseline Charge, Rationing Chaige, Incremental Demand Charge,Standby Charge (if applicable), Energy Charge. , and Power Factoi Chaige (il applicable)

Wheie: Baseline Charge = $ amount calculated fiom CBLRationing Charge = Sum of' [(New Load kWh per hour —Reduced Load kWh per hour') X Hourly Rationing Charge)]Incremental Demand Charge = Incremental Demand KW X $.25 per KWStandby Charge = (see Provision for Customers Operating in Patallel with the Company)Energy Charge = (a) + (b)Power Factor Chaige = (see Power Factor Adjustment)

Wheie:

(a) = Sum of [(New Load kWh per hour —Reduced Load kWh per hour) X Houily Energy Charge](b) = Net New Load kWh X 5 Cents per kWh Incentive Margin, but not less than zero.

DEFINITIONSCustomer Baseline Load (CBL): The CBL (kWh pei' hour) is one full year (365 days) of the individual customer's hourly loadsrepiesenting the customer's energy use and load pattern on the applicable qualifying tate schedule. The CBL, as agteed to by theCustomer and the Company, is used to define the level ol' kWh in each houi, above which all kWh will be billed at the hourly eneigypiices desciibed under Schedule HP-X,

Baseline Conti act Demand: The maximum monthly billing demand of the CBL.

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaSixthRevisedLeafNo.54

SupersedingSouthCarolinaFifthRevisedLeafNo54

SCHEDULEHP-X(SC)HOURLYPRICINGFORINCREMENTALLOAD

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available to non-residential establishments with a minimum Conuact Demand of 1000 KW who qualify for service under the

Company's rate schedules G, GA, I, GT, IT, OPT, or PG, at the Company's option on a voluntary basis. The maximum number of

customers on the system to be served under this schedule is one hundred fifty (150)

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer' in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premises.

This Schedule is not available for a customer who qualifies for a residential schedule, nor fox auxiliary or Neakdown service_ Power

delivered under this schedule shall not be used for resale or as a substitute for power' contracted fox or which may be contracted for',

under any other schedule of the Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed inwriting in the contract with the Customer

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-of-

way, privileges, fi_anchises and permits, for the delivery of suclr power The Company shall not be liable to any customer or applicant

fol power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented flora, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such rights-of-way,

rights, privileges, fiarrchises and permits

The Company may cmacel this schedule at any time it deems necessary

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Heltz service through one metel, at one delivery point at one of' the following approximate voltages,where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; Ol

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, or 2300 volts; or'

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

warrants a substation solely to serve that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the p_emises to

accommodate a ground-type transformer installation, or substation, o_ a transformer vault built in accordance with the Company'sspecifications

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Plospective customers should determine the available voltage by

contacting tire nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment

Motors of less than 5 H.P. may be single-phase All nrotors of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators The

Company reselves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Compmly, to permit

other types of motors.

BILL DETERMINATION

The monthly bill under this schedule shall be the sum of the Baseline Charge, Rationing Chmge, Incremental Demand Charge,

Standby Charge (if applicable), Energy Charge. and Power Factol Charge (if applicable)

Whele: Baseline Charge = $ amount calculated fiom CBL

Rationing Charge = Sum of [(New Load kWh per hour- Reduced Load kWh per hour) X Hourly Rationing Charge)]

Incremental Demand Charge = tncrenaental Demand KW X $25 per KW

Standby Charge = (see Provision for Customers Operating in Parallel with the Company)

Energy Charge = (a) + (b)

Power Factor Charge = (see Power Factor Adjustment)

Where:

(a)

(b)

= Sum of [(New Load kWh per hour'- Reduced Load kWh per hour) X Hourly Energy Charge]

= Net New Load kWh X 5 Cents per kWh Incentive Margin, but not less than zero.

DEFINITIONS

Customer Baseline Load (CBL): The CBL (kWh per hour) is one full year (365 days) of the individual customer"s hourly loads

representing the customer's energy use and load pattern on the applicable qualifying iate schedule. The CBL, as agreed to by the

Customer and the Company, is used to define the level of kWh in each hou), above which all kWh will be billed at the hourly energyprices described under Schedule HP-X.

Baseline Contract Demand: The maximmn monthly billing demand of the CBL

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SCHEDULE HP-X (SC') (continued)

DEFINITIONS (conlinued)

New Load: New Load (kWh per hour) is the amount by which actual kWh in any houi exceecls the CBL kWh for the same hour

Redured Load: Reduced Load (kWh per hour) is the atnount by which actual kWh in any hour is less than the CBL kWh for the samehour.

Net New Load: Net New Load (kWh per month) is the sum of New Load kWh per houi during the month less the sum of ReducedLoad kWh per hour during the month.

Incremental Demand; The Incremental Demand for local distribution facilities (KW pei month) is the amount by which the maximumintegrated 30—minute demand during the month for which the bill is iendered exceeds billing demand used in detei mining the baselinecharge for the same period

Month: The term "month" as used in the Schedule means the period inteivening between readings of electionic pulse data for thepurpose of monthly billings Such data will be collected each month al. intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

Contiart Demand: The Company will requiie contracts to sperify a Contiact Demand which will be the maximum demand to bedelivered under normal conditions.

RATE:Baseline Charge: The Baseline Charge ($/month) is determined each month by calculating a bill on the current revision ol lhecustomei's qualil'ying rate schedule using Customer Baseline Load for the month lo anive al the appiopriate monlhly demand andeliergy amounts Piovisions of the qualifying rate schedule, including Determination ol Billing Demand, Adjustment for Fuel Cost,Exit a Facilities Chai ge, Inteiconnection Facilities Charge, etc will apply to the bill calculation used lo detei mine the Baseline Charge

Ralioning Charge: The Rationing Charge (g/kWh) consisls of a geneiation component and/oi a transmission component and/oi adisliibution component and will be deteimined on an hourly basis during the month The geneialion component applies to any hour ofthe month when low reserve margins for available geneiation are expecled lo require the operation of combustion turbines Theliansmission and/oi distribution component applies to any hour during the billing month when the system demand is expected toexceed 90 percent of the forecasted summer peak demand. The transmission romponent applies lo customers seived from thetransmission system Both the tiansmission and distribution components apply lo cuslomeis served I'rom the distribution systeln 11

none of the above conditions occur during the month, the Rationing Charge will be zeio The Rationing Charge will be communiratedas desciibed in Eneigy Price Determination.

Incl cmeiltal Delnand Chai ge: $ .25 pei KW per month

Energy Charge: The Energy Charge (g/kWh) is the houily charge equal to expected inaiginal production cost including line losses,and other directly-related costs, The Energy Charge will be communicated as desrribed in Energy Prire Deterinination

Incentive Margin: .Sg per kWh which is applied to Net New Load, but shall not be less than zero.

MINIMUM BILLThe Minimum Bill will be calculated on an annual basis and will be lhe Baseline Chaige, Rationing Charge, Incremental DemandCharge, Standby Charge and Energy Charge summed over the year. The total foi the yeai of CBL Demand Charges plus StandbyCharges plus Incremental Demand Charges plus the Incentive Margin applied to Net New Load, shall not be less than the total of$17,88 pei KW per year of' Baseline Contract Demand plus $3.00 per year multiplied by the difference between Contract Demand andBaseline Contract Demand

DETERMINATION OF PRICING PERIODSEach hour of the day is a distinct. pricing period. The initial pricing period of the day is a one-houi period beginning at 12:00:01 a m.and ending at I:00:00a m. The last pricing hour of the day begins at 11;00:01p. m. and ends at 12:00 midnight.

ENERGY PRICE DETERMINATIONEach business day by 4:00 p. m. , the hourly Energy Charges, and Ralioning Charges, if applicable, for the 24 hours ol the followingday will be communicated to the Customer, Prices for weekends and Company holidays will be communicated to the Customer by4:00 p. m. on the last business day before the weekend or holiday. The customer is responsible for notifying the company if he fails torereive [he pi ice information

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SCHEDULEHP-X(SC)(continued)

DEFINITIONS(continued)

NewLoad:NewLoad(kWh per hour) is tire amount by which actual kWh in any houl exceeds the CBL kWh for the same hour

Reduced Load: Reduced Load (kWh per hour) is the mnount by which actual kWh in any hour is less tban tile CBL kWh for' the samehour.

Net New Load: Net New Load (kWh per month) is the sum of New Load kWh per horn during the month less the sum of ReducedLoad kWh per hour during the month

Incremental Demand: The Incremental Demand for local distribution facilities (KW per month) is the amount by which tile maximum

integrated 30-minute demand during the month for which the bill is rendered exceeds billing demand used in determining the baselinecharge for tile same period

Month: Tile term "month" as used in the Schedule means the period intervening between readings of electronic pulse data for the

purpose of monthly billings Such data will be collected each month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

Contract Demand: Tile Company will require contracts to specify a Contract Demand which wilt be tile maximum demand to bedelivered under normal conditions.

RATE:

Baseline Charge: The Baseline Charge (S/month) is determined each month by calculating a bill on tile current revision of the

customer's qualifying ,ate schedule using Customer Baseline Load for the month to anive at the appropriate monthly demand and

energy amounts Provisions of the qualifying rate schedule, including Determination of Billing Demand, Adjustment for Fuel Cost,

Ext,a Facilities Cha,ge, lnterconnection Facilities Charge, etc will apply to the bill calculatim_ used to determine the Baseline Charge

Rationing Charge: The Rationing Charge (C/kWh) consists of a genmation component and/o_ a transmission component and/o_ a

distribution component and will be determined on an hourly basis during the month The genmation component applies to any hour of

the month when low reserve margins for available generation are expected to require the operation of combustion turbines The

t, ansmission and/or distlibution component applies to any hour during the billing month when the system demand is expected to

exceed 90 percent of tire forecasted summer peak demand. The transmission component applies to customers staved from the

transmission system Both tire transmission and distribution components apply to customers staved from the distribution system If

none of the above conditions occur during the month, the Rationing Charge will be zero The Rationing Charge will be communicatedas described in Energy Price Determination

Incremental Demand Charge: $ .25 pro KW per month

Energy Charge: Tile Energy Charge (C/kWh) is the homly charge equal to expected marginal production cost including line losses,

and other directly-related costs, The Energy Charge will be communicated as described in Energy Price Determination

Incentive Margin: .5¢ per kWh which is applied to Net New Load, but shall not be less than zero

MINIMUM BILL

Tile Minimum Bill will be calculated on an annual basis and will be the Baseline Charge, Rationing Charge, Incremental Demand

Charge, Standby Charge and Energy Charge summed over the year. The total for the yea, of CBL Demand Charges plus Standby

Charges plus Incremental Demand Charges plus the Incentive Margin applied to Net New Load, shall not be less than the total of

$17,88 per KW per year of' Baseline Contract Demand plus $300 per year multiplied by the difference between Contract Demand andBaseline Contract Demand

DETERMINATION OF PRICING PERIODS

Each hour of the day is a distinct pricing period. The initial pricing period of the day is a one-horn period beginning at 12:00:01 am.

and ending at 1:00:00 a m The last pricing hour of the day begins at 11:00:01 pro. and ends at 12:00 midnight.

ENERGY PRICE DETERMINATION

Each business day by 4:00 p.m, tire hourly Energy Charges, and Rationing Charges, if applicable, for tire 24 hours of tile following

day will be communicated to the Customer, Prices for weekends and Company holidays will be communicated to the Customer by

4:00 p.m. on the last business day before the weekend or holiday The customer is responsible for notifying the company if he fails toreceive the p, ice information

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SCHEDULE HP-X (SC) (continued)

PROVISION FOR CUSTOMERS OPERATING IN PARALLEL WITH THE COMPANYIf a customer has power generating facilities operated in parallel with the Company and the Baseline Charge is not calculated underSchedule PG, the Standby Charge, along with the paragraphs, Determination of Standby Charges and Interconnection FacilitiesCharge shall be applicable to service under this schedule The Incremental Demand Chai ge does not apply to any incremental demandthat is less than Standby Demand

PROVISION FOR CUSTOMERS SERVED UNDER RIDER ISFor customers served under Rider IS, the Interruptible Contract Demand shall be the same as that contracted for during the baselineperiod. Further, the calculation of the Eff'ective Interruptible Demand (EID) each month will exclude all energy consumed above theCBL. The Rationing Charge wi! I not apply to reduced load above Firm Conti'act. Demand during the hours of interruption periods

POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENTThe Company will adjust, for powei factor, the kWh for any customer opeiating in parallel, and may adjust the kWh for any othercustomei served under this schedule The power factor adjustment may iesult in a Power Factor Charge, if applicable, as follows.

Power Factoi Charge = Sum of Houily Load Correction Amounts for all houi s in the billing period, but not less than zero,

Where:Houi ly Load Con ection Amount = Hourly Load Coirection kWh X Houi ly PriceHourly Load Coiiection kWh = [total houily kWh X (.85 —: houily power factot)] —total houily kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a pail of, and will apply to all service supplied unde& the Schedule,including deteimination of lhe Baseline Charge.

EXTRA FACILITIES CHARGEA monthly "Extia Facilities Chaige" equal to 1.7% of the installed cost of extra facilities necessaiy I'oi service under Schedule HP-X,but not less than $25, shall be billed to the Customer in addition to the bill unde& Schedule HP-X described under Bill Deteiminationand any applicable Extia Facilities Chaige included in the Baseline Charge.

MODIFICATIONS OF THE CBLThe CBL, will noimally repiesent a f'ull year under the same rate design oi sttwcture, and may be ieestablished every four years,Modifications to the CBL. may be allowed at the option of the Company undei ceitain situations These situations may include, butare not limited to, the following:

Adjustments of load patteins associated with annual plant shutdowns, oi to smooth iandom vaiiations in the load pattern,provided the modifications result in ievenue neutialityOne-tiine permanent modifications to the physical establishment capacity completed prior to initiating service on this scheduleAdjustments to i eflec[ any Company-sponsored load management program

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of' the Company Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fit'teenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth clay af'ter the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it. shall become part of' and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is tendered.

CONTRACT PERIODEach Customer shall entei into a conti'act to purchase electricity under this schedule for a minimui11 ol'iginal teiin of one (I) year, andthereafter I'rom yeai to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original teim, oi at anytime thereafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days previous notice of such termination in writing.

II the Customer iequests an amendment to or tertnination of the agreement bef'oi'e the expiration of the initial term of the agreement,the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations.

South Carolina Sixth Revised Leaf No, 54Effective May l7, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-48-EOrder No 2007-328

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SCHEDULEHP-X(SC)(continued)

PROVISION FOR CUSTOMERS OPERATING IN PARALLEL WITH THE COMPANY

If a customer has power generating facilities operated in parallel with the Company and the Baseline Charge is not calculated under

Schedule PG, tile Standby Charge, along with the pa, agraphs, Determination of Standby Charges and Interconnection Facilities

Charge shall be applicable to service under this schedule The Incremental Demand Charge does not apply to any incremental demand

that is less than Standby Demand

PROVISION FOR CUSTOMERS SERVED UNDER RIDER IS

For customers served under Rider IS, the Interruptible Contract Demand shall be the same as that contracted for during the baseline

period Further, the calculation of the Effective Interruptible Demand (EID) each month will exclude all energy consumed above the

CBL. The Rationing Charge will not apply to reduced load above Firm Contract Demand during the hours of interTuption periods

POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT

The Company will adjust, for power factor, the kWh for any customer operating in parallel, and may adjust the kWh fm any other

customm served under this schedule The power factor adjustment may result in a Power Factor Charge, if applicable, as follows:

Power Factor Charge = Sum of Hourly Load Correction Amounts for' all hours in the billing period, but not less than zero,

Where:

Homly Load Correction Amount = Hourly Load Correction kWh X Hourly Price

Hourly Load Collection kWh = [total hourly kWh X (,85 + hourly power factor)] - total homly kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under the Schedule,including detmmination of the Baseline Charge.

EXTRA FACILITIES CHARGE

A monthly "Exua Facilities Charge" equal to 1,7% of the installed cost of extra facilities necessaly fm service under Schedule HP-X,but not less than $25, shall be billed to the Customer in addition to tim bill undm Schedule HP-X described under Bill Determination

and any applicable Exua Facilities Charge included in the Baseline Charge_

MODIFICATIONS OF THE CBL

The CBL, will nolmally represent a full year under the same rate design o1 structure, and may be reestablished every four years,

Modifications to the CBL may be allowed at the option of the Company under certain situations These situations may include, butare not limited to, the following:

Adjustments of load patterns associated with annual plant shutdowns, o_ to smooth _andom variations in the load pattern,

provided the modifications result in revenue neutrality

One-time permanent modifications to the physical establishment capacity completed prio_ to initiating service on this schedule

Adjustments to reflect any Company-sponsored load management program

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each Customer shall entre into a contract to purchase electricity under this schedule for a minimum original term of one (1) year, and

thereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, o_ at any

time thereafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days previous notice of such termination in writing

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the agreement before the expiration of the initial term of the agreement,

the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations,

South Carolina Sixth Revised Leaf No, 54

Effective May 17, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-48-E

Order No 2007428

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Duke Eneigy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 41

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No 41

SCHEDULE I (SC)INDUSTRIAL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable only to establishments classified as "Manuf'acturing Industries" by the Standard Industrial Classification Manualpublished by the United States Government, and where more than 50% of the electric energy consumption of such establishmentis used for its manuf'acturing processes

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterptise, located entiiely on a single,contiguous premise.

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service. Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used forresale or exchange or in paiallel with othe& electric power, or as a substitute for powei contracted for or which may be contractedfor, under any other schedule of the Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditionsexpressed in writing in the contract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its secuiing and ietaining all necessary rights-of-way, privileges, franchises and permits, for the delivery of such powei'. The Company shall not be liable to any customei orapplicant foi powei in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from, furnishing the powei' by its failure to secure and retain suchtights-of-way, rights, piivileges, fianchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will lurnish 60 Heitz service through one meter, al one deliver point, at one of the I'ollowing appioximatevoltages, whei e available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; oi3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; oi3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, oi 2300 volts; or3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customei 's contractwartants a substation solely to serve that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a giound-type tiansformer installation, or substation, or a transformer vault built in accordance with theCompany's specifications.

The type ol' service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the availablevoltage by contacting the neai est of'fice of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H. P. may be single-phase. All motors of more than 5 H. P, must be equipped with starting compensatorsThe Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topermit other types of motois

RATE:I. Basic Facilities Chaige pei month $15 96

II, Demand Chai geFor the first 30 kW of Billing Demand pei monthFor all over.30 kW ol Billing Demand per month

No Charge$3.41 pei kW

II. Energy ChargeFor the First 125 kWh er kW Billin Demand er Month:Foi the I'irst 3,000 kWh per monthFoi' the next 87,000 kWh per monthFoi all over 90,000 kWh per month

10 0.361 cents per kWh5.3494 cents per kWh3.6650 cents pei kWh

For the Next 275 kWh er kW Billin Demand er Month:For the first 140,000 kWh per month

For the next 60,000 kWh pei' month

For all ovei 200,000 kWh per month

5 3433 cents per kWh5.0017 cents per kWh4.5630 cents per kWh

Foi all Over 400 kWh er kW Billin Demand ei Month:For the first 1,000,000 kWh per month

For all over 1,000,000 kWh pei month

4.4075 cents per kWh4 2240 cents pei kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment f'nr Fuel Costs is incotTiorated as a part of, and will apply to all sei vice supplied undei this Schedule.

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Duke Enmgy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf' No 41

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No 41

SCHEDULE I (SC)

INDUSTRIAL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only to establishments classified as "Manufacturing Industries" by the Standard Industrial Classification Manual

published by the United States Government, and where more than 50% of the electric energy consumption of such establishment

is used for its manufacturing processes

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entilely on a single,

contiguous premise.

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary or breakdown service Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for

resale or exchange or in parallel with othel electric power, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted

for', under any other schedule of the Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions

expressed in writing in tire corrtract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its seculing and _etaining all necessary rights-

of-way, privileges, franchises and permits, for the delivery of such powen The Company shall not be liable to any customer or

applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented t_om, furnishing the power' by its failure to secure and retain such

lights-ofaway, rights, privileges, fi'anchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Heltz service through one meter', at one delivery point, at one of the following approximate

voltages, where available:

Single-phase, 1201240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; or

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 57.5, or 2300 volts; or

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

wanants a substation solely to serve that Customer, mad if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises to

acconamodate a ground-type transtbrmer installation, or substation, or a transformer vault built in accordance with the

Company's specifications

Tire type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine tire available

voltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H.P. may be single-phase, All motors of more than 5 H,P, must be equipped with starting compensators

Tire Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, to

pmmit other types of motors

RATE:

Basic Facilities Clrmge pm month $15 96

Demand Chmge

For the first 30 kW of Billing Demand pm month

For all over 30 kW of Billing Demand per month

No Charge

$3.41 per kW

Energy Charge

For' the First 125 kWh per kW Billing Demand per Month:

Fo, the first 3,000 kWh per month

For the next 87,000 kWh per month

For all over 90,000 kWh per month

100361 cents per kWh

53494 cents per kWh

36650 cents pm kWh

For the Next 275 kWh per kW Billing Demand per Month:

For the first 140,000 kWh per month

For the next 60,000 kWh per' month

For all ovm 200,000 kWh per month

53433 cents per kWh

50017 cents per kWh

45630 cents per kWh

For all Over 400 kWh per kW Billing Demand per Month:

For' the first 1,000,000 kWh per month

For all over 1,000,000 kWh pm month

44075 cents per kWh

4 2240 cents pm kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustlnent for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under this Schedule,

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Schedule I (SC) continued

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings f'ot the purposes of monthly billingReadings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDA. For establishments served undet this schedule where environmental space conditioning is required and all energy fot all

such conditioning (heating and cooling) is supplied electrically through the same meter as all othe& energy used in theestablishment, the Billing Demand each tnonth shall be lhe largest of the fbllowing:

1. The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand measured during the month for which the bill is rendered.2 Fifty percent (50%) of the maximum integrated thirty-minute demand in the previous 12 months including the month fot

which the bill is rendeted3 Fifty percent (50%) of the Contract Demand4 15 kilowatts (kW)

Note: The minimum billing demand for contracts made prior to March 15, 1971, shall be 5 kW until the maximum integtaterlthirty-minute demand becomes 15 kW, aftet which the minimum billing demand f'or such contracts shall be 15 kW.The Company will install a permanent demand meter for all customers meeting the requitements of (A) above.

B. For all other customers served undet this schedule, the Billing Demand each monlh shall be the largest of the 1'ollowing:

I The maximum integrated thit ty-minute demand in the previous 12 months including the month fot which the bill is

tendeted2 Fifty petcent (50%) ol the Conuact Demand3 30 kilowatts (kW)

Thc Company will install a permanent demand metet when the monthly usage of the Customet equals ot exceeds 3,000 kWhpet month, ot when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or mote. The Company may, at its option, install a demand meter forany customet set ved undet (B') above

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the bill calculaterl on the Rate above including lhe Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Chatge and EnergyCharge, but the bill shall not be less than the amount detetmined as shown below according to the type of minimum selected by theCompany:

Monthly

$1.49 pet kW per month ot Cont tact Del11and

If the Customer's measuted demand exceeds the Contract Demand, the Company may, at any time, establish the minimum based onthe maximum integrated demand in the previous 12 months including the month for which the bill is rendered, instead of theContract Demand.

Annual

$28 40 per kW per year of'Contt'act Demand

The Company may choose this option when the Customet's set vice is seasonal or erratic„or it may offer the Customer a monthlyminimum option.

Unless othet wise specified in the contract, the billing ptocedure fot annual mininau111s will be as f'ollows:

For each month of the contract yeat when energy is used, a monthly bill will be calculated on the Rate above. For each month of thecontract year when no energy is used, no monthly amount will be billed, The bill for the last month of the contract year will bedetermined as follows:

—If lhe total of the chai ges lor 12 months exceerls the annual minimum, the last bill of the contract year will include only thecharges for that month.

—If the total of the charges for 12 months is less than the annual minimum, the last bill of the contract. year will include an

amount. necessary to satisfy the annual minimum

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power factot of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, lhe Company may correct theintegrated demand in kilowatts fot that month by multiplying by 85 petcent and dividing by the avetage power factor in percent forthat nlont11,

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agteement Iee, business license fee or other fee assessed by ot remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

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ScheduleI (SC)continued

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings fro the purposes of monthly billing

Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

A. For establishments served undm this schedule where environmental space conditioning is required and all energy fm all

such conditioning (heating and cooling) is supplied electrically through the same meter as all othel energy used in tire

establishment, the Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

1_ The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand measured during the month for which the bill is rendered.

2 Fifty percent (50%) of the maximmn integrated thirt3,-minute demand in the previous 12 months including tile month folwhich tile bill is rendeled

3 Fifty percent (50%) of' the Contract Demand

4 15 kilowatts (kW)

Note: The minimum billing demand for contracts made prior to March 15, 1971, shall be 5 kW until the maximum integrated

thirty-minute demand becomes 15 kW, after' which the minimum billing demand for such contracts shall be 15 kW

The Company will install a permanent demand meter' for all customers meeting the requilements of (A) above

B. For all other customers served under this schedule, the Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

1 Tire maxmmm integlated thi,ty-minute demand in the previous 12 months including the month fo, which the bill ismndmed

2 Fifty pmcent (50%) o1: the Contract Demand

3 130kilowatts (kW)

The Company will install a permanent demand metel when the monthly usage of the Customer equals ol exceeds 3,000 kWh

per month, o, when tests indicate a demand of 15 kW or more The Company may, at its option, install a demand meter for

any custome, staved undm (B) above

MINIMUM BILL

The minimuln bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and Energy

Chm'ge, but the bill shall not be less than the amount determined as shown below according to the type of minimum selected by the

Company:

Monthly

$1.49 pm kW per month of Contract Delnand

If the Customer's measured demand exceeds the Contract Demand, the Company may, at any time, establish the minimum based on

the maximum integrated demand in the previous 12 months including tile month for which the bill is rendered, instead of theContract Demand.

Annual

$2840 per kW per year of' Contract Demand

The Company may choose this option when the Customer's service is seasonal or erratic, or it may offer the Customer a monthly

minimum option.

Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the billing procedure for annnal minimums will be as follows:

For each month of the contract yea, when energy is used, a montMy bill will be calculated on the Rate above, For each month of the

contract year when no energy is used, no monthly amount will be billed, The bill for the last month of the contract year will bedetermined as follows:

-- If the total of the chmges for 12 months exceeds the annual minimum, the last bill of the contract year will include only the

charges for that month,

-- If the total of the charges for 12 months is less than the manual minimum, the last bill of the contract year will include an

amount necessary to satisfy the annual minimum

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average montMy power facto,, of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company ,nay correct the

integrated demand in kilowatts fo, that month by multiplying by 85 pmcent and dividing by tile average power factor in percent forthat month

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal smvice agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or local

governmental authority will be added to tile charges determined above

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Schedule I (SC) continued

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company, Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due

and payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIODEach customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company for a minimum original term of one (I) year, and

thereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at anytime thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a

contract for a longer original tei m of years where the requirement is justified by the ciicumstances.

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the service agieement before the expiration of the initial term ol the

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an eat ly termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations.

South Carolina Twenly-Sixth Revised Leaf No 41Effective for bills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2006-210-E, Ordei No 2005-684

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ScheduleI(SC)continued

PAYMENT

Bills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company, Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill If any bill is not S° paid, the Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount_ This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company f0ra minimum original term of one (1) year, and

thereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any

time thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require acontract for a longm ' original term of years where the requirement is.justified by the cilcumstances.

If the Customer requests an amendment to or tmmination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial teHn of the

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early tmmination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations,

South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No 41

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 48

Supeiseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No 48

SCHEDULE IT (SC)INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, TIME-OF-USE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlThis schedule is closed and not available to customers or locations not served on this Schedule prior to October 8, 1985, and shallremain in effect for customers unde& continually eff'ective agieements foi this Schedule made prior to October 8, 1985.

Available only to establishments classified as "Manufactuiing Industiies" by the Standard Industrial Classification Manualpublished by the United States Oovernment, and where more than 50% of the electric energy consumption of such establishment isused for its manufacturing processes

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contiact. ing Customer in a single enterpris, located entirely on a single,contiguous premise.

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary oi breakdown set vice Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for resaleoi exchange oi in paiallel with othei electiic powei, or as a substitute foi power contracted for or which may be contracted for,under any other schedule of the Company, except at the option ol' the Company, under special terins and conditions expressed in

writing in the contract with the Customer.

The obligations of the Company in iegard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessaiy rights-of-way, privileges, franchises and permits, foi the deliveiy of such powei The Company shall not be liable to any customei oiapplicant for powei in the event it is delayed in, or is pievented from furnishing the power by its failuie to secure and retain suchrights-of-way, i ights, privileges, I'i anchises and pei mits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Coinpany will furnish 60 Hertz seivice througll oiic I11etcl, ilt one deliveiy point, at one of the following appioximate voltages,where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; oi.3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; or3-phase, .3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, oi 2300 volts; oi3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, oi 24940Y/14400 volts; or3-phase voltages other than those listed above inay be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customei's conti actwarrants a substation solely to serve that Ciistomei. and if the Customer lurnishes suitable outdoor space on the piemises toaccommodate a giound-type tiansforiner installation, oi substation, oi a tiansfoimer vault built in accoidance with theCompany's specifications.

The type of sei vice supplied will depend upon the voltage available Piospective customeis should determine the available voltageby contacting the nearest. office of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H P may be single-phase All motors of' more than 5 H. P. must be equipped with starting compensators. TheCompany i'esei'ves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the seivice of the Company, to peimitother types of motois.

RATE:I. Basic Facilities Charge $.35.27

Demand ChargeA. On-Peak Demand Charge per monthB, Economy Demand Chai ge

Summer MonthsJune I —Se tember 30

$12.32 per kW$1 05 per kW

Winter MonthsOctober I —Ma 31

$7.23 per kW$1 05 per kW

Energy ChargeA. All 0n-Peak Energy pei monthB. All Off-Peak Eneigy pei' montli

4.0726 cents per kWh3 3254 cents pei kWh

4.0726 cents pei kWh3.3254 cents per kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Peiiod Houis

Off-Peak Period Houis

Summer MonthsJune I —Se tember 3012:00 noon —10:00p. m

Monday —FridayAll other weekday hours and

Winter MonthsOctober I —Ma 316:00 a.m. —I:00 p. m.

Monday —Fi idayall Saturday and Sunday hours.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment I'or Fuel Costs is incorpoi ated as a pai t ol', and will apply to all service supplied undei this Schedule

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo,4SouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo48

SupmsedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SixthRevisedLeafNo48

SCHEDULEIT(SC)INDUSTRIAL,SERVICE,TIME-OF-USE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

This schedule is closed and not available to customers or locations not served on this Schedule prior to October' 8, 1985, and shall

remain in effect for customers undm continually effective agreements for this Schedule made prior to October 8, 1985.

Available only to establishments classified as "Manufacturing Industries" by the Standard Industrial Classification Manual

published by the United States Government, and wbere more than 50% of the electric energy consumption of such establishment is

used for' its manufacturing processes

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contlacting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,

contiguous premise

This Schedule is not available for auxiliary ol breakdown smvice Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used for resale

or exchange or in parallel with other electlic powm, or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for,

under any othe," schedule of the Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions expressed inwriting in the contract with the Customm

The obligations of the Company in legard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-of-

way, privileges, franchises and permits, t:01 the deliveu of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customm oi

applicant for powm in the event it is delayed in, or is plevented ffonl furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such

rights-of-way, rights, privileges, t'ranchises and pelmits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company wilt furnish 60 Hertz service throt, gh one metro, at one delivmy point, at one of the following approximate voltages,where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; or

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, ol 2300 volts; oi

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, or 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

warrants a substation solely to serve that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type t_ansformer installation, or substation, o_ a t_ansfo_me_ vault built in accordance with the

Company's specifications

The type of smvice supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the available voltage

by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H P may be single-phase All motors of more than 5 H.P. must be equipped with starting compensators. The

Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, to permit

other types of motors.

RATE:

I. Basic Facilities Charge $35.27

IL Demand Charge

A. On-Peak Demand Charge per month

B. Economy Demand Chmge

Summer Months

June 1 - September 30

$1232 perkW

$1 05 per kW

Winter Months

October 1 - May 31

$7.23 per kW

$1 05 per kW

II. Energy Charge

A, All On-Peak Energy pm month

B. All Off-Peak Enmgy per month

40726 cents per kWh

3 3254 cents per kWh

4.0726 cents per kWh

3.3254 cents per kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Peliod Horns

Off-Peak Period Hours

Summer Months Winter Months

June 1 - September 30 October 1 - May 31

12:00 noon - 10:00 p.m 6:00 a.m- 1:00 p.m.

Monday - Friday Monday - Friday

All other weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday bouts.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorpolated as a pint of, and will apply to all service supplied under this Schedule

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Schedule IT (SC'1 continued

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billingReadings are taken once a month at intet vals of approximately thirty (30) days

Summer months' rates apply to service from June I through September 30 Winter months' apply to service from October I throughMay .31.

CONTRACT DEMANDThe Company will require contracts to specify the maximum demand to be delivered to the Customer winch shall be the ContractDemand.

Where the Customer can restrict on-peak demand to levels considerably below that of the Contract Demand, the Company may alsocontract f'or a limited On-Peak Contract Demand in addition to the Contract Demand.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

A. The On-Peak Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand during the applicable summer or winter on-peak period during themonth fot which the bill is rendetedFifty percent (50%) of the Conttact Demand (oi 50% of the On-Peak Contract Demand if such is specified in thecontract)15 kilowatts (kW)

B. Economy Demand

To detet mine the Economy Demand, the larget ol

1. The maximum integrated thitty-minute demand duiing the month fot which the bill is t'endered; or2 50% of the Contt act Demand

shall be compared to the On-Peak Billing Demand as rlctermined in A above. If the demand determined by thelatget of B 1 and B. 2 above exceeds the On-Peak Billing Demand, the ditfet ence shall be the Economy Demand

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and EnergyCharge, but the sum of the On-Peak Demand Charge and the Economy Demand Charge shall not be less than $1.52 per month per kWof Contract Demand. If the Customer's measured demand exceeds the Contract Demand, the Company may at any time establish theminimum based on the maximum integrated demand in the previous twelve months including the month for which the bill is tendered.

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power lactot of the Customer's powet tequitements is less than 85 percent, the Company may cortect theintegrated detnand in kilowatts fot that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in percent for thatmonth.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the chat ges determined above.

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due anti payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half' percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendeted on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due andpayable with the bill on which it is tendeted

CONTRACT PERIODEach customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company for a minimum original term of one (I) year, andthereafter from year to year upon the condition that. either party can tet minate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any timethereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may tequire a contract for alonger original term of years where the requirement is justified by thc circumstances.

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial term of theagreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an eatly tetmination chatge as set I'orth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 48Effective for bills on and aftet June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Oidet No 2005-684

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ScheduleIT(SC)continued

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billing

Readings are taken once a month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

Summer months' rates apply to service from June 1 through September 30 Winter months' apply to service fi:om October 1 through

May 31.

CONTRACT DEMAND

The Company will require contracts to specify the maximum demand to be delivered to the Customer which shall be the ContractDemand.

Where the Customer can restrict on-peak demand to levels considerably below that of the Contract Demand, the Company may alsocontract for a limited On-Peak Contract Demand in addition to the Contract Demand.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

A Tim On-Peak Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

1 The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand during the applicable summer or winter on-peak period during themonth fol which the bill is rendmed

2. Fifty percent (50%) of the Contract Demand (or 50% of the On-Peak Contract Demand if such is specified in thecontract)

3. 15 kilowatts (kW)

B Economy Demand

To deterlnine the Economy Demand, the largel o1:

1_ The maxixnum integrated thilty-minute demand duling the month for which the bill is rendered; or2 50% of the Contlact Demand

shall be compared to the On-Peak Billing Demand as determined in A above. If the demand determined by the

linger of B 1 and B 2 above exceeds the On-Peak Billing Demand, the difference shall be the Economy Demand

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and Energy

Chmge, but the sum of the On-Peak Demand Charge and the Economy Demand Charge shall not be less than $1.52 per' month per kW

of Contract Demand. If the Customer's measured demand exceeds the Contract Demand, the Company may at any time establish the

minimum based on the maximum integrated demand in the previous twelve months including the month for which the bill is rendered

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power facto, of the Customer's power iequilements is less than 85 percent, the Company may conect the

integrated demand in kilowatts f01 that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in percent for thatmonth

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agieement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or local

governmental anthority will be added to the chmges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under' the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be rendmed on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and

payable with the bill on which it is rendmed

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from the Company for a minimum original term of one (1) year', and

thereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can tmminate the contract at the end of the original term, or' at any time

thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a contract for alonger' original term of year's where the requirement is justified by the circumstances

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial term of tim

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 48Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Ordm No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Cat olina Sixteenth Revised Leaf No. .58

Superseding South Carolina Fifteenth Revised Leaf No, 58

SCHEDULE MP (SC)MULTIPLE PREMISES SERVICE

(Pilot'1

AVAILABILITYAvailable, at the Company's option, to up to twenty business entities on the Duke system for service to two or more non-contiguous premises, located entirely within the state of South Carolina, provided that the total of the contract demands for allpremises served under this schedule is at least 5000 KW, and provided that each delivery point has a minimum contract demandof 30 KW. A business entity is defined as a single cotporation, partnership, or individual owner. This schedule is not availablefor individual franchise units of a business, nor for subsidiaties opetating as a separate corporation or partnership. The Companywill make the final determination as to what constitutes a business entity and applicable premises to be served under tinsschedule.

Service under this schedule is not available when multiple delivery points exist on contiguous premises unless such multipledelivery points are combined under the Extra Facilities provision of the Company's Service Regulations For the purposes of thisrate, premises is defined as the land and buildings or other facili1ies on it that require the use of electricity. The customer will notbe requited to include a delivety point with other services provided to the premises, if the set vice has a contract demand of lessthan 30 KW. Service to such delivery points will be served undet another applicable schedule.

This Schedule is not available to establishments that. would othet wise qualify fot a residential set vice schedule. Powet delivetedunder this schedule shall not be used for tesale or exchange or in parallel with other electtic powet.

The obligations of the Company in tegatd to supplying power ate dependent upon its securing and tetaining all necessary rightsof way, ptivileges, franchises, permits, fot the deiive&y of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customer orapplicant for power in the event it is delayed, ot is prevented ftom furnishing the powet by its failute to secure and retain suchrights of way, rights, privileges, franchises, and petmits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz setvice through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or.3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; or3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, ot 2300 volts; oi.3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, ot 24940Y/14400 volts; ot3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option il' the size of the Customer's contractwarrants a substation solely to serve that Customet, and if the Customet furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type ttansformer installation, ot substation, or a ttansformer vault built in accordance with theCompany's specifications.

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the availablevoltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H.P. may be single-phase. All motors of more than 5 H. P. must be equipped with stat ting compensators.The Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topermit other types of motors.

RATE:I. Basic Facilities Charge pet month $33 54

II. Demand Charge

A. On-Peak Demand ChargeTransmission Level Billing DemandDistribution Level Billing Demand

Summer MonthsJune I —Se tembet 30

$11 70 pet' kW$12 70 per kW

Wintet MonthsOctober I —Ma 31

$6, 55 per kW$7.55 per kW

B, Excess Demand ChargeEach KW of the Excess Demand $1 01 per kW $1.01 per kW

Energy ChargesA. On-Peak energy pet month

B Off-Peak energy pet month

5 16.34 cents per kWh

2 5033 cents per kWh

5.1634 cents per kwh

2.5033 cents per kwh

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaSixteenthRevisedLeafNo.58

SupersedingSouthCarolinaFifteenthRevisedLeafNo.58

SCHEDULEMP(SC)MULTIPLEPREMISESSERVICE

(Pilot)

AVAILABILITY

Available, at the Company's option, to up to twenty business entities on the Duke system for service to two or more non-

contiguous prem!ses, located entirely within the state of South Carolina, provided that the total of the contract demands for all

premises served under this schedule is at least 5000 KW, and provided that each delivery point has a minimum contract demand

of 30 KW. A business entity is defined as a single corporation, partnership, or individual owner. This schedule is not available

for individual franchise units of a business, nor for subsidiaries ope, ating as a separate corporation or partnership. The Company

will make the final determination as to what constitutes a business entity and applicable premises to be served under thisschedule.

Service under this schedule is not available when multiple delivery l)oints exist oil contiguous premises unless such multiple

delivery points are combined under the Extra Facilities provision of tile Company's Smvice Regulations For the purposes of this

rate, premises is defined as the land and buildings or other facilities on it that require tile use of electricity. The customer will not

be required to include a delivery point with other services provided to the premises, if the smvice has a contract demand of less

than 30 KW. Service to such delivery points will be served under another applicable schedule.

This Schedule is not available to establishments that would othmwise qualify f01 a residential smvice schedule_ Power delivered

under this schedule shall not be used for' lesale or exchange or in pmallel with other electric poweI

The obligations of tile Company in regard to supplying powm are dependent upon its securing and letaining all necessary rights

of way, privileges, franchises, permits, for the delively of such power The Company shall not be liable to any customer or

applicant for power in the event it is delayed, ol is prevented tiom furnishing tile powel by its failure to secure and retain such

rights of way, rights, privileges, franchises, and pmmits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz smvice through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximate

voltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; or

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, or 2300 volts; ol

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, m 24940Y/14400 volts; o_

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if tile size ol the Customer's contract

winrants a substation solely to stove that Customer, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type transformer installation, o_ substation, or a t_ansf0rmer vault built in accordance with tile

Company's specifications.

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the available

voltage by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 HP. may be single-phase. All motor's of more than 5 HP. must be equipped with stm"ting compensators.

The Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, topermit other types of motors.

RATE:

I. Basic Facilities Charge per month $]33 54

IL Demand Charge

A, On-Peak Demand Charge

Transmission Level Billing Demand

Distribution Level Billing Demand

Summer Months

June 1 - September' 30

$11 70 per kW

$12 70 per kW

Winter Months

October 1 - May 31

$6,55 per kW

$7.55 per kW

B. Excess Demand ChargeEach KW of the Excess Demand $1 01 per kW $1.01 per' kW

IIL Energy Charges

A_ On-Peak energy per month

B Off-Peak energy per month

5 16.34 cents per kWh

2 503.3 cents per' kWh

5_ 16.34 cents per kwh

2.5033 cents per kwh

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Schedule MP (SC) continued

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Hours

Summer MonthsJune I —Se tember 30I:00 p. m —9:00 p m

Monday —Friday

Winter MonthsOctober I —Ma 316:00 a m. —I:00 p. m

Monday - Friday

Off-Peak Hours All other weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday hours.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDA, The On-Peak Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the lollowing:

2..3,

The 30-minute integrated demand which is coincident with maximum 30-minute integrated demand for allcustomer premises served under this scheduleFifty percent (50%) of the Premises Conttac[ Demand30 kW

Transmission Level Billing Demand applies to a delivety point set ved ftom the Company's 44 kV system or above,provided that the delivery voltage is a minimum of 4 kV fot initial petmanent service to a premises after (effectivedate) Distribution Level Billing Demand applies to all other ptemises set ved undet this schedule

When the 30-minute integrated demand which is coincident with maximum 30-minute integrated demand for allcustomer premises served under this schedule cannot be determined due to eithet commencement of service at apremises after the beginning of the billing period, o& cessation of service at a ptemises pt ior to the end of the normalbilling period, then the highest 30-minute integrated demand f'or the p&emises during the on-peak petiod served fot thatmonth will be used in (A. 1) above.

B. Excess DemandTo determine the Excess Demand, the maximum integtated thhty-minute demand 1'or the month f'or which the bill isrendered shall be compared to the On-Peak Billing Demand as determined in (A ) above. The diff'erence shall be theExcess Demand for billing purposes

BILLING PROCEDURESThe Company will calculate a separate charge for each premises served undet this schedule Each premises will be billed a BasicFacilities Charge, Demand Chatge, Enetgy Charge, and if applicable, Ext&a Facilities Chatges, and Remote Metering Charges. Anyapplicable sales tax or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state ot local governmental authority will be added to the chatge for eachpremises. The total of the bills calculated for each premises will be provided to the Customer

CONTRACT DEMANDThe Company will require contracts for each premises to specify a Ptemises Contract Demand. The Premises Contract Demand shallbe the maximum demand to be delivered to each premises unde& nortnal conditions The sum of the Premises Contract Demands foreach premises served under this schedule shall be known as the Total Multiple Premises Contract Demand and shall not be less than,5000 kW.

METERING AND OTHER E UIPMENTService supplied under this schedule will be metered through a metet ing system capable of measuting electrical demand and energy atall hours each day. For billing purposes, demand and enet'gy will be detet mined I'rom electtonic pulse data, in lieu of readings takenfrom a standard meter.

If an individual premise to be served has a contract demand of 5000 kW ot greater, no additional metering charges are applicable;however, if the contract demand is less than 5000 kW, remote meteting charges in accordance with the Company's Remote MeterReading and Usage Data Service will apply

The Company shall have the right to install special meteting anti load research devices on the Customer's equipment, and the right touse the Customer's telephone line for communication with the Company's and the Customet 's equipment,

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment fot Fuel Costs is incorporated as a pat t of, and will apply to all set vice supplied under this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intetvening between metei teadings for the purposes of monthly billing.Readings are taken each month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days.

Summer hours and rates ate applicable for service ftom June 1 through September 30 Wintet hours and rates are applicable forservice from October I through May 31.

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ScheduleMP(SC)continued

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Hour's

Off-Peak Hours

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

Summer Months

June 1 - September' 30

1:00 p,m - 9:00 p m

Monday - Friday

Winter Months

October 1 - May 31

6:00 am- 1:00 p,m

Monday - Friday

All other weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday hours.

A, The On-Peak Billing Demand each month shall be tile largest of the following:

I The 30-minute integrated demand which is coincident with maximum 30-minute integrated demand for allcustomer premises served under this schedule

2_ Fifty percent (50%) of the Premises Contract Demand3, 30 kW

Transmission Level Billing Demand applies to a delivery point selved fi'om the Company's 44 kV system or above,

provided that the delivery voltage is a minimum of 4 kV for initial peimanent service to a premises after (effective

date) Distribution Level Billing Demand applies to all other premises staved tinder this schedule

When the 30-minute integrated demand which is coincident with maxinmm 30-1ninute integrated demand for allcustomer premises served under this schedule cannot be determined due to eithm connnencement of service at a

premises after the beginning of the billing period, or cessation of service at a premises plior to the end of the normal

billing period, then the highest 30-minute integrated demand for the plemises during the on-peak period served for thatmonth will be used in (A, 1) above.

B, Excess Demand

To determine the Excess Demand, the maximuln integiated thiity-minute demand for the month for which the bill is

rendered shall be compared to the On-Peak Billing Demand as determined in (A) above The difference shall be the

Excess Demand for billing purposes

BILLING PROCEDURES

The Company will calculate a separate charge for each premises staved under this schedule Each premises will be billed a Basic

Facilities Charge, Demand Chalge, Energy Charge, and if applicable, Extla Facilities Chmges, and Remote Metering Charges. Any

applicable sales tax or othet fee assessed by or remitted to a state Ol local governmental authority will be added to the charge for' each

premises. The total of the bills calculated for each premises will be provided to the Customer

CONTRACT DEMAND

The Company will require contracts for each premises to specify a Premises Contract Demand The Premises Contract Demand shall

be the maximum demand to be delivered to each premises under normal conditions The sum of the Premises Contract Demands for

each premises served under this schedule shall be known as the Total Multiple Premises Contract Demand and shall not be less than5000 kW.

METERING AND OTHER EQUIPMENT

Service supplied under this schedule will be metered through a metering system capable of measming electrical demand and energy at

all hours each day For' billing purposes, demand and energy will be detmmined from elecuonic pulse data, in lieu of readings takenfrom a standard meter.

If an individual premise to be served has a contract demand of 5000 kW ox greater, no additional meteting charges are applicable;

however, if the contract demand is less than 5000 kW, remote metering charges in accordance with the Company's Remote MeterReading and Usage Data Service will apply

The Company shall have the right to install special metering and load research devices on the Customer's equipment, and the right to

use the Customer's telephone line fo, cormnunication with the Company's and the Customm's equipment.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a pint of, and will apply to all service supplied under this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between metel readings for the purposes of monthly billing.Readings m'e taken each month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days.

Summer hours and rates me applicable for service fiom June 1 through September 30 Winter hours and rates are applicable fotservice fi_om October 1 through May 31_

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Schedule MP (SC) continued

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the bill for each premises calculated on the rate above

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct the

integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the avet age power factor in percent forthat month.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or olher fee assessed by or temitted to a state or local

government authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill, In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subjectto a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the

following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on which it. is rendeted

CONTRACT PERIODEach customer shall enter into a conttact to purchase electricity 1'rom the Company for a minit11ul11 oliginal term of one (I) year, and

lhereafter from year to yeat upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the otiginal term, ot any timethereafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days previous notice of such termination in wiiting; but the Company may require a contractfor a longer ot'iginal term of' years whete the requirement is justified by the chcumstances. Each customet served under this pilot. shall

enter a contract to be set ved under this schedule I'or a minimum of one (I) yeai The Company tcset ves the right to terminate servicesupplied undet this schedule fot any violation of the terms and condilions of this schedule.

If the Customer requests an amendment to ot termination of the agreement before the exphation of the initial tetm of the agreement,the Customet shall pay to the Company an eat ly termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations,

South Carolina Sixteenth Revised Leaf No, 58Effective for bills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No. 2005-684

(Page 3 ol .3)

ScheduleMP(SC)continued

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum bill shall be tile bill for each premises calculated on tile rate above

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power' requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct the

integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the avmage power factor' in percent f0rthat month.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal setvice agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or' remitted to a state or' local

government authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Conlpany Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of tile bill, In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day aftel tile date of the bill shall be subject

to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount This late payment ch_uge shall be tendered on the

following month's bill and it shall become pmt of and be due and payable with tile bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity from tile Company foE a mininlum orIiginal term of one (1) year, and

thereafter from year to yem upon the condition that either paity can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or any time

thereafter, by giving at least sixty (60) days previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a contract

for a longer original term of years whine the requii'ement is justified by the cilcumstances Each customel served under this pilot shall

enter a contract to be served under this schedule for a minimum of one (1) year The Company lesmves the right to terminate sm'vice

supplied under this schedule fol any violation of the terms and conditions of this schedule

If the Customer requests an amendment to o_ termination of tile agreement before the expiration o1: the initial tram of the agreement,

the Customer shall pay to the Company an eariy te,mination charge as set folth in the Company's Service Regulations,

South Carolina Sixteenth Revised Leaf No, 58

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No, 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Thirty-First Revised Leaf No .32

Superseding South Carolina Thirtieth Revised Leaf No. 32

SCHEDULE OL (SC)OI.JTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl

Available to the individual customer for lighting of private outdoor areas at locations on the Company's distribution systemService under this Schedule may be withheld or discontinued at the option of the Company

RATE:

(A) Bracket-Mounted LuminairesAll-night outdoor lighting service using Company standard equipment mounted on standard poles.

~Lmm Ratin

Lumens kWh Per StvleMonth

Per Month Per Luminaire and

New Pole Served

4,0004,0004&000

4,0007,5007,5007,500

20.000

4,0009,5009,500

13,00016,00027,50050,000

41414141757575

152

2147475670

104156

Mercury VaporPost Top (.3)SuburbanPost Top (7)Post Top (7)Post Top (7)Subui ban (8)IJrbanUrban

High Pressure Sodium VaporPost Top (3)Suburban (8)Urban

Subui ban (in suitable mercury fixture)UrbanUrban

Urban

5' 6 25 (4)485 (5)810

10.559956257.25940

NA7 .358.508 00 (6)880

10.2512 05

NANA

NANANA

'ti I I 9512 9515 10

NA1.3 0514 20NA

14 5015.9517 75

$13 00NANA

NA

NA16.0017.0019.15

1.3 0017 1018.25NA

18.5520 0021.80

40,000110,000

155.395

Metal HalideUrban

Area14.9548.55

20.6556 05

24.7060. 10

(I) The monthly rate per Iuminaire will be as shown above plus 0.123.3 cent per kWh for the indicated kWh per month.(2) For luminaries in service before November 18, 1991, the monthly rate is applicable to existing installations, including

pole, but does not include additional separate charges.(3) Luminaire is not available for the lighting of streets, roadways, and other vehicle thoroughf'ares.(4) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations Rate applies to existing installations which were in service

before November 18, 1991(5) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations. Rate applies to existing installations which were in service

before. January I, 197.3.

(6) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations. Rate applies to existing inslallations which wei'e in servicebefore October 8, 1985.

(7) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations Rate applies to existing installations which were in servicebefore January 17, 1975.

(8) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations Rate applies to existing installations which were in servicebefore July I, 2005.

(B) Other LuminairesDecorative and non-standald luirunaiics can bc nlstallcrl on Icclucst, Bf. thc Conipany's option, at the rate in (A) above plus Bnextra monthly charge equal to 1.7'10 of the estimated difference in cost insta! led between the ltullinaire and structure requestedand Ihe equivalent luminaire and wood pole in (A) above.

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaThirty-FirstRevisedLeafNo32

SupersedingSouthCarolinaThirtiethRevisedLeafNo.32

SCHEDULEOt,(SC)OUTDOORLIGHTINGSERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available to the individual customer tbr lighting of private outdoor areas at locations on tile Company's distribution system

Service under this Schedule may be withheld or discontinued at the option of tile Company

RATE:

(A) Bracket-Mounted Luminaires

All-night outdoor lighting service using Company standard equipment mounted on standard poles:

Lamp Ratin_

Lumens kWh Per St-vieMonth

Per Month Per Luminaire and

New Pole Served

Existin_ New Pole ( 1) Underground(l)

Mercury Vapor

4,000 41 Post Top (3) $ 6 25 (4) NA $1300

4,000 41 Subtuban 485 (5) NA NA

4,000 41 Post Top (7) 8 10 NA NA

4,000 41 Post Top (7) 10.55 NA NA

7,500 75 Post Top (7) 995 NA NA

7,500 75 Suburban (8) 6 25 $11 95 16,00

7,500 75 Urban 7,25 12 95 1ZOO

20,000 152 Urban 940 1510 19, t5

High Pressure Sodium Vapor4,000 21 Post Top (3) NA NA 1300

9,500 47 Suburban (8) 7 35 13 05 17 10

9,500 47 Urban 8 50 14 20 18.25

13,000 56 Submban (in suitable mercury fixture) 800 (6) NA NA

16,000 70 Urban 8 80 1450 18.55

27,500 104 Urban 1025 15.95 2000

50,000 156 Urban 12 05 1775 2180

Metal llalide

40,000 155 Urban 1495 20.65 24.70

110,000 .395 Area 4855 56 05 60.10

(1) Tile monthly rate per huninaire will be as shown above plus 0.1233 cent per kWh i-br the indicated kWh per month.

(2) For luminaries in service before November' 18, 1991, the monthly rate is applicable to existing installations, including

pole, but does not include additional separate charges.

(3) Luminaire is not available for the lighting of streets, roadways, and other vehicle thoroughfhres.

(4) Lmninaire is trot available for new installation locations Rate applies to existing installations which were in servicebefore November 18, 1991

(5) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations. Rate applies to existing installations which were in servicebefore January 1, 1973

(6) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations. Rate applies to existing installations which were in servicebefore October 8, 1985

(7) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations Rate applies to existing installations which were in service

before January 17, 1975.

(8) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations Rate applies to existing installations which were in service

before July 1,2005.

(B) Other Luminaires

Decorative and non-standard luminaires can be installed on request, at the Companys option, at the rate in (A) above plus an

extra monthly charge equal to 1.7% of the estimated difference in cost installed between the huninaire and structure requestedand the equivalent tuminaire and wood pole in (A) above.

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Schedule OL (SC) (continued)

(C) Under round Char es

( I ) Additional monthly charge for the underground conductor system.

Feet Per PoleOver ISO feet

From Overhead S stem$.07 for each increment of 10 feet,or less, over 150 feet

From Under round S stem$07 for each increment of 10 feet,or less, over 150 feet

(2) When the installation requires the cutting and replacing of pavement of more than one drive or one walkway perluminaire, 1.7% of the estimated cost of this cutting and replacing of pavement will be added to the charges above.

(3) When an installation is in an area served by a concrete-encased duct system, additional charges stated above will notapply and, instead, the additional monthly charge will be 1,7% of the estimated cost of the underground conductorsystem.

(4) An underground conductor system„up to 150 feet per pole, can be installed to an existing pole under the "ExistingPole" rate in (A) for an additional monthly charge of $4 05 per pole. For installations over 150 feet per pole,the charges under (C) (I) will apply in addition to the $4 05 charge.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied undei this Schedule

EXPLANATORY NOTES(I ) Lamps will bum fi om approximately one half-hour after sunset until approxin1ately olte llalf-hour before suni ise

The Coiltpaliy will readily replace burned-out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaires during iegulai daytimeworking hours following notification by the Customer

(2) Luminaires will be installed only on Company-owned poles, and all I'acilities necessary for service undei thisSchedule, including fixtures, Ial11ps, colltrols, poles, hardware, tiansformers, conduciois, and other appuitellilllcesshall be owned and maintained by the Company

(3) Equipment (such as disconnecting switches) not supplied by the Company as standiud is not available under thisSchedule, and shall not be installed by the Customer.

(4) This Schedule is not available I'or seasonal or other part-time operation of outdoor luminaires(5) Clear mercury vapor lamps are standard equipment in all mercury vapor luminaires Coloi-improverl Ialltps cait be supplied foi

an extra charge of $1 05 per lamp per month.(6) Service using oveihead conductors is not available in any aiea designated by the Company as undeiground distiibution area, nor

in any area, location, or premises being served fiom an underground source.(7) All luminaires except the 110,000 lumen metal halide fixture will be installed on standard .30-1'oot, class 6 size wood poles, The

110,000 lulltell lnetaI halide fixture will be installed on standard 40-foot, class 5 wood poles On Customer iequest, and for anadditional charge, all luminaires, except the 110,000 lumen metal halide fixture can be installed on wood poles largei than thestandard 30-foot, class 6 size. if the location permits the use of bucket-type equipment foi mounting and sei vicing; .3S-t'oot, class5 pole for 25 cents per montll, OI' 40-foot, class 5 pole for 35 cents per month. Other size poles, oi structuies other than standardwood poles, can be installed for an extra monthly charge equal to I 7% of the estimated installed cost diff'erence between iherequested pole or structure, and the standard wood pole, but not less than $5.35 per 111onth per pole or structure, Brackets longerthan the standard length of .30 inches, but not longer than 20 feet, can be installed where use of bucket-type equipment ispeiiniiied foi an extra cllatge of 70 cents pei month per bracket

(8) Where two or more lill11inaires were installed for service before November 18, 1991 on the same pole or other structure, theapplicable monthly charges for each luminaire other than the first will be reduced $1.75

(9) Luminaiie locations shall be designated by the Customer and where only an extension of secondary facilities is required fiom thenearest distribution souice, the rate per luminaire in (A) above shall apply. When the number of required poles exceeds thenumber of luminaires requested, a monthly charge not less than $1.75 per standard wood pole shall be made for luminaiiesinstalled for service before November 18. 1991. A monthly charge of $5.70 per standard wood pole shall be made foi luminairesinstalled for service after November 18, 1991. When any installation requires an extension ol primary facilities solely to servethe luminaires, an additional monthly charge equal to 1.7% of the estimated cost of the primaiy extension shall be made Shouldany installation require guying of secondary facilities, a charge of 60 cents per month per guy shall be 111ade

(10) "Suburban" luminaiies are defined as standard NEMA-style fixtures with refractors and vertical-burning lamps. "Urban"luminaires are defined as "cobra-style" fixtures with enclosed refractive or flat lenses and horizontal-burning lamps

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreemeni fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or iemitted to a state or localgoverninenial authority will be added io the charges determined above

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past duc and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill II'any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend seirvice In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject io a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late paymeni charge onthe unpaid amount This late payi11ellt charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it sha! I become part ol; and be dueand payable with, the bill on which it is rendered.

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ScheduleOL(SC)(continued)

(C)_Underground Charges

(1) Additional monthly charge for the underground conductor system:

Feet Pc, Pole From Overhead System From Underground System

Over 150 feet $.07 for each increment of 10 feet, $ 07 for each increment of 10 feet,

or less, over 150 feet or less, over 150 feet

(2) When the installation requires the cutting and replacing of pavement of more than one drive or one walkway per

luminaire, 1_7% of the estimated cost of this cutting and replacing of pavement will be added to the charges above.

(3) When an installation is in an area served by a concrete-encased duct system, additional charges stated above will not

apply and, instead, the additional monthly charge will be 1.7% of the estimated cost of the underground conductorsystem

(4) An underground conductor system, up to 150 feet per pole, can be installed to an existing pole under the "Existing

Pole" rate in (A) for an additional monthly charge of $405 per pole. For installations over 150 feet per pole,

the charges under (C) (1) will apply in addition to the $405 charge.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of; and will apply to all service supplied under this Schedule

EXPLANATORY NOTES

(1) Lamps will bum flora approximately one half-hour after' sunset until approximately one haltqlour before sumise

The Company will readily replace burned-out lamps and otherwise maintain the luminaires during regulax daytimeworking hours following notification by the Customer

(2) Luminaires will be installed only on Company-owned poles, mad all facilities necessary for service undel this

Schedule, including tqxtures, lamps, controls, poles, hardware, transformers, conductms, and other appurtenancesshall be owned and maintained by the Company

(3) Equipment (such as disconnecting switches) not supplied by the Company as standard is not available under this

Schedule, and shall not be installed by the Customer

(4) This Schedule is not available l_)r seasonal or other part-time operation of outdoor hnninaires

(5) Clear mercury vapor lamps are standard equipment in all mercury vapor luminai,es Colox-improved lamps can be supplied fman extra charge of $1 05 per lamp per month.

(6) Service using overhead conductors is not available in any mea designated by the Company _ underground distribution area, norin any area, location, or premises being served flom an underground source.

(7) All luminaires except the 110,000 hunen metal halide fixture will be installed on standard 30-foot, class 6 size wood poles. The

110,000 lumen metal halide fixture will be installed on standard 40-foot, class 5 wood poles On Customer request, and for an

additional charge, all huninaires, except the 1 I0,000 hunen metal halide fixture can be installed on wood poles larger than the

standard 30-foot, class 6 size, if the location permits tile use of bucket-type equipment fox mounting and servicing: 35-foot, class

5 pole for 25 cents per month, or 40-f0ot, class 5 pole for 35 cents per month Other size poles, o, structures other than standard

wood poles, can be installed for an extra monthly charge equal to 17% of the estimated installed cost difference between the

requested pole or structure, and the standard wood pole, but not less than $5.35 per month per' pole or structure. Brackets longer

than the standard length of 30 inches, but not longer than 20 feet, can be installed where use of bucket-type equipment ispemritted fox an extra charge of 70 cents per month per bracket

(8) Where two or more hnninaires were installed fox"service before November 18, 1991 on the same pole or other structure, theapplicable monthly charges for each luminaire other than the first will be reduced $1.75

(9) Luminaixe locations shall be designated by tile Customer and where only an extension of secondary facilities is required from the

nearest distribution source, the rate per luminaire in (A) above shall apply. When the number of required poles exceeds the

number of luminaires requested, a monthly charge not less than $1_75 per standard wood pole shall be made for' luminaires

installed for service before November 18, 1991. A monthly charge of $5_70 per' standard wood pole shall be made fo," luminaires

installed for service after November 18, 1991. When any installation requires an extension of primary facilities solely to serve

the luminaires, an additional monthly charge equal to 1.7% of the estimated cost of the primary extension shall be made Should

any installation require guying of secondary facilities, a charge of 60 cents per month per guy shall be made

(10) "Suburban" luminailes ale defined as standard NEMA-style fixtures with refractors and vertical-burning lamps "Urban"

luminaires are defined as "cobra-style" fixtures with enclosed refractive or flat lenses and horizontal-burning lamps

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

tile unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following mouth's bill and it shall become part of, and be dueand payable with, the bill on which it is rendered

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Schedule OL (SC) (continued)

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of contract may be from a minimum of one year to a Iriaximum of 20 years Contracts will continue after theoriginal term until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice The Customer may amend or terminate the Agreementbefore the expiration of the initial Contract Period by paying to the Company a sum of money equal to 40% of the monthly bills whichotherwise would have been rendered for the remaining term of the initial Contract Period, less the monthly bills for the initial term ofcontract of any successor customer who has applied for lighting service at the premises prior to the effective date of the contractamendment or termination, provided, however, this amount shall not be less than zero. The Company may require a deposit not toexceed 40% of the revenue for the original term The deposit will be returned at the end of the original term, provided the Customerhas met all provisions of the contract Minimum term of contract for specific situations shall be:

(a) One year for all luminaires installed at a residence and designated by the Company as standard, post top andbracket-mounted on standard poles

(b) Three years for all luminaires not installed at a residence and designated by tlie Company as standard, post top andbracket-mounted on standard poles

(c) Ten years f'o r all luminaires designated by the Company as decorative, and foi all standard luminaires mounted onsupports other than standard wood poles, and for primary extensions solely serving the luminaii es.

(d) Twenty years for all luminaires or suppoi'ts designated by the Company as non-standard

South Carolina Thirty-First Revised Leaf No. 32Effective toi bills on and alter June 1, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E Order No 2005-684

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ScheduleOL(SC)(continued)

CONTRACT PERIOD

The original term of contract may be from a minimum of one year' to a maximum of 20 years Contracts will continue after tim

original term until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice The Customer may amend or terminate the Agreement

before the expiration of the initial Contract Period by paying to the Company a sum of money equal to 40% of the monthly bills which

otherwise would have been rendered for' the remaining term of the initial Contract Period, less the monthly bills for the initial term of

contract of any successor customer who has applied for lighting service at the premises prior to the effective date of the contract

amendment or termination, provided, however, this amount shall not be less than zero, The Company may require a deposit not to

exceed 40% of the revenue for the original term The deposit wilt be returned at the end of the original term, provided the Customerhas met all provisions of the contract Minimum term of contract for specific situations shall be:

(a) One year for all luminaires installed at a residence and designated by the Company as standard, post top andbracket-mounted on standard poles

(b) Three years for all luminaires not installed at a residence and designated by tl)e Company as standard, post top andbracket-mounted on standard poles

(c) Ten years for all luminaires designated by the Company as decorative, and fox all standard luminaires mounted on

supports other than standard wood poles, and for primm3, extensions solely serving the Ituninaires,

(d) Twenty years for all luminaires or supports designated by the Company as non-standard

South Carolina Thirty-First Revised Leaf No, 32

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E Order No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No. 51

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No 51

SCHEDULE OPT (SC)OPTIONAL POWER SERVICE, TIME-OF-USE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable to the individual customer.

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premise.

This Schedule is not available to the individual customer who qualifies for a residential schedule, nor for auxiliary or breakdownservice. Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used fot resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power or as asubstitute f'or powet contracted for or which may be contracted for, undet any other schedule of the Company, except at the optionof the Company, undet special tetms and conditions expressed in wtiting in the conttact with the Customer

The obligations of the Company in regatd to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessat3 rights-of-way, privileges, franchises and pertnits, fot' the delivery of such power. The Company shall not be liable to any customer orapplicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented from furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain suchrights-of-way, rights, ptdvileges, ftanchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will I'urnish 60 Hct tz set vice thtough one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the following apptoximate voltages,where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts, 120/208 volts, 240/480 volts ot othet available single-phase voltages at the company's option: ot3-phase, 208 Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; ol3-phase, 3-wite, 240, 460, 480, 575, ot 2300 volts; ot3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, ot 24940Y/14400 volts; ot3-phase voltages othet than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customet's conttactwarrants a substation solely to set ve that Customer, and il the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type tt ansformer installation, or substation, or a transformer vault built in accordance with theCompany's specifications

The type of service supplied will depenrl upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the available voltageby contacting the nearest office ol the Company before purchasing equipment.

Motors of less than 5 H P. may be single-phase. All motots of more than 5 H. P must be equipped with starting compensators. TheCompany reset ves the tight, when in its opinion the installation would not be dettimental to the service of the Company, to permitother types of motors.

RATE:I. Basic Facilities Chat ge $33,54

Demand Chat geA. On-Peak Demand Charge per month

For the first 2000 kW of Billing Demand pet monthFor the next 3000 kW of Billing Demand per monthFor all over 5000 kW of Billing Demand pet month

Summer MonthsJune I —Se tember 30

$13.16 per kW$11.67 per kW$9.40 per kW

Winter Months

October I —Ma 31$7.69 per kW$6.40 per kW$4.74 per kW

B. Economy Demand Charge per month $1,01 per kW $1.01 per kW

Energy ChargeA All 0n-Peak Energy per monthB. All Oft-Peak Energy pet month

5 1634 cents per kWh2.5033 cents per kWh

5.1634 cents per kWh2.5033 cents per kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Period Houts

Off-Peak Period Houts

Summer Months Winter MonthsJune I —Se tember 30 October I —Ma 31I:00 p. m. —9:00 p. m. 6:00 a m. —1:00p m

Monday —Friday Monday —FridayAll other weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday hours.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a patt of, and will apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaTwenty-NinthRevisedLeafNo51

Super'sedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-EighthRevisedLeafNo51

SCHEDULEOPT(SC)OPTIONALPOWERSERVICE,TIME-OF-USE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available to tire individual customer

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the contracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on a single,contiguous premise,

This Schedule is not available to tbe individual customer who qualifies for a residential schedule, nor tot auxiliary or breakdown

service_ Power delivered under this schedule shall not be used fm resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power or as a

substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under arty other schedule of the Company, except at the option

of the Company, undm special terms and conditions expressed in wilting in the contract with the Customer

The obligations of the Company in regmd to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-of-

way, privileges, franchises and permits, for the delivery of such power, The Company shall not be liable to any customer or

applicant for power in the event it is delayed in, or is prevented f,om fm-nislfing the power' by its failure to secure and retain suchrights-of-way, rights, privileges, fianchises and permits

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hmtz service through one ineter, at one delivery point, at one of the tollowing approximate voltages,where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts, 120/208 volts, 240/480 volts o_ othel available single-phase voltages at the company's option; o_3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; or

3-phase, 3-wile, 240, 460, 480, 575, m 2300 volts; ol

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, ol 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages othm than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

warrants a substation solely to stove that Customm, and if the Customer furnishes suitable outdoor space on the premises toaccommodate a ground-type t_ansfbrmer installation, or substation, or a transformer vault built in accordance with the

Company's specifications

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the available voltageby contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment,

Motor's of less than 5 HP, may be single-phase All motols of more than 5 HP must be equipped with starting compensators The

Company reserves tim light, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, to permitother types of motors

RATE:

I_ Basic Facilities Charge $33,54

II, Demand Charge

A On-Peak Demand Charge per month

For the first 2000 kW of Billing Demand pet month

Foi' the next 3000 kW of Billing Demand per month

For all over 5000 kW of Billing Demand pel month

Summer Months

June 1 - September 30

Winter Months

October 1 - May 31

$13.16 per kW $769 per kW

$11,67 per kW $6.40 per kW

$ 9,40 per kW $4,74 per kW

B Economy Demand Charge per month $1,01 per kW $1,01 per kW

III Energy Charge

A All On-Peak Energy per' month

B_ All Off-Peak Energy pm mOlltb5 1634 cents per kWh

2,5033 cents per kWh5,1634 cents per kWh

2,5033 cents per kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Period Horns

Off-Peak Period Horns

Summer Months Winter Months

June 1 - September 30 October 1 - May 31

1:00 pro.-9:00 p.m 6:00 am,- 1:00 p m

Monday - Friday Monday - Friday

All other weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday hour's

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a pint of, and will apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule

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(Schedule OPT(SC) continued)

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period inteivening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billingReadings are taken earh month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days

Summer months" rates apply to service fiom .June I tluough September 30 Winter months' rates apply to service from October Ithrough May 31

For customers in billing cycles 1-14 and 21-34, summer months' rates apply to the billing months of .July through October. Wintermonths' rates apply to the billing months of November through June

CONTRACT DEMANDThe Company will require contracts to specil'y the maximum demand to be delivered to the Customer whirh shall be the ContractDemand.

Where the Customer can restrict on-peak demand to levels ronsiderably below that. of t.he Contract Demand, the Company may alsocontract for a linuted On-Peak Contract Demand in addition to the Contract Demand

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDA. The On-Peak Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand rluring the applicable summei or winter on-peak period duiing themonth foi whirh the bill is rendeiedFif'ty peicent (50%) of the Contiact. Demand (or 50% of the On-Peak Contract Demand if such is specil'ied in theconti act)15 kilowatts (kW)

B Economy DemandTo detei mine the Econoliiy Delnand, the lai ger ol

I, The maximum integiated thiity-minute demanil during the month for which the bill is rendeted; or2. 50% of the Conti act Demand

shall be compared to the On-Peak Billing Demand as determined in A above, If' the demand detertnined by thelargei ol' B 1 and B 2 above exceeds the On-Peak Billing Demand, the difference shall be the Economy Demand

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the bill ralculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and EnergyCharge, but the sum of the On-Peak Demand Chaige and the Eronomy Demand Charge shall not be less than $1.49 per month per kW ofContract Demand. If the Customer's measured demand exceeds the Contiact Demand, [he Company may at any time establish theminimum based on the maximum integi ated demand in the previous twelve months including the month for which the bill is rendered

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power factoi of the Customer's powei requirements is less than 85 peicent, the Company may ronect theintegrated demand in kilowatts f'or that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in percent. for that.month,

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the chai ges detei mined above.

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the dale of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent. onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all hillsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day aftei the date of the hill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount, This late payment chai ge shall be rendered on the following inonth's bill and it shall become part of and be due andpayable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODEach rustomer shall enter into a contiart to purchase electricity I'rom the Company for a minimum original term of one (I) year, andthereafter from yeai' to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contiact at the end of the oiiginal term, oi at any timethereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a contract foi alonger original term of yeats where the requirement is justified by the circumstances.

If the Customer requests an amendment to oi termination of the agieement before the expiration of the initial term of the agieement, theCustomer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Sei vice Regulations.

South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leal No 51Effective for bills on and after. June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E. Ordei No 2005-684

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(ScheduleOPT(SC)continued)

DEFINITIONOF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between meter readings for the purposes of monthly billingReadings are taken each month at intervals of approximately thilty (30) days

Summer months' rates apply to service fiom June 1 through September 30 Winter months' rates apply to service from October 1through May 31

For customers in billing cycles 1-14 and 21-134, summer months' rates apply to the billing months of Iuly through October. Wintermonths' rates apply to the billing months of November through June

CONTRACT DEMAND

The Company will require contracts to specify the maximum demand to be delivered to the Customer which shall be the ContractDemand.

Where the Customer can restrict on-peak demand to levels considerably below that of the Contract Demand, the Company may alsocontract for a limited On-Peak Contract Demand in addition to the Contract Demand

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

A. The On-Peak Billing Demand each month shall be the largest of the following:

1 The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand during the applicable summer or winter on-peak period dining tlremonth f0z which the bill is rendmed

2 Fifty pmcent (50%) of the Contract Demand (or 50% of the On-Peak Contract Demand if such is specified in thecontract)

3 15 kilowatts (kW)

B Economy Demand

To determine the Economy Delnand, the latger ot

1. The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand during the month for which tire bill is rendered; or2_ 50% of the Contlact Demand

shall be compared to the On-Peak Billing Demand as determined in A above. If the demand determined by the

largm of B 1 and B 2 above exceeds the On-Peak Billing Demand, the difference shall be the Economy Demand

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum bill shall be the bill calculated on the Rate above including the Basic Facilities Charge, Demand Charge and Energy

Charge, but the sum of the On-Peak Demand Charge and the Economy Demand Charge shall not be less than $1.49 per month per kW of

Contract Demand If the Customer's measured demand exceeds the Contract Demand, the Company may at any time establish the

minimum based on the maximum integrated demand in the previous twelve months including the month for which the bill is rendered

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power factor of the Customer's power requirements is less than 85 percent, the Company may correct the

integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor in percent for thatmonth,

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the chmges determined above.

PAYMENT

Bills under tlle Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills ate past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill_ If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day aftm the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount. This late payment chatge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due andpayable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contract to purchase electricity fi'om the Company for a minimum original term of one (1) year, and

thereafter from year to year upon the condition that either party can terminate the contract at the end of the original term, or at any time

thereafter by giving at least sixty (60) days' previous notice of such termination in writing; but the Company may require a contract for a

longer original term of years where the requirement is .justified by the circumstances_

If the Customer requests an amendment to o_ termination of the agreement before the expiration of tire initial term of the agreement, the

Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Smvice Regulations.

South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No 51

Effective for bills on and after .June 1,2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E. Order No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 55

Superserling South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 55

SCHEDULE PG (SC)PARALLEL GENERATION

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl )Available only lo non-residential establishments which have generating facilities not in excess of eighty (80) megawatts which areinterconnected with the Company's system

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the individual conlracting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on asingle, contiguous premise

The Customer's interconnected powet generating facilities may be operated in parallel with lhe Company's system. Powerdelivered under this schedule shall not be used for tesale or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for,under any other schedule of the Power Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditionsexpressed in writing in the contracl with the Customer

The obligations of the Company in tegard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-of-way, privileges, franchises and permits, for the delivery of' such power. The Company shall not be liable to any customer otapplicant for power in the event it is delayed in or is prevented f'rom, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain suchtights-of-way, rights, privileges, franchises and permits.

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Het tz service through one metering point, at one delivery point. , at one of the following approximatevoltages where available, upon mutual agteement:

3-phase, 208Y/120 volls, 460Y/265 volls, 480Y/277 volls; or.3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, o& 2300 volls, ot3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, ot 24940Y/14400 volts; or3-phase volfages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if lhe size of the Customer's contt actwarrants a substation solely to set ve thai Customet', and if lhc Customet furnishes suilable outdoot space on the ptemises toaccommodate a ground-type ttansformet installation, or substation, or a transfotmet vault builf. in accordance with theCompany's specifications

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available. Prospective customers should determine the available voltageby contacting the nearest office of' the Company before purchasing equipment

Motors of less than 5 H. P may be single-phase All molors of more than 5 H. P. must be equipped with starting compensators. TheCompany reserves the right, when in its opinion the inslallalion would not be delrimental to the service of the Company, to permitother types of motors,

RATE:Interconnected To

Ttansnnssion S stem Disttibution S stemCHARGESI. Customer Charge per month: $5.3.76 $53.76

On-Peak Demand Chatge per On-Peak month:

Energy Charge

$13.24 per kW $15.77 pet kW

a. All On-Peak Energy pet month:b. All Off-Peak Energy pet month:

3.2657 cents per kWh 3.3370 cents per kWh.3,0722 cents per kWh 3 1437 cents per kWh

IV, Standby Charge per month: $095 per kW $0.95 pet kW

CREDITSCredits for cxccss cnctgy supplied to the Company will be ptovided at the tates in Schedule PP (SC);however, fot customers teceiving credits for excess energy under Schedule PG (SC) putsuant to a contract ineffect prior to September I, 1996, the credits shall be as follows:

I. Demand Credit per On-Peak month: $.5,94 per kW $6.15 per kW

Energy Credita All On-Peak Energy pet month.b. All 0f'f-Peak Energy pet month.

.3 1497 cents pet kWh .3.2297 cents per kWh

.3 0197 cents pcr kWh 3 0997 cents pet kWh

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaTwenty-EighthRevisedLeafNo.55

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo.55

SCHEDULEPG(SC)PARALLELGENERATION

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only to non-residential establishments which have generating facilities not in excess of eighty ('80) megawatts which are

interconnected with the Company's system

Service under this Schedule shall be used solely by the individual contlacting Customer in a single enterprise, located entirely on asingle, contiguous premise

The Customer's interconnected power generating facilities may be operated in parallel with the Company's system Power

delivered under this schedule shall not be used for resale or as a substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for,

under any other schedule of the Power Company, except at the option of the Company, under special terms and conditions

expressed in writing in the contract with the Customer

The obligations of the Company in regard to supplying power are dependent upon its securing and retaining all necessary rights-of-

way, privileges, franchises and permits, for the deliveu of such power'. The Company shall not be liable to any customer or

applicant for' power in the event it is delayed in or is p_evented from, furnishing the power by its failure to secure and retain such

rights-of-way, rights, privileges, franchises and permits.

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz service through one metering point, at one delivery point, at one of the following approxiinate

voltages where available, upon mutual agreement:

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts, 460Y/265 volts, 480Y/277 volts; ot

3-phase, 3-wire, 240, 460, 480, 575, or 2300 volts; or

3-phase, 4160Y/2400, 12470Y/7200, ol 24940Y/14400 volts; or

3-phase voltages other than those listed above may be available at the Company's option if the size of the Customer's contract

warrants a substation solely to selve that Customer, and if the Customm furnishes suitable outdool space on the premises to

accommodate a ground-type t_ansf6rme_ installation, or substation, or a transfom_m vault built in accordance with the

Company's specifications

The type of service supplied will depend upon the voltage available Prospective customers should determine the available voltage

by contacting the nearest office of the Company before purchasing equipment

Motors of less than 5 HP may be single-phase All motor's of more than 5 H.P must be equipped with starting compensators. The

Company reserves the right, when in its opinion the installation would not be detrimental to the service of the Company, to permitother types of motors.

RATE:

CHARGES

I, Customer' Charge per month:

Interconnected To

Transmission System Distribution System

$53.76 $53.76

II On-Peak Demand Charge per On-Peak month: $13.24 per kW $15,77 per kW

III. Energy Charge

a. All On-Peak Energy per month:

b, All Off-Peak Energy pel lnonth:

3,2657 cents per kWh

3,0722 cents per kWh

IV. Standby Charge per month: $095 per kW

3.3370 cents per kWh

3 1437 cents per kWh

$0,95 per kW

CREDITS

Credits for excess energy supplied to the Company will be provided at the rates in Schedule PP (SC);

however, for customers receiving credits for excess enmgy under Schedule PG (SC) ptusuant to a contract in

effect prior to September 1, 1996, the credits shall be as follows:

I. Demand Credit per On-Peak month: $5,94 per kW $6 15 per kW

II. Energy Credit

a All On-Peak Energy pm month:

b, All Off-Peak Energy pm month:3 1497 cents pm kWh

.30197 cents per kWh

32297 cents per kWh

30997 cents per kWh

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(Schedule PG (SC) Continued)

ADJUSTMENTS FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part ot, and will apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agteement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK PERIODSOn-Peak Period Hours 7:00 a m. - 11:00p m. Monday —FridayOff-Peak Period Hours All othet weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday hours

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period of time between meter readings for the purpose of monthly billingsReadings are taken once a month at intervals of apptoximately thirty (30) days

On-Peak MonthsOff-Peak Months

Billing Months of Decembet, January, February, March, .Iune, July, August, SeptemberBilling Months of Apt il, May, October, November

CONTRACT DEMANDThe Company will require contracts to speci ly a Contt act Demand The Contract Demand shall be the maximum demand to be deliveredunder normal conditions to the Customer duting the on-peak periods ol the On-peak Billing months of December through March andJune thtough September

DETERMINATION OF DEMAND CHARGESThe On-Peak Demand f'ot billing purposes shall he the largest ol the lollowing:

1. The maximum integrated thirty-minute demand dut ing the on-peak period during the On-Peak month for which the bill is rendered,2. Seventy-I'ive percent (7S%) of the Contract Demand3. .30 kilowatts (kW)

Demand charges are applicable for the billing months of December through March and June through September, Demand charges donot apply in the billing months of'October, November, April, ot May

DETERMINATION OF STANDBY CHARGEThe Company will require each customet who supplies any pot tion ol' his electrical requhements by his generating facilities to contractfor standby, auxiliat3, ot breakdown set vice Fot billing purposes the Standby kW will be based on the nameplate capacity in kilowattsof the Customer's genetating facility.

However, at the option of the Customer, additional metering f'acilities will be installed and for billing purposes, the Standby kW will bebased on the Customer's maximum integrated thirty-minute demand which has been supplied by the Customer's generating facilitiesduring the previous twelve months, including the month for which thc bill is rendered. If additional metering facilities ate inslalled, theywill be subject to a monthly Extra Facilities Charge.

INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES CHARGEThe Customer shall be responsible for providing suitable control and protective devices on his equipment to assure no distutbance toother customers of lhe Company or to the Company itsell, and to protect the Customer's facilities from all loss or damage which couldresult from operation with the Company's system

The Company will furnish, install, own, and maintain intet connection facilities necessaty for service under this Schedule including:

--suitable control and protective devices installed on the Company's equipment to allow operation of the Customer's generatingfacilities;

-metering facilities equipped to prevent reverse registration for the measutement of' service under this Schedule; and-any other modification to its system required to serve the Customer under this Schedule as required by the Company.

All such interconnection facilities in excess of those requited in the absence of the Customer's generating facilities to provide capacity atthe level of the Contract Demand shall be subject to a monthly charge under the Extra Facilities ptovision of the Company's ServiceRegulations, The Company reserves the right to install, at any time, facilities necessary for the appropriate measurement of serviceunder this Schedule and to adjust the Interconnection Facilities Charge accotdingly, solely at the option of the Company.

DETERMINATION OF DEMAND CREDITS (See Rate Paragtaph for applicability)Demand credits will be based on the maximum thhty-minute integrated demand which is continuously supplied to the Company duringthe on-peak periods of the months of June through September and December thorough Match, and will be applied to the Customet's billin the appropriate month.

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(SchedulePG(SC)Continued)

ADJUSTMENTS FOR FUEL COSTS

Tim Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied undm, this Schedule

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK PERIODS

On-Peak Period Hours 7:00 am. - 11:00 p in. Monday - Friday

Off--Peak Period Hours All other weekday hours and all Saturday and Sunday hours

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period of time between meter readings for the purpose of monthly billings

Readings are taken once a month at intervals of apploxilnately thirty (30) days

On-Peak Months Billing Months of Decembm, Ianuary, February, March, .Iune, July, August, September

Off-Peak Months Billing Months of April, May, October, November

CONTRACT DEMAND

The Company will require contracts to specify a Contlact Demand The Contlact Demand shall be the maximum demand to be delivered

under normal conditions to the Customer dining the on-peak periods of the On-peak Billing months of December through Marcia andJune thlough September

DETERMINATION OF DEMAND CHARGES

The On-Peak Demand f01 billing purposes shall be the lmgest of the following:

1. The lnaximum integrated thilty-minute demand dining the on-peak period during the On-Peak month fox which the bill is rendered2. Seventy-five percent (75%) of the Contlact Deinand

3. 30 kilowatts (kW)

Demand charges are applicable for the billing months of December through March and June through September'. Demand charges do

not apply in the billing months of' October, November, April, ol May

DETERMINATION OF STANDBY CHARGE

The Company will require each customer who supplies any pmtion of his electrical requilements by his generating facilities to contract

for standby, auxiliary, or breakdown service Fol billing purposes the Standby kW will be based on the nameplate capacity in kilowattsof the Customer's generating facility

However, at the option of the Customer, additional metering facilities will be installed and for billing purposes, the Standby kW will be

based on the Customer's maximum integrated thirty-minute demand which has been supplied by the Customer's generating facilities

during the previous twelve months, including the month for which the bill is rendered If additional metering facilities are installed, theywill be subject to a monthly Extra Facilities Charge.

INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES CHARGE

The Customer shall be responsible for providing suitable control and protective devices on his equipment to assure no disturbance to

other customers of the Company or to the Company itself; and to protect the Customer's facilities fiom all loss or damage which couldresult from operation with the Company's system

The Company will furnish, install, own, and maintain interconnection facilities necessary for service under' this Schedule including:

--suitable control and protective devices installed on the Conlpany's equipment to allow operation of the Customer's generatingfacilities;

--metering facilities equipped to prevent reverse registration for the measurement of' service under' this Schedule; and

--any other' modification to its system required to serve the Customer under this Schedule as required by the Company.

All such interconnection facilities in excess of those required in the absence of the Customer's generating facilities to provide capacity at

the level of the Contract Demand shall be subject to a monthly charge under the Extra Facilities provision of the Cmnpany's Service

Regulations. The Company reserves the right to install, at any time, facilities necessary for' the appropriate measurement of service

under this Schedule and to adjust the Interconnection Facilities Charge accordingly, solely at the option of the Company.

DETERMINATION OF DEMAND CREDITS (See Rate Paragraph for applicability)

Demand credits will be based on the maximum thilty-minute integrated demand which is continuously supplied to the Company duxing

the on-peak periods of the months of June through September and December tlnough Malch, and will be applied to the Customer's bill

in the appropriate month

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(Schedule PG (SC) continued)

POWER FACTOR CORRECTIONWhen the average monthly power factor of the powet requited by the Customer from the Company is less than 85 percent, the Companymay correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor inpercent for that month.

When the average monthly power factor of the power supplied by the Customer to the Company is less than 90 percent or greater than 97percent, the Company may correct the maximum integrated on-peak demand in kilowatts or the energy in kilowatt-hours, as appropriate.

The Company reserves the right to install facilities necessary for the measurement of power factor and to adjust the InterconnectionFacilities Charge accordingly, solely at the option of the Company

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum monthly bill shall be calculated on the Rate above including the Customer Charge, On-Peak Demand Charge, EnetgyCharge, Standby Charge, etc. , but the Demand Charge component billed during the On-Peak months shall be based on not less than 75%of the Contract Demand. If the Customer's demand measured duting normal operating conditions exceeds the Contract Demand, theCompany may, at any time, establish the minimum based on the maximum integrated demand in the previous 12 months including themonth for which the bill is rendered.

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the oft'ice of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount. This late payment charge shall be tendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due andpayable with the bill on which it is rendeted

Credit billings to the Customer will be credited to the Customet's account, ob at the option of the Customer and upon ten (10) days'ptior written notice, shall be payable to the Customer within filteen (15) days ol the date of the bill.

CONTRACT PERIODEach customet shall enter into a contract fot a minimum otiginal tetm of five (5) yeats and theteafter until terminated by giving at. leastthirty (30) months' previous notice of such tetmination in wiiting, but the Company may tequhe a contract f'or a longer otiginal term ofyears where the requirement is justified by the circumstances.

The Company reserves the right to terminate the Customer's contract undet this Schedule at any time upon written notice to theCustomer in the event that the Customet violates any ol' the terms ot conditions of this Schedule ot operates his genetating facilities in amanner which is detrimental to the Company or any of its customers In the event of eatly termination of a contract under this Schedule,the Customer will be required to pay the Company f'or the costs due to such eatly cancellation

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the agreement before the exph ation of the initial term of the agreement, theCustomer shall pay to the Company an early tetmination chatge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 5.5Effective for bills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Order No. 2005-684

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(SchedulePG(SC)continued)

POWER FACTOR CORRECTION

When the average monthly power factor of the powe, requiled by the Customer from tire Company is less than 85 percent, the Company

may correct the integrated demand in kilowatts for that month by multiplying by 85 percent and dividing by the average power factor inpercent for that month.

When the average monthly power' factor of the power supplied by the Customer to the Company is less than 90 percent or greater than 97

percent, the Company may co_'ect the maximum integrated on-peak demand in kilowatts or the energy in kilowatt-hours, as appropriate.

The Company reserves the right to install facilities necessary for' the measurement of power factor and to adjust the Interconnection

Facilities Charge accordingly, solely at the option of the Company

MINIMUM BILL

The minimum monthly bill shall be calculated on the Rate above including the Customer Charge, On-Peak Demand Charge, EnergyCharge, Standby Charge, era, but the Demand Charge conrponent billed during the On-Peak months shall be based oll not less than 75%

of the Contract Demand. If the Customer's demand measured during normal operating conditions exceeds the Contract Demand, the

Company may, at any time, establish the minimum based on the maximum integrated demand in the previous 12 months including themonth for which the bill is rendered.

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Conrpany has the right to suspend service In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amounL This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due andpayable with the bill on which it is rende,ed

Credit billings to the Customer will be credited to the Customer's account, o_, at the option of the Customer and upon ten (10) days'prior written notice, shall be payable to the Customer within fifteen (15) days of the date of the bill.

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each customer shall enter into a contract for a minimum o_iginal telm of five (5) years and theleafter until telminated by giving at least

thirty (30) months' previous notice of such tmmination in writing, but the Company may leqt, ire a contract for a longer original term ofyears where the requirement is .justified by the circumstances

The Company reserves the right to terminate the Customer's contract undel this Schedule at any time upon written notice to the

Customer' in the event that the Customer' violates any of the terms ol conditions of this Schedule ol operates his generating facilities in a

manner which is detrimental to the Company or any of its customms In the event of emly termination of a contract under this Schedule,

the Customer will be required to pay the Company for the costs due to such early cancellation

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the agreement before the expiration of tire initial term of the agreement, the

Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in tire Company's Smvice Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No 55

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No. 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No 4South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No. 34

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 34

SCHEDULE PL (SC)STREET AND PUBLIC LIGIITING SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable for the purpose of lighting streets, highways, parks and other public places fot Municipal, County State, and FederalGovernments, at locations inside or outside municipal limits on the Company's distribution system. This Schedule is not available forservice to non-governmental entities

RATE;(A) Bracket-Mounted Luminaires

All-night street lighting service using overhead conductots and Company standatd equipment mounted on standard wood poles:

4,0004,0004,0007,5007,5007, 500

20,00055,000

414141757575

15239.3

Lamp Rating

Lumens kWh Per Month ~St leMercury VaporSuburban (7)Post Top (5)Bracket (6)Post Top (5)Suburban (7)I.lrbanUrbanUrban

$4.20745NA

9..305.606608 7516 95

Per Month Per LuminaireInside Outside

NA

$7854.609,706.007 00915

17 35

9,5009,500

1.3,00016,00027,50038,000.50,000

140,000

47475670

104136156.391

IIigh Pressure Sodium VaporSuburban (7)UrbanSuburban (2) (in suitable mercury fixture)UrbanUrbanUrban (3) (in suitable mercury fixture)UrbanUrban (4)

$6657807358. 159.55

10 2511.402.3.20

$7058 207.758559.9.5

10 6511.8023 60

Metal IIallde40,000 155 Urban

( I) The monthly rate per luminaire will

(2) Luminaire is not available for newFebruary 18, 1987.

(3) Luminaire is not available for newNovember 18, 1991.

(4) Installed on.55-foot wood pole.(5) Luminaire is not available for new

January 17, 1975.(6) Luminaire is not available for new

June 30, 1972,(7) Luminaire is not available for new

July I, 2005.

$14,30 $14.70be as shown above plus 0. 1233 cent per kWh for the indicated kWh per month.installation locations. Rate applies to existing installations which were in service before

installation locations. Rate applies to existing installations which were in service before

installation locations Rate applies [o existing installations which were in setvice before

installation locations. Rate applies to existing installations which were in service before

installation locations Rate applies to existing installations which were in service before

(B) Other LuminairesDecorative and non-standard luminaires can be installed on request, at the Company's option, at the tate in (A) above plus an extramonthly charge equal to 1.7% of the estimated installed cost difference between the luminaire and structure requested, and, theequivalent Iuminahe and stanrlard pole.

(C) Undet round Char es(I) Additional monthly charge for the undetgtound conductot system:

Feet Per Pole From Overhead S stem From Under round S stem0 —100 feet $.50 $..35

101 —200 feet $90 $.75Over 200 feet $.90 plus $07 for each increment of $.75 plus $.07 fot each increment of

10 feet, ot less, over 200 feet 10 feet, ot less, over 200 feet(2) When the installation requires the cutting and teplacing of pavement of more than one drive or one walkway per

luminaite, I 7% of the estimated cost of this cutting and teplacing of pavement will be added to the monthly charges above.(3) When an installation is in an auea served by a conct etc-encased duct system, additional charges stated above will not

apply and, instead, the additional monthly chatge will be I 7% of the estimated cost of the underground conductorsystem

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaTwenty-NinthRevisedLeafNo,34

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-EighthRevisedLeafNo,34SCHEDULEPL(SC)

STREETANDPUBLICLIGHTINGSERVICEAVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available for the purpose of lighting streets, highways, parks and other public places fox Municipal, County State, and Federal

Govenunents, at locations inside or outside municipal limits on the Company's distribution system This Schedule is not available for'service to non-governmental entities

RATE:

(A) Bracket-Mounted Luminaires

All-night street lighting service using overhead conductors and Company standald equipment mounted on standard wood poles:

Lamp Rating Per Month Per l_,uminaire

Inside

Lumens kWh Per Month St_ky._le Municipal Limits (1)

Mercury Vapor

4,000 41 Suburban (7) $ 4.20 NA

4,000 41 Post Top (5) 7 45 $ 785

4,000 41 Bracket (6) NA 4.60

7,500 75 Post Top (5) 9..30 9.70

7,500 75 Suburban (7) 560 600

7,500 75 Urban 6 60 7 00

20,000 152 Urban 8 75 9 15

55,000 393 Urban 16 95 17 135

Outside

Municipal Limits (1)

High Pressure Sodium Vapor

9,500 47 Suburban (7) $ 665 $ 705

9,500 47 Urban 7 80 820

13,000 56 Suburban (2) (in suitable mercury fixture) 735 7.75

16,000 70 Urban 8.15 8 55

27,500 104 Urban 9.55 9.95

38,000 136 Urban (3) (in suitable mercury fixture) 1025 1065

50,000 156 Urban 11.40 11.80

140,000 391 Urban (4) 2320 23 60

Metal Halide

40,000 155 Urban $ 14,30 $14.70

(1) The montldy rate per luminaire will be as shown above plus 0.1233 cent per kWh for the indicated kWh per month

(2) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations. Rate applies to existing installations which were in service before

February 18, 1987.

(3) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations. Rate applies to existing installations which were in service beforeNovember 18, 1991

(4) Installed on 55-foot wood pole.

(5) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations

January 17, 1975.

(6) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations.

June 30, 1972,

(7) Luminaire is not available for new installation locations

July 1, 2005.

(B) Other Luminaires

Decorative and non-standard luminaires can be installed on request, at the Company's option, at the late in (A) above plus an extra

monthly charge equal to 1.7% of the estimated installed cost difference between the luminaire and structure requested, and, theequivalent luminaim and standard pole

Rate applies to existing installations which were in service before

Rate applies to existing installations which were in service before

Rate applies to existing installations which were in service before

From Underground System$35

$75

$.75 plus $.07 for each inc,ement of

10 feet, or less, over 200 feet

(C) Underground Charges

(1) Additional monthly charge for' the underground conductol system:

Feet Per Pole From Overhead System0 - 100 feet $50

101 - 200 feet $90

Over 200 feet $.90 plus $ 07 for each increment of

10 feet, oi less, over 200 feet

(2) When the installation requires the cutting and replacing of pavement of more than one drive or one walkway per

luminaile, 17% of the estimated cost of this cutting and leplacing of pavement will be added to the monthly charges above.

(3) When an installation is in an area served by a concrete-encased duct system, additional charges stated above will not

apply and, instead, the additional monthly charge will be 1 7% of the estimated cost of the underground conductor

system

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Schedule PL (SC) (continued)

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all sei vice supplied under, this Schedule

EXPLANATORY NOTES

(I ) The installation of bracket-mounted luminaires in (A) above includes the Company's 40—foot, standard woorl poles(a) Wood poles longer than 40 feet, or structures other than standard wood poles, may be installed for an extra monthly charge

equal to 1,7% of the estimated installed cost diff'erence between the luminaires and structures requested, and equivalentluminaires and standard poles, and such extra charge shall not be less than $5 35 pei month, per pole or other structure.

(b) The Company's standard metal street lighting pole may be installed for an exLra monthly charge of $5..3S per month, pei pole.(c) The Company's standard metal mast-arm pole may be installed f'or an extra monthly charge of $5.35 plus 1.7% of the estimated

installed cost difference between the requested pole and the Company's standard metal street lighting pole, per month, per poleThe standard metal mast-arm pole may be installed without a luminaiie foi a monthly charge of $7 10 plus I 7% of theestimated installed cost difference between the requested pole and the Company's standard metal street lighting pole

(d) Standard wood poles and guys may be provided at the same charges as in (3) below when piovided solely to support traffir,signals

(2) Servire using overhead conductors is not available in any area designated by the Company as undeigiound distribuLion area, nor in anyarea, location, or piemises being seived fiom an underground source There will be no extia charge I'or undeigiound conductois Lo

luminaires installed in areas whet e the Company at its own option has determinerl ihat underground distribution facilities should beinstalled

(3) Foi areas outside municipal limits: Location of the luminaiie or luminaires in aieas outside of municipal limits shall be designated byLhe Cusiomer buL the location must be within the distance which can be reached by a secondary extension from the Company*s newestdistribution facilities Should the number of poles in the secondaty extension iequiied Lo serve the luininaire(s) exceed the numbei ofpoles on which bi arket-mounted luminaiies are installed, a monthly charge of $1 75 per pole shall be made foi' such excess number ofpoles, Should the installation include downguys or spanguys, a rhaige of $60 pei month per guy shall be made. When the installationiequested requiies a pi imaty exlension solely to set ve the luminaiies, an additional monthly chai ge of 1.7% of the estimated cost of theprimary extension will be made.

(4) All I'acilities necessary for service under this Schedule, inrluding fixtures, lamps, contiols, poles, hardwaie, tiansformeis, conduciois,and other appurtenances shall be owned and maintained by the Company

(S) Clear mercury vapor lamps are standard equipment in all meicui y vapo& luminaiies. Colo&-improved lamps can be supplied foi anextra charge of'70 cents per lamp pei month.

(6) When two or more luminaiies are installed on Lhe same pole oi other struchiie, the applicable monthly rhaiges foi each luminaire otherthan the first will be ieduced $1.75.

(7) "Subuiban" luminaires are defined as standard NEMA-style I'ixuiies with i'ehactois and veitical-burning lamps, "Viban" luminairesare rlefinerl as "cobra-style" fixtures with enclosed refractive oi flat lenses and hoi izontal-burning lamps.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales lax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or othei lee assessed by o»emitted to a state or localgovernmental auLhority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENTBills undei this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills aie past due and delinquent on thefifteenth day after the date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the tight Lo suspend sei vice. In addition, all hills not paid bythe twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject Lo a one and one-half peicent (I I/2%) late payment charge on Lhe unpaidamount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of, and be due and payable with,the bill on which it is rendeied.

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of contract may be from a minimum of tluee years to a maximum of 20 years. Contracts will continue after the originalterm until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice. The Customer may amend or terminate the Agreement before theexpiration of the initial Contract Period by paying to the Company a sum of money equal to 40% of the monthly bills which othei wise wouldhave been rendei'ed for the iemaining term of the initial Contract Pet iod, less the monthly bills for the initial term of contract of any successoicustomer who has applied for lighting service at the premises pi'ior to the eff'ertive date of the conti'act amendment or termination, provided,however, Ibis amount shall not be less than zero. The Company may iequire a deposit not to exceed 40% of the revenue I'or the original term.The deposit will be retuined at the end of the original term, provided the Custoi11er has met all piovisions ot the contract. Minimum term ofconti act for specific situations shall be:

(a) Thiee yeats for all luminaires designated as standard by ihe Company and bracket-mounted on standard poles.(b') Ten years f'or all lutn)naires designated as decoiative by the Company, and for all standard luminaires mounted on suppoits other than

standard wood poles, and for piimary extensions solely seiving the luminaires.(c) Twenty yeais for all luminaires or supports designated as non-standard by the Company.

South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No. 34Effective loi hills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 200S-210-E, Order No. 2005-684

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SchedulePL(SC)(continued)ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of; and will apply to all smvice supplied under, this Schedule

EXPLANATORY NOTES

(1) The installation of bracket-mounted luminaires in (A) above includes the Company's 40-f0ot, standard wood poles

(a) Wood poles longer than 40 feet, or structures other' than standard wood poles, may be installed for an extra monlhly claarge

equal to 1.7% of the estimated installed cost difference between the luminaires and structures requested, and equivalent

luminaires and standard poles, and such extra charge shall not be less than $535 per month, per pole or other structure

(b) The Company's standard metal street lighting pole may be installed for an extra monthly charge of $535 per month, pm pole_

(c) The Company's standard metal mast-arm pole may be installed for an extra monthly claarge of $5.35 plus 17% of the estimated

installed cost difference between the requested pole and the Company's standard metal street lighting pole, per month, per pole

The standard metal mast-arm pole may be installed without a luminaire for a monthly charge of $7 10 plus 1 7% of the

estimated installed cost difference between the requested pole and tire Company's standard metal street lighting pole

(d) Standard wood poles and guys may be provided at the same clrarges as in (3) below when provided solely to support trafficsignals

(2) Service using overhead conducto,s is not available in any area designated by the Company as underground distribution area, nor in any

area, location, or premises being served fi'om an underground source There will be no extra charge for undmgmund conductors to

luminaires installed in areas whine the Company at its own option has determined that underground distribution facilities should beinstalled

(.3) For areas outside municipal limits: Location of the luminaile or luminaires in meas outside of municipal limits shall be designated by

the Customer but tim location must be within the distance which can be reached by a secondary extension from the Company's nearest

distribution facilities Should the number of poles in the secondau extension _equiled to serve the luminaire(s) exceed the number of

poles on which bracket-mounted luminaires are installed, a monthly charge of $1 75 per pole shall be made for such excess number of

poles, Should the installation irrclude downguys or spanguys, a chmge of $ 60 pm month per' guy shall be made When the irrstatlation

requested requiles a prima U exterasion solely to serve tire luminai,es, an additional monthly charge of 1_7% of the estimated cost of theprimary extension will be made_

(4) All facilities necessary for service under this Schedule, including fixtures, Imnps, contlols, poles, hardware, tlansformels, conductols,

and other appurtenances shall be owned and maintained by the Company

(5) Clear mercury vapor lamps are standard equipment in all mercury vapor luminailes Colol-improved lamps can be supplied f01 an

extra charge of 70 cents per lamp per month_

(6) When two or more tuminaires are installed on the same pole or other structure, the applicable monthly charges fol each luminaire otherthan the first will be reduced $1.75.

(7) "Suburban" luminaires are defined as standard NEMA-style fixtmes with refiactors and vmtical-burning lamps. "Urban" luminaires

are defined as "cobra-style" fixtures with enclosed refractive ol flat lenses and horizontal-burning lamps.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, nmnicipal service agreement fee, business license tee or othm fee assessed by o_ _emitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under tiffs Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills me past due and delinquent on the

fifteenth day after the date of the bill If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all bills not paid by

the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one arrd one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid

amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of, and be due and payable with,the bill on which it is rende,ed

CONTRACT PERIOD

The original term of contract may be from a minimum of three years to a maximum of 20 years. Corrtracts will continue after the original

term until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice. The Customer may amend or terminate the Agreement before the

expiration of the initial Contract Period by paying to the Company a sum of money equal to 40% of the monthly bills which otherwise would

have been rendered for the remaining term of the initial Contract Period, less the monthly bills for the initial term of contract of arty successor

customer who has applied for' lighting service at the premises prior to the effective date of tim contract amendment o, termination, provided,

however, this amount shall not be less than zero. The Company may require a deposit not to exceed 40% of tile revenue for the original term

The deposit will be retmned at the end of the original term, provided the Customer has met all provisions of the contract. Minimum term ofcormact for specific situations shall be:

(a) Three yems for all luminaires designated as standard by the Company and bracket-mounted on standard poles.

(b) Ten years for all luminaires designated as decorative by the Company, and for' all standard huninaires mounted on suppmts other than

standard wood poles, and for primary extensions solely serving the luminaires.

(c) Twenty years for all luminaires or supports designated as non-standard by the Company.

South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No. 34

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No. 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 18

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No 18

SCHEDULE RB (SC)RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl

Available only to individually-metered residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or apartments whichmeet the thermal conditioning and other requirements below, irrespective of the source of energy for environmental spaceconditioning.

This Schedule is closed and not available for service to customers at locations where the Customer was not served by theCompany prior to November 18, 1991.

Thermal Conditioning and Equipment StandardsA - Sufficient application ol" thermal control products must be installed to meet the standa&ds outlined below:

- Ceilings shall have insulation installed having a thermal resistance value of 30 (R-30)- Walls exposed to full tetnpetature difTerential (TD) or unconditioned area shall have a total resistance of R-12.- Floors over crawl space shall have insulation installed having a resistance of R-19.- Windows shall be insulated glass or storm windows.- Doo&s exposed to lull TD shall be weather-stripped and equipped with storm doots or of' the insulated type.- Other doors exposed to unconditioned areas must be weather-stripped,- Ah ducts located outside of conditioned space must have; I) all joints mechanically fastened and sealed, and, 2) a

minimum of 2 inches of R-6 5 duct wrap insulation, or its equivalent— Attic ventilation must be a minimum of one square foot of free area for each 150 square I'eet of auic area- Mechanical ventilation o& ceiling vapor ban ier, in lieu of fice a&ca, may he used whe&e necessaty, subject to special

app& oval

Chimney 11ues and fheplaces must have tight-fitting dampers

Allernate Equivalent Pe&fo&111ance Standard. Variations may be made in the Insulation Slandards as long as total heal. lossdoes not exceed that calculated using the specific Standards above. Duct or pipe losses shall be included in the computationof' total heat losses Duke Powet's ptocedure for calculating heat loss or the curtent edition of ASHRAE"' Guide shall bethe sou& ce fot heat loss calculations.

Framing con ections a&e not to be considered in computing resistance values,

All thermal control ptoducts desct ibed in the Standards above should be installed in acco& dance with manufacture&'s& ecommendations

B Elect& ic Space Heal. ing is not required, but if installed, shall meet the following conditions:1. Heat pumps shall be controlled by two-stage heating thermostats, the first stage controlling compressor operation and

the second stage controlling all auxiliary resistance heaters. Auxiliary heaters shall be limited to 48 amps (11.5 KW at240 volts) each and shall be switched so that the energizing of each successive heater is controlled by a separateadjustable outdoor the& mostat, A manual switch for by-pass of the first stage and the interlock of the second stage ofthe heating thermostat will be permitted.

2. Excess heating capacity (15% more than total calculated heat losses) may be disconnected at the option of theCompany.

.3. Total heat loss shall not exceed 30 BTUH»"' per square foot of'net heated area. Duke Powet 's ptocedute forcalculating heat loss or the current edition of ASHRAE"' Guide shall be the source for heat loss calculations.Duct or pipe losses shall be included in the computation of total heat losses.

C. Electric Domestic Water Heating is not tequired, but if installed, shall meet the following conditions:I Water heaters shall be of the automatic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity, and may be

equipped with only a lowe& element or with a lower element and an upper element2 Watet heaters having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the specific wattages as shown

below for vat ious tank capacities.

Tank Ca acit in Gallons.30- 3940-49

50 and larger

Maximum Sin le Element Wattage350045005500

3 Water Heaters having both a lower and an upper element may have wattages in each element up to but not exceedingthe specific wattages set forth in the table above for single-element heaters, but they must have interlockingthermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of the two elements: however, if the sum ol' the wattages of the twoelements does not exceed the specific wattages for single-element heatets set fot th in the table above, no interlockingdevice will be t equh ed

4 Wate& Heaters of 120 gallon capacity and larger shall be subject to special apptoval

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo,4SouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo,18

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SixthRevisedLeafNo18

SCHEDULERB(SC)RESIDENTIALSERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only to individually-metered residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or apartments which

meet the thermal conditioning and other requirements below, irrespective of the source of energy for environmental spaceconditioning,

This Schedule is closed and not available for' service to customers at locations where the Customer was not served by theCompany prior to November 18, 1991

Thermal Conditioning and Equipment Standards

A - Sufficient application of' the,real control products must be installed to meet the standmds outlined below:

- Ceilings shall have insulation installed having a thermal resistance value of 30 (R-30),

- Walls exposed to full temperature differential (TD) or unconditioned area shall have a total resistance of R-12

- Floors over crawl space shall have insulation installed having a resistance of R-19

- Windows shall be insulated glass or storm windows

- Doors exposed to full TD shall be weather-stripped and equipped with storm dools or of the insulated type,

- Other doors exposed to unconditioned areas must be weather-stripped

- Air ducts located outside of conditioned space must have: 1) all joints mechanically fastened and sealed, and, 2) a

minimum of 2 inches of R-65 duct wrap insulation, or its equivalent

- Attic ventilation must be a minimum of one square foot of free area for each 150 square feet of attic area

- Mechanical ventilation ol ceiling vapor barrier, in lieu of flee mea, may be used where necessmy, subject to specialapproval

Chimney flues and fireplaces nmst have tight-fitting dampers

Alternate Equivalent Performance Standard: Variations may be made in the Insulation Standards as long as total heat loss

does not exceed that calculated using the specific Standards above. Duct or pipe losses shall be included in the computationof total heat losses Duke Powm's procedure for calculating heat loss or the current edition of ASHRAE* Guide shall bethe somce fm heat loss calculations

Framing corrections are not to be considered in computing resistance values.

All thermal control ploducts described in the Standards above should be installed in accordance with manufacturer'srecommendations

Electric Space Heating is not required, but if installed, shall meet the following conditions:

1. Heat pumps shall be controlled by two-stage heating thermostats, the first stage controlling compressor operation and

the second stage controlling all auxiliary resistance heaters. Auxiliary heaters shall be limited to 48 mnps (11.5 KW at

240 volts) each and slmll be switched so that the energizing of each successive heater is controlled by a separate

adjustable outdoor thermostat A manual switch for' by-pass of the first stage and the interlock of the second stage of

the heating thermostat will be permitted.

2. Excess heating capacity (15% more than total calculated heat losses) may be disconnected at the option of theCompany.

.3 Total heat loss shall not exceed 30 BTUH** per square foot of net heated mea. Duke Power's procedure for

calculating heat loss or the cunent edition of ASHRAE* Guide shall be the source for heat loss calculations_

Duct or pipe losses shall be included in the computation of total heat losses_

C Electric Domestic Water Heating is not required, but if installed, shall meet the following conditions:

1 Water heaters shall be of the automatic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity, and may be

equipped with only a lowel element or' with a lower element and an uppm element

2 Water heaters having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the specific wattages as shownbelow for vmious tank capacities,

Tank Capacity in Gallons Maximum Single EtementWattage30-39 3500

40 - 49 4500

50 andlmger 5500

3 Water Heaters having both a lower' and an upper element may have wattages in each element up to but not exceeding

the specific wattages set forth in the table above for single-element heaters, but they must have interlocking

thermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of the two elements; however, if the sum of the wattages of the two

elements does not exceed the specific wattages for single-element heaters set forth in the table above, no interlockingdevice will be lequired

4 Watm Heaters of 120 gallon capacity and larger shall be subject to special approval

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Schedule RB (SC) (continued)

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz. service through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the I'ollowing approximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120 / 240 volts; or.3-phase, 208Y / 120 volts; or other available voltages at the Company's option

Motors in excess of 2 H P, frequently started, or arranged for automatic control, must be of a type to take the minimum startingcurrent and must be equipped with controlling devices approved by the Company

RATE:Basic Facilities ChargeFor the first 1000 kWh used per month,For all over 1000 kWh used per month

$6.166.7586 cents per kWh7 4126 cents per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment fot Fuel Costs is incorpotated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or temitled to a state orlocal government authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENTBills undet this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Colnpany Bills ate past due anddelinquent on the twenty-lifth day aftet the date of the bill In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date otthe bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount This late paymentcharge shall be i endered on the I'ollowing month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on whichit is tendeted.

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of this conlt act shall be one year, and thereaftet, until terminated by eithet party on thirty days' written notice

RESIDENTIAL LOAD CONTROL PROVISIONSIn ateas where the Company opet ates load control devices, and at the Company's option, the Company ol'I'ers a limited ptogtamas rlescribed in its schedule Rider LC fot customets who voluntarily enter into a specific agreement for tesidential load controlwhet'eby the Company will pay customers I'ot the right to intet'rupt service to the Customet 's centt al electt ic air conditioning(cooling) systems and/ot electtic water heatets.

American Society of Healing, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning EngineersAt 60 degree F temperature diffetential

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 18Effective fot bills on and after. June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Ot der No. 2005-684

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ScheduleRB(SC)(continued)

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of tire following approximate

voltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120 / 240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y / 120 volts; or other available voltages at the Company's option

Motors in excess of 2 HP, frequently started, or arranged for automatic control, must be of a type to take the minimum starting

current and must be equipped with controlling devices approved by the Company

RATE:

Basic Facilities Charge

For tile first 1000 kWh used per montb,

For all over 1000 kWh used per month

$6.16

6,7586 cents per kWh

74126 cents per' kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under, tiffs Schedule

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by oz remitted to a state orlocal govelnnlent authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills undm this Schedule are due and payable on tile date of tile bill at the office of the Company Bills me past due and

delinquent on the twenty-fifth day aftra the date of tire bill hr addition, all bills not paid by tire twenty-fitih day after the date of

tile bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment chm"ge on the unpaid amount This late payment

charge shall be rendered on the following montb's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on whichit is rendmed

CONTRACT PERIOD

Tile original terln of this conu act shall be one year, and thereafter, until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice

RESIDENTIAL LOAD CONTROL PROVISIONS

In areas where the Company opmates load control devices, and at tile Company's option, the Company offers a limited progzam

as described in its schedule Rider' LC fol customels who voluntarily enter into a specific agreement for residential load control

whereby tile Company will pay customers for tile right to interrupt service to tile Customm's centzal electric air conditioning(cooling) systems and/or electric water heatms.

* American Society of Heating, Refligerating and Air Conditioning Engineers

** At 60 degree F temperature differential

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No_ 18Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Oz'der No. 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No. 13

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf'No. 13

SCHEDULE RE (SC)RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

ELECTRIC WATER HEATING AND SPACE CONDITIONING

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually-metered apartments whichprovide independent and permanent facilities complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation, In addition, allenergy required for all water heating, cooking, clothes drying, and environmental space conditioning must be suppliedelectrically, and all electric energy used in such dwelling must be tecorded through a single meter

To qualify for service under this Schedule, the environmental space conditioning system and a separate electric water heater mustpermanently be installed in accordance with sound engineering practices and the manufacturer's recommendations, and both shallmeet the requirements shown under Rate Categories and Requirements below,

Category 2 is closed and not available leor service unless the building petmit for a residential structure was issued prior toFebruary I, 2005 and whete construction is completed anti the structure meets the requirements for Category 2 prior toSeptember I, 2005 Category 2 remains in effect for structures which did qualify before Januaty I, 2005 and continue to meetthe tequirements of Category 2

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will futnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivety point, at one of the following apptoximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; oi3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; ot othet available voltages at the Company's option

Motors in excess of 2 H P. , frequently started, or ananged fot automatic control, nutst be of a type to take the minimum startingcurrent and must be equipped with controlling devices apptoved by the Company.

Thtee-phase service will be supplierl, if available Whete three-phase and single-phase setvice is supplied through the samemeter, it will be billed on the tate below Where three-phase service is supplied through a sepatate meter, it will be billed on theapplicable Genetal Setvice schedule

RATE:

I Basic Facilities Charge per monthC~ate e

$6 16C~ate m 2"'

$6 16

II. Energy ChargesFor the first 1000 kWh used pet month, pet kWhFor all over 1000 kWh used per month, pet' kWh

6.604707.24374

6.28091/6, 88831/

~Closed effective January I, 2005 (See Availability above)

RATE CATEGORIES AND RE UIREMENTS

CATEGORY I is applicable whete the following requitements for electric watet heating and environmental space conditioningare met.

An electric water heater meeting the specifications set forth below must be installed and used to supply the entire water heatingrequirements, except that which may be supplied by non-fossil sources such as solar.

1. Water heatets shall be of' the automatic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity and may be equippedwith only a lower element ot with a lowe& eletnent and an upper element.

2. Water heatets having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the wattages shown below I'orvarious tank capacities

Tank Ca acit in Gallons30- 49

.50 —119120 and larger

Maximum Sin le Element Watta e45005500

Special approval

.3 The total wattage ol the elements in a watet heatet with a lower element and an uppet element may not exceed thespecific wattages above unless the water heater has interlocking thermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of thetwo elements such that the maximum wattage is not exceeded during operation

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaTwenty-NinthRevisedLeafNo.13

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-EighthRevisedLeaf'No.13

SCHEDULERE(SC)RESIDENTIALSERVICE

ELECTRICWATERHEATINGANDSPACECONDITIONING

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually-metered apartments which

provide independent and permanent facilities complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation. In addition, all

energy required for all water heating, cooking, clothes drying, and environmental space conditioning must be supplied

electrically, and all electric energy used m such dwelling must be recorded through a single meter

To qualify for service under this Schedule, the environmental space conditioning system and a separate electric water heater mustpermanently be installed in accordance with sound engineering practices and the manufacturer's recommendations, and both shall

meet the requirements shown under Rate Categories and Requirements below.

Category 2 is closed and not available for service unless the building permit for a residential structure was issued prior to

February 1, 2005 and where construction is completed and the structure meets the requirements for Category 2 prior to

September I, 2005 Category 2 remains in effect for structures which did qualify before January 1, 2005 mad continue to meetthe requirements of Category 2

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will fimrish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; o_

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; or othm available voltages at the Company's option

Motors in excess of 2 H P., frequently started, or arranged f0t automatic control, must be ofa type to take the minimum starting

current and must be equipped with controlling devices approved by the Company

Three-phase smvice will be supplied, if available Where three-phase and single-pllase service is supplied through the same

meter, it will be billed on the rate below Where three-phase service is supplied through a separate meter, it will be billed on tireapplicable General Service schedule

RATE:

Category 1 Category 2*I Basic Facilities Charge per month $616 $6 16

II. Energy Charges

For the first 1000 kWh used per month, per kWh

For all over 1000 kWh used per month, per kWh

*Closed effective January 1, 2005 (See Availability above)

6.6047¢ 6.2809¢

7.2437¢ 6,8883¢

RATE CATEGORIES AND REOUIREMENTS

CATEGORY 1 is applicable where the following requirements for electric watm heating and environmental space conditioningare met.

An electric water heater meeting tire specifications set forth below must be installed and used to supply tire entire water heatingrequirements, except that which may be supplied by non-fossil sources such as solar'.

1. Water' heatms shall be of tire automatic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity and may be equipped

with only a lower element or with a lower element and an upper element.

2. Water heatms having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the wattages shown below for

various tank capacities

Tank Capacity in Gallons Maximum Single Element Wattage30 - 49 4500

50 - 119 5500

120 and larger Special approval

Tire total wattage of tire elements in a watm heatm with a lower element and an uppm element may not exceed tire

specific wattages above unless the water heater has interlocking thermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of the

two elements such that the maximum wattage is not exceeded during operation

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Schedule RE (SC) continued

RATE CATEGORIES AND REQUIREMENTS (continued)

Electric space conditioning meeting the specifications set fot th below must be installed and used to supply the entire spaceconditioning requi&ements, except that which may be supplied by supplemental non-fossil sources such as solarI, Room-type systems shall be controlled by individual room thermostats.2. Heat pumps shall be controlled by two-stage heating thermostats, the first stage controlling compressor operation and

the second stage controlling all auxiliary resistance heaters, Auxiliary heaters shall be limited to 48 amps (11,5 KW at240 volts) each and shall be switched so that the energizing of each successive heater is controlled by a separateadjustable outdoor thermostat A manual switch for by-pass of the first stage and the interlock of the second stage ofthe heating thermostat will be permitted

Excess heating capacity (15% more than total calculated heat losses) may be disconnected at the option of theCompanyTotal heat loss shall not exceed 30 BTUH (at 60 degtees F temperature differential) pet square foot of net heated ateaDuke Power's ptocedure lot calculating heat loss or lhe current edition of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating,Refrigerating, and Ait Conditioning Engineers) Guide shall be the source for heat loss calculations. Duct or pipe lossesshall be included in the computation of total heat losses

CATEGORY 2 is applicable lor residences which meet the following thermal conditioning tequirernents in addition to therequirements of Category I above All tesidential sttuctures for which constmction is started on ot after. June 29, 1993 must meetthe fo!lowing tequirements:

I Ceilings shall have insulation installed having a minimum thermal resistance value of 30 (R-30).2 Walls exposed to I'ull tempetatuie diffetential (TD) ot unconditioned atea shall have a minimum total tesistance ol R-163. Floors ovet ctawl space shall have insulation installed with a minimum resistance value of'R-19.4 Concrete slab floots shall have pethnete& insulation installed having a minimum tesistance value of R-65 The residence must be constructed with a continuous vapot banieron all extetior walls.6 Windows shall be insulated glass ot stotm windows7. Glass areas shall meet state building code requhements8 Doors exposed to full TD shall be weathet-snipped and equipped with storm doors or of the insulated type. Othet

doors exposed to unconditioned ateas must be weather-stt ipped.9 Air ducts localed outside of conditioned space must have: I) all joints mechanically fastened and sealed, and 2) a

minimum of 2 inches of R-6.5 duct wt ap insulation, or its equivalent.10 Ducts for the space conditioning system(s) must be sealed with a permanent finish sealant with ai& leakage of 3% ot

less.11. Attic ventilation must be a nnnimum of' one square foot of ftec area fot each 150 square feet of attic atea. Mechanical

ventilation or ceiling vapo& harriet, in lieu of free area, may be used where necessary, subject to special approval.12, Chimney flues and fireplaces must have tight-fitting dampers13. Central air conditioning systems installed in residences for which construction is started on or after, June 29, 1993 (or

new central air conditioning systems installed in existing residences after June 29, 1993) must have a Seasonal EnergyEfficiency Ratio (SEER) of 11 or more (10 5 or mo&e SEER for package systems).

The following exceptions to the above requirements apply to residential structures served by the Company (or for which aconstruction was started) prior to June 29, 1993. These exceptions also apply to all manuf'actured homes.

1. Walls exposed to I'ull temperatute diffetential (TD) or unconditioned area shall have a minimum total resistance of R-12.

2. Number 4 above concetning slab insulation is not applicable3, Number 5 above concerning continuous vapot ban ier is not applicable.4, Number 7 above concerning glass limitation is not applicable.5. Number 10 above concerning duct sealant is not applicable.Alternate Equivalent Performance Standard: Variations may be made in the Insulation Standards as long as total heat lossdoes not exceed that calculated using the specif'ic Standards above. Duct or pipe losses shall be included in the computationof total heat losses. Duke Powe&'s procedure for calculating heat loss or the current edition of ASHRAE Guide shall be thesource for heat loss calculations

Billing of service under this schedule will begin after the Customer has notified the Company that qualifications for Category Ior 2 have been met and the Company has inspected the premises for compliance with the provisions of the applicable category.The Company at all reasonable times shall have the tight to periodically inspect the premises of the Customer for compliancewith the requirements, subsequent to the initial inspection

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to, all service supplied under this Schedule

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL I"EESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fec, business license fee, or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state orlocal govetnment authority will be added to the chatges detetmined above

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ScheduleRE(SC)continued

RATECATEGORIESANDREQUIREMENTS(continued)

Electricspaceconditioningmeetingtirespecificationssetforthbelowmustbeinstalledandusedtosupplytileentirespaceconditioningrequilements,exceptthatwhichmaybesuppliedbysupplementalnon-f0ssilsourcessuchassolm1, Room-typesystemsshallbecontrolledbyindividualroomthermostats2. Heatpumpsshallbecontrolledbytwo-stageheatingthermostats,tilefirststagecontrollingcompressoroperationand

thesecondstagecontrollingallauxiliaryresistancebeaters,Auxiliarybeatersshallbelimitedto48amps(11,5KWat240volts)eachandshallbeswitchedsothattileenergizingof'eachsuccessiveheateriscontrolledbyaseparateadjustableoutdoorthermostatAmanualswitchfor'by-passofthefirststageandtheinterlockofthesecondstageoftheheatingthermostatwillbepermitted

3

4.

Excess heating capacity (15% more than total calculated heat losses) may be disconnected at tile option of tileCompany

Total heat loss shall not exceed 30 BTUH (at 60 deglees F temperature differential) per square foot of net heated area

Duke Power's procedure for calculating heat loss or the cmrent edition of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating,

Refrigerating, and All Conditioning Engineers) Guide shall be the source for heat loss calculations, Duct or pipe lossesshall be included in the computation of total heat losses

CATEGORY 2 is applicable for lesidences which meet the f011owing thermal conditioning requirements in addition to tile

requirements of Category 1 above All lesidential structures for which construction is started on or after .lune 29, 1993 must meetthe following lequirements:

1 Ceilings shall have insulation installed having a minimum thermal resistance value of 30 (R-30).

2 Walls exposed to full tempelatule diffmential (TD) or unconditioned area shall have a minimum total lesistance of R- 16

3. Floors over clawl space shall have insulation installed with a minimum resistance value of R-19

4 Conclete slab floras shall have perimetel insulation installed having a minimum resistance value of R-6

5 The residence must be constructed with a continuous vapo_ barrier on all extmior walls.

6 Windows shall be insulated glass ol stoim windows

7. Glass areas shall meet state building code requirements

8 Doms exposed to full TD shall be weathel-stlipped and equipped with storm doors or of the insulated type. Otherdoors exposed to unconditioned areas must be weather-st_ipped.

9 Air ducts located outside of conditioned space must have: 1) all .joints mechanically fastened and sealed, and 2) a

minimum of 2 inches of R-6.5 duct xwap insulation, or its equivalent

10 Ducts for the space conditioning system(s) must be sealed with a permanent finish sealant with ail leakage of 3% Olless.

11. Attic ventilation must be a minimum of one square foot of flee area for each 150 square feet of attic area Mechanical

ventilation or ceiling vapor banier, in lieu of flee area, may be used where necessary, subject to special approval.12. Chimney flues and fireplaces must have tight-fitting dampers

13. Central air conditioning systems installed in residences for which construction is started on or after June 29, 1993 (or

new central air conditioning systems installed in existing residences after June 29, 1993) must have a Seasonal Energy

Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of 11 or' more (105 or mole SEER for package systems).

The following exceptions to the above requirements apply to residential structures served by the Company (or' for which a

construction was started) prior to June 29, 1993r These exceptions also apply to all manufactured homes.

1. Walls exposed to full temperatme diffmential (TD) or unconditioned area shall have a minimum total resistance of R-12.

2. Number 4 above concerning slab insulation is not applicable

3, Number 5 above concerning continuous vapm barrie, is not applicable.

4, Number 7 above concerning glass limitation is not applicable.

5. Number' 10 above concerning duct sealant is not applicable

Alternate Equivalent Performance Standard: Variations may be made in the Insulation Standards as long as total heat loss

does not exceed that calculated using the specific Standards above Duct or pipe losses shall be included in the computation

of total heat losses. Duke Powm's procedure for calculating heat loss or the current edition of ASHRAE Guide shall be thesource for heat loss calculations

Billing of service under this schedule wilt begin after the Customer has notified the Company that qualifications for Category 1

or 2 have been met and the Company has inspected the premises for compliance with the provisions of the applicable category

The Company at all reasonable times shall have the _ight to periodically inspect the premises of the Customer for compliancewith the requirements, subsequent to the initial inspection

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

Tile Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to, all service supplied under this Schedule

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee, or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state ollocal government authority wilt be added to the charges determined above

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SCHEDVLE RE (SC) continued

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company, Bills are past due andrlelinquent on the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date ofthe bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount. This late paymentcharge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on winchit is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of this contract shall be one year, and thereat ter, until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice

South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No 13Effective for bills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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SCHEDULERE(SC)continued

PAYMENTBillsunder'theSchedulearedueandpayableontiledateoftimbillattileofficeoftheCompany,Billsarepastduemiddelinquentonthetwenty-fifthdayafterthedateofthebill Inaddition,allbillsnotpaidbythetwenty-fifthdayafterthedateofthebillshallbesubjecttoaoneandone-halfpercent(11/2%)latepaymentchargeontheunpaidamount°Thislatepaymentchargeshallberenderedonthefollowingmonth'sbillandit shallbecomepartofandbedueandpayablewiththebillonwhichit isrendered,

CONTRACT PERIOD

The original term of this contract shall be one year, and thereafter, until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice

South Carolina Twenty-Ninth Revised Leaf No 1.3

Effective for bills on mad after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No 11

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 11

SCHEDULE RS (SC)RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually-metered apartments whichprovide independent and permanent facilities complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation.

Service under Categories 3 and 4 is closed and not available for service unless the residential stmcture meets the Category 3 or 4requirements and construction began before June 29, 1993. Categories .3 ot 4 remain in effect fot structutes which qualifiedbefore June 29, 1993 and continue to meet the Category 3 ot 4 requhements

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz setvice through one metet, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximatevoltages, where available;

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; or othet available voltages at the Company's option

Motors in excess of 2 H. P. , ftequently stat ted, or art anged fot automatic control, must be of a type to take the minimum startingcurrent and must be equipped with controlling devices approved by the Company

Three-phase service will be supplied, if available. Whete three-phase and single-phase service is supplied through the samemeter, it will be billed on the rate below Whete three-phase setvice is supplied through a sepatate meter, it will be billed on theapplicable General Service schedule

RATE:C~ate or t C~ateeot 3 ~Cate or 3" ~Cate o 4':

I. Basic Facilities Chatge per month $6.16

II. Energy ChargesFor the first 1000 kWh used per month, per kWhFor all over 1000 kWh used pet month, per kWh

7 9287'8 7148'

7 22584/

8.7148t37.5391'8.2862'

6.86931/8.28624

«Closed effective, lune 29, 1993 (see Availability above).

RATE CATEGORIES AND RE UIREMENTS

CATEGORY I is applicable to any tesidential customet

CATEGORY 2 is applicable where an electric water heater meeting the specifications set forth below is installed and is used tosupply the entire water heating requirements, except that which may be supplied by non-fossil sources such as solar.

1. Water heaters shall be of the automat. ic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity and may be equippedwith only a lower element or with a lowe& element and an upper element.

2. Water heaters having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the wattages shown below forvarious tank capacities.

Tank Ca acit in Gallons30-49

50 —119120 and larger

Maximum Sin le Element. Watta e45005500

Special approval

3. The total wattage of the elements in a walet heatet with a luwet element and an upper element may not exceed thespecific wattages above unless the water healer has interlocking thermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of thetwo elements such that the maximum wattage is not exceeded duting operation.

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCmolinaTwenty-EighthRevisedLeafNo.11

SupersedingSouthCmolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo.11

SCHEDULERS(SC)RESIDENTIALSERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only to residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or individually-metered apartments which

provide independent and permanent facilities complete for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation.

Service under' Categories 3 and 4 is closed and not available for service unless the residential structure meets the Category 3 or 4

requirements and construction began before June 29, 1993. Categories 3 o, 4 remain in effect for structures which qualified

before .lune 29, 1993 and continue to meet the Category 3 or4 requirements

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz se,vice through one metro, at one delivery point, at one of the following approximate

voltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the Company's option

Motor's in excess of 2 H. P, fiequently stinted, or ananged for automatic control, must be of a type to take the minimum starting

current and must be equipped with controlling devices approved by the Company

Three-phase service will be supplied, if available Where tlnee-phase and single-phase service is supplied through the samemeter, it will be billed on the late below

applicable General Service schedule

RATE:

Whe,e three-phase smvice is supplied through a sepmate meter, it will be billed on the

L Basic Facilities Chmge per month

II. Energy Charges

For the first 1000 kWh used per month, per kWh

For all over 1000 kWh used per month, per kWh

*Closed effective June 29, 1993 (see Availability above).

RATE CATEGORIES AND REQUIREMENTS

CATEGORY 1 is applicable to any residential customm

Category 1 Category 2 Category 3* Category 4"

$6 16 $6.16 $6.16 $6.16

7 9287¢ 7 2258¢ 7.5391¢ 6.8693¢

87148¢ 8.7148¢ 8.2862¢ 8.2862¢

CATEGORY 2 is applicable where an electric water beater meeting the specifications set forth below is installed and is used to

supply the entire water heating requirements, except that which may be supplied by non-fossil sources such as solar.

I. Water heaters shall be of the automatic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity and may be equipped

with only a lower element or with a lowm element and an upper element.

2 Water heaters having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the wattages shown below for

various tank capacities.

Tank Capacity in Gallons Maximum Single Element Wattage30-49 4500

50 -119 5500

120 andlarger Specialapproval

The total wattage of the elements in a wate_ heatm with a lower element and an upper element may not exceed the

specific wattages above unless the water heater has interlocking thermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of the

two elements such that the maximum wattage is not exceeded during operation.

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Schedule RS (SC) (continued)

CATEGO1.2.3,45.

RY 3 is applicable for residences which meet the following thermal conditioning requirements:Ceilings shall have insulation installed having a thermal resistance value of 30 (R-30),Walls exposed to full temperature differential (TD) or unconditioned area shall have a total resistance of R-12.Floors over crawl space shall have insulation installed having a resistance of R-19Windows shall be insulated glass or storm windowsDoors exposed to full TD shall be weather-stripped and equipped with storm doors or of the insulated type, Other doorsexposed to unconditioned areas must be weather-stripped.Air ducts located outside of conditioned space must have: I) all joints mechanically lastened and sealed, and 2) a minimumof 2 inches of R-6.5 duct wrap insulation, ot its equivalent.Attic ventilation must be a minimum of one square foot of free area fot each 150 square feet of' attic area Mechanicalventilation or ceiling vapor barrier, in lieu of free area, may be used where necessary, subject to special approvalChimney flues and fireplaces must have tight-fitting dampensCentral air conditioning systems installed after June 29, 1993 must have a Seasonal Enetgy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of 11or more (IO. S SEER ot mote for package systems)

Alternate Equivalent Pet fotmance Standard: Variations may be made in the Insulation Standards as long as total heat loss does notexceed that calculated using the specific Standards above Duct or pipe losses shall be included in the computation of lhe total heatlosses. Duke Power's procedure for calculating heat loss or the current edition of ASI-IRAE (American Society of Heating,Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineets) Guide shall he the source I'ot heat loss calculations

CATEGORY 4 is available lor residences which meet the tequhements of both Categories 2 and 3 above.

Billing of setvice under Categoties 2, 3, ot 4 will begin aftet the Customer has notilied the Company that the rate categotyqualifications have been met and the Company has inspected the premises fot compliance with the provisions ol the applicablecategory. The Company at all reasonable times shall have the right to periodically inspect the premises of the Customer f'o rcompliance with the tequirements, subsequent to the initial inspection

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incotyorated as a part of, and will apply to, all service supplied under this Schedule.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal set vice agteement fee, business license lee ot othe' lec assessed by or remitted to a state or localgovernment authority will be added to the chat ges determined above

PAYMENTBills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent onthe twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fil'th day aftet the date of the bill shall besubject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount This late payment chat ge shall be renderedon the following month's bill and it shall become patt of and be due and payable with the bill on which it. is rendered

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of this contract shall be one yeat', and thereaftet, until tet minated by either pat ty on thirty days' written notice.

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf'No. 11El'fective for bills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Ordet No 2005-6S4

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ScheduleRS(SC)(continued)

CATEGORY3isapplicableforresidenceswhichmeetthefollowingthermalconditioningrequirements:1 Ceilingsshallhaveinsulationinstalledhavingathermalresistancevalueof30(R-30).2 Wallsexposedtofulltemperaturedifferential(TD)orunconditionedareashallhaveatotalresistanceofR-12.3. Floorsover'crawlspaceshallhaveinsulationinstalledhavingaresistanceofR-194, Windowsshallbeinsulatedglassorstormwindows5. DoorsexposedtofullTDshallbeweather-strippedandequippedwithstormdoorsoroftheinsulatedtype.Otherdoors

exposedtounconditionedareasmustbeweather-stripped.6. Airductslocatedoutsideofconditionedspacemusthave:I) alljointsmechanicallyfastenedandsealed,and2)aminimum

of2inchesofR-65ductwrapinsulation,oritsequivalent.7r Atticventilationmustbeaminimumofonesquarefootoffreeareafoleach150squarefeetofatticareaMechanical

ventilationorceilingvaporbarrier,inlieuoffreearea,maybeusedwherenecessary,subjecttospecialapproval8 Chimneyfluesandfireplacesmusthavetight-fittingdampers9. CentralairconditioningsystemsinstalledafterJune29,1993musthaveaSeasonalEnmgyEfficiencyRatio(SEER)of11

ormore(10.5SEERormoleforpackagesystems)

AlternateEquivalentPmformanceStandard:VariationsmaybemadeintheInsulationStandardsaslongastotalheatlossdoesnotexceedthatcalculatedusingthespecificStandardsaboveDuctorpipelossesshallbeincludedinthecomputationofthetotalheatlosses.DukePower'sprocedmeforcalculatingheatlossor thecurrenteditionof ASHRAE(AmericanSocietyof Heating,Refrigerating,andAirConditioningEnginems)Guideshallbethesomcet:0_heatlosscalculations

CATEGORY4isavailableforresidenceswhichmeetthelequilementsofbothCategories2and3above.

Billingof smviceundmCategoxies2,3,or4 willbeginaftertheCustomerhasnotifiedtheCompanythattheratecategoryqualificationshavebeenmetandtheCompanyhasinspectedtheplemisesforcompliancewiththeprovisionsof theapplicablecategory_TheCompanyatallreasonabletimesshallhavethe_ighttoperiodicallyinspectthepremisesof theCustomerforcompliancewiththe,equirements,subseqt,enttotheinitialinspection

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to, all service supplied under this Schedule.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal smvice agxeement fee, business license fee o_ othm fee assessed by or remitted to a state or local

government authority will be added to the chmges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under the Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the twenty-fifth day after the date of' the bill In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day aftra the date of the bill shall be

sul_ject to a one and one-half percent (I 1/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered

on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on which it is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

The original term of this contract shall be one year', zuad thereafter, until terminated by either palty on thirty days' written notice.

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf' No. 11

Effective for bills on and afier June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Ordm No 2005-684

(Page 2 of 2)

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 15

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 15

SCHEDULE RT (SC)RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, TIME-OF-USE

AVAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable on a voluntary basis to individually-metered tesidential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, orapartments which provide independent and permanent facilities for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter, at one delivery point, al one of the following apptoximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; ot3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the Company's option

Motors in excess of 2 H. P. , frequently started, or ar1anged fot automatir. control, must be of a lype to take the minimum startingcunent and must be equipped with controlling devices approved by the Company

Three-phase setvice will be supplied, if available Where three-phase and single-phase service is supplied through the samemeler, it will be billed on the rate below Whete three-phase service is supplied thtough a separate meteb it will be billed on theapplicable General Service schedule

RATE:

I Basic Facilities Chatge per month $11 S9

II On-Peak Demand Change per monthIII. Energy Charge

a On-Peak energy per monthb Off-Peak enetgy pet month

SUI11111el MonthsJune I —Se l.embet 30

$64I pei KW

5. 1310 renls pet kWh4 I S12 cents per kWh

Winter MonthsOctober I —Ma 31

$321per KW

5 1310cents per kWh4. 1.S12 cents pet kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Period Hours

Summet MonthsJune I —Se lembct 30I:00 p m. —7:00 p. m

Monday —Friday

Winter MonthsOctobet I —Ma 31

7:00 a m —12:00noonMonday - Friday

Off-Peak Period Hours All other weekday hours and all Saturday andSunday hours All hours fot' the followingholidays shall be considered as Off-Peak:New Year's Day, Good Ftiday, Memorial Day,Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,Day after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incot)1otated as a patt of, and will apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule.

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intetvening between meter teadings for the purposes of monthlybilling. Readings are taken each month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days.

Summer months' rates apply to service from June I through September 30 Winter months' rates apply lo service from October Ithrough May 31.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDThe On-Peak Demand for billing purposes each month shall be the maximum inlegtated thirty-minute demand measured for theOn-Peak period duting the month for which the bill is rendeted.

MINIMUM BILLThe minimum bill shall be the Basic Facilities Charge

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaTwenty-EighthRevisedLeafNo.15

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo_15

SCHEDULERT(SC)RESIDENTIALSERVICE,TIME-OF-USE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available on a voluntary basis to individually-metered residential customers in residences, condominiums, mobile homes, or

apartments which provide independent and permanent facilities for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz service through one meter', at one delivery point, at one of the following approximatevoltages, where available:

Single-phase, 120/240 volts; or

3-phase, 208Y/120 volts; or other available voltages at the Company's option

Motors in excess of 2 H. P., frequently started, or' arranged for automatic control, must be of a type to take the minimum starting

current and must be equipped with controlling devices approved by the Company

Tlnee-phase service will be supplied, if available Where three-phase and single-phase service is supplied through the same

meter, it will be billed on the rate below Where three-phase service is supplied through a separate metro, it will be billed on theapplicable General Service schedule

RATE:

I Basic Facilities Charge per month $1159

Summel Months Winter Months

June 1 - Septembel 30 October' 1 - May 31

II On-Peak Demand Charge per month $6 41 per KW $3 21 per KW1II, Energy Charge

a On-Peak energy per month 5,1310 cents pel kWh 5 1310 cents per' kWh

b Off-Peak enmgy per month 4 1512 cents per kWh 4,1512 cents pm kWh

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Period Hours

Off-Peak Period Hours

Summm Months

June 1 - September 30

1:00 pm,- 7:00 pin

Monday - Friday

Winter Months

October 1 - May 317:00 am - 12:00 noon

Monday - Friday

All other weekday hours and all Saturday and

Sunday hours All hours for the following

holidays shall be considered as Off:Peak:

New Year's Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day,

Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,

Day after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule.

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The terln "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intm'vening between meter leadings for the purposes of monthly

billing. Readings are taken each month at intervals of approximately thirty (30) days.

Summer months' rates apply to service from June 1 thr'ough September 30 Winter months' rates apply to service flora October 1through May 31,

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The On-Peak Demand for billing purposes each month shall be the maximum integrated thirty-nrmute demand measured for theOn-Peak period during the month for which the bill is rendered

MINIMUM BILL

The minilnum bill shall be the Basic Facilities Charge

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Schedule RT (SC) (continued)

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applirable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state orlocal governmental authority will be added to the charges determined

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the offire of the Company. Bills are past due anddelinquent on the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date ofthe bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount. This late paymentcharge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on wltichit is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of this contract shall be one year, and thereafter, until terminated by either pat ty on thirty days' written notice.

South Catolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 15Effective for bills on and after. lune I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Ot der No. 2005-684

(Page 2 of 2)

ScheduleRT(SC)(continued)

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by ol remitted to a state orlocal governmental authority will be added to the chmges determined

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of tile bill at the office of the Company, Bills are past due and

delinquent on the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of

the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount. This late payment

charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on whichit is rendered

CONTRACT PERIOD

The original term of this contract shall be one year, and thereafter, until terminated by either pmty on thirty days' written notice.

South Calolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No. 15

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Carolinas, L,LC Electricity No 4South Ciuolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No .38

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised Leaf No. 38

SCHEDUL, E TS (SC)TRAFFIC SIGNAL SERVICE

A VAILABILITY South Carolina OnlAvailable to municipalities in winch [he Company owns and operates the electric distribution system, and to County, State, andFederal Authorities, in areas served by the Company, for the energy requirements of tral'fic and safety signal systems.

Power delivered under this Schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, oi as asubstitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other srhedule of the Company.

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will f'umish 60 Hertz sei vice through one meter, at one delivery point, at 120/240 volts, single-phase

RATE:

Basic Facilities ChargeFor the I'irst 10 kWh used pei monthFor the next 40 kWh used pei monthFor all ovei 50 kWh used pei month

$2 760 5445 cents per kWh

16 3730 cents per kWh60362 renb pei kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment lor Fuel Costs is incorporated as a pait of, and will apply to all sei vice supplied undei this Schedule.

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"The term "month" as used in this Srhedule means the period intervening between metei ieadings for the purposes of Inolltlily billiligReadings are taken once a month a[ intei vals of approximately thirty (30) days

MINIMUM BILL$2 76 pei month

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, lnunicipal service agieement fee, business license fee oi othei f'ee assessed by oi iemit ted to a state or localgovenimental authority will be added to the charges detei mined above

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule aie due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the iight to suspend service. In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge onthe unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part ol, and be dueand payable with, the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODThe original tet m ol this rontract shall be one year and thereafter until teiminated by either party on thirty days' written notice.

If the Customei requests an amendment to or termination of the service agieeinent before the expiration of the initial term of theagreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Sei vice Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No,38Effective for bills on and aftei June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Oider No 2005-684

(Page I of I)

DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo4SouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo38

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SixthRevisedLeafNo.38

SCHEDULETS(SC)TRAFFICSIGNALSERVICE

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only.)

Available to municipalities in wl'dch the Company owns and operates the electric distribution system, and to County, State, and

Federal Authorities, in areas served by the Company, for the energy requirements of traffic and safety signal systems.

Power delivered under this Schedule shall not be used for resale or exchange or in parallel with other electric power, oz as a

substitute for power contracted for or which may be contracted for, under any other schedule of the Company.

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz smvice through one meter, at one delivery point, at 120/240 volts, single-phase

RATE:

Basic Facilities Charge

For the first 10 kWh used pm month

For the next 40 kWh used pm month

For all over 50 kWh used pm month

$2 76

0 5445 cents per kWh

16 3730 cents per kWh

60362 cents pm kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a pint of, and will apply to all smvice supplied under this Schedule

DEFINITION OF "MONTH"

The term "month" as used in this Schedule means the period intervening between metro zeadings for the purposes of monthly billingReadings are taken once a month at intmvals of approximately thirty (30) days

MINIMUM BILL

$276 per month

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, nmnicipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by o_ remitted to a state or local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fil:teenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service. In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be sul_ject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become par't of, and be due

and payable with, the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIOD

Tim original term of this contract shall be one year' and thereafter until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice.

If the Customer requests an amendment to or' termination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial term of the

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Smvice Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 38

Effective for bills on and aftra June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, OMer No 2005-684

(Page 1 of 1)

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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No 22

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Sixth Revised L,eaf No. 22

SCHEDULE W (SC)GENERAL SERVICEWATER HEATING

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl

Available only to customers on Schedule G or I receiving service at 575 volts or less Service under this Schedule is available f'or

water heating purposes other than space heating. Water heaters must be of the insulated storage type.

TYPE OF SERVICEThe Company will furnish 60 Hertz service, single-phase or three-phase, sub-metered at the same point of delivery and at the

same voltage as the energy which is delivered to the Customer on Schedule G or Schedule I.

The hours ol' use under this Schedule shall be under the control of the Company and may be limited to fifteen hours out of eachtwenty-tour hours.

RATE:

For the first I00 kWh used per month

Foi all ovei 100 kWh used per month

8 4404 cents per kWh6 0220 cents pei kWh

Exceptions:

Wheie electric water heating energy is supplied on this Schedule to landlor(ls who supply domestic hot water to not moie than

four tenants in small apartment houses or in certain small commeicial establishments, and no othei eneigy is used by the landloid,the Company may choose not to install a metei f'or Schedule G. In such cases the Company will add a Basic Facilities Ch;uge of$6 85 per inonth to the bill as calculated above The minimum monthly bill undei such an art angement will be in accoi dancewith the provisions ol' Schedule G, and the billing demand will be that of the watei heatei, or estimated at 4 kW il' not known

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment I'or Fuel Costs is incorporated as a prot of, and will apply to all sei vice supplied under, this Schedule.

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agieement fee, business license I'ee oi othei fee assessed by or iemitted to a state or local

governmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule aie due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of'the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent on

the fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all billsnot paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge on

the unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become patt of and be ducand payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of this contract shall be one year and thereafter until terminated by eithei' party on thirty days' written notice.

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the see ice agreement before the expiration of the initial term of the

agreement, the Customei shall pay to the Company an eat ly termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 22Eff'ective lor bills on and after June I, 2007PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Oidei No 2005-684

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo,4SouthCarolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo22

SupersedingSouthCarolinaTwenty-SixthRevisedLeafNo,22

SCHEDUILEW(SC)GENERALSERVICEWATERHEATING

AVAILABILITY (South Cmolina Only)

Available only to customers on Schedule G or I receiving service at 575 volts or' less Service under this Schedule is available for

water beating purposes other than space heating Water heaters must be of the insulated storage type

TYPE OF SERVICE

The Company will furnish 60 Hertz service, single-phase or three-phase, sub-metered at the same point of delivery and at thesame voltage as the energy which is delivered to the Customer on Schedule G or Schedule L

The hours of use under this Schedule shall be under the control of the Company and )nay be limited to fifteen hours out of eachtwenty-tour laours

RATE:

For the first I00 kWh used per month

Fo_ all over 100 kWh used per month84404 cents per kWh

60220 cents pel kWh

Exceptions:

Whele electric water heating energy is supplied on this Schedule to landlords who supply domestic hot water to not mo)e than

four tenants in small apmtment houses or in certain small commercial establishments, and no other ene)gy is used by the landlold,

the Company may choose not to install a mete) for Schedule G, In such cases the Company will add a Basic Facilities Charge of

$685 per month to the bill as calculated above The minilnum monthly bill under such an arrangement will be in acco)dance

with the provisions of Schedule G, and the billing demand will be that of the wate)heate), or estimated at 4 kW if)rot known

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment for Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule,

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal sexvice agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or' )emitted to a state or localgovernmental authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENT

Bills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due and delinquent onthe fifteenth day after the date of the bill. If any bill is not so paid, the Company has the right to suspend service In addition, all bills

not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill shall be subject to a one and one-llalt" percent (1 I/2%) late payment charge on

tbe unpaid amount This late payment charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become pint of and be dueand payable with the bill on which it is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIOD

The original term of this contract shall be one year and thereafter until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice

If the Customer requests an amendment to or termination of the service agreement before the expiration of the initial term of' the

agreement, the Customer shall pay to the Company an early termination charge as set forth in the Company's Service Regulations

South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 22

Effective for bills on and after' ,June 1,2007

PSCSC Docket No. 2005-210-E, Orde)No 2005-684

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Duke Energy Caiolinas, LLC Electricity No. 4South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised Leaf No 17

Superseding South Carolina Twenty-Seventh Revised Leaf No. 17

SCHEDULE WC (SC)RESIDENTIAL, WATER HEATING SERVICE

CONTROLLED / SUBMETERED

AVAILABILITY South Carolina Onl

Available only f'or domestic water heating purposes to individually metered residential customers receiving concurrent service on

Schedule RS, RE, RB or ES Service under this Schedule is not available if the residence has water heating load control under

Rider LC

This Schedule is available on a voluntary basis, at the Company's option, in areas where the Company operates load controldevices. Residential controlled submetered water heating sei vice is available where the following requirements are met:

I All water heating requirements f'or the residence must be supplied electrically, except those provided by non-fossilsources of energy such as solar.

2 All electric energy required for a watei heating system (i.e., wired and plumbed together) must be controlled and servedthrough the submeter

3. Watei heaters shall be of the automatic insulated stoiage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity, and may be equippedwith only a lower element or with a lower element and an uppei element.

4. Watei heateis having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the wattages shown below foi

various tank capacities

Tank Ca acit in Gallons30-49

50 —119120 and larger

Maximum Sin le Element Watta e45005500

Special appioval

The total wattage of [he elements in a watei heater with a lower element and an upper element may not exceed the

specific wattages above unless the ivatei heater has interlocking thermostats lo prevent simultaneous operation ol the

two elements such that the maximum wattage is not exceeded duiing operation.More than one watei heater in a iesidence may be served under this Schedule piovided each individually meets the

above iequiiements, and provided theii total wattage is interlocked to pievent simultaneous operation of moie than

5500 watts. A higher simultaneous operating wattage may be allowed with special appioval of the Company foi water

heating systems with storage tank capacity of 120 gallons or moieWater heating for the purpose of space heating is not permitted under this ScheduleThe Company shall have thc right to requiie that the ownei of the conti'oiled equipment give satisfactory written

approval for the Company's installation and operation of load control devices on that equipment bef'ore entering an

agreement with the Customer and making such installation.

TYPE OF SERVICEThis service is solely f'o r the putTiose of water heating and will be provided from the Company's 60 Hertz, single-phaseresidential service. This seivice will be controlled by the Company using a load control device, and submetered in theCustomer's water heater circuit The Company shall have the tight to interrupt seivice to the Customer's water heater under this

Schedule All water heating controlled under this Schedule shall be served through a single submeter. The submetered servicewill be available at least six houis out of twenty-foui hours.

RATE:Basic Facilities ChargeAII kWh per month

$1,403, 1461 cents per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTSThe Company's Adjustment I'oi Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied under, this Schedule

INSTALLATION FEEService under this Schedule requiies a water heater ciicuit wired through a Company meter enclosure, exclusive of any othei

load, and suitable foi the installation of a load control device. The Customer shall pay a fee as follows;

Prewirccl for conti'oiled submetered watei heating sei vice No charge

Additional wit ing for controlled submetered water heating service $35.00

Concurrent installation of additional wiring for' controlled submeteredwater heating service, and air conditioning load control under Rirler LC $50 00

The Company will not be required to insrall additional wiring for the charges listed above if the Company determines the wiiingcannot be done in a manner which is economically feasible.

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DukeEnergyCarolinas,LLC ElectricityNo.4SouthCarolinaTwenty-EighthRevisedLeafNo17

SupersedingSouthCmolinaTwenty-SeventhRevisedLeafNo.17

SCHEDULEWC(SC)RESIDENTIAL,WATERHEATINGSERVICE

CONTROLLED/ SUBMETERED

AVAILABILITY (South Carolina Only)

Available only for domestic water beating purposes to individually metered residential customer's receiving concurrent service on

Schedule RS, RE, RB or ES Service under this Schedule is not available if the residence has water beating load control underRider LC

This Schedule is available on a voluntary basis, at the Company's option, in areas where the Company operates load control

devices. Residential controlled submetered water heating service is available where the following requirements are met:

1 All water beating requirements for tire residence must be supplied electrically, except those provided by non-f0ssilsources of energy such as solar

2 All electric energy required for a water' beating system (i.e, wired and plumbed together) must be controlled and servedthrough the submeter

3. Water heaters shall be of the automatic insulated storage type, of not less than 30-gallon capacity, and may be equippedwith only a lower element or with a lower element and an upper element.

4. Water heaters having only a lower element may have wattages up to but not exceeding the wattages shown below forvarious tank capacities

Tank Capacity in Gallons Maximum Single Element Wattage30 - 49 4500

50 - 119 5500

120 and Ire'gin Special app)oval

5. The total wattage of the elements in a watm beater with a lower element and an upper element may )rot exceed tire

specific wattages above unless the water heater has interlocking thermostats to prevent simultaneous operation of the

two elements such that the maximum wattage is not exceeded during operation

6 More than one warm beater in a )esidence may be served under this Schedule provided each individually meets the

above requirements, and provided their total wattage is interlocked to plevent simultaneous operation of mole than

5500 watts. A higher sinmltaneous operating wattage may be allowed with special app, oval of the Company fo) waterbeating systems with storage tank capacity of 120 gallons or more

7 Water heating for the purpose of space heating is not pe,mitted under this Schedule

8 The Company shall have the right to require that the owner of the controlled equipment give satisfactory written

approval for the Company's installation and operation of load control devices on that equipment before entering airagreement with the Customer and making such installation.

TYPE OF SERVICE

This service is solely for tlm purpose of water heating and will be provided from the Company's 60 Hertz, single-phase

residential service. This service will be controlled by the Company using a load control device, and submetered in the

Customer's water' heater circuit The Company shall have the ,ight to interrupt selvice to the Customer's water heater under this

Schedule All water' heating controlled under this Schedule shall be served through a single submeter. The submetered service

will be available at least six hours out of twenty-four hours

RATE_:

Basic Facilities Charge $1.40

All kWh per month 3.1461 cents per kWh

ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL COSTS

The Company's Adjustment tbr Fuel Costs is incorporated as a part of, and will apply to all service supplied tinder, this Schedule

INSTALLATION FEE

Service under this Schedule requires a water' heater cilcuit wired through a Company meter enclosure, exclusive of any otherload, and suitable fol the installation of a load control device The Customer' shall pay a fee as follows:

Prewired for controlled submetered watm heating smvice No charge

Additional wiring for controlled submetered water' heating service $35.00

Concurrent installation of additional wiring for controlled submetered

water heating service, and air conditioning load control under Rider LC $5000

The Company will not be required to install additional wiring for the charges listed above if the Company determines the wiringcannot be done in a manner whicll is economically feasible

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Schedule WC (SC) (rontinued)

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEESAny applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license fee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state orlocal government authoi ity will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENTBills under this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company. Bills are past due anddelinquent on the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill. In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date ofthe bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (I I/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount. This late paymentcharge shall be renrlered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on winchit is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIODThe original term of this rontract shall be one yeai, and thereafter, until terminated by either party on thirty days' written notice.If within the first year the Customer wishes to discontinue this submetered service but continue service at the same location, theCustomer will pay a $25.00 servire charge.

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised I,eal' No 17Ef'fective foi bills on and af'tci Iune I, 2007PSCSC Docket No 2006-2IO-E, Order No 2005-684

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ScheduleWC(SC)(continued)

SALES TAX AND MUNICIPAL FEES

Any applicable sales tax, municipal service agreement fee, business license tee or other fee assessed by or remitted to a state or

local government authority will be added to the charges determined above.

PAYMENT

Bills under' this Schedule are due and payable on the date of the bill at the office of the Company Bills are past due and

delinquent on the twenty-fifth day after the date of the bill. In addition, all bills not paid by the twenty-fifth day after the date of

the bill shall be subject to a one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) late payment charge on the unpaid amount. This late payment

charge shall be rendered on the following month's bill and it shall become part of and be due and payable with the bill on whichit is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIOD

The original term of this contlact shall be one year, and thereafter, until terminated by either party on thirty days' written noticeIf within the first year' the Customer wishes to discontinue this submetered service but continue service at the same location, the

Customer will pay a $25.00 service charge.

South Carolina Twenty-Eighth Revised I_,eaf No 17

Effective for bills on and after June 1, 2007

PSCSC Docket No 2005-210-E, Order No 2005-684

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