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    JEA Twenty-Fifth Revised Sheet No. 1.0Canceling Twenty- Forth Revised Sheet No. 1.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    ELECTRIC TARIFF DOCUME`NTATION

    VOLUME 1

    JEA21 W. Church St.

    Jacksonville, Florida 32202-3139(904) 665-6000

    DESCRIPTION OF TERRITORY SERVED

    JEA furnishes retail electric service to the major portion of Duval County, including the City ofAtlantic Beach and the Town of Baldwin. In addition, JEA provides retail electric service to theTown of Orange Park, to parts of St. Johns and Clay Counties and wholesale electric service to theCity of Fernandina Beach.

    Submitted to the Public Service Commission

    Approved by the JEA BoardJune 21, 2011

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    JEA Ninth Revised Sheet No. 2.0Canceling Eighth Revised Sheet No. 2.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective September 1, 2009

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Sheet Number

    Miscellaneous.......... 3.0

    Index of Electric Service Rate Schedules.............. 4.0

    Electric Service Rate Schedules, Riders, and Disclaimer....... 5.0 21.0

    Standard Forms/Blank Fill Forms....... 22.0 29.0

    Renewable Energy Standard Offer Contract (Qualifying Facility). 32.0

    Renewable Generation Interconnection Agreement... 33.0

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    JEA Twenty-Forth Revised Sheet No. 3.0Canceling Twenty- Third Revised Sheet No. 3.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    PUBLIC SERVICE TAX

    LegalAuthority Chapter 806, Ordinance Code, City of Jacksonville, Florida; Section 166.231,

    Florida Statutes as amended by Senate Bill #1-D of 1978 and as furtheramended by Senate Bill #28-D of 1982.

    Applicable To any electric service account located within the corporate limits of the Cityof Jacksonville with the exception of accounts of the United States of America,State of Florida, County of Duval, City of Jacksonville, other City Authorities,and churches used for religious purposes. The Public Service Tax is notapplicable to electric service accounts located outside Duval County or withinthe two urban service districts of Atlantic Beach and Baldwin, and to sales forresale.

    RatePer Month The charge per month shall be 10% of the taxable portion of Base Revenue.

    Determination ofTaxable Base

    Revenues Taxable Base Revenue shall be the total electric service charges as determinedby the applicable rate schedule plus the Gross Receipts Tax less the energycharges for non-taxable fuel cost component within the base rate. Currently thenon-taxable fuel component within the fuel rate is 4.553 cents per kilowatthour consumption for all rate schedules.

    Collection ofTaxes For Others JEA collects a public service tax on any electric service accounts it serves in

    the Atlantic Beach and Baldwin urban service districts and unincorporatedClay County. This public service tax is collected on behalf of, and remitted to,the City of Atlantic Beach, Baldwin and Clay County, respectively. Currently,the monthly public service tax is 5% for Atlantic Beach, 10% for Baldwin and4% on usage above 500 kWh for Clay County of the taxable portion of base

    revenues. The Taxable Base Revenues are determined as above, with a fuelrate non-taxable fuel cost component of 4.263 cents per kilowatt hourconsumption.

    NON-TAXABLE FUEL PER kWh FOR TIME-OF-USE RATES

    Definition: The table below displays the off-peak and on-peak non-taxable fuel componentfor time-of-use (TOU) rates that corresponds to each service type.

    Service Type OFF PEAK TOU ON PEAK TOU

    Residential 4.133 cents per kWh 4.547 cents per kWhGeneral Service 4.137 cents per kWh 4.551 cents per kWh

    General Service Demand 4.144 cents per kWh 4.558 cents per kWh

    Gen Service Lrg Demand 4.147 cents per kWh 4.561 cents per kWh

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    JEA Seventh Revised Sheet No. 3.1Canceling Sixth Revised Sheet No. 3.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    SERVICE CHARGES

    1. A $10.00 service charge will be added to electric bills for the establishment of eachinitial service connection. Same day service is available at that charge, however, ifsame day service is requested after twelve noon, the service charge is $25.00.

    2. A $14.00 service charge will be added to electric bills for reconnection of services tocustomers who have been disconnected for non-payment of bills or unauthorizedconsumption.

    3. A $25.00 service charge will be added to electric bills for services found to have ameter inaccessible for reading or cut off after notice has been given to the customers.

    4. A $25.00 service charge will be added to electric bills for special order disconnects forservices that cannot be disconnected at the meter due to meter inaccessibility, orservices that have been cut off for any reason and found to have been restored withoutJEA authorization.

    5. A $100.00 service charge will be added to electric bills for tampering with meteringequipment or service connection.

    6. A $65.00 service charge will be added to electric bills for damaged meters.

    7. A $20.00 service charge will be added to electric bills for returned checks.

    8. A $25.00 service charge will be added to electric bills when a JEA representative isrequired to make a court appearance.

    9. Upon request, JEA will test a customer's meter for accuracy. If the meter does not testwithin JEA acceptable accuracy range of + or - 2%, JEA will bear the full cost of thetest. If the meter tests within JEA acceptable accuracy range, however, the customerwill be required to share in the cost of the testing and a $7.50 service charge will beadded to the electric bill.

    10. JEA will sell or lend material, tools and equipment to private contractors, other cityagencies, and other electric utilities provided that the terms and conditions of JEA'sapplicable Policies and Procedures have been met.

    11. In general, JEA will do all necessary construction at no cost to the customer when anextension of an existing line is found to be necessary and the major portion of ananticipated extension will be built on public rights-of-way. Where these guidelinesclearly do not apply, JEA shall determine the total cost of standard and non-standard

    construction required. For standard construction cost, JEA may charge the customerall costs in excess of 30 times the estimated annual nonfuel revenue for Residentialaccounts; 4 times for non-Residential accounts. For non-standard construction cost,JEA may charge the customer all cost in excess of 3 times the estimated monthlynonfuel revenue for all accounts.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 3.2)

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    JEA Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 3.2Canceling Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 3.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2011

    (Continued from Sheet No. 3.1)

    12. JEA will require a contribution-in-aid-of-construction by a developer forunderground utilities in an amount not to exceed the difference in costsbetween an underground system and an equivalent overhead system. JEA'sPolicy and Procedure for underground distribution should be referenced forfurther information.

    13. A $5.00 service charge will be added to electric bills when a field notificationis provided to a customer to pay the bill in lieu of disconnecting the service.The notification will count as an infraction toward delinquent deposit review.

    14. A minimum $75.00 service charge will be assessed for all temporary services.Temporary electric service for residential construction will be charged$150.00. This single fee will cover all costs and consumption; consumptionwill not be metered by JEA. This fee is payable to JEA at the time the permitfor construction is obtained. Temporary service will not be provided unless thecustomer has obtained the necessary building/construction permit.

    15. A special service charge may be added to energy, water or sewer bills when acustomer requests a related water, sewer or energy service which is notnormally provided, including the repayment over time to JEA of the one timecapital costs of connecting customers to the water and/or sewer system. Thesespecial services will be priced based on the cost of the service. JEAs provisionof special services requires execution of a contract between JEA and the

    Customer. Contract approval authorizations shall be as established inapplicable JEA Management Directives, Policies or Procedures.

    16. JEA will charge a customer $25.00 for each return trip whenever JEA mustmake a return trip to a customers service address to perform maintenanceand/or activate service because the work requested by the customer was notable to be completed at the first scheduled visit.

    17. There will be a $2 branch transaction fee to make a payment, create a paymentpay plan, or make a payment arrangement done at any JEA branch.

    18. Account Fraud charge shall be $50.00

    19. Application fee shall be $1,000.00 for Tier 3 net metering applications.

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    JEA Fourth Revised Sheet No. 3.3Canceling Third Sheet No. 3.3

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    ENERGY AUDITS

    Upon request JEA will perform the following energy audits:

    Standard Resi-dential Audit An inspection of a customer's residence will be made free of charge to identify

    energy consuming equipment and ways to save energy.

    Class "A"ComputerAssisted Audit A $15.00 fee will be charged for this analysis. Audit will focus on economic

    analysis of major conservation opportunities for residential customers. Awritten report will be provided which will show estimated cost ofrecommended changes or additions.

    CommercialConsultation JEA will conduct mini-surveys free of charge to answer specific energy use

    questions.

    CommercialEnergy Audit A $15.00 fee will be charged for this audit which will include a detailed

    analysis of energy related factors of building's energy efficiencies. The resultsof the audit will be presented in report form.

    Large DemandAudit A $100.00 fee will be charged for this commercial survey. The audit will only

    be offered to customers with a demand equal to or greater than 1,000 KW. Theresults of the audit will include information on ways to maintain comfort andproduction levels while reducing energy expenditures. The results of the auditwill be presented in report form.

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    JEA Seventeenth Revised Sheet No. 4.0Canceling Sixteenth Revised Sheet No.4.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    INDEX OF ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE SCHEDULES

    RateScheduleDesignations

    SheetNumber

    FPPC Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy 5.0KVAR/EC/NM

    Excess Reactive Demand Policy Environmental Charge Net Metering

    5.1

    FFA Franchise Fee Adjustment 5.2GRT Gross Receipts Tax (Non-Franchise Area) 5.3

    GRT Gross Receipts Tax (Franchise Area) 5.4RS Residential Service 6.0RST Residential Time-of-Day Service (Optional) 6.1

    GS General Service 8.0GST General Service Time-of-Day (Optional) 8.2GSD General Service Demand 9.0GSDT General Service Demand

    Time-of-Day (Optional) 9.2SS Auxiliary Service for Cogenerators 9.5

    GSLD General Service Large Demand 10.0GSLDT General Service Large Demand

    Time-of-Day (Optional)10.2

    (Continued to Sheet No. 4.1)

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    JEA Fifteenth Revised Sheet No. 4.1Canceling Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 4.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    (Continued from Sheet No. 4.0)

    RateSchedule

    Designations

    Sheet

    Number

    SL Street Lighting 13.0

    MA Multiple Account Load Factor Improvement Rider 16.00

    GSLDR-5 General Service Large Demand Rider 16.10

    GSXLD General Service Extra Large Demand Rider 16.20

    LDI Load Density Improvement Rider 16.30

    S Interruptible Service Rider 16.40

    CS Curtailable Service Rider 16.50

    OS Unmetered Miscellaneous Service forTraffic Signals and Other Uses 18.0

    Disclaimer 19.0

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    JEA Fortieth Revised Sheet No. 5.0Canceling Thirty- Ninth Revised Sheet No. 5.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    FUEL AND PURCHASED POWER COST RECOVERY CHARGE POLICY - FPPC

    The Retail Rates section of this Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy (FPPC orthe Fuel Charge) shall be applicable to all JEA Retail Rate Schedules. The said energy charge statedin each rate schedule for each kilowatt hour billed in accordance with JEA's normal billing cycle shall

    be increased by the fuel charge per kilowatt hour as indicated below.

    The Sale For Resale Rates section of this Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policyshall be applicable to all JEA Sale for Resale Rate Schedules. The said energy charge stated in eachsuch rate schedule for each kilowatt hour billed in accordance with JEA's normal billing cycle shallbe increased by the fuel charge per kilowatt hour as indicated below for service taken at 26.4 kV andabove.

    Variable Fuel Rate Policy

    The Variable Fuel Rate charge for each retail rate schedule shall be rounded to the nearest 0.001cents per kilowatt hour of sales to reflect recovery of costs of fuels and purchased power (excludingcapacity payments) for each kilowatt hour delivered. The Fuel Charge is normally calculatedannually, for the billing period October through September and is adjusted to incorporate changes in

    costs from one period to the next, using a method approved by the Board. The Fuel Charge may beadjusted during the billing period if the costs for fuel and purchased power are projected to deviatemore than +/- 10% of the original forecast. Any intra-year adjustment must be approved by theBoard. The current Variable Fuel Rate is 4.774 cents per kWh.

    A Fuel Stabilization Fund (Fuel Reserve) charge shall apply to all kilowatt hours delivered under allretail rate schedules. This charge is used to fund the Fuel Reserve for managing short termfluctuations in fuel and purchased power costs, where the Fuel Stabilization fund target is 15% ofannual fuel and purchased power costs. The current Fuel Stabilization charge is 0.000 cents per kWh.

    A Fuel Recovery charge shall apply to all kilowatt hours delivered under all retail rate schedules.

    This charge is used to repay funds used from other electric system sources to pay fuel expenses. Thecurrent Fuel Recovery charge is 0.000 cents per kWh.

    The total fuel rate charge for each rate schedule shall be the sum of the Variable Fuel Rate plus theFuel Stabilization charge plus the Fuel Recovery charge.

    FUEL CHARGE PER kWh

    RETAIL RATES LEVELIZED OFF PEAK ON PEAKResidential 4.774 cents per kWh 4.628 cents per kWh 5.093 cents per kWhGeneral Service 4.774 cents per kWh 4.633 cents per kWh 5.096 cents per kWhGeneral Service Demand 4.774 cents per kWh 4.640 cents per kWh 5.105 cents per kWhGeneral Service Lrg Demand 4.774 cents per kWh 4.644 cents per kWh 5.108 cents per kWhRate Schedules SL & OL 4.774 cents per kWhRiders GSXLD, IS & CS 4.774 cents per kWh

    SALE FOR RESALE RATES LEVELIZED

    Municipal Rates 4.774 cents per kWh

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    JEA Thirtieth Revised Sheet No. 5.1Canceling Twenty-NinthRevised Sheet No. 5.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    EXCESS REACTIVE DEMAND (KVAR) POLICY

    Effective October 1, 2006:

    This policy applies to all accounts receiving service under GSD, GSDT, GSLD, GSLDT, GSXLD,IS, CS, and the Multiple Account Rider as applied to any of these rates.

    The customers utilization equipment shall not result in a target power factor (TPF) at the point ofdelivery of less than ninety percent (90%) lagging at the time of maximum demand. Should this TPFbe less than ninety percent (90%) lagging during any month, JEA may adjust the readings taken todetermine the Total Demand.

    If TPF is less than ninety percent (90%) lagging then the Billing Demand (BD) is calculated using thefollowing formula:

    BD = Maximum measured 15-minute demand (kW) X (TPF / PF)

    PF = power factor calculated per the following formula

    PF = COS(ATAN(kVar/kW)

    kVar in the above formula is the kVar measured coincident with the maximum 15-minute kWdemand used in the formula. For GSDT and GSLDT the off-peak demand will be used fordetermining Excess Reactive Demand.

    ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGE

    Effective October 1, 2007

    This Environmental Charge applies to all rate classes. The said energy charge stated in each rateschedule for each kilowatt hour billed in accordance with JEA's normal billing cycle shall beincreased by the Environmental Charge per kilowatt hour as indicated below.

    Rate for all rate classes = $0.00062 per kWh

    NET METERING

    Effective October 1, 2009

    Net metering is authorized for residential and commercial customers in accordance withJEAs Net Metering Policy.

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    JEA Ninth Revised Sheet No. 5.2Canceling Eighth Revised Sheet No. 5.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective April 1, 2008

    FRANCHISE FEE ADJUSTMENT(Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville, Orange Park & Clay County, FL )

    Legal Rule 25-6.100, Florida Administrative Code, effective

    Authority May 16, 1983.

    Applicable To any electric service account located in an area that requires JEA topay a Franchise Fee for providing electric service within that area.

    The Town of Orange Park, Clay County, the City of Atlantic Beach,and the Town of Baldwin areas are 6% Franchise Fee areas. The Cityof Jacksonville is a 3% Franchise Fee area.

    Rate The charge per month shall be a pro-rata share of the total

    Per Month Franchise Fee required by the Franchise area plus taxes associated withthe Franchise Fee.

    The Franchise Fee required by the 6% areas is six (6) percent of thetotal electric charges. The tax associated with the Franchise Fee is theState of Florida Gross Receipts Tax (2.5% of gross receipts).

    The Franchise Fee Adjustment for 6% Franchise areas is calculated asfollows for collection purposes:

    (Franchise Fee)

    =( 1 - Gross Receipts Tax - Franchise Fee )

    .06 .06= =

    ( 1 - .025 - .06 ) 0.915

    .065574 or 6.5574% of the total electric charges.

    The Franchise Fee for residential customers in Jacksonville shall be 3%of the total electric charges. The Franchise Fee for commercial

    customers in Jacksonville shall be 3% of the total electric charges up toan annualized billing amount of $2,400,000. For collection purposesthe Franchise Fee will not be adjusted for gross receipts tax.

    Billing In accordance with Rule 25-6.100, Florida Administrative Code, theFranchise Fee Adjustment amount shall be separately stated on eachcustomer billing.

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    JEA Sixth Revised Sheet No. 5.3Canceling Fifth Revised Sheet No. 5.3

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    GROSS RECEIPTS TAX (NON-FRANCHISE AREA)

    Legal Chapter 203, Florida Statutes.Authority

    Applicable To any electric service account in a non-franchise area with theexception of sales for resale and accounts serving the City ofJacksonville, Jacksonville Port Authority and JacksonvilleTransportation Authority.

    RatePer Month The Gross Receipts Tax will be as follows:

    (Gross Receipts Tax)

    =

    ( 1 - Gross Receipts Tax)

    .025 .025= =

    (1- .025) 0.975

    .025641 or 2.5641% of the total electric charges.

    Billing In accordance with Chapter 203, Florida Statutes, the Gross ReceiptsTax shall be separately stated on each customer billing.

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    JEA Fifth Revised Sheet No. 5.4Canceling Fourth Revised Sheet No. 5.4

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    GROSS RECEIPTS TAX(FRANCHISE AREAS - Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Orange Park & Clay County, FL )

    Legal Chapter 203, Florida Statutes.Authority

    Applicable To any electric service account in a 6% franchise area with theexception of sales for resale.

    RatePer Month The Gross Receipts Tax is calculated as follows for collection

    purposes:

    (Gross Receipts Tax)

    =

    ( 1 - Gross Receipts Tax - Franchise Fee)

    .025 .025= =

    (1 - .025 - .06) 0.915

    .027322 or 2.7322% of the total electric charges.

    Billing In accordance with Chapter 203, Florida Statutes, the Gross ReceiptsTax shall be separately stated on each customer billing.

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    JEA Twenty-First Revised Sheet No. 6.0Canceling Twentieth Revised Sheet No. 6.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    RSRevenue Code RES10 RATE SCHEDULE RS

    RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To any residential customer in a single family individual house, apartment ormobile home for domestic, non-commercial purposes. All service hereunderwill be rendered through a single metering installation. Resale of energypurchased under this rate schedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    Rate $5.50 Customer Charge, plusPer Month 6.624 cent per kWh

    plus applicable Fuel, Environmental, and Conservation Charges

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy(Sheet No. 5.0)

    EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    Minimum Bill $5.50 per month Customer Charge.

    Term andConditions (a) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA

    (b)Conservation charge is a charge of 1.0 cent per kWh for all consumptionabove 2,750 kWh.

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    JEA Seventeenth Revised Sheet No. 6.1Canceling Eighteenth Revised Sheet No. 6.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    RSTRevenue Code RES13TOD RATE SCHEDULE RST

    RESIDENTIAL TIME OF DAY SERVICE (OPTIONAL)

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To any residential customer in single family individual houses, apartments andtrailers for all domestic and non-commercial purposes. All service hereunderwill be rendered through a single metering installation. Resale of energypurchased under this rate schedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    Rate $14.30 Customer Charge, plusPer Month 12.426 cent per kWh during On-Peak hours

    4.006 cent per kWh during Off-Peak hoursplus applicable Fuel, Environmental, and Conservation Charges

    Definition ofBilling Periods On-peak periods shall be defined as follows:

    6 a.m.-10 a.m. - November through March, weekdays only6 p.m.-10 p.m. - November through March, weekdays only

    12 Noon-9 p.m. - April through October; weekdays only

    All other periods shall be defined as Off-Peak, including weekends, NewYear's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day andChristmas Day.

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy(Sheet No. 5.0)

    EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    (Continued to Sheet No. 6.2)

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    JEA Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 6.2Canceling Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 6.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 6.1)

    Minimum Bill $14.30 Customer Charge.

    Terms andConditions (a) Service under this rate will be made available at the option of the

    Residential Service customer, subject to the availability of TODmetering equipment.

    (b) Customers making a one-time contribution in aid-of-construction todefray TOD metering costs shall receive a credit of $4.50 per month.This contribution in aid-of-construction will be subject to a partialrefund if the customer terminates service on this optional TOD rate.

    (c) Customer has the option of terminating service under this rate scheduleat any time without assessment of disconnection charges. Anycustomer requesting optional TOD rate for the second time on the samepremises shall remain on the TOD rate for a period of not less thantwelve (12) consecutive months.

    (d) Service hereunder is subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

    (e) Net metering is not authorized under this rate schedule.

    (f) Conservation charge is a charge of 1.0 cent per kWh for allconsumption above 2,750 kWh.

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    JEASecond Revised Sheet No.6.3Canceling First Sheet No. 6.3

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    (For Future Use)

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    JEASecond Revised Sheet No.6.4Canceling First Sheet No 6.4

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Sixth Revised Sheet No. 7.0Canceling Fifth Revised Sheet No. 7.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Twenty-First Revised Sheet No.8.0Canceling Twentieth Revised Sheet No. 8.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    GSRevenue Codes COM20 RATE SCHEDULE GS

    GENERAL SERVICE

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To any customer whose service is not provided by any other rate schedule, forall electrical requirements at a single location. All service hereunder will berendered through a single metering installation. Resale of energy purchasedunder this rate schedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    RatePer Month $9.25 Customer Charge, plus

    6.111 cent per kWhplus applicable Fuel and Environmental Charges

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy(Sheet No. 5.0)

    EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    Minimum Bill $9.25 per month Customer Charge.

    FluctuatingLoad Charge Customers taking service under this rate having equipment which creates a

    highly fluctuating or large instantaneous demand such as welders,X-rays, etc., shall pay an additional charge per month of $0.50 per kVA ofrating of such equipment unless the customer installs necessary correctiveequipment.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 8.1)

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    JEA Fifteenth Revised Sheet No. 8.1Canceling Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 8.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from sheet No. 8.0)

    Primary ServiceDiscount Where customer contracts for service at 4,160 volts or higher, a

    discount of 0.13 cent per kilowatt hour shall be allowed, when the

    customer provides all equipment necessary for service from JEA'sexisting primary lines.

    Terms andConditions (a) Service will be made available under this rate schedule upon the

    execution of a service agreement or upon application for serviceaccompanied by payment of deposit or bond as required byJEA.

    (b) Customers will be placed on this rate schedule initially on thebasis of estimated load (based on past experience or connectedload survey). Thereafter, when the customer incurs anintegrated 15-minute demand of 75 kW or higher four (4) or

    more months out of twelve consecutive monthly billing periodsending with the current billing period, such customer will bereclassified to the General Service Demand rate schedule andbilled thereon commencing with such billing month. Also, atthe option of the customer, to any customer with demands ofless than 75 kW, but more than 49 kW, who agrees to pay forservice under the General Service Demand rate schedule for aminimum initial period of 12 months may be reclassified tosuch rate schedule.

    (c) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulationsof JEA.

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    JEA Nineteenth Revised Sheet No. 8.2Canceling Eighteenth Revised Sheet No. 8.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    GSTRevenue Code COM23TOD RATE SCHEDULE GST

    GENERAL SERVICE TIME OF DAY(OPTIONAL)

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To any customer whose service is not provided by any other rate schedule, forall electrical requirements at a single location. All service hereunder will berendered through a single metering installation. Resale of energy purchasedunder this rate schedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    RatePer Month $21.00 Customer Charge, plus

    11.632 cent per kWh during On-Peak hours3.712 cent per kWh during Off-Peak hours

    plus applicable Fuel and Environmental Charges

    Definition ofBilling Periods On-Peak periods shall be defined as follows:

    6 a.m.-10 a.m. - November through March; weekdays only6 p.m.-10 p.m. - November through March; weekdays only

    12 Noon-9 p.m. - April through October; weekdays only

    All other periods shall be defined as Off-Peak, including weekends, NewYear's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day andChristmas Day.

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Policy(Sheet No. 5.0)

    EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    (Continued to Sheet No. 8.3)

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    JEA Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 8.3Canceling Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 8.3

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 8.2)

    Minimum Bill $21.00 per month Customer Charge.

    FluctuatingLoad Charge Customers taking service under this rate having equipment which creates a

    highly fluctuating or large instantaneous demand such as welders, X-rays, etc.,shall pay an additional charge per month of $0.50 per kVA of rating of suchequipment unless the customer installs necessary corrective equipment.

    Primary ServiceDiscount Where customer contracts for service at 4,160 volts or higher, a discount of

    0.13 cent per kilowatt hour shall be allowed, when the customer provides allequipment necessary for service from JEA's existing primary lines.

    Terms andConditions (a) Service under this rate will be made available at the option of

    the General Service customer, subject to the availability of TODmetering equipment.

    (b) Customers making a one-time contribution in aid-of-construction to defray TOD metering costs shall receive a creditof $6.50 per month. This contribution in aid-of-constructionwill be subject to a partial refund if the customer terminates

    service on this optional TOD rate.

    (c) Customer has the option of terminating service under this rateschedule at any time without assessment of disconnectioncharges. Any customer requesting optional TOD rate for thesecond time on the same premises shall remain on the TOD ratefor a period of not less than twelve (12) consecutive months.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 8.4)

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    JEA Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 8.4Canceling Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 8.4

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 8.3)

    (d) Customers will be placed on this rate schedule initially on the basis of

    estimated load (based on past experience or connected load survey).Thereafter, when the customer incurs an integrated 15-minute on-peakdemand of 75 kW or higher four (4) or more months out of twelveconsecutive, monthly billing periods ending with the current billingperiod, such customer will be reclassified to the Optional GeneralService Demand TOD rate schedule and billed thereon commencingwith such billing month. Also, at the option of the customer, anycustomer with demands of less than 75 kW, but more than 49 kW, whoagrees to pay for service under the Optional General Service DemandTOD rate schedule for a minimum initial period of 12 months may bereclassified to such rate schedule.

    (e) Service hereunder is subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

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    JEASecond Revised Sheet No.8.5Canceling First Sheet No. 8.5

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    (For Future Use)

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    JEASecond Revised Sheet No.8.6Canceling First Sheet No. 8.6

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Twenty-First Revised Sheet No. 9.0Canceling Twentieth Revised Sheet No. 9.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    GSDRevenue Codes COM30, COM31 RATE SCHEDULE GSD

    GENERAL SERVICE DEMAND

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To any customer where the measured monthly billing demand is 75 kW ormore four (4) or more months out of twelve consecutive monthly billingperiods ending with the current billing period. Also, at the option of thecustomer, to any customer with demands of less than 75 kW, but more than 49kW, who agrees to pay for service under this rate schedule for a minimuminitial term of twelve months. Resale of energy purchased under this rateschedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    RatePer Month The charge per month shall consist of the total of customer, demand, and

    energy charges as follows:

    STANDARD OPTIONALCustomer Charge: Customer Charge:

    $85.00 per month $85.00 per month

    Demand Charge: Demand Charge:

    $8.40 per kW of $0.00 per kW ofbilling demand billing demand

    Energy Charge: Energy Charge:

    Non-Fuel Charge: Non-Fuel Charge:

    3.355 cent per kWh, plus 8.081 cent per kWh, plus

    Fuel and Environmental Charges: Fuel and Environmental Charges:

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy

    (Sheet No. 5.0)EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    (Continued to Sheet No. 9.1)

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    JEA Seventeenth Revised Sheet No. 9.1Canceling Sixteenth Revised Sheet No. 9.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 9.0)

    MinimumBill $85.00 Customer Charge plus the demand charge as computed above.

    Determinationof BillingDemand The Billing Demand for the month shall be the maximum integrated 15-minute

    metered kW demand in the month.

    Primary ServiceDiscount A discount of $0.63 per kW of Billing Demand and 0.13 cent per kWh will be

    allowed for service taken at 4,160 volts or higher, when the customer providesall of the equipment required to take service at JEA's existing primary lines.

    Terms and

    Conditions (a) Service will be made available under this rate schedule upon theexecution of a service agreement or upon application for serviceaccompanied by payment of deposit or bond as required by JEA.

    (b) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

    (c) Should the Metered Demand be less than 75 kW for any 12 monthperiod, the customer may be reclassified to Rate Schedule GS, at theoption of JEA.

    (d) Should the customer demonstrate that the future Metered Demand isexpected to be reduced below the demand threshold then the customer'saccount may be reclassified to Rate Schedule GS, at the option of JEA.

    (e) Customer has the option of terminating service under the optionalenergy-only rate schedule at any time. Any customer requesting theoptional energy-only rate for the second time on the same premisesshall remain on the optional energy-only rate for a period of not lessthan twelve (12) consecutive months.

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    JEA Nineteenth Revised Sheet No. 9.2Canceling Eighteenth Revised Sheet No. 9.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    GSDTRevenue Code COM33TOD RATE SCHEDULE GSDT

    GENERAL SERVICE DEMAND TIME OF DAY

    (OPTIONAL)

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To any customer where the measured monthly On-Peak billing demand is 75kW or more four (4) or more months out of twelve consecutive monthly billingperiods ending with the current billing period. Also, at the option of thecustomer, to any customer with demands of less than 75 kW, but more than 49kW, who agrees to pay for service under this rate schedule for a minimuminitial term of twelve months. Resale of energy purchased under this rateschedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    RatePer Month The charge per month shall consist of the total of the customer, demand and

    energy charges as follows:

    Customer Charge:

    $85.00 per month

    Demand Charge:

    $8.53 per kW of On-Peak Demand$4.93 per kW of Excess Off-Peak Demand

    Energy Charge:

    6.458 cent per kWh during On-Peak hours2.084 cent per kWh during Off-Peak hours

    plus applicable Fuel and Environmental Charges

    (Continued to Sheet No. 9.3)

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    JEA Seventeenth Revised Sheet No. 9.3Canceling Sixteenth Revised Sheet No. 9.3

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 9.2)

    Definition ofBilling Periods On-Peak periods shall be defined as follows:

    6 a.m.-l0 a.m. - November through March; weekdays only6 p.m.-l0 p.m. - November through March; weekdays only

    12 Noon-9 p.m. - April through October, weekdays only

    All other periods shall be defined as Off-Peak, including weekends, NewYear's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day andChristmas Day.

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy(Sheet No. 5.0)

    EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    Minimum Bill $85.00 Customer Charge plus demand charges as computed above.

    Determinationof Billing Demand The billing demand for the month shall be the maximum integrated 15-minute

    metered kW demand in the month.

    Determinationof On-Peak andOff-Peak Demand The On-Peak Demand for the month shall be the maximum integrated 15-

    minute metered kW demand during the On-Peak period. The Off-PeakDemand for the month shall be the maximum integrated 15-minute meteredkW demand during the Off-Peak period.

    DeterminationExcess Off-PeakDemand The Excess Off-Peak Demand for the month shall be the amount by which the

    Off-Peak Demand exceeds the On-Peak Demand.

    Primary ServiceDiscount A discount of $0.63 per kW of Billing Demand and 0.13 cent per kWh will be

    allowed for service taken at 4,160 volts or higher, when the customer providesall of the equipment required to take service at JEA's existing primary lines.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 9.4)

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    JEA Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 9.4Canceling Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 9.4

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 9.3)

    Terms and

    Conditions (a) Service under this rate will be made available at the option of theGeneral Service Demand customer, subject to the availability to TODmetering equipment.

    (b) Customers making a one-time contribution in aid-of-construction todefray TOD metering costs shall receive a credit of $11.37 per month.This contribution in aid-of-construction will be subject to a partialrefund if the customer terminates service on this optional TOD rate.

    (c) Customer has the option of terminating service under this rate scheduleat any time without assessment of disconnection charges. Anycustomer requesting optional TOD rate for the second time on the same

    premises shall remain on the TOD rate for a period of not less thantwelve (12) consecutive months.

    (d) Should the On-Peak Demand be less than 75 kW for any 12 monthperiod, the customer may be reclassified to Rate Schedule GST, at theoption of JEA.

    (e) Should the customer demonstrate that the future On-Peak Demand isexpected to be reduced below the demand threshold then the customer'saccount may be reclassified to Rate Schedule GST, at the option ofJEA.

    (f) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

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    JEA Tenth Revised Sheet No. 9.5Canceling Ninth Revised Sheet No. 9.5

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    SSRevenue Code Special Designation

    RATE SCHEDULE SSAUXILIARY SERVICE FOR COGENERATORS

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To all co-generators or small power producers satisfying the criteria forqualification as a Qualifying Facility as set out by the Federal EnergyRegulatory Commission in 18 CFR Part 292.0 and with generating capacityequal to or greater than one-hundred (100) kilowatts.

    Character of Firm auxiliary service per time of day rate schedule that would beService applicable to any other retail, full requirements customer with identical

    electrical requirements.

    Rate The charge per month shall consist of the total customer,Per Month demand and energy charges as follows:

    Customer Charges : per applicable time of day rate schedule.

    Standard Demand Charges: The charge per month shall be the total of themetered and Auxiliary demand as follows:

    o Metered Demand Charge: Demand Charge per applicable time of dayrate schedule.

    o Auxiliary Demand Charge: The numerical average of the On-PeakDemand charge per kW and the Excess Off-Peak Demand charge perkW per applicable time of day rate schedule, applied to the AuxiliaryDemand.

    Excess Reactive Demand Charge : see Sheet 5.1

    Standard Energy Charge : per applicable time of day rate schedule

    Definition of The Contract Demand for the month shall be the maximum integratedContract Demand 15-minute metered kW demand allowable in accordance with the service

    agreement provisions.

    Definition of The Metered Demand for the month shall be the maximum integratedMetered Demand 15-minute metered kW demand measured during the month.

    Definition of The Auxiliary Demand for the month shall be the difference between theAuxiliary Demand of Contract Demand and the Metered Demand during the month.

    (Continued on Sheet No. 9.6)

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    JEA Sixteenth Revised Sheet No. 9.6Canceling Fifteenth Revised Sheet No. 9.6

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    (Continued from Sheet No. 9.5)

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy(Sheet No. 5.0). Charge per applicable time of day rate schedule except for theGSLDT option below.

    EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    Determinationof ExcessReactive Demand As stated in the Excess Reactive Demand (KVAR) Policy (Sheet No. 5.1)

    Minimum Bill The Customer and demand charges as computed above.

    Optional Demand Charge:GSLDT $10.21 per kW of On-Peak DemandCharges $5.15 per kW of Excess Off-Peak Demand

    Energy Charge: (includes fuel and non-fuel charges)

    10.924 cent per kWh during On-Peak hours9.010 cent per kWh during Off-Peak hours

    Other Charges: Primary and Transmission discounts and Excess ReactiveDemand charges will be applied per the GSLDT rateschedule.

    Terms and (a) Service is available under this rate schedule upon execution of aConditions service agreement accompanied by payment of deposit or bond as

    required by JEA and satisfaction of the Safety and Technical Standardsset forth in JEA Procedure No. MD 913.

    (b) Service herein shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

    (c) Customers receiving service under this rate schedule will be required togive JEA a written notice at least sixty (60) months prior to an increasein the contract demand level or reclassification to any other standardJEA Rate Schedule. Such election by the customer shall be irrevocableunless JEA and the customer mutually agree to void the revocation.

    (d) Customers exceeding the Auxiliary Service contract demand mayexperience a temporary, total interruption of all JEA-supplied electricservices due to the action of automatically operating demand limitingdevices installed on Auxiliary Service accounts.

    (e) Until subsequently amended by JEA, existing cogenerator customers

    with standby service classified as GSLDT will be assigned the OptionalGSLDT Charges listed above. At any time, the GSLDT customer willhave the irrevocable option of changing from the optional GSLDT tothe Standard SS rate schedule.

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    JEA Fifth Revised Sheet No. 9.61Canceling Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.61

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fifth Revised Sheet No. 9.62Canceling Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.62

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fifth Revised Sheet No. 9.63Canceling Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.63

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fifth Revised Sheet No. 9.64Canceling Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.64

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.70Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 9.70

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.71Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 9.71

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.72Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 9.72

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.73Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 9.73

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fifth Revised Sheet No. 9.74Canceling Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.74

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.80Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 9.80

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Forth Revised Sheet No. 9.81Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 9.81

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fifth Revised Sheet No. 9.82Canceling Fourth Revised Sheet No. 9.82

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Twenty-Second Revised Sheet No. 10.0Canceling Twenty-First Revised Sheet No. 10.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    GSLDRevenue Codes IND40 RATE SCHEDULE GSLD

    GENERAL SERVICE LARGE DEMAND

    Available In all territory served by JEA where service can be rendered from thetransmission facilities of JEA.

    Applicable To any customer where the measured monthly billing demand is 1,000 kW ormore four (4) or more months out of twelve consecutive monthly billingperiods ending with the current billing period. Also, at the option of thecustomer, to any customer with demands of less than 1,000 kW, but more than699 kW, who agrees to pay for service under this rate schedule for a minimuminitial term of twelve months. Resale of energy purchased under this rateschedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    Rate Per Month The charge per month shall consist of the total of the customer, demand andenergy charges follows:

    Customer Charge:

    $335.00 per month

    Demand Charge:

    $12.16 per kW for all kW of Billing Demand.

    Excess Reactive Demand Charge:As stated in the Excess Reactive Demand (KVAR) Policy(Sheet No. 5.1)

    Energy Charge:

    2.593 cent per kWhplus applicable Fuel and Environmental Charges

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy(Sheet No. 5.0).

    EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    (Continued to Sheet No. 10.1)

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    JEA Twentieth Revised Sheet No. 10.10Canceling Nineteenth Revised Sheet No. 10.10

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 10.0)

    Minimum Bill $335.00 Customer Charge plus the demand charge as computedabove, plus any special service charges as defined in theagreement.

    Determination ofBilling Demand The Billing Demand for the month shall be the maximum

    integrated 15-minute metered kW demand in the month, as maybe adjusted per sheet No. 5.1, but not less than any applicablecontract minimum demand.

    Determination ofReactive Demand As stated in the Excess Reactive Demand (KVAR) Policy

    (Sheet No. 5.1)Primary ServiceDiscount A discount of $0.63 per kW of Billing Demand and 0.13 cent

    per kWh will be allowed for service taken at 4,160 volts orhigher, but less than 69,000 volts, when the customer providesall of the equipment required to take service at JEA's existingprimary lines.

    TransmissionService Discount A discount of $1.93 per kW of Billing Demand and 0.25 cent

    per kWh will be allowed for service taken at 69,000 volts orhigher, but less than 230,000 volts, when the customer providesall of the equipment required to take service at JEA's existingtransmission lines. A discount of $2.56 per kW of BillingDemand and 0.32 cent per kWh will be allowed for servicetaken at 230,000 volts or higher.

    Terms andConditions (a) Service will be made available under this rate schedule

    upon the execution of a service agreement or uponapplication for service accompanied by payment ofdeposit or bond as required by JEA.

    (b) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules andRegulations of JEA.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 10.11)

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    JEA Eighth Revised Sheet No. 10.11Canceling Seventh Revised Sheet No. 10.11

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 10.10)

    (c) Should the Metered Demand be less than 1,000 kW for

    any 12 month period, the customer may be reclassifiedto Rate Schedule GSD, at the option of JEA.

    (d) Should the customer demonstrate that the future MeteredDemand is expected to be reduced below the demandthreshold then the customer's account may bereclassified to Rate Schedule GSD, at the option of JEA.

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    JEA Twentieth Revised Sheet No. 10.2Canceling Nineteenth Revised Sheet No. 10.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    GSLDTRevenue Code IND43TOD RATE SCHEDULE GSLDT

    GENERAL SERVICE LARGE DEMAND TIME OF DAY(OPTIONAL)

    Available In all territory served by JEA where service can be rendered from thetransmission facilities of JEA.

    Applicable To any customer where the measured monthly On-Peak billing demand is1,000 kW or more four (4) or more months out of twelve consecutive monthlybilling periods ending with the current billing period. Also, at the option of thecustomer, to any customer with demands of less than 1,000 kW, but more than699 kW. Resale of energy purchased under this rate schedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    RatePer Month The charge per month shall consist of the total of the customer,

    demand, and energy charges as follows:

    Customer Charge:

    $350.00 per month

    Demand Charge:

    $12.31 per kW of On-Peak Demand$ 7.13 per kW of Excess Off-Peak Demand

    Excess Reactive Demand Charge:

    As stated in the Excess Reactive Demand (KVAR) Policy(Sheet No. 5.1).

    Energy Charge:

    5.109 cent per kWh during On-Peak hours1.620 cent per kWh during Off-Peak hours

    plus applicable Fuel and Environmental Charges

    (Continued to Sheet No. 10.3)

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    JEA Nineteenth Revised Sheet No. 10.3Canceling Eighteenth Revised Sheet No. 10.3

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 10.2)

    Definition ofBilling Periods On-Peak periods shall be defined as follows:

    6 a.m.-10 a.m. - November through March; weekdays only6 p.m.-10 p.m. - November through March; weekdays only12 Noon - 9 p.m. - April through October; weekdays only

    All other periods shall be defined as Off-Peak, including weekends,New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, ThanksgivingDay and Christmas Day.

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery ChargePolicy (Sheet No. 5.0)

    Environmental

    Charge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    Minimum Bill $350.00 Customer Charge plus the demand charges computed above,plus any special service charges as defined in the agreement.

    .

    Determinationof Billing Demand The Billing Demand for the month shall be the maximum integrated

    15- minute metered kW demand, but not less than any applicablecontract demand.

    Determinationof On-Peak andOff-Peak Demand The On-Peak Demand for the month shall be the maximum integrated

    15-minute metered kW demand during the On-Peak period. The Off-Peak Demand for the month shall be the maximum integrated 15-minute metered kW demand during the Off-Peak period.

    Determinationof Excess Off-Peak Demand The Excess Off-Peak Demand for the month shall be the amount by

    which the Off-Peak Demand, as may be adjusted per sheet No. 5.1,exceeds the On-Peak Demand.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 10.4)

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    JEA Nineteenth Revised Sheet No. 10.4Canceling Eighteenth Revised Sheet No. 10.4

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 10.3)

    Determination ofReactive Demand As stated in the Excess Reactive Demand (KVAR) Policy (Sheet No. 5.1).

    Primary ServiceDiscount A discount of $0.63 per kW of Billing Demand and 0.13 cent per kWh will beallowed for service taken 4,160 volts or higher, but less than 69,000 volts,when the customer provides all of the equipment required to take service atJEA's existing primary lines.

    TransmissionServiceDiscount A discount of $1.93 per kW of Billing Demand and 0.25 cent per kWh will be

    allowed for service taken at 69,000 volts or higher, but less than 230,000 volts,when the customer provides all of the equipment required to take service atJEA's existing transmission lines. A discount of $2.56 per kW of BillingDemand and 0.32 cent per kWh will be allowed for service taken at 230,000volts or higher.

    Terms andConditions (a) Service will be made available under this rate schedule upon the

    execution of a service agreement accompanied by payment ofdeposit or bond as required by JEA.

    (b) Customer has the option of terminating service under this rateschedule at any time without assessment of disconnectioncharges. Any customer requesting optional TOD rate for thesecond time on the same premises shall remain on the TOD ratefor a period of not less than twelve (12) consecutive months.

    (c) Should the On-Peak Demand be less than 1,000 kW for any 12

    month period, the customer may be reclassified to RateSchedule GSDT, at the option of JEA.

    (d) Should the customer demonstrate that the future On-PeakDemand is expected to be reduced below the demand thresholdthen the customer's account may be reclassified to RateSchedule GSDT, at the option of JEA.

    (e) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulationsof JEA.

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    JEA Nineteenth Revised Sheet No. 11.0Canceling Eighteenth Revised Sheet No. 11.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2007

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 11.1Canceling Tenth Revised Sheet No. 11.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2007

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Seventeenth Revised Sheet No. 11.2Canceling Sixteenth Revised Sheet No. 11.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2007

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fifteenth Revised Sheet No. 11.3Canceling Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 11.3

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2007

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Eighth Revised Sheet No. 11.4Canceling Seventh Revised Sheet No. 11.4

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2007

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 12.0Canceling Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 12.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 12.1Canceling Tenth Revised Sheet No. 12.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Ninth Revised Sheet No. 12.2Canceling Eighth Revised Sheet No. 12.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Twenty-Third Revised Sheet No. 13.0Canceling Twenty-Second Revised Sheet No. 13.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    SLRevenue Codes See Rate Code RATE SCHEDULE SL

    STREET LIGHTING

    Available In all territory served by the retail distribution system of JEA.

    Applicable To any Public Agency (State, County or Municipal governments) and toOwner's Associations for automatically-controlled lighting of publicthoroughfares and to JEA's private residential customers who are owners of theproperty in question for automatically-controlled area lighting.

    Characterof Service Dusk-to-dawn automatically-controlled lighting owned, operated and

    maintained by JEA, and governed by JEA's Policy and Procedures for StreetLighting, MD909.

    Schedule of Rates Monthly

    Non-FuelRate Service Fixture Mean Monthly ChargeCode Type Type Watts Lumens kWh cents/kWh

    SL70 Standard MH 175 8,300 76 10.938SL71 Standard MH 400 23,700 162 8.212SL72 Standard HPS 400 45,000 171 8.933SL73 Standard HPS 70 5,450 36 15.355SL74 Standard HPS 200 19,800 89 10.755SL75 Standard HPS 250 27,000 113 9.487SL76 Installed Pole HPS 70 5,450 36 24.938SL77 Installed Pole HPS 200 19,800 89 14.600SL78 Installed Pole HPS 250 27,000 113 12.490

    SL79 Historic MH 175 10,350 76 13.255SL80 Energy & O&M MV / MH 175 8,300 76 5.184SL82 Energy & O&M MV / MH 400 23,700 161 4.937SL87 Energy & O&M MV / MH 1000 40,000 391 4.850SL88 Acquired HPS 100 8,550 42 11.531SL89 Acquired HPS 150 16,000 62 13.367SL90 Acquired LPS 135 12,750 56 10.247SL91 Standard MH 100 8,500 45 32.697

    HPS = High Pressure Sodium MV/MH = Mercury Vapor / Metal Halide

    LPS = Low Pressure Sodium

    Energy Only (Rate Code ENERGY97) The monthly charge shall be computed as follows:

    Total Wattage (including Ballast) x 360 Hours x $0.03325

    (Continued to Sheet No. 13.1)

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    JEA Fifteenth Revised Sheet No. 13.1Canceling Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 13.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    (Continued from Sheet No. 13.0)

    Types of ServiceThe types of service are defined as follows:

    (a) STANDARD SERVICE: (Applicable Rate Codes SL70, SL71, SL72,SL73, SL74, SL75, SL91). In addition to Energy and O&M service, as

    described below, this service also includes an ownership cost for theinitial installation of the fixture assembly including bracket andaccessories. The applicable rates are for both overhead andunderground fed lighting systems. Underground systems require acontribution-in-aid-of construction to cover the differential costbetween overhead and underground systems.

    (b) INSTALLED POLE SERVICE: (Applicable Rate Codes SL76, SL77and SL78). This service includes all services listed in the STANDARDSERVICE rates but also includes an ownership cost for the initialinstallation of the pole. This service is not available for newinstallations after the effective date of this policy.

    (c) HISTORIC (PED LIGHT) SERVICE: (Applicable Rate Codes SL79).This service shall apply to those Historic Pedestrian Lights that areusually installed within predefined whitelight areas (see Rules &Regulations, Downtown Service Area Boundary Maps). JEA isresponsible for maintenance of the Ped Lights excluding theinstallation/removal/maintenance of the street banners. The capital costis the responsibility of the City or the using Agency.

    (d) ENERGY AND O&M SERVICE: (Applicable Rate Codes SL80,SL82 and SL87). This service includes dusk-to-dawn powering,maintenance and replacement of the standard, replacement of failedelectrical components, bulbs, and glassware, and the cleaning of

    glassware at such intervals as necessary to keep the system presentableand efficient. This service is not available for new installations afterthe effective date of this policy.

    (e) ENERGY ONLY SERVICE: (Applicable Rate Code ENERGY97).This service shall apply to those lights where special arrangementshave been made with JEA and applies to those decorative standardswhich are supplied and installed by others in the Downtown area.Maintenance and replacement of the standard shall be on a contractualor cost plus basis.

    (f) ACQUIRED (SL88, SL89, SL90): These units were acquired by JEAin the acquisitions of various facilities. These units will be billed at therates listed above until failure. At that time they will be replaced with asimilar unit stocked by JEA.

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery ChargePolicy (Sheet No. 5.0). The FFPC is applied to the Monthly kWh.

    Environmental Charge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1).(Continued to Sheet No. 13.2)

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    JEA Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 13.2Canceling Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 13.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 13.1)

    Terms andConditions The following Terms and Conditions apply to Lighting Service:

    (a) Monthly charges for all Rate Codes are based upon JEA havingan existing source of electrical power to each lightinginstallation.

    (b) Monthly charges are based on an overhead service. An initialcharge will be required for all underground installations, unlessa facilities charge is applied.

    (c) Prior to installation of area lighting facilities, JEA's privateresidential customers who are owners of the property in

    question, shall execute a contract for lighting service with JEA.The initial term for such contracts shall be three (3) years. Inthe event the light is removed prior to the expiration of the firstthree (3) year contract, either at the customers request or fornon-payment of bill, a "Take-Down" fee shall be assessed thecustomer. All charges due under this contract shall beapplicable to any account the customer may then or thereafterhave with JEA.

    (d) Rate Codes SL80 through SL87, inclusive, apply to thoseexisting mercury vapor installations which are no longer

    available and are being discontinued by JEA. As they reachobsolescence they will be replaced with high pressure sodiumvapor installations which are structurally and electricallyequivalent. Billing will be in accordance with the applicablerate schedule

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    JEA Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 14.0Canceling Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 14.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 14.1Canceling Tenth Revised Sheet No. 14.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Ninth Revised Sheet No. 14.2Canceling Eighth Revised Sheet No. 14.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Sixteenth Revised Sheet No. 15.0Canceling Fifteenth Revised Sheet No. 15.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 15.1Canceling Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 15.1

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    .

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Ninth Revised Sheet No. 15.2Canceling Eighth Revised Sheet No. 15.2

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTORFIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2009

    (For Future Use)

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    JEA Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 16.0Canceling Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 16.0

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    RIDER MAMULTIPLE ACCOUNT LOAD FACTOR

    IMPROVEMENT RIDER

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To customers whose services are eligible for Rate Schedules GS, GSD,GSLD, and GSXLD, and whose combined kW demand meet the minimumrequirements of Rate Schedule GSLD. This rider is not available to anypooling or other purchasing arrangement in which entities that wouldotherwise be individual customers totalize their electricity purchases throughany other customer. Resale of energy purchased under this rider is notpermitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    Rate Per Month For customers electing to totalize their accounts, the charge per month shall be

    the energy, demand, and excess reactive demand charges as listed under JEAsGSLD, or GSXLD Rate Schedule plus a $1,000 per month customer chargeand a monthly $85.00 per account site fee.

    Definition ofCombination The combination of meters shall mean the combining of the separate

    consumption and registered kW demand for the customer with two or moreservice locations throughout JEAs service territory.

    Determination ofBilling Demand The Billing Demand for the month shall be the combined maximum integrated

    15-minute metered kW demand in the month.

    Terms and

    Conditions (a) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

    (b) JEA will install demand meters on accounts receiving service underJEAs General Service (GS) Rate Schedule who are totalized.

    (c) Time of Day billing is not available with Rider MA.

    (d) The customer may add a qualifying account at any time. However, ifthe customer deletes an account that is under the MA Rider, thataccount may not be restored to the MA Rider for a period of 12 months.

    (e) If the customers aggregate load falls below 699 kW, the customersparticipation in this Rider may be terminated.

    (f) Customer taking service under this rider will be subject to having theircoincident peak demand adjusted if there is an indication of a powerfactor of less than 90% lagging based on metering. Any demandadjustments will be based on the Excess Reactive Demand (KVAR)Policy (Sheet No. 5.1)

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    JEA Ninth Revised Sheet No. 16.10Canceling Eighth Revised Sheet No. 16.10

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    RIDER GSLDR-5GENERAL SERVICE LARGE DEMAND RIDER

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To any customers who have executed a General Service Large Demand RiderElectric Service Agreement with JEA and whose accounts qualify for electricservice under Rate Schedule GS, GST, GSD, GSDT, GSLD, GSLDT orMultiple Account Load Factor Improvement Rider and whose accounts inaggregate demand are no less than 699 KW, or whose account(s) qualify forelectric service under Rate Schedule GSD and whose account(s) have anaverage load factor equal to or greater than 65%. Resale of energy purchasedunder this rider is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    Rate Per Month Customers executing a General Service Large Demand Rider Electric Service

    Agreement shall receive up to a 5% discount on their electric bill(s). Thediscount will be applied to the electric charge. The discount will not apply toany credits, penalties, service charges, Gross Receipts Tax or other applicabletaxes including franchise fees.

    Definition ofAggregated Load The sum of the highest billing demands for each account for the past 12

    months.

    Definition of AverageLoad Factor Average load factor = 12-month average consumption (kWh)

    12-month average demand (kW) x 730 (hrs/month)

    Term ofService Service under this rider shall be for a minimum initial term of five (5) years

    from the commencement of service. Customers desiring to terminate serviceunder this rate schedule after the initial two (2) years, will be required to giveJEA a minimum of thirty-six (36) months notice prior to the transfer to JEAsstandard rates or, if allowed by law, receipt of service from another electricservice provider. Should the customer elect to terminate the General ServiceLarge Demand Electric Service Agreement with JEA, giving less than thirty-six (36) months notice, then the customer shall pay an amount equal to thediscounted monthly kW demand charge times the customers average billingdemand for the most recent 12 months for each of the remaining months of thecontract term.

    Terms andConditions (a) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

    (b) At the option of the customer this five percent (5%) discount may beused for funding certain electric and electric-related infrastructure at thecustomers service location.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 16.11)

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    JEA Forth Revised Sheet No. 16.11Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 16.11

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (Continued from Sheet No. 16.10)

    (c) Election of JEAs General Service Large Demand Rider will precludethe election of any other Rider except the Multiple Account LoadFactor Improvement Rider.

    (d) Customer must maintain a minimum aggregate electric demand of 699kW for one JEA billing within any 12 month period. In the event thatsuch aggregate demand is not maintained by the customer, the customermay be billed according to their normal non-discounted rateclassification.

    (e) JEA and the customer may agree for JEA to provide additionalservices, including related water, sewer and energy services, vary theterm of service, with a maximum initial length of ten (10) years, and

    modify terms and conditions. As mutually agreeable, negotiatedservices, terms and conditions shall be set forth in the General ServiceLarge Demand Rider Electric Service Agreement.

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    JEA Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 16.20Canceling Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 16.20

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    RIDER GSXLDGENERAL SERVICE EXTRA LARGE DEMAND

    Available In all territory served by JEA.

    Applicable To any customers who have executed a ten (10) year General Service ExtraLarge Demand Electric Service Agreement with JEA and whose existingaccount is no less that 25,000 kW demand or whose existing multiple accountsin aggregate are no less than 25,000 kW demand. Resale of energy purchasedunder this rider/rate schedule is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    Rate Per Month For customers executing an General Service Extra Large Demand ElectricService Agreement the charges per month listed below will apply to thecustomers respective accounts unless the customer elects to totalize.Combined accounts under contract will be subject to the rates listed under theheading Rates per Month for Combined Accounts.

    Rates for Contracted Accounts under Rate Schedules GS, GSD and GSLD:

    GSXLD-GS GSXLD-GSD GSXLD-GSLD

    Customer Charge per month $9.25 $85.00 $335.00Demand Charge per kW Not Applicable $6.98 $10.06Energy Charge per kWh 4.813 cent 2.356 cent 1.712 centFuel Charge See Sheet No. 5.0 See Sheet No. 5.0 See Sheet No.5.0Energy Only Charge perkWh

    Not Applicable 6.341 cent Not Applicable

    Excess kVar Charge perExcess kVar

    Not Applicable Not Applicable Per Sheet 5.1

    Environmental charge See Sheet No. 5.1 See Sheet No. 5.1 See Sheet No.5.1

    (Continued to Sheet No. 16.21)

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    JEA Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 16.21Canceling Tenth Revised Sheet No. 16.21

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective January 1, 2012

    (Continued from Sheet No.16.20)

    Rate per Month for Combined Accounts:

    Customer Charge: $ 1,000.00 per month

    Demand Charge: $10.06 per kW

    Energy Charge : 1.712 cent per kWh plus the applicable Fuel Charge

    Excess ReactiveDemand Charge: As stated in the Excess Reactive Demand (KVAR) Policy (Sheet No. 5.1).

    Site Fee: $85.00 per site

    Street Lighting

    and Traffic Signals Street lighting and traffic signal accounts shall receive a 20% discount fromtheir electric bill. The discount will be applied to the total lighting electricbill before the application of any credits, penalties, service charges, or taxesif applicable.

    Fuel Charge As stated in the Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery Charge Policy(Sheet No. 5.0).

    EnvironmentalCharge As stated in the Environmental Charge (Sheet No. 5.1)

    Minimum Bill Will be the applicable Customer Charge as listed above, plus any specialservice charges as defined in the agreement.

    MultipleAccount Option Customers with two (2) or more existing accounts with an Aggregate Load

    totaling 25,000 kW or more are eligible for service under this rate schedule.The accounts will be combined according to the terms and conditions of JEAsMultiple Account Load Factor Improvement Rider.

    Definition of

    Aggregated Load The sum of the highest billing demands for each account for the past 12months.

    (Continued to Sheet No.16.22)

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    JEA Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 16.22Canceling Tenth Revised Sheet No. 16.22

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 16.21)

    Determination ofBilling Demand The Billing Demand for the month shall be either the totalized or the non-

    totalized maximum integrated 15-minute metered kW demand in the month, as

    may be adjusted per sheet No. 5.1.

    Determination ofReactive Demand As stated in the Excess Reactive Demand (KVAR) Policy (Sheet No. 5.1)

    Primary ServiceDiscounts A discount of $0.63 per kW of Billing Demand and 0.13 cent per kWh will be

    allowed for service taken at 4,160 volts or higher, but less than 69,000 volts,when the customer provides all the equipment required to take service at JEAsexisting primary lines.

    TransmissionService Discount A discount of $1.93 per kW of Billing Demand and 0.25 cent per kWh will be

    allowed for service taken at 69,000 volts or higher, but less than 230,000 volts,when the customer provides all of the equipment required to take service atJEA's existing transmission lines. A discount of $2.56 per kW of BillingDemand and 0.32 cent per kWh will be allowed for service taken at 230,000volts or higher.

    Term ofService Service under this rider shall be for a minimum initial term of 10 years from

    the commencement of service. Customers desiring to terminate service underthis rate schedule after the initial five (5) years will be required to give JEA aminimum of sixty (60) months notice prior to the transfer to JEAs standardrates, or if allowed by law, receive service from another provider of electricity.Should the customer elect to terminate the General Service Extra LargeDemand Electric Service Agreement with JEA with less than the required five(5) years notice, then the customer shall pay an amount equal to the monthlykW demand charge times the customers average billing demand for the mostrecent 12 months for the remainder of the contract term.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 16.23)

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    JEA Ninth Revised Sheet No. 16.23Canceling Eighth Revised Sheet No. 16.23

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective October 1, 2010

    (Continued from Sheet No. 16.22)

    Terms andConditions (a) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

    (b) The customer may not purchase electricity from another entity duringthe period the accounts are under contract.

    (c) The customer must maintain a minimum aggregate load of 25,000 kWin a 12 month period to remain eligible for this rate.

    (d) Election of JEAs General Service Extra Large Demand Rider willpreclude the election of any other Rider except the Multiple AccountLoad Factor Improvement Rider.

    (e) Customer must maintain a minimum aggregate electric demand of25,000 kW for one JEA billing within any 12 month period. In theevent that such aggregate demand is not maintained by the customer,JEA will require the customer to select one of the following options:

    1) Terminate service under this Rider and pay termination feesapplicable to cancellation with less than 36 month notice; or

    2) Revert to the conditions of the General Service LargeDemand Rider.

    (f) JEA and the customer may agree for JEA to provide additional

    services, including related water, sewer and energy services, andmodify terms and conditions. As mutually agreeable, negotiatedservices, terms and conditions shall be set forth in the General ServiceExtra Large Demand Rider Electric Service Agreement.

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    JEA Seventh Revised Sheet No. 16.30Canceling Sixth Revised Sheet No. 16.30

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    RIDER LDILOAD DENSITY IMPROVEMENT RIDER

    (CLOSED TO NEW CUSTOMERS)

    Available To new and existing customers receiving service in Planning Districts 3 East, 4West, 5 West, 6 and 7 served by JEA.

    Applicable To new or existing customers who have executed a ten (10) year Load DensityImprovement Electric Service Agreement with JEA and whose new ormodified account qualifies for electric service under Rate Schedule GSD,GSDT, GSLD, and GSLDT. Application to commence service under this Riderafter October 1, 2002, will not be accepted. Resale of energy purchased under

    this rider is not permitted.

    Character ofService JEAs standard voltage levels.

    Rate Per Month Customers executing a Load Density Improvement Electric Service Agreementshall receive an adjustment based on the percentages listed below. For newcustomers, the discount will be applied to the electric charge including theenergy and demand charges, the primary service discount, transmissiondiscount and the excess KVAR charge. The adjustment will not apply topenalties, service charges, Gross Receipts Tax or other applicable taxesincluding franchise fees. For existing customers, the adjustment will only beapplied to the bill components above the base load as defined in Definition ofBase Load.

    Months 1- 12 25 PercentMonths 13- 24 15 PercentAfter Month 24 5 Percent

    Term ofService Service under this rider shall be for a minimum initial term of seven (7) years

    from the commencement of service. Customers desiring to terminate serviceunder this rider, after the initial term, will be required to give JEA a minimumof thirty-six (36) months notice. Should the customer elect to terminate the

    Load Density Improvement Rider Agreement with JEA with less than therequired thirty-six (36) month notice, the customer shall pay an amount equalto the monthly kW demand charge times the customers average billingdemand for the most recent 12 months for the remainder of the contract term.

    (Continued to Sheet No.16.31)

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    JEA Fourth Revised Sheet No. 16.31Canceling Third Revised Sheet No. 16.31

    BRIAN ROCHE, DIRECTOR

    FIN. PLANNING, BUDGETS, RATES

    Effective August 1, 2006

    (Continued from Sheet No. 16.30)Definition ofNew andExisting Customer A customer will be considered a new customer provided its meter is set or

    service is put in its name after May 21, 1996. A name change or othersuperficial change at an existing location, whereby the ownership and controlover the premises are not changed, will not be considered as a new customer.

    An applicant shall also be considered a new customer if the applicant candemonstrate that an existing facility has not been in operation for at leasttwelve months. All customers who are not new customers will be consideredexisting customers. Existing customers will be eligible for this rider when thecustomer materially increases its use on or after May 22, 1996.

    Definition ofIncremental Load The portion of the customers load which has materially increased as a result of

    expansion. A material increase can be the result of: (1) An increase inelectrical usage of at least twenty-five percent (25%), (2) Adding a minimumof 500kW to the existing load, (3) Adding twenty-five full time jobs.

    Definition ofBase Load JEA will establish a twelve month base usage period for each qualifying

    customer. Such base usage will reflect, by month, the billed kW and KVARdemand and kWh consumption for the 12 month period immediately precedingthe customers application for service.

    Terms andConditions (a) Service hereunder shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations of JEA.

    (b) The existing customer shall notify JEA in writing of a material increasein electric service. If for the next three consecutive months or any threeconsecutive months in the twelve months preceding the application,each months usage exceeds the usage in the preceding year by at leasttwenty-five percent (25%), or if a minimum load of 500 kW is added,then the customer will be eligible to receive service under this Riderfollowing approval of the application. The existing customer may alsobe eligible for service under this rider if twenty-five permanent jobs areadded. Each full time employee, as reported on Department of Laborquarterly form ES202 filed with the Florida Department of Labor, willconstitute one job.

    (c) Service under this rider shall not be available where the service isfurnished solely or predominately for telephone booths,

    telecommunication local distribution facilities, cable television orsimilar structures or locations, for multi-tenanted residential buildings,or service defined as Temporary, for residential-type premises wherethe account is in the name of a non-residential entity, such asapartments for renting purposes and for corporations.

    (Continued to Sheet No. 16.32)

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