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In the event of any conflict between these rates and TVA’s rates for SPS, TVA’s rates will govern.

SHELBYVILLE POWER SYSTEM

P.O. BOX 530, 308 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHELBYVILLE, TN 37162

PHONE 931-684-7171 FAX 931-685-0113

Seasonal Periods are determined according to the following:

Summer Period = June, July, August, and September Winter Period = December, January, February, and March

Transition Period = April, May, October, and November

THIS IS THE RATE FROM WHICH ALL MONTHLY BILLS WILL BE FIGURED, FOR PERIOD BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1, 2020.

SCHEDULE FOR RESIDENTIAL RATES SCHEDULES RS

FOR METERS READ ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 1, 2020:

CUSTOMER CHARGE $23.40

ENERGY CHARGE $0.07771 per KWH

FIRST 1000 KWH PER MONTH $101.11

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In the event of any conflict between these rates and TVA’s rates for SPS, TVA’s rates will govern.

SHELBYVILLE POWER SYSTEM

P.O. BOX 530, 308 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHELBYVILLE, TN 37162

PHONE 931-684-7171 FAX 931-685-0113

Seasonal Periods are determined according to the following:

Summer Period = June, July, August, and September Winter Period = December, January, February, and March

Transition Period = April, May, October, and November

THIS IS THE RATE FROM WHICH ALL MONTHLY BILLS WILL BE FIGURED, FOR PERIOD BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1, 2020.

SCHEDULE FOR COMMERCIAL RATES SCHEDULES GSA (LESS THAN 50 KW)

FOR METERS READ ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 1, 2020:

GSA1:

IF CUSTOMER’S CURRENTLY EFFECTIVE CONTRACT DEMAND, IF ANY, OR ITS HIGHEST BILLING DEMAND DURING THE LATEST 12-MONTH PERIOD IS NOT MORE THAN 50 KW AND THE CUSTOMER’S MONTHLY ENERGY TAKINGS FOR ANY MONTH DURING SUCH PERIOD DO NOT EXCEED, 15,000 KILOWATT HOURS:

CUSTOMER CHARGE:

If the customer’s energy usage does not exceed 500 KWHRS = $27.00 If the customer’s energy usage is greater than 500 KWHRS = $46.00

ENERGY CHARGE $0.08711 per KWH

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In the event of any conflict between these rates and TVA’s rates for SPS, TVA’s rates will govern.

SHELBYVILLE POWER SYSTEM

P.O. BOX 530, 308 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHELBYVILLE, TN 37162

PHONE 931-684-7171 FAX 931-685-0113

Seasonal Periods are determined according to the following:

Summer Period = June, July, August, and September Winter Period = December, January, February, and March

Transition Period = April, May, October, and November

THIS IS THE RATE FROM WHICH ALL MONTHLY BILLS WILL BE FIGURED, FOR PERIOD BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1, 2020.

SCHEDULE FOR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL RATES SCHEDULES GSA (FROM 50 KW TO 1000 KW)

FOR METERS READ ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 1, 2020:

GSA2:

IS CUSTOMER’S CURRENTLY EFFECTIVE CONTRACT DEMAND, IF ANY, OR ITS HIGHEST BILLING DEMAND DURING THE LATEST 12-MONTH PERIOD IS GREATER THAN 50 KW BUT NOT MORE THAN 1000 KW AND THE CUSTOMER’S MONTHLY ENERGY TAKINGS FOR ANY MONTH DURING SUCH PERIOD EXCEED 15,000 KILOWATT HOURS:

CUSTOMER CHARGE $200.00

DEMAND CHARGE:

FIRST 50 KW PER MONTH $6.00 per KW OVER 50 KW PER MONTH $13.13 per KW

ENERGY CHARGE:

FIRST 15,000 KWH PER MONTH $0.07916 per KWH OVER 15,000 KWH PER MONTH $0.05114 per KWH

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In the event of any conflict between these rates and TVA’s rates for SPS, TVA’s rates will govern.

SHELBYVILLE POWER SYSTEM

P.O. BOX 530, 308 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHELBYVILLE, TN 37162

PHONE 931-684-7171 FAX 931-685-0113

Seasonal Periods are determined according to the following:

Summer Period = June, July, August, and September Winter Period = December, January, February, and March

Transition Period = April, May, October, and November

THIS IS THE RATE FROM WHICH ALL MONTHLY BILLS WILL BE FIGURED, FOR PERIOD BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1, 2020.

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL RATES

GSA3, Greater than 1000 KW Contract or Highest 12 Month Measured KW greater than 1000 KW

But Measured KW for month is less than 1000 KW

CUSTOMER CHARGE $650.00

DEMAND CHARGE

First 1000 KW $11.97 per KW Over 1000 KW $11.97 per KW ENERGY CHARGE All KWHR $0.05946 per KWHR

GSA3, Greater than 1000 KW Contract or Highest 12 Month Measured KW

greater than 1000 KW (Must be eligible for General Manufacturing Credit) Measured KW for month is greater than 1000 KW

CUSTOMER CHARGE $650.00

DEMAND CHARGE

First 1000 KW $10.59 per KW

Over 1000 KW $10.34 per KW

ENERGY CHARGE ALL KWHR $0.04870 per KWHR

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In the event of any conflict between these rates and TVA’s rates for SPS, TVA’s rates will govern.

SHELBYVILLE POWER SYSTEM

P.O. BOX 530, 308 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHELBYVILLE, TN 37162

PHONE 931-684-7171 FAX 931-685-0113

Seasonal Periods are determined according to the following:

Summer Period = June, July, August, and September Winter Period = December, January, February, and March

Transition Period = April, May, October, and November (Determination of On-peak and Off-peak Hours)

Except for Saturdays and Sundays and the weekdays that are observed as Federal Holidays for New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and

Christmas Day and provided further that on-peak hours shall not include hours that fall on November 1 of each year when November 1 falls on any day other than Monday. On-peak hours for each day shall for purposes of Standard Service be from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September and October and from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m.

during the months of February, February, March, November and December. All other hours of each day and all hours of such expected days shall be off-peak hours.

THIS IS THE RATE FROM WHICH ALL MONTHLY BILLS WILL BE FIGURED, FOR PERIOD BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1, 2020.

TOU-MSB Greater than 5000 KW Contract or Highest 12 Month Measured KW greater than 5000 and SIC is 20-39 Measured KW for month is less than 5000 KW

Manufacture Rates

CUSTOMER CHARGE $1,850.00

DEMAND CHARGE All KW On-Peak $9.27 per KW Off-Peak $2.26 per KW Energy Charge First 425 KWHR/KW

On-Peak (all KWHR) $0.05145 per KWHR Off-Peak (first 200 hours) $0.05145 per KWHR (Example 425 * KW compared to measured KWHR) Off-Peak: Next 200 KWHR/KW $0.01866 Off-Peak: Additional KWH $0.01611 Facilities Rental (Delivery Point less than 46 KV) $0.93 per KW

Equipment Rental 1.5% of Installed Cost per month

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In the event of any conflict between these rates and TVA’s rates for SPS, TVA’s rates will govern.

SHELBYVILLE POWER SYSTEM

P.O. BOX 530, 308 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHELBYVILLE, TN 37162

PHONE 931-684-7171 FAX 931-685-0113

Seasonal Periods are determined according to the following:

Summer Period = June, July, August, and September Winter Period = December, January, February, and March

Transition Period = April, May, October, and November SECURITY LIGHTS NOVEMBER 1, 2020

175 WATT M.V. = $6.75

400 WATT M.V. = $13.00

(Flood or Cobra head)

200 WATT HPS = $9.34

250 WATT HPS = $11.14

100 WATT HPS = $6.54

70 WATT LED = $8.20

200 WATT LED = $17.09

DETAIL

175 M.V. 400 M.V.

$.05766 * 70 $4.04 $.05766 * 155 $8.94

FAC Charge $2.71 FAC Charge $4.06

$6.75 $13.00

200 HPS 250 HPS

$.05766 * 82 $4.73 $.05766 * 111 $6.40

FAC Charge $4.61 FAC Charge $4.74

$9.34 $11.14

100 HPS

$.05766 * 42 $2.42 FAC Charge $4.12 $6.54

70 LED 200 LED

$05766 * 26 $1.50 $05766 * 73 $4.21

FAC Charge $6.70 FAC Charge $12.88

$8.20 $17.09

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