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Supplement No. 13 To Tariff Electric Pa. P.U.C. No. 6 Third Revised Page No. 54 Supersedes Second Revised Page No. 54

This document summarizes PECO Energy Company's Rate-GS General Service tariff. It outlines the availability, current characteristics, monthly rate table, and details for determining demand for non-residential customers receiving single-phase or polyphase secondary electric service outside the scope of residential rates. Limits are placed on service capacity and parallel generation that determine if customers must use the Rate HT tariff instead.

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Supplement No. 13 To Tariff Electric Pa. P.U.C. No. 6 Third Revised Page No. 54 Supersedes Second Revised Page No. 54

This document summarizes PECO Energy Company's Rate-GS General Service tariff. It outlines the availability, current characteristics, monthly rate table, and details for determining demand for non-residential customers receiving single-phase or polyphase secondary electric service outside the scope of residential rates. Limits are placed on service capacity and parallel generation that determine if customers must use the Rate HT tariff instead.

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Supplement No.

13 to
Tariff Electric Pa. P.U.C. No. 6
Third Revised Page No. 54
PECO Energy Company Supersedes Second Revised Page No. 54

RATE-GS GENERAL SERVICE


AVAILABILITY.
Service through a single metering installation for offices, professional, commercial or industrial establishments, governmental
agencies, farms and other applications outside the scope of the Residence Service rate schedules.

For service configurations that are nominally 120/208 volts, 3 phase, 4 wires - If either the service capacity or the parallel-generating
capacity exceeds 750 kVA for transformers located inside the building, the only rate option available to the customer will be Rate
HT. If either the service capacity or the parallel-generating capacity exceeds 750 kVA but remains at or below 1,500 kVA for
transformers outside the building , the customer may request service at 277/480 volts, 3-phase 4-wires from transformers located
outside the building . Otherwise the only rate option available to the customer will be Rate HT.

For service configurations that are nominally 277/480 volts, 3 phase, 4 wires - If either the service capacity or the parallel-
generating capacity exceeds either 750 kVA for transformers located inside the building or 1,500 kVA for transformers located
outside the building, the only rate option available to the customer will be Rate HT.

CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS .
Standard single-phase or polyphase secondary service.

MONTHLY RATE TABLE.


FIXED DISTRIBUTION SERVICE CHARGE:
$ 14.49 for single-phase service without demand measurement, or
$ 18.47 for single-phase service with demand measurement, or
$ 44.21 for polyphase service.

VARIABLE DISTRIBUTION SERVICE CHARGE:


$7.93 per kW of billed demand (I)
($0.0006) per kWh for all kWh

ENERGY EFFICIENCY CHARGE: $0.00223 per kWh

ENERGY SUPPLY CHARGE: Refer to the Generation Supply Adjustment Procurement Classes 2 and 3/4.

TRANSMISSION SERVICE FOR CUSTOMERS RECEIVING DEFAULT SERVICE: The Transmission Service Charge shall
apply.

STATE TAX ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE, DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT CHARGE (DSIC), FEDERAL TAX
ADJUSTMENT CREDIT (FTAC), NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING COST ADJUSTMENT, NON-BYPASSABLE TRANSMISSION
CHARGE, PROVISION FOR THE RECOVERY OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION PROGRAM COSTS,
PROVISION FOR THE TAX ACCOUNTING REPAIR CREDIT AND PROVISION FOR THE RECOVERY OF CONSUMER
EDUCATION PLAN COSTS APPLY TO THIS
RATE.

DETERMINATION OF DEMAND.
The billing demand may be measured where consumption exceeds 1, 100 kilowatt-hours per month for three consecutive months;
or where load tests indicate a demand of five or more kilowatts; or where the customer requests demand measurement. Measured
demands will be determined to the nearest 0.1 of a kilowatt but will not be less than 1.2 kilowatts, and will be adjusted for power
factor in accordance with the Rules and Regulations.
For those customers with demand measurement the billing demand will be determined as follows :
(a) For customers with demand up to 500 kW, the billing demand shall be the measured demand, with a minimum billing
demand of 1.2 kW.
For customers with demand greater than 500 kW, the billing demand shall be the greater of {i) the measured demand , (ii) 40% of the
maximum contract demand; or (iii) the maximum measured demand from the prior year.

If a measured demand customer has less than 1, 100 monthly kilowatt-hours of use, the monthly billing demand will be the
measured demand or the metered monthly kilowatt-hours divided by 175 hours, whichever is less, but not less than 1.2 kilowatts.

For those customers without demand measurement, the monthly billing demand will be computed by dividing the metered
monthly kilowatt-hours by 175 hours. The computed demand will be determined to the nearest 0.1 of a kilowatt, but will not be less
than 1.2 kilowatts.

MINIMUM CHARGE.

The monthly minimum charge for customers without demand measurement will be the Fixed Distribution Service Charge. The
monthly minimum charge for customers with demand measurement will be the Fixed Distribution Service Charge, plus a charge of
$7.10 per ~of billing demand . In addition to the above, for customers in Procurement Class 3/4 charges will be assessed on
PJM's reliability pricing model.

(I) - Denotes Increase

Issued May 15, 2019 Effective June 1, 2019

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