ࡱ> #` 8Hbjbj\.\. 1>D>D @.  ,,,8,,-  8*.(R."t.t.t.O/O/O/7777777$ :hq<\8 S1O/O/S1S18 t.t.%8&444S1 t. t.74S1744s6 V7t.. I`,1277\K8<8D7<2*<$V7< V78O/v/T40D]0O/O/O/88)4dO/O/O/8S1S1S1S1 ",$ ,  Exhibit A T&D SPECIFIC PROVISIONS FOR BUSINESS INTERACTIONS Between Bangor Hydro-Electric Company and (SOP to insert their name here) Standard Offer Provider for Medium and Large Classes Created by BHE: September 12, 1999 Modified by BHE: December 12, 2006 BHEs Utility Business Contact: Alicia Card, Supervisor Customer Support Services, Customer Service Operations BHEs Utility Technical Contact: Lori Omlor, Business Analyst, CIS Support Team Standard Rate Structures for Consolidated Utility Billing: BHEs existing Standard Rate Structures include Fixed, Flat, Blocked, Time-of-Use (3 periods) and Seasonal structures. The Companys tariffs are available on request. Billing determinants available include kWh and kW demand. The rate options and billing determinants available for a specific Customer will be limited by the installed metering capability of that Customer. Proration of charges over any standard offer rate or price will be performed based upon the percentage of days of service in each billing period for each customer affected by such rate or price. This includes the proration of Standard Offer providers and rates across any change in Provider. Changes in the Standard Offer rate structure will be prorated as long as the rate structure change is no more complicated than the existing BHE distribution rate structure for the same customer class, as required by Chapters 301 and 322. Standard Offer rate classes for BHEs customers will be as follows: Residential/Small Non-Residential (Commercial): Includes all customers defined as residential by BHEs Terms and Conditions (T&C), and non-residential customers that take service under a core customer class that does not include a demand charge, including all street lighting service. Medium Non-Residential: Includes all non-residential customers that take service under a core customer class that includes a demand charge and in which a customers maximum demand does not generally exceed 499 kW in the preceding 12 months. Large Non-Residential: Includes all non-residential customers that are not small non-residential or medium non-residential customers. Standard Bill Format and Consolidated Utility Billing Service: BHE will provide consolidated billing for the Provider using a standard bill format as required by the Chapters 301 and 322. Consolidated Utility Billing services include bill calculation, printing, mailing, collections, and remittance processing and funds transfer. BHE will assess a fee to the Provider(s) for each bill issued, with this fee being detailed in BHEs Terms and Conditions. The fee will be apportioned among the Providers based upon the each Providers load share, by rate class. After the close of each month, a charge to each Provider for Consolidated Utility Billing service will be computed based on (a) the number of bills, by rate class, issued during the prior month to Standard Offer customers, times (b) the fee per bill, times (c) each Providers load share, by rate class. Any requests for non-standard billing format, non-standard billing calculations or any bill messages will be responded to by BHE staff within 15 work days with an estimated cost and time required to produce the request. Upon receipt of SOP written or electronic (email) confirmation to proceed, BHE will schedule this work. Payment to Provider: Standard Offer Providers will be paid for all energy sold to Standard Offer customers based upon their bid price and percentage of load provided to Standard Offer Rate Class, less an allowance for uncollectible accounts. The allowances for the term of this contract are: Residential/Small Non-Residential 2.25% Medium Non-Residential 0.02% Large Non-Residential 0.02% Actual meter readings or estimated meter readings will be the basis for monthly payments to all Providers. The payments to the Provider will be made as detailed in paragraph 8.5 of this Agreement. The costs of the Automatic Clearing House (ACH) funds transfer are included in the fee for billing services, as stated in BHEs Terms and Conditions. Net Energy Billing Net Energy Billing is available to certain customers in accordance with Chapter 313. For these customers, the usage amount transmitted to the provider will be the Customers net usage, and the Providers load obligation will be based on the Customers net usage. Any excess generation provided by Net Energy Billing customers will be used to reduce total system load. Small Generator Aggregation Small Generator Aggregation is available to certain customers with eligible generators in accordance with the applicable Precepts including, without limitation, Chapter 315 of the MPUCs regulations, and BHEs Terms and Conditions. If Provider has been designated by the MPUC to provide standard offer service to residential customers in BHEs service territory, then Provider shall purchase any electricity made available by eligible generators in accordance with Chapter 315 of the MPUCs regulations and any technical specifications adopted thereunder. For generators that elect the real time nodal clearing price option, BHE will report the hourly generation for each eligible generator to ISO-NE in conformance with ISO-NE requirements, and to the Provider in the same format via the same means used to transmit the data to ISO-NE. Consistent with the timing requirements of NEPOOL SMD, Manuals 20, 28 & 29, the daily or monthly generation for each eligible generator will be reported to ISO-NE. If any changes are made to the daily generation values during the monthly resettlement process, BHE will report the changes to ISO-NE in conformance with ISO-NE requirements, and to the Provider in the same format via the same means used to transmit the data to ISO-NE. Generators with a nameplate capacity of 1 MW or less may elect to not install the hourly metering necessary to receive the real-time nodal clearing price for the node on which the generator is connected. In such a case, generators choosing this option will have their excess generation within each billing cycle purchased by the small standard offer class provider(s) at the average monthly clearing price for the fb88 Zone rather than the otherwise applicable real-time nodal clearing price; the suppliers will receive a corresponding reduction in load responsibility at the time of month-end metering adjustment. On a monthly basis, BHE shall invoice Provider for the amount of electricity delivered by eligible generators. The Provider shall pay the amount of such invoice with ten (10) days of receipt. Upon receipt of payment from Provider for generation delivered by a customer with an eligible generator, BHE shall pay such customer the amount that it receives from Provider, less any fees that BHE is authorized to deduct in accordance with applicable Precepts. Off-Cycle Terminations: A Competitive Energy Provider may request an off-cycle termination of an enrolled Customer as of a desired date or a customer may request their relationship with a Competitive Energy Provider be terminated off-cycle. In either case, the customer will be moved into the Standard Offer on a date other than the normal meter reading date. The requesting party must specify either pro-rating usage or an actual meter reading. If an actual meter reading is required, BHE will schedule it as soon as is practical, usually within three business days. When an actual meter reading for an off-cycle drop is requested for a Customer with kW demand, the kW demand billing determinants will be measured separately for each partial period of the normal billing cycle. Charges for off-cycle terminations per metered service will be assessed to the requesting party based upon fees stated in BHEs Terms and Conditions. Informational Disclosure Label Mailing: The information disclosure label will be mailed as required by Chapters 301 and 306 to all Standard Offer customers for a fee detailed in BHEs Terms and Conditions. This fee will be apportioned evenly among the Providers based upon the number of participating Providers, by rate class. Each Standard Offer Provider will be billed for the service rendered by BHE following the completion of each mailing. The charge to each Provider for this service will be based on (a) the number of notices, by rate class, mailed to Standard Offer customers, times (b) the fee per notice, times (c) each Providers load share, by rate class. Load Obligation & Settlement Calculations: BHE shall determine the Standard Offer Providers hourly loads and report such to the ISO-NE in accordance with NEPOOLs Standard Market Design (SMD) Manual 20 Installed Capacity, Manual 28 Market Rule 1 Accounting, and Manual 29 - Billing and the MPUC Chapter 321 Rule, Load Obligation and Settlement Calculations for Competitive Providers of Electricity. BHE is the Assigned Meter Reader with ISO-NE for the Providers load asset account. BHE will develop Load Profiles for three customer groups: Residential; Small Commercial (no demand charges); and Large Commercial (25-500 kW billing demand). BHE will develop Deemed Load Profiles for lighting loads. Load profile curves will be available to providers in the MPUC Standard Offer bid packages. BHE will use telemetered interval data adjusted for line losses for all telemetered Customers for settlement. (Interval meters installed for surveying purposes are considered temporary and are not available for use in individual billing or settlement calculations.) All BHE Customers in classes where minimum monthly demand equals or exceeds 500 kW must be telemetered in accordance with the Chapter 321. Each profile will contain 24-hourly profiles that may be used to represent each day of a year. Each daily load profile will represent an average per-customer load at the point of retail delivery. Each profile will represent a 24-hour day that can be identified by an indicator such as month, day of the week, weather condition, and so forth. Daily Settlement Reports: By 1 p.m. of the second business day following the trading period, BHE will report the hourly load responsibility of the Provider to ISO-NE in conformance with ISO-NE requirements, and to the Provider in the same format via electronic mail. Monthly Settlement Reports: Consistent with the timing requirements of NEPOOL SMD Manual 20, 28 and 29, the daily or monthly load responsibility for each Provider will be re-estimated using the most recent monthly kWh billing information. The methodology for calculating the Provider load responsibility will be identical to the daily method but the daily estimated energy use of profiled customers will reflect the billing kWh for that month. The monthly energy differences will be reported to ISO-NE in accordance with their requirements. The monthly settlement will be reported in the same format to the Provider as the monthly energy difference, or the hourly difference, via electronic mail to the Provider. MPUC Reporting: BHE files sampling and data validation, and profiling methodology reports with the MPUC in accordance with the MPUC rules, complete with the methodology used to create the reports. BHEs current line-loss study was filed with the MPUC on 4/1/99 and is posted on BHEs Supplier web site. When updates are available, BHE will post these updates to the Supplier web site. EXHIBIT B- Trading Partner Profile Information Bangor Hydro-Electric Co. Trading Partner Profile Company Name Bangor Hydro-Electric Company File Format EDI (ANSI X12) Duns Number 006949002 VAN Provider AT&T IP Solutions Production Environment ISA Qualifier 01 ISA Sender/Receiver ID 006949002 GS Sender/Receiver ID 006949002 Test Environment ISA Qualifier 01 ISA Sender/Receiver ID 00694900T GS Sender/Receiver ID 00694900T Business Contact Name Alicia Card Email Address acard@bhe.com Telephone 207-973-2825 Fax 207-973-2950 Technical EDI Contact Name Lori Omlor Email Address edihandler@bhe.com Telephone 207-973-2853 Fax 207-973-2950 Authorized Signature: _____________________________________________ Print Name: Jeffrey Jones Title: Manager-Rates & Regulatory Services Date: ________________________ Standard Offer Provider Trading Partner Profile Company Name ________________________________ File Format EDI (ANSI X12) Duns Number _________________ VAN Provider __________________ Van Phone No. __________________ Production Environment ISA Qualifier __ ISA Sender/Receiver ID _________________ GS Sender/Receiver ID _________________ Test Environment ISA Qualifier __ ISA Sender/Receiver ID __________________ GS Sender/Receiver ID __________________ Business Contact Name ___________________ Email Address  HYPERLINK mailto:cluther@bhe.com __________________ Telephone __________________ Fax __________________ Technical EDI Contact Name __________________ Email Address  HYPERLINK mailto:jwilcox@bhe.com __________________ Telephone __________________ Fax __________________ Authorized Signature: _____________________________________________ Print Name: ____________________________________________ Title: ____________________________________________ Date: __________________________ General Information for Licensed Provider Provider Name ________________________________________________________ Corporate Address______________________________________________________ Date of MPUC License _____________________________ Financial Officer Contact _________________________________________________ Title ___________________________________________ Phone number __________________ Fax number _________________ E-mail address _______________________________________________ Settlement Information: ISO-NE Company ID _____________________ Duns+4 ____________________ ISO-NE Load Asset # ____________________ Effective Date _________________ Banking Information: Bank name ___________________________________________________ Bank phone _______________________________________ Routing & transit number (ABA) ______________________ Bank account number _______________________________ Federal tax id ______________________________________ Billing Service Information: Types of Rate Structures offered: ( Flat ( Blocked ( TOU ( Seasonal Types of determinants used: ( kWh ( kWd Rate descriptions and prices: MPUC Order: Exhibit C Precepts The Precepts encompassed in this Agreement include the following, but are not limited to: fb88s Restructuring Act: Chapter 316 codified as 35-A M.R.S.A 3201-3217 fb88 Public Utilities Commission Rules and Regulations: Chapter 301 Standard Offer Service Chapter 305 Licensing Requirements, Annual Reporting, Enforcement and Consumer Protection Provisions for Competitive Provision of Electricity Chapter 306 Uniform Information Disclosure and Informational Filing Requirement Chapter 315 Small Generator Aggregation Chapter 321 Load obligation and Settlement Calculations for Competitive Providers of Electricity Chapter 322 Metering, Billing Collections and Enrollment Interactions Among Transmission and Distribution Utilities and Competitive Providers of Electricity Chapter 320 Service Standards of Electric Utilities Chapter 81 Residential Utility Service Standards for Credit and Collection Programs Chapter 86 Disconnection and Deposit Regulations for Non-Residential Utility Service Chapter 870 Late Payment Charges, Interest Rates to be Paid on Customer Deposits, and Charges for Returned Checks Chapter 313 Customer Net Energy Billing Chapter 360 Cogeneration and Small power Production Terms & Conditions of the T&D Utility filed and approved by the MPUC fb88 Electronic Business Transaction Standards Restated NEPOOL Agreement NEPOOL Market Rules NEPOOL OATT T&D Utility Transmission Tariff ISO Tariff NMISA Tariff Any other applicable FERC jurisdictional tariff, rate schedule or agreement     PAGE  PAGE 1  <>Gejk         ; 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