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Consolidated Edison Company Fifth Revised Leaf No. 201 of New York, Inc. Superseding Fourth Revised Leaf No. 201 Applicable to Use of Service for SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS Light, heat, and power, when supplied directly by the Company to any single-family dwelling or building or to any individual flat or apartment in a multiple-family dwelling or building or portion thereof occupied as the home, residence or sleeping place of the Customer, an employee of the Customer, or a tenant of the Customer in a multifamily dwelling converted from rent inclusion to direct metering provided the tenant has a Rent Increase Exemption pursuant to rules of the State Division of Housing and Community Renewal, or when supplied directly by the Company to any corporation or association organized and conducted in good faith for religious purposes, where such electric service is utilized exclusively in connection with such religious purposes, to a community residence, or to a post or hall owned or leased by a not-for-profit corporation that is a veterans' organization, subject to the Special Provisions hereof. Character of Service Of the various characteristics of service listed and more fully described in General Rule III-2, the following may be designated for service by the Company under this Service Classification, subject to the limitations set forth in such Rule. Frequencies and voltages shown are approximate. All are continuous. Standard Service Any derivative of the standard alternating current, 3 phase, 4 wire system at 60 cycles and 120/208 volts. Non-Standard Service Low Tension Alternating Current - 60 cycles: Single Phase at 120/240 volts Three phase at 265/460 volts Three phase at 240 volts Two phase at 120/240 or 230 or 240 volts High Tension Alternating Current 60 cycles: Three phase at 2,400/4,150 volts Three phase at 3,000/7,800 volts Three phase at 6,900 volts Three phase at 13,200 volts Three phase at 26,400 volts Three phase at 33,000 volts Single phase and three phase at 2,400 volts Three phase at 69,000 volts Three phase at 138,000 volts (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 202) Date of Issue: March 31, 2008 Date Effective: April 1, 2008 Issued under authority of PSC order in Case 07-E-0523 made March 25, 2008. Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, NY, NY 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Thirty-third Revised Leaf No. 202 of New York, Inc. Superseding Thirty-second Revised Leaf No. 202 Rate I - Residential and Religious Applicability: To all Customers other than those billed under Rate II. 1) Delivery Charges, applicable to all Customers a) Customer Charge $15.76 per month $6.76 per month, effective April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2012, for Customers who are enrolled in the Company's low-income program. To qualify for the low-income program, a Customer must be enrolled in the Direct Vendor or Utility Guarantee Program and/or receiving benefits under Supplemental Security Income, Temporary Assistance to Needy Persons/Families, Safety Net Assistance, or Food Stamps, or have received a Home Energy Assistance Program grant in the preceding 12 months. b) Energy Delivery Charges, per kilowatthour SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS Charges applicable for the months of June, July, August, and September first 250 kwhr 8.220 cents per kwhr over 250 kwhr 9.468 cents per kwhr Charges applicable for all other months first 250 kwhr over 250 kwhr 8.220 cents per kwhr 8.220 cents per kwhr c) Billing and Payment Processing Charge Charges are shown in General Information Section VIII(B). d) Monthly Adjustment Clause ("MAC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VII.B, are shown on the Statement of Monthly Adjustment Clause and on the Statement of Adjustment Factor - MAC. e) System Benefits Charge ("SBC") and Renewable Portfolio Standard ("RPS") Charge Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of SBC and on the Statement of Charge for RPS Program. f) Additional Delivery Charges, as specified in the Common Provisions of this Service Classification. 2) Supply Charges, applicable to Full-service Customers a) Market Supply Charge ("MSC") Charges are as described in General Information Section VII.A.1(d), and adjustment factors are as described in General Information Sections VII.A.2 (a) and (b) and shown on the Statement of Adjustment Factors - MSC. b) Merchant Function Charge ("MFC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of MFC. (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 202-A) Date of Issue: March 1, 2011 Date Effective: April 1, 2011 Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Twenty-first Revised Leaf No. 202-A of New York, Inc. Superseding Twentieth Revised Leaf No. 202-A Rate II - Residential and Religious - Voluntary Time-of-Day Applicability: To Customers who elect to be billed at a time-of-day rate or under Special Provision F. 1) Delivery Charges, applicable to all Customers SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS a) Meter Charge, applicable to accounts served under Special Provision F $3.00 per month Customer Charge, applicable to all other accounts $23.14 per month b) Energy Delivery Charges, per kilowatthour i ) Charges applicable to accounts served under Special Provision F: Charges applicable for all months Off peak: Monday through Friday, 10 PM to 10 AM, and all hours Saturday and Sunday 1.10 cents per kwhr ii ) Charges applicable to all other accounts: Charges applicable for the months of June, July, August, and September On peak: Monday through Friday, 10 AM to 10 PM, excluding Independence Day (July 4) and Labor Day (the first Monday in September) Off peak: All other hours of the week Charges applicable for all other months On peak: Monday through Friday, 10 AM to 10 PM, excluding New Year's Day (January 1), Memorial Day (the last Monday in May), Thanksgiving Day (the fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25) Off peak: All other hours of the week c) Billing and Payment Processing Charge Charges are as shown in General Information Section VIII(B). 28.63 cents per kwhr 1.10 cents per kwhr 10.39 cents per kwhr 1.10 cents per kwhr d) Monthly Adjustment Clause ("MAC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VII.B, are shown on the Statement of Monthly Adjustment Clause and on the Statement of Adjustment Factor - MAC. e) System Benefits Charge ("SBC") and Renewable Portfolio Standard ("RPS") Charge Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of SBC and on the Statement of Charge for RPS Program. f) Additional Delivery Charges, as specified in the Common Provisions of this Service Classification 2) Supply Charges, applicable to Full-service Customers a) Market Supply Charge ("MSC") Charges are as described in General Information Section VII.A.1(d), and adjustment factors are as described in General Information Sections VII.A.2 (a) and (b) and shown on the Statement of Adjustment Factors - MSC. b) Merchant Function Charge ("MFC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of MFC. (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 203) Date of Issue: March 1, 2011 Date Effective: April 1, 2011 Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Nineteenth Revised Leaf No. 203 of New York, Inc. Superseding Eighteenth Revised Leaf No. 203 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 204) Date of Issue: March 31, 2005 Date Effective: April 1, 2005 Issued by Joan S. Freilich, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003 Effective under authority of PSC Order in Case 04-E-0572 made March 24, 2005

Eighth Revised Leaf No. 204 Consolidated Edison Company Superseding Sixth Revised Leaf No. 204 of New York, Inc. (Seventh Revised Leaf No. 204 - Canceled) SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 205) Date of Issue: December 1, 1997 Date Effective: January 1, 1998 Issued by Joan S. Freilich, Senior Vice President and Issued under authority of Chief Financial Officer order of the Public Service 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003 Commission dated September 23, 1997 in Case No. 96-E-0897.

Consolidated Edison Company Eighth Revised Leaf No. 205 of New York, Inc. Superseding Seventh Revised Leaf No. 205 Common Provisions Applicable to Rate I and Rate II Additional Delivery Charges SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS The following delivery charges are applicable to service under this Service Classification and are shown on the associated Statements: a) RDM Adjustment (including its mechanism and applicability), as described in General Information Section VIII(B)(8); b) Delivery Revenue Surcharge, as described in General Information Section VIII(B)(9); and c) Surcharge to Collect Assessments Under Section 18-a of the Public Service Law, as described in General Information Section VIII(B)(10). Increase in Rates and Charges The rates and charges under this Service Classification, including the Customer Charge and the Additional Delivery Charges specified above, are increased by the applicable percentage as explained in General Information Section VIII- (A) and shown on the related Statement. Terms of Payment Net cash on presentation of bill. Term 30 days from the date of installation of service hereunder; terminable thereafter by the Customer upon 5 days' prior notice, and by the Company in accordance with law or the provisions of this Rate Schedule. A Customer who elects to discontinue being billed under Rate II will be ineligible for voluntary time-of-day billing for a period of one and onehalf years from the date the Customer elects to discontinue billing under Rate II. Customer Meter Reading A residential Customer billed on these rates may read the meter on June 1 and September 30 and provide the reading to the Company for the preparation of an actual, rather than a prorated bill. The Customer's reading must be received by the Company not later than the next scheduled meter reading date as shown on the bill. (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 206) Date of Issue: April 30, 2009 Date Effective: May 1, 2009 Effective under authority of PSC order in Case 08-E-0539 made April 24, 2009. Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, NY, NY 10003

Consolidated Edison Company First Revised Leaf No. 206 of New York, Inc. Superseding Original Leaf No. 206 Special Provisions SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS (A) Electricity will be supplied under this Service Classification, and it is available: To any single-family dwelling or building or to any individual flat or apartment in a multiple-family dwelling or building or portion thereof occupied as the home, residence or sleeping place of the Customer or an employee of the Customer including also the following: (1) Electric service used for portions of, or equipment in, a two or three-family dwelling or building enjoyed in common by all the residents thereof (for example, halls, stairs, cellar, oil burner, and similar conveniences), when the wiring is arranged for supply of service through a single meter of one of the flats or apartments, provided, however, that on or after October 24, 1991, or at the expiration of a lease or rental agreement for the flat or apartment entered into on or before October 24, 1991, whichever is later, service will be supplied under this Service Classification only when the wiring is arranged for the supply of service through the owner's flat or apartment in the building or dwelling. (2) Electric service used for structures or equipment accessory to a one, two or three-family dwelling or building (for example, a private garage, guest or service house, outdoor lighting or equipment, and similar improvements), when the accessory structures are located on the same premises as such dwelling or building, and the wiring is arranged for supply of service through a single meter of the dwelling or one of the flats or apartments, provided, however, that where a shared meter condition exists on or after October 24, 1991, or at the expiration of a lease or rental agreement for the dwelling, flat or apartment entered into on or before October 24, 1991, whichever is later, service will be supplied under this Service Classification only when the wiring is arranged for the supply of service through the owner's flat or apartment in the building or dwelling or the owner is the occupant and Customer of record for the one-family dwelling or building. (3) Electric service used for furnished rooms rented by the Customer or table board supplied to occupants thereof, when such renting or board is incidental to the residential occupancy by the Customer of a dwelling, flat or apartment and the number of rooms rented or offered for rent does not exceed onehalf of the number of rooms in the dwelling, flat or apartment and the number of boarders, roomers or lodgers does not exceed four. To any corporation or association organized and conducted in good faith for religious purposes, where such electric service is utilized exclusively in connection with such religious purposes. Beginning August 1, 1985, to a community residence that is a supportive living facility, as defined in subsections twenty-eight and twenty-eight-b of section 1.03 of the Mental Hygiene Law, provided, however, that such facility is operated by a not-for-profit corporation and does not provide staff on a twenty-four hour per day basis. (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 207) Date of Issue: December 22, 1993 Date Effective: January 1, 1994 Issued by Raymond J. McCann, Executive Vice President and Issued under authority of Chief Financial Officer order of the Public Service 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003 Commission, issued December 9, 1993, in Case 93-M-0980.

Consolidated Edison Company Third Revised Leaf No. 207 of New York, Inc. Superseding Second Revised Leaf No. 207 SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued Special Provisions - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS (A) - Continued Beginning July 6, 1993, to a community residence that is a supervised living facility, as defined in subsections twenty-eight and twenty-eight-a of section 1.03 of the Mental Hygiene Law, provided that such residence is operated by a not-for-profit corporation, has supervisory staff on site on a twenty-four hour per day basis, and the residence provides living accommodations for fourteen or fewer residents. Eligible Customers that apply for the rate by July 6, 1994, will be rebilled at the rates set forth under this Service Classification for service supplied on and after July 6, 1993. Beginning June 2, 1998, to any post or hall owned or leased by a not-for-profit corporation that is a veterans' organization, where such electric service is utilized exclusively in connection with such veterans' organization. Eligible Customers that apply for the rate by June 2, 1999 will be rebilled at the rates set forth under this Service Classification for service supplied on and after June 2, 1998. Beginning May 18, 2007, to the landlord of an occupied apartment in a multiple-dwelling that has converted from rent inclusion to direct metering pursuant to an order from the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal ( DHCR ), if: (a) the DHCR order exempts the tenant from direct metering because of a Rent Increase Exemption, and (b) the landlord: (i) enrolls the tenant as a third-party under the Company s Third Party Notification Program, to ensure that the tenant receives notice if the Company intends to terminate service to the account for nonpayment, (ii) agrees to request closure of the account only if the tenant is deceased, has vacated the premises, or has had its rent increase exemption revoked, or if the exemption does not apply to any other occupant of the premises, and (iii) consents to the transfer of any unpaid balance to the landlord's public light and power account for the premises if the account is closed or terminated for non-payment. (B) Electricity will not be supplied under this Service Classification, and it is not available for residential premises and uses or community residences and uses: (1) Except as defined under Special Provision (A) above. (2) Where any part of a building, house, flat or apartment, occupied as a home, residence or sleeping place by the Customer or an employee of the Customer, other than as provided under Special Provision (A) above, is also used for the conduct of business or any activity non-residential in character, unless the wiring is separate and the part devoted to such non-residential purposes is metered separately and billed under another and appropriate Service Classification, provided however, that on and after July 1, 1992, incidental nonresidential activities conducted by occupants of the residence that meet all the following conditions shall not preclude service from being supplied under this Service Classification: (a) the non-residential activity does not change the character or outward appearance of the residence; (b) the non-residential activity is performed solely by occupants of the residence; and (c) the non-residential activities do not require use of more than 25 percent of the floor space of the residence and, in a multi-room residence, no more than one room is reserved for the non-residential activities. (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 208) Date of Issue: February 1, 2007 Date Effective: May 18, 2007 Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Sixteenth Revised Leaf N. 208 of New York, Inc. Superseding Fifteenth Revised Leaf No. 208 Special Provisions Continued (B) Continued SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS (3) For multiple-family dwellings or buildings (such as residential hotels and furnished apartments), other than as provided under Special Provision (A) above, where the business of renting rooms, either with or without meals or service, is carried on, except where the electric service is rendered by the Company directly to the resident-tenant. (4) For multiple-family dwelling or building hall lighting, pumping, central refrigeration, water-heating or elevator operation, other than as provided under Special Provision (A) above. (C) Electricity will not be supplied under this Service Classification, and it is not available for religious purposes and uses or community residences and uses: (1) Except as defined under Special Provision (A) above. (2) Where any part of the premises used for such religious purposes is used regularly for business purposes, any activity operated for profit, or for purposes other than such religious purposes, as defined, unless the wiring is separate and the part used for non-religious purposes is metered separately and billed under another and appropriate Service Classification. (D) Electricity will not be supplied under this Service Classification, and it is not available for either residential premises and uses, religious purposes and uses, or veterans organizations' premises and uses, or community residences and uses: Where the Company's service and supply of electric energy, under this Service Classification, in or to any buildings or premises or to the owner, or to any tenant or occupant thereof, is or will be furnished otherwise than directly to such owner, tenant or occupant as a Customer of the Company, through the Company's individual meters, upon the individual application of such owner, tenant or occupant to the Company; and the Company's service will be supplied under this Service Classification only on condition that electric service furnished to such buildings or premises or to the owner, or to any tenant or occupant thereof, is for his, her or its own use and will not be remetered (or submetered), resold, assigned or, except as provided under Special Provision (A) above, otherwise disposed of to another or others. (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 209) Date of Issue: February 1, 2007 Date Effective: May 18, 2007 Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

P.S.C. No. 9 Electricity Thirteenth Revised Leaf No. 209 Consolidated Edison Company Superseding Eleventh Revised Leaf No. 209 of New York, Inc. (Twelfth Revised Leaf No. 209 Canceled) Special Provisions - Continued SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS [RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE] (Service Classification No. 1 - Continued on Leaf No. 210) Date of Issue: March 31, 2005 Effective April 1, 2005 Effective under authority of PSC Order in Case 04-E-0572 made March 24, 2005 Issued by Joan S. Freilich, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

P.S.C. No. 9 Electricity Sixteenth Revised Leaf No. 210 Consolidated Edison Company Superseding Fourteenth Revised Leaf No. 210 of New York, Inc. (Fifteenth Revised Leaf No. 210 Canceled) Special Provisions - Continued SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 - Continued RESIDENTIAL AND RELIGIOUS (E) Where a Customer's account under Rate II is metered with multiple meters and where the registration of some of the meters is not on a time-of-day basis, the registrations of such meters will be billed on the time-of-day characteristics indicated by the time-of-day meter. If the conjunctionally or plurally-metered Customer so elects, however, the electricity supplied through the non-time-of-day meters will be billed as one separate account under the appropriate rate. (F) A Customer who has an existing account under Service Classification No. 1 or 7 may take service under a separate account, billed under Rate II of this Service Classification, for the sole purpose of heating water off peak and storing it. This service is provided under the following conditions: (1) Suitability of the equipment including its size and installation must be approved by the Company; (2) No more than 700 Customers will be accepted in total; (3) Service furnished under this Rider will be restricted to the off peak period of the entire 48 hours of Saturday and Sunday and Monday through Friday 10:00 P.M. to 10:00 A.M.; (4) The equipment to be served will be permanently connected by the Customer to an electric circuit used solely for the equipment; (5) The Company will furnish and install a watthour meter and time clock on a separate circuit in order to restrict service to the off peak period as stated in (3) above; (6) The Customer will permit the Company to install, maintain, and inspect upon reasonable notice, all equipment required to measure and collect any data reasonably necessary to determine the operating characteristics of installations served under this Special Provision; and (7) If the Company's distribution facilities require modification to supply the equipment served under this Special Provision, the Customer or applicant shall pay the Company in advance for its cost of modification. (G) Rates and charges stated without reference to a specific month shall apply to all electric service supplied hereunder on and after the effective date hereof. Where a bill includes periods before the effective date and after the effective date, the rates and charges applicable will be prorated based on the number of days of service rendered before the effective date and on and after the effective date related to the total number of days in the billing period. Rates and charges referable to a specific month ( month-specific rates and charges ) shall apply to all electric service supplied hereunder after the last day of the preceding month and through the last day of the named month. Where a bill includes periods before and after the first calendar day of a month, the month-specific rates and charges applicable will be prorated based on the number of days of service rendered before the first day of the month and on and after the first calendar day of the month related to the total number of days in the billing period. The Billing and Payment Processing Charge will not be prorated for periods greater or less than 30 days. (H) The following Riders may be applied to this Service Classification: A, B, C, D, F, and R. Rider B does not apply to residential premises. (I) (J) For general rules, regulations, terms, and conditions under which service will be supplied, see General Information Section III. For form of application under this Service Classification, see General Information Section IX. Date of Issue: March 31, 2010 Date Effective: April 1, 2010 Issued under authority of PSC order in Case 09-E-0428 made March 26, 2010. Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, NY, NY 10003

Consolidated Edison Company First Revised Leaf No. 211 of New York, Inc. Superseding Original Leaf No. 211 Applicable to Use of Service for SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 2 GENERAL - SMALL Light, heat, and power for general uses where the Customer's requirements do not exceed 10 kilowatts subject to the Common Provisions Applicable to Rate I and Rate II and the Special Provisions of this Service Classification. Character of Service Of the various characteristics of service listed and more fully described in General Rule III-2, the following may be designated for service by the Company under this Service Classification, subject to the limitations set forth in such Rule. Frequencies and voltages shown are approximate. All are continuous. Standard Service Any derivative of the standard alternating current, 3 phase, 4 wire system at 60 cycles and 120/208 volts. Non-Standard Service Low Tension Alternating Current - 60 cycles: Single phase at 120/240 volts Three phase at 265/460 volts Three phase at 240 volts Two phase at 120/240 or 230 or 240 volts (Service Classification No. 2 - Continued on Leaf No. 212) Date of Issue: March 31, 2008 Date Effective: April 1, 2008 Issued under authority of PSC order in Case 07-E-0523 made March 25, 2008. Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, NY, NY 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Thirty-fourth Revised Leaf No. 212 of New York, Inc. Superseding Thirty-third Revised Leaf No. 212 SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 2 - Continued GENERAL - SMALL Rate I - General - Small Applicability: To all Customers other than those billed under Rate II. 1) Delivery Charges, applicable to all Customers a) Customer Charge $24.06 per month b) Energy Delivery Charges, per kilowatthour Charges applicable for the months of June, July, August, and September first 2000 kwhr 9.91 cents per kwhr over 2,000 kwhr 6.19 cents per kwhr Charges applicable for all other months first 2000 kwhr over 2,000 kwhr 8.35 cents per kwhr 4.55 cents per kwhr c) Billing and Payment Processing Charge Charges are as shown in General Information Section VIII(B). d) Monthly Adjustment Clause ("MAC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VII.B, are shown on the Statement of Monthly Adjustment Clause and on the Statement of Adjustment Factor - MAC. e) System Benefits Charge ("SBC") and Renewable Portfolio Standard ("RPS") Charge Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of SBC and on the Statement of Charge for RPS Program. f) Additional Delivery Charges, as specified in the Common Provisions of this Service Classification. 2) Supply Charges, applicable to Full-service Customers a) Market Supply Charge ("MSC") Charges are as described in General Information Section VII.A.1(d), and adjustment factors are as described in General Information Sections VII.A.2 (a) and (b) and shown on the Statement of Adjustment Factors - MSC. b) Merchant Function Charge ("MFC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of MFC. (Service Classification No. 2 - Continued on Leaf No. 212-A) Date of Issue: March 1, 2011 Date Effective: April 1, 2011 Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Twenty-first Revised Leaf No. 212-A of New York, Inc. Superseding Twentieth Revised Leaf No. 212-A Rate II - General - Small - Time-of-Day Applicability: To all Customers other than those Customers with unmetered service and those Customers who receive direct-current service only, who elect to be billed at a time-of-day rate. 1) Delivery Charges, applicable to all Customers a) Customer Charge $29.18 per month b) Energy Delivery Charges, per kilowatthour SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 2 - Continued GENERAL - SMALL Charges applicable for the months of June, July, August, and September On peak: Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 10 PM Off peak: All other hours of the week Charges applicable for all other months On peak: Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 10 PM Off peak: All other hours of the week 21.21 cents per kwhr 0.77 cents per kwhr 10.44 cents per kwhr 0.77 cents per kwhr c) Billing and Payment Processing Charge Charges are as shown in General Information Section VIII(B). d) Monthly Adjustment Clause ("MAC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VII.B, are shown on the Statement of Monthly Adjustment Clause and on the Statement of Adjustment Factor - MAC. e) System Benefits Charge ("SBC") and Renewable Portfolio Standard ("RPS") Charge Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of SBC and on the Statement of Charge for RPS Program. f) Additional Delivery Charges, as specified in the Common Provisions of this Service Classification. 2) Supply Charges, applicable to Full-service Customers a) Market Supply Charge ("MSC") Charges are as described in General Information Section VII.A.1(d), and adjustment factors are as described in General Information Sections VII.A.2 (a) and (b) and shown on the Statement of Adjustment Factors - MSC. b) Merchant Function Charge ("MFC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of MFC. (Service Classification No. 2 - Continued on Leaf No. 213) Date of Issue: March 1, 2011 Date Effective: April 1, 2011 Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

P.S.C. No. 9 Electricity Consolidated Edison Company Ninth Revised Leaf No. 213 of New York, Inc. Superseding Eighth Revised Leaf No. 213 Common Provisions Applicable to Rate I and Rate II Additional Delivery Charges SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 2 - Continued GENERAL - SMALL The following delivery charges are applicable to service under this Service Classification and are shown on the associated Statements: a) RDM Adjustment (including its mechanism and applicability), as described in General Information Section VIII(B)(8); b) Delivery Revenue Surcharge, as described in General Information Section VIII(B)(9); and c) Surcharge to Collect Assessments Under Section 18-a of the Public Service Law, as described in General Information Section VIII(B)(10). Increase in Rates and Charges The rates and charges under this Service Classification, including the Customer Charge and the Additional Delivery Charges specified above, are increased by the applicable percentage as explained in General Information Section VIII- (A) and shown on the related Statement. Determination of Demand Except as otherwise provided below, the Company will install a demand measuring device of a type approved by the Public Service Commission for the determination of the maximum demand: (a) If it is determined that the Customer is using, or might use, more than 10 kw of maximum demand; or (b) If the Customer's prorated consumption for a 60-day period, determined from actual readings used for billing, exceeds 6,000 kwhr for two successive periods, provided, however, that the Company may cease to meter the demand if the demand recorded in each of the previous 12 months has not exceeded 10 kw. See General Rule III-11 (D) for definition of maximum demand. The Company will not install a demand measuring device and may remove a demand measuring device previously installed under this provision: (a) During any period the Customer takes service under Rate II prior to April 1, 1991; or (b) If the Customer is taking temporary service as defined in General Rule III-1 (F). (Service Classification No. 2 - Continued on Leaf No. 214) Date of Issue: April 30, 2009 Date Effective: May 1, 2009 Effective under authority of PSC order in Case 08-E-0539 made April 24, 2009. Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, NY, NY 10003

Consolidated Edison Company First Revised Leaf No. 214 of New York, Inc. Superseding Original Leaf No. 214 SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 2 - Continued GENERAL - SMALL Common Provisions Applicable to Rate I and Rate II - Continued Terms of Payment Net cash on presentation of bill, subject to a late payment charge in accordance with the provisions of General Rule III-11 (N). Term 30 days from the date of installation of service hereunder; terminable thereafter by the Customer upon 5 days' prior notice in writing, and by the Company in accordance with law or the Provisions of this Rate Schedule. A Customer who elects to discontinue being billed under Rate II will be ineligible for time-of-day billing for a period of one and one-half years from the date of the Customer's election. Special Provisions (A) The Company's service and supply of electric energy under this Service Classification will not be furnished otherwise than directly to a Customer of the Company, solely through the Company's meter or meters, upon the individual application of such Customer upon the form of application prescribed in this Rate Schedule, and will be supplied only on condition that such electric service is for the Customer's own use and, except as provided for in Rider G, will not be remetered (or submetered) or resold, assigned or otherwise disposed of to another or others, provided that the Customer may, except as otherwise prohibited in Special Provision B of this Service Classification, redistribute or furnish electric energy for the use of the tenants or occupants in the building or premises at which the Customer is supplied with electric service under this Service Classification, and provided that the Customer shall not resell, make a specific charge for, or remeter (or submeter) or measure any of the electric energy so redistributed or furnished. (Service Classification No. 2 - Continued on Leaf No. 215) Date of Issue: April 28, 2000 Date Effective: May 1, 2000 Issued by Joan S. Freilich, Executive Vice President and Issued under authority of order Chief Financial Officer of the Public Service Commission dated 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003 2/28/00 and 4/24/00 in Case 96-E-0897

Sixth Revised Leaf No. 215 Consolidated Edison Company Superseding Fourth Revised Leaf No. 215 of New York, Inc. (Fifth Revised Leaf No. 215 Canceled) Special Provisions - Continued SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 2 - Continued GENERAL - SMALL (B) The Company will not furnish electric energy to any Customer, for the purpose of redistributing such electric energy in residential buildings in which the internal wiring has not been installed prior to January 1, 1977, except upon a waiver of this provision by the Public Service Commission or if the service is to be measured by a "shared meter" as that term is defined in Public Service Law Section 52 and regulations adopted by the Public Service Commission. (C) Whenever a Customer's metered use under this Service Classification exceeds 10 kilowatts of maximum demand in two consecutive months, the Customer's use thereafter will be billed under the appropriate Service Classification for the Customer's use of service. (D) Where a Customer's account under Rate II is metered with multiple meters and where the registration on some of the meters is not on a time-of-day basis, the registrations of such meters will be billed on the time-of-day characteristics indicated by the time-of-day meter. If the conjunctionally or plurally-metered Customer so elects, however, the electricity supplied through the non-time-of-day meters will be billed as one separate account under the appropriate rate. (E) Customers taking service under this Service Classification who are eligible for service under Service Classification Nos. 1 or 7 on July 1, 1992, due to the revision of Special Provision B (2) of Service Classification Nos. 1 and 7 effective July 1, 1992, and who apply for service under Service Classification Nos. I or 7 before January 1, 1993, will be transferred to and rebilled under Service Classification Nos. 1 or 7 beginning with the Customer's first bill rendered on or after July 1, 1992, and their accounts will be credited with the difference without interest. (F) [RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE] (Service Classification No. 2 - Continued on Leaf No. 215-A) Date of Issue: March 31, 2008 Date Effective: April 1, 2008 Issued under authority of PSC order in Case 07-E-0523 made March 25, 2008. Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, NY, NY 10003

Eighth Revised Leaf No. 215-A Consolidated Edison Company Superseding Sixth Revised Leaf No. 215-A of New York, Inc. (Seventh Revised Leaf No. 215-A Canceled) SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 2 - Continued GENERAL - SMALL Special Provisions Continued (G) When a Customer has an account for service at each of no fewer than 100 different locations, each served under Rate I of this Service Classification, the Customer Charge per account will be reduced by 50 percent, provided all of the following criteria are met: (1) Service under each account is supplied exclusively for use of radio transceivers that are located on street lights or utility distribution poles. (2) Service under each account is unmetered. (3) The usage calculated for each location and to be billed on the corresponding account is less than 30 kilowatthours per month. The Company will issue a single monthly bill for all the qualifying accounts eligible for a reduced Customer Charge under this provision. (H) Rates and charges stated without reference to a specific month shall apply to all electric service supplied hereunder on and after the effective date hereof. Where a bill includes periods before the effective date and after the effective date, the rates and charges applicable will be prorated based on the number of days of service rendered before the effective date and on and after the effective date related to the total number of days in the billing period. Rates and charges referable to a specific month ( month-specific rates and charges ) shall apply to all electric service supplied hereunder after the last day of the preceding month and through the last day of the named month. Where a bill includes periods before and after the first calendar day of a month, the month-specific rates and charges applicable will be prorated based on the number of days of service rendered before the first day of the month and on and after the first calendar day of the month related to the total number of days in the billing period. The Billing and Payment Processing Charge will not be prorated for periods greater or less than 30 days. (I) The following Riders may be applied to this Service Classification: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and R. (J) For general rules, regulations, terms and conditions under which service will be supplied, see General Information Section III. (K) For form of application under this Service Classification, see General Information Section IX. Date of Issue: March 31, 2008 Date Effective: April 1, 2008 Issued under authority of PSC order in Case 07-E-0523 made March 25, 2008. Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, NY, NY 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Second Revised Leaf No. 239 of New York, Inc. Superseding First Revised Leaf No. 239 Applicable to Use of Service for SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 5 ELECTRIC TRACTION SYSTEMS Light, heat, and power for electric traction purposes and miscellaneous uses in connection with the operation of a railroad or rapid transit system, where the Customer's requirements are in excess of 10 kilowatts. Character of Service Of the various characteristics of service listed and more fully described in General Rule III- 2, the following may be designated for service by the Company under this Service Classification, subject to the limitations set forth in such Rule. Frequencies and voltages shown are approximate. All are continuous. Standard Service Any derivative of the standard alternating current, 3 phase, 4 wire system at 60 cycles and 120/208 volts. Non-Standard Service Low Tension Alternating Current - 60 cycles: Single phase at 120/240 volts Three phase at 265/460 volts Three phase at 240 volts Two phase at 120/240 or 230 or 240 volts High Tension Alternating Current - 60 cycles: Three phase at 2,400/4,150 volts Three phase at 13,200 or 26,400 or 33,000 volts Three phase at 69,000 volts Three phase at 138,000 volts (Service Classification No. 5 - Continued on Leaf No. 240) Date of Issue: April 1, 2002 Date Effective: July 1, 2002 Issued by Joan S. Freilich, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Thirty-fourth Revised Leaf No. 240 of New York, Inc. Superseding Thirty-third Revised Leaf No. 240 SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 5 - Continued ELECTRIC TRACTION SYSTEMS Rate I Applicability: To all Customers other than those billed under Rate II. 1) Delivery Charges, applicable to all Customers a) Demand Delivery Charges, per kilowatt of maximum demand Low Tension Service High Tension Service Charge applicable for the months of June, July, August, and September $12.68 per kw $11.23 per kw Charge applicable for all other months $8.14 per kw $6.68 per kw Minimum Charge: The minimum Delivery Demand Charge for any monthly billing period shall be the charge for 5 kw of demand. b) Energy Delivery Charge, per kilowatthour Charge applicable for all months for both low tension service and high tension service 2.56 cents per kwhr c) Billing and Payment Processing Charge Charges are as shown in General Information Section VIII(B). d) Charges for Metering Services, unless taken competitively pursuant to General Rule III-8(A) Charges applicable to Customers served under Rider M on a mandatory basis and to Retail Access Customers who would be served under Rider M on a mandatory basis if they purchased supply from the Company 1) Meter Ownership Charge, applicable unless a Meter Service Provider provides the meter(s) $27.68 per month 2) Meter Service Provider Charge, applicable unless a Meter Service Provider provides meter services $25.89 per month 3) Meter Data Service Provider Charge, applicable unless a Meter Data Service Provider provides meter data services, including providing and maintaining the communications service $57.40 per month Charges applicable to all other Customers 1) Meter Ownership Charge, applicable unless a Meter Service Provider provides the meter(s) $5.84 per month 2) Meter Service Provider Charge, applicable unless a Meter Service Provider provides meter services $3.86 per month 3) Meter Data Service Provider Charge, applicable unless a Meter Data Service Provider provides meter data services $3.49 per month e) Monthly Adjustment Clause ("MAC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VII.B, are shown on the Statement of Monthly Adjustment Clause and on the Statement of Adjustment Factor - MAC. f) System Benefits Charge ("SBC") and Renewable Portfolio Standard ("RPS") Charge Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of SBC and on the Statement of Charge for RPS Program. g) Additional Delivery Charges, as specified in the Common Provisions of this Service Classification. h) Reactive Power Demand Charge, applicable as specified in General Rule III-11(X). (Service Classification No. 5 - Continued on Leaf No. 240-A) Date of Issue: March 1, 2011 Date Effective: April 1, 2011 Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Twenty-second Revised Leaf No. 240-A of New York, Inc. Superseding Twenty-first Revised Leaf No. 240-A SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 5 - Continued ELECTRIC TRACTION SYSTEMS Rate I - Continued 2) Supply Charges, applicable to Full-service Customers a) Market Supply Charge ("MSC") For customers who purchase supply under Rider M on a mandatory basis pursuant to Special Provision I or on a voluntary basis, charges are as described under Rider M. For other Customers, charges are as described in General Information Section VII.A.1(d), and adjustment factors are as described in General Information Sections VII.A.2 (a) and (b) and shown on the Statement of Adjustment Factors - MSC. Customers who purchase supply from the Company under Rider M on a mandatory basis pursuant to Special Provision I or on a voluntary basis are subject to the charges specified under Rider M. b) Merchant Function Charge ("MFC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of MFC. Rate II Mandatory Time-of-Day Applicability: Mandatory Time-of-Day Rates apply to (1) any Customer whose monthly maximum demand after September 30, 1995 exceeds 1,500 kw in any annual period ending September 30; (2) any new Customer whose monthly maximum demand in the Company's estimate will exceed 1,500 kw during the first year of service; and (3) successors of Customers referred to in (1) and (2). A Customer with multiple meters whose demand meter registrations are added together for billing purposes pursuant to the provisions of this Rate Schedule shall be billed under Rate II if the Customer qualifies for Rate II pursuant to one or more of the criteria stated above and if at least one of the meters has registered 500 kw or more in any month. Where a Customer's account under Rate II is metered with multiple meters and where the registration of some of the meters is not on a time-of-day basis, the registrations of such meters will be billed on the time-of-day characteristics indicated by the time-of-day meter and such Customer will not be eligible for service under Rider M. If the conjunctionally or plurally-metered Customer so elects, however, the electricity supplied through the non-time-of-day meters will be billed as one separate account under the appropriate rate. (Service Classification No. 4 - Continued on Leaf No. 240-A-1) Date of Issue: March 31, 2010 Date Effective: April 1, 2010 Issued under authority of PSC order in Case 09-E-0428 made March 26, 2010. Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, NY, NY 10003

Consolidated Edison Company Twenty-second Revised Leaf No. 240-A-1 of New York, Inc. Superseding Twenty-first Revised Leaf No. 240-A-1 Rate II - Mandatory Time-of-Day 1) Delivery Charges, applicable to all Customers a) Demand Delivery Charges, per kilowatt of maximum demand for each specified time period The demand charge for each time period will be determined by multiplying the maximum demand for the respective time period by the rate applicable to the demand for that time period. The total demand charge will be the sum of the charges for each of the time periods. Low Tension Service High Tension Service Charges applicable for the months of June, July, August, and September Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM $5.29 per kw $5.29 per kw Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 10 PM $10.89 per kw $10.89 per kw All hours - all days $10.44 per kw N/A Charges applicable for all other months Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 10 PM $9.26 per kw $9.26 per kw All hours - all days $3.30 per kw N/A b) Energy Delivery Charges, per kilowatthour SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 5 - Continued ELECTRIC TRACTION SYSTEMS Charges applicable for all months for both low tension service and high tension service Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 10 PM All other hours/days 0.78 cents per kwhr 0.78 cents per kwhr c) Billing and Payment Processing Charge Charges are as shown in General Information Section VIII(B). d) Charges for Metering Services, unless taken competitively pursuant to General Rule III-8(A) 1) Meter Ownership Charge, applicable unless a Meter Service Provider provides the meter(s) or the Customer owns the meter(s) $31.46 per month 2) Meter Service Provider Charge, applicable unless a Meter Service Provider provides meter services $12.99 per month 3) Meter Data Service Provider Charge, applicable unless a Meter Data Service Provider provides meter data services $6.77 per month e) Monthly Adjustment Clause ("MAC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VII.B, are shown on the Statement of Monthly Adjustment Clause and on the Statement of Adjustment Factor - MAC. f) System Benefits Charge ("SBC") and Renewable Portfolio Standard ("RPS") Charge Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of SBC and on the Statement of Charge for RPS Program. g) Additional Delivery Charges, as specified in the Common Provisions of this Service Classification. h) Reactive Power Demand Charge, applicable as specified in General Rule III-11(X). 2) Supply Charges, applicable to Full-service Customers a) Market Supply Charge ("MSC") Charges are as described under Rider M, unless the customer is ineligible for Rider M service pursuant to Special Provision (D)(2) of that Rider. For Customers ineligible for Rider M, charges are as described in General Information Section VII.A.1(d), and adjustment factors are as described in General Information Sections VII.A.2 (a) and (b) and shown on the Statement of Adjustment Factors - MSC. b) Merchant Function Charge ("MFC") Charges, as described in General Information Section VIII(B), are shown on the Statement of MFC. (Service Classification No. 5 - Continued on Leaf No. 240-A-2) Date of Issue: March 1, 2011 Date Effective: April 1, 2011 Issued by Robert N. Hoglund, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, 4 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. 10003