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Welcome home Customer Information Guide a

Nice to Meet You! Contents Thank you for trusting your family s energy needs to UGI. We know that safe, reliable, and affordable energy is a necessity for you, whether you use it to keep your home warm, your water hot, or your lights on. That s why we take pride in delivering your fundamental energy needs through dependable service. With UGI as your energy supplier, you get: Energy questions answered by knowledgeable staff Expert emergency service when you need it, day or night, from skilled employees Options to help manage your new account and control expenses We pride ourselves on being a responsive, engaging energy company. Every day we strive to exceed your expectations. In this guide, you ll find information on how your service works and how to save money. You can also visit www.ugi.com at any time or call 800-276-2722 for even more information. Thank you again for choosing UGI. With our dependable service, you now have the energy to do more. Headquarters: Reading, PA Total Employees: ~1,500 Natural Gas Pipeline Network: ~12,000 miles Electric Line Network: ~2,100 miles Annual Employee Volunteer Hours: ~55,000 hours Let s Connect! Join the conversation online and you ll get great tips that will help you save money and conserve energy. You ll also view helpful videos and keep in touch with all the ways we help the community. You can connect with UGI on these popular social sites: BLOG facebook.com/ugiutilities instagram.com/ugiutilities twitter.com/ugi_utilities twitter.com/ugireads youtube.com/ugiutilities http://blog.ugi.com Optimize Your Service From the Start 2 Understanding Your Bill 4 Paying Your Bill 6 Top 8 Energy and Maintenance Tips 8 Saving on Your Utility Bill with Rebates 9 Your Service 10 Your Meter 11 Using Your New Energy Service Safely 12 Customer Choice Information 20 Your Rights and Responsibilities 22 http://ugi.com/linkedin At a Glance Your family will enjoy dependable UGI Utilities, Inc. is a natural gas and electric utility committed to delivering reliable, safe, and affordable energy to our 700,000 energy and superior service. customers in 45 counties in Pennsylvania and one county in Maryland. 1

Optimize Your Service From The Start Complete the three optional steps below: 1. Set up an Online Account Visit www.ugi.com and sign up for ebill. This paperless service lets you view and pay monthly bills conveniently at no charge. It s the most convenient way to manage your account! 2. Enroll in a Payment Plan We make budgeting easy with payment plans like Budget Billing and Automatic Deduction. If your electric or gas usage varies widely from month to month, Budget Billing allows you to spread your costs evenly throughout the year. For free enrollment, just go to your online account at www.ugi.com or call 800-276-2722. Please have your customer number handy. With the Automatic Deduction Plan, you can have your bill amount automatically transferred from your checking or savings account each month. For free enrollment, just go to your online account at www.ugi.com or call 800-276-2722. 3. Review Energy-Saving Tips and Rebates Looking for ways to save? Read the Top 8 Energy and Maintenance Tips section of this guide (page 8) for energy-saving tips that will optimize your energy usage. There are also helpful rebates (see page 9) that can increase your savings. 2 3

Understanding Your Bill 1 Customer Number Please have this number ready when you contact us about your account. 2 How to Contact UGI Use this contact information for questions regarding your bill or service. 3 Next Scheduled Reading This is the scheduled date of your next UGI meter reading. 4 Meter Reading The meter reading for the current billing period and amount of energy used; natural gas is shown in CCFs (1 CCF = 100 cubic feet of gas) and electric in kwh. 5 Price Comparison Your current price to compare when shopping for an alternate energy supplier. 6 Messages Important messages from us regarding programs you may participate in, such as budget billing and the GET Gas program. 7 Due Date/Amount Due The amount currently owed to us and the date your payment is due. If you have any questions or want more information, visit www.ugi.com/billpay or call 800-276-2722. 2 Bill Summary for Service to: MR JOHN DOE 123 MAIN ST ANYWHERE PA 19601 Account Number 411000015098 VOID DE1 100 Dev Rate Classification (R): Residential Heating Billing Period: 04/1/2017 to 05/1/2017 (31 days) Actual Read Questions? Call (800) 276-2722 or write to UGI at PO Box 13009 Reading, PA 19612-3009 *Your current UGI charges include State taxes totaling about $1.11. 0.92 0.83 0.74 0.65 0.55 0.46 0.37 0.28 Average CCF Per Day ITC4 10 36 26 VOID DE1 100 Dev 0.18 0.09 0.00 M J J A S O N D J F M A M 2016 Months 2017 Actual Estimated Average Last Year This Year CCF/Day 0.84 Daily Temperature 59 F If you pay in person please bring your entire bill. Make check payable to UGI. Keep this part for your records. Important information is on the back of this bill. UGI Utilities, Inc. PO Box 15523 Wilmington, DE 19886-5523 Account Number 411000015098 Please pay by the due date to avoid the late charge. Please return this portion with your payment. Due Date VOID DE1 100 7Dev MR JOHN DOE 123 MAIN ST ANYWHERE PA 19601 Past Bill Information The balance on your last bill was... $0.00 Payments... 0.00 Amount due as of 06/2/2017... 0.00 Current Bill Information Customer Charge... 11.75 Commodity Charge (26 CCF at $0.54038)... 14.05 Distribution Charges (26 CCF at $0.32923)... 8.56 PA State Tax Surcharge... -0.02 Current Charges... 34.34 Utility charges owed this bill... $34.34 Total Amount Due By 05/31/2017... $34.34 3 Meter Information - Next Read Date June 1, 2017 Meter Number Previous Reading Present Reading CCF Used Shopping Information Box When shopping for natural gas with a Natural Gas Supplier, please provide the following data below. If you are already shopping, know your contract expiration date. Account Number: 411000015098 Rate Schedule: UGI_R_H 6 Important message(s) from UGI Your current UGI natural gas price to compare is $0.54051/CCF. For a free copy of the booklet Know Your Rights As A Utility Consumer call UGI. Initial Bill Make this your last mailed UGI bill. See how easy it is to view and pay your UGI bills online with ebill. Visit www.ugi.com 5 1 May 31, 2017 Amount Due $34.34 With Late Charge $34.77 4 4110000150980100000003434000000034775 4 5

Paying Your Bill Online at ugi.com If you re signed up for our paperless ebill service where you receive and pay your bills online every month, there s no charge for paying online. If you re not already registered, do it now at www.ugi.com. When your ebill is ready to view and manage each month, we ll alert you with an email message. You can log into your online account 24/7 to view billing details, track up to 24 months of billing history, read our monthly newsletters, and more. You ll also have access to a mobile-friendly website and free mobile pay app. UGI Utilities EZ-Pay is also available if you wish to make a one-time payment online using a check or credit card. To view your options, visit www.ugi.com/billpay. Please note, using a credit or debit card will include a nominal third-party processing fee. Other Payment Methods Phone - Call 800-276-2722 to pay your bill from your checking account with no fee. Mail - Mail payments to the address found on the enclosed How to Contact UGI sheet. Always include your account number on your check. Payment Agency - Visit www.ugi.com or call us for approved payment agency locations. Walk-in payment centers may collect a fee for their service. Payment Agreements for Past-Due Bills If you have a problem paying your bill, call 800-UGI- WARM (800-844-9276) immediately. We have a number of assistance programs if you re on a limited income and need help. Due Date Extensions If you are on a fixed income, our Due Date Extension program gives you additional time to deposit monthly checks so you can avoid late fees. Call us for an application. Third-Party Notification Program With this program, we send a copy of any past-due and shut-off notices to a designated third party any friend, relative, caregiver, or even a preferred social services agency. IMPORTANT: The third party is not responsible for paying any of your bills. We simply give the designated party the opportunity to remind you to pay your bill and keep your account up to date. Call us to sign up. Payment Plans We make budgeting easy with payment plans that cost nothing to enroll. Budget Billing Plan - spread your costs evenly throughout the year if your electric or gas usage varies widely from month to month or is seasonal. To enroll, visit www.ugi.com or call us with your UGI customer number handy. Automatic Deduction ( ABC ) Plan - automatically transfer your bill amount from your checking or savings account each month. Visit www.ugi.com or call us to enroll. Customer Assistance Programs If you have special needs or low income, we offer a number of assistance programs. Visit www.ugi.com/customerassistance or call 800-UGI-WARM (800-844-9276) to check your eligibility. CAP: Customer Assistance Program - CAP lets you make a monthly payment based on a percentage of your household s gross income, family size, and energy usage. LIURP: Low-Income Usage Reduction Program - LIURP offers free energy conservation measures (ex. insulation, weather stripping, heater repairs) to highusage, low-income households to help make energy bills more affordable. Operation Share Energy Fund - Operation Share is designed to assist low-income households that experience a short-term payment problem. To learn more or make a donation, please visit www.ugioperationshare.org. CARES: Customer Assistance Referral and Evaluation Services -Through a network of local social agencies, this program provides personal assistance to those with special needs experiencing a temporary crisis. LIHEAP: Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program - This free federal program offers financial assistance if you re qualified and income eligible, including a possible crisis grant if your household is in immediate danger of being without heat. 6 7

Top 8 Energy and Maintenance Tips Follow these energy and maintenance tips and you could reduce your heating bills by as much as 10 percent per year! You ll find more helpful, in-depth advice at www.ugi.com/savesmart. 1. Use a programmable thermostat set between 65 F and 70 F during the winter, and at 58 F when away from the house for more than a few hours. 2. Plant trees that lose leaves on the south and west sides of your home. This provides cool summer shade and allows warm winter sunshine to come through. 3. Set the water heater temperature to 120 F to reduce water heating bills and ensure safe water temperatures. 4. In summer, change your ceiling fans to rotate counter-clockwise (downward) to cool living areas. In winter, switch to a lower speed and a clockwise direction (upward) to force warm ceiling air into living areas. 5. Make sure you have adequate levels of insulation. Proper attic insulation is critical to your home s energy efficiency in summer and winter. 6. Change or clean your furnace filter monthly during the heating season. 7. Fill your refrigerator to capacity, but don t overcrowd it. 8. Clean the lint screen of your dryer after each load. Save on Your Utility Bill with Rebates Our Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EE&C) Program offers you ways to save. Learn more about EE&C rebates and see if you re eligible at www.ugi.com/savesmart. Gas EE&C Program (available to most natural gas customers) Wi-Fi Thermostat - Get a $100 rebate when you install a Wi-Fi thermostat. Tankless Water Heater - Get a $400 rebate when you install an ENERGY STAR rated gas tankless water heater. Furnace - Get a $500 rebate when you install an ENERGY STAR rated gas furnace. Boiler - Get a $1,500 rebate when you install a 94+ AFUE gas boiler. Combi Boiler - Get a $1,800 rebate when you install a 94+ AFUE combination boiler. Electric EE&C Program Appliance Recycling Program - We ll pick up an old appliance for FREE and you ll receive a rebate! Appliance Rebate Program - Purchase and install eligible, high-efficiency equipment and get great savings. Energy Efficient Lighting Program - Get significant discounts on high efficiency LED bulbs when you switch from incandescent light bulbs. Fuel Switching Program - Switch from electric appliances to natural gas appliances to gain access to generous rebates. Home Assessment Program A certified energy efficiency professional will provide an assessment of your home and make energy-saving recommendations. 8 9

Your Service Turn-On Service for Electric Users If your property previously had UGI electric service, we must get a meter reading to begin service and billing. If the electric is turned off and the meter is inside your home, we ll need you to be available at the property to allow entry. If your electric is turned on and your meter has an outdoor remote-reading device, or if your meter is located outdoors, we can get the reading without special access arrangements. Turn-On Service for Natural Gas Users If your property previously had UGI natural gas service, we must get a meter reading to begin service and billing. If the gas is turned off and the meter is inside your home, we ll need you to be available at the property to allow for entry and startup of all natural gas appliances. If your gas is turned on and your indoor meter has an outdoor remotereading device, or if your meter is located outdoors, we can get the reading without special access arrangements. Shut-Off Service Please inform us at least seven days before you want your service to be shut off so we can arrange a final meter reading and update your billing address information. To learn more, visit www.ugi.com or call us at 800-276-2722 Be Safe! Never try to turn your natural gas or electric service on or off yourself. Only our trained professional technicians are authorized to activate or deactivate your service. Your Meter Here are some important tips to help keep your meter functioning properly, safely, and dependably. If You Have an Outdoor Meter: Keep meter clear of any landscaping that obstructs access or visibility. Shrubs and plants should be trimmed regularly. Do not build decking or fencing that blocks access to the meter. Instruct children not to climb on or play near a meter. In the winter, carefully clear ice and snow from the meter and any appliance exhaust vents. Never use a snow blower or plow around a meter. Shovel the immediate area carefully. If the snowfall is deep, please clear a safe path to the meter. If You Have an Indoor Meter: Keep the area surrounding the meter clear of boxes, furniture, shelves, etc. Do not build walls or add panels that obstruct access to the meter. Never hang on or lean anything against a meter. Instruct children not to climb on or play near a meter. Estimated Meter Readings Our personnel are scheduled to read your meter monthly. However, if there are extreme weather conditions, emergencies, or other circumstances that prevent us from obtaining a reading, you may receive an estimated bill. We base estimates on usage history and the actual temperature during the billing period. If you have any questions about an estimated bill, please call us. 10 10 11

Using Your New Energy Service Safely Natural Gas Safety Natural gas is naturally odorless To make it detectable, a chemical known as Mercaptan is added. It has a smell that is similar to rotten eggs. If you smell this odor, you need to act. There is no cost to you for UGI to investigate a natural gas odor. What to Do if You Smell Gas: LEAVE the inside of a building immediately. Take everyone and pets with you. Leave the door open if possible, and proceed to a safe location where you can no longer smell the odor of natural gas. CALL UGI s gas emergency line 800-276-2722 from a safe location, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, if you smell natural gas indoors, outdoors, or near a gas meter. CALL 911 from a safe location if you ever hear or see natural gas blowing anywhere. Use your eyes and ears as well. Be aware of any indication of a possible natural gas pipeline leak, including: Air blowing the dirt, grasss, or trees near a pipeline Bubbling or blowing air in a pond or stream Dead grass or plants in an otherwise green area Flames coming out of the ground Unusual hissing sounds If you notice signs of a possible leak, contact UGI s gas emergency line (or 911) from a safe location. What NOT to Do if You Smell Gas: DO NOT use phones (standard or cellular), computers, appliances, elevators, lamps, garage door openers, or electrical devices if an odor of gas is present. DO NOT touch electric outlets, switches or doorbells. DO NOT smoke or use a lighter, match or other flame. DO NOT operate vehicles or power equipment where leaking gas may be present. DO NOT try to re-light a pilot light. DO NOT e-mail UGI or post emergency notifications on our social media if you smell natural gas or suspect a natural gas leak. Please call UGI or 911. DO NOT re-enter a building until it has been inspected by a UGI technician. Visit www.ugi.com for more information, and teach your family what to do, and what NOT to do, if anyone ever noticess the odor that is added to odorless natural gas. Carbon Monoxide Safety While natural gas has a scent added to it, incomplete combustion of ANY fossil fuel could produce an odorless, tasteless, and colorless gas called carbon monoxide (CO). Here s what you need to know about CO to protect yourself: CO can enter living spaces in your home as a result of a malfunctioning appliance or blocked chimney. All fuel-burning equipment should be installed and regularly serviced by an experienced professional. All fuel-burning equipment requires proper venting and air flow for safe operation. Do not install equipment in a confined space. When renovating, have a professional specify space required for fuel-burning equipment. Signs that you may have a CO problem include: water vapor condensing on windows (other than normal bathroom and kitchen moisture), headaches, dizziness, flu-like symptoms, and nausea. A CO detector should be installed on each floor of a home, particularly near every sleeping area. If you are alerted by your CO detector, or if you suspect CO poisoning, move to fresh air and call UGI or 911. Protect your home with CO detectors. 12 13

Electric Safety Electrical emergencies can happen anywhere, anytime. Follow these tips to increase your safety in any situation. Fallen Wires Stay away from fallen wires and warn others to keep away. Call us immediately. If a wire touches your vehicle, stay inside. However, if your car catches fire, jump clear of the car without touching the car s metal and the ground at the same time. Indoor Electrical Fires Without touching the appliance, unplug it or turn off the electric supply. Use a Class C rated fire extinguisher, if available. If one is not available, throw baking soda on the fire never use water on an electrical fire. If necessary, call your fire department. Electric Cords Portable Generators Never use a generator indoors or in any enclosed space. Always use proper power cords and follow instructions. Do not overload the generator with more equipment than its output rating. Also make sure your generator is properly grounded. Light Bulbs Be sure to turn light switches off before changing bulbs. Use only bulbs of the appropriate wattage for the fixture. Replace any frayed or damaged cords. Also use proper extension cords heavy-duty cords for power tools and moisture-resistant cords for working outdoors. Outlets If you have children in your home, make sure to install safety plugs and outlet covers. Also, never plug too many cords into one circuit. With good habits, you ll get the most out of your electric service safely. Tree Planting and Trimming Trees should be kept a safe distance from all electrical wires. Call us for a free Trees for Streets and Lawns brochure to learn more. Safety & Security Lighting Program We can install outdoor lighting that automatically comes on at dusk and goes off at dawn. Adequate outdoor lighting improves visibility, reduces accidents, and deters burglars and vandals. Call us for more information. 14 15

Appliance and Water Heater Safety Water Heater Safety Ensuring your family s safety at home is a priority for all of us. Setting your water heater to the proper temperature is one way to ensure your family s safety. Your water heater should be turned down from 150 F to 120 F for safety and energy efficiency. The chart to the right shows the impact of improperly set water heaters. Appliance Safety Follow the manufacturer s directions regarding care and operation. Temperature of the Water Equipment should be installed, repaired, and regularly serviced by an experienced professional. A gas flame should be primarily blue. If it is yellow or orange, turn off the equipment and call for service (gas fireplaces are an exception). Always make sure there is no gas buildup around a pilot or burner before relighting it. Keep the flues of your gas appliances clean and properly vented. If you installed a gas conversion burner in the past year, be alert for soot and buildup from the previous fuel. A buildup could block the flue and chimney base. Teach children to never turn on or light gas appliances. Time to Cause a Bad Burn 150 F (66 C) 2 seconds 140 F (60 C) 6 seconds 125 F (52 C) 2 minutes 120 F (49 C) 10 minutes Source: University of Michigan Health System Keep trash and other flammable materials away from natural gas appliances. If you own an old gas appliance, you should have the appliance connectors checked by a qualified plumber, HVAC, or appliance repair contractor. Don t try to move appliances to check the connectors by yourself. Pipe Safety Safe habits go beyond the walls and foundation of your home. Follow these guidelines to avoid unnecessary damage to natural gas delivery pipes, electric lines, and other utilities facilities as you enjoy your home and property. Aboveground Pipe Safety You should never hang clothing or anything else from aboveground pipes. The added weight of clothing (especially wet clothing being hung to air dry) can weaken or break pipe joints or fittings, resulting in a leak. Underground Pipe Safety Call 811 three days before a digging project it s the law. Whether you re doing a major excavation or minor landscaping, safeguard yourself from hazards related to damaging underground pipelines. A simple call gets all your public utility lines marked to help protect you from injury and costly property damage. What About Gas Lines Beyond the Meter? Not all underground natural gas piping is owned and managed by UGI. Buried pipes located past the natural gas meter to the home are owned by the property owner. We are responsible only for maintaining pipes that run up to and include the meter. All natural gas pipes on the property beyond the meter must be maintained by the property owner. Before digging near buried natural gas pipes, locate the pipes and mark the area. To ensure the safety and soundness of pipes, periodically inspect them for leaks and corrosion. Should you need assistance in locating, inspecting, or repairing pipes, you can contact your local plumber or heating contractor or call us. Digging safely starts with knowing what s under your feet. Be Safe! Turn your hot water down to 120 F (49 C) for safety as well as efficiency. 16 17

Think Safety Ask for Identification When our representative arrives, ask for proper identification before letting them enter. Our employee should present a card with the UGI logo, the employee s photo, and employer number. If the person s ID or activities are suspicious, don t let them enter. Instead, call us to verify that the person is scheduled to perform work in your home, business, or neighborhood. Prevent Illegal Meter and Line Tampering Call us immediately if you discover any meter tampering or service theft. EXAMPLE ONLY Be Safe! Every UGI employee is required to carry a photo ID card and will be happy to present it to you upon request. 18 Be on the lookout to prevent meter tampering and service theft. 19

Customer Choice Information For a list of licensed electric generation and natural gas suppliers, visit the sites below: For electric generation suppliers: www.ugi. com or www.papowerswitch.com. For natural gas suppliers: www.ugi.com or www.pagasswitch.com. Under the Electric and Natural Gas Choice Program, you have the option to choose a thirdparty energy supplier. Regardless of which supplier you choose, you will receive the same level of service and reliability you already enjoy from us. Choosing Another Supplier While we cannot recommend suppliers or provide information on their pricing, you can look at your most recent bill for our current Price to Compare (see the sample bill on page 5) or check pricetocompare.ugi.com. Questions you could ask third-party suppliers: What is your price per kwh of electricity or per CCF of natural gas? Does this price include transmission and state-mandated alternative energy costs? Is this rate constant or can it change? Do I need to sign a contract? What is the length of the agreement? Are there penalties for switching or canceling? Will I get one bill or two? Do I have a choice? Are there restrictions on how much energy I can use or when I can use it? Do your quoted rates include taxes? Are there any other charges or fees? What other products or services do you offer? If you decide that another electric generation or natural gas supplier is right for you: How Electricity Gets to You Your electric service includes three distinct parts: Generation Notify your chosen supplier. The supplier will send you a statement outlining the terms of your agreement. You may cancel your choice within three business days of receiving the statement. A penalty may apply if you do not remain with a supplier for the entire agreement period. Your chosen supplier will notify us. Transmission You will receive a letter from us confirming your choice. Please make sure that it is the correct supplier. IMPORTANT: If you participate in the Customer Assistance Program (CAP) and you wish to choose another supplier, please contact us for assistance. Distribution In Pennsylvania, the generation of electricity is a competitive business. You can shop and compare charges for your generation service. You can also compare other options, such as where and how the electricity is generated. 20 21

Your Rights and Responsibilities Together, we have the energy to do more. Be aware of your rights and responsibilities An Important Message for you: The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has updated its Standards and Billing Practices for Residential Service. Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Utility Consumer is a booklet prepared by the PUC to explain the rules regarding a utility s billing, credit, dispute handling and shut-off practices. This useful booklet also includes information about various payment options for your utility bill, understanding the components of your utility bill, policies regarding security deposits, steps and rules about utility shut-offs, and how to shop for electricity or natural gas service. You ll find a copy of the Rights and Responsibilities booklet to review or print at www.ugi.com. We will continue providing you with safe and reliable utility service, clear and concise bills, and fair policies. You, the consumer, should know your rights and fulfill your responsibilities to maintain your service. As a residential utility customer, you have the RIGHT to: Safe and reliable service. A clear, concise, and accurate bill. Fair credit and deposit policies. Know how your bill is calculated and how to tell if it is too high. Question or disagree with your utility company. Personal privacy. UGI has the responsibility of safeguarding your personal information against unauthorized use. As a residential utility customer, you also have the RESPONSIBILITY to: Pay your bill on time. Provide us with access to your meter. Give UGI at least 7 days notice before you move or wish to discontinue service. If you fail to notify us, you remain responsible to pay the bills. Special Protections You may qualify for special protections if you: Are a victim of domestic violence and have a Protection From Abuse Order. Live in a low-income household. Are seriously ill or a member of your household is seriously ill. You will be required to provide proof to your provider. 22 23

Welcome Home. UGI Emergency Contact: UGI Contacto de emergencia: 800-276-2722 - Customers of UGI Gas and Electric Service Join the conversation. facebook.com/ugiutilities instagram.com/ugiutilities BLOG twitter.com/ugi_utilities twitter.com/ugireads youtube.com/ugiutilities http://blog.ugi.com http://ugi.com/linkedin Billing and Customer Inquiries: 1-800-276-2722 Customer Assistance Programs: 1-800-844-9276 (1-800-UGI-WARM) For Hearing Impaired: 1-800-654-5988 Discover everything UGI does for homes and businesses at www.ugi.com 24