Indianapolis Power & Light Company I.U.R.C. No. E-16 Original No. 110 One Monument Circle Indianapolis, Indiana

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Indianapolis Power & Light Company I.U.R.C. No. E-16 Original No. 110 Indianapolis, Indiana RATE APL AUTOMATIC PROTECTIVE LIGHTING SERVICE AVAILABILITY: Available to any Customer for outdoor area lighting, provided that primary service is presently available at the point where service is to be taken; where there is a prospect that the capital expenditure is warranted. The capital expenditure will be warranted if the amount of revenue received in thirty-six (36) months exceeds the estimated cost of installation for the lights as calculated by the Company. If the 36-month revenue does not exceed the cost of installation, the customer must pay two and one half (2½) times the difference of the cost of installation and the 36-month revenue prior to installation of the lighting. The availability of service under CONDITIONS OF SERVICE, Clause B, is limited to equipment installed as of the effective date of this tariff sheet. No new installations will be served and no additions to present installations will be permitted. The availability of service under CONDITIONS OF SERVICE, Clause C, is limited to existing Customers as of the effective date of this tariff sheet. No new Customers will be served. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: Customer shall secure all permits, licenses and authority necessary for the installation and maintenance of facilities upon and over public property. All lighting fixtures and other materials, including wiring must comply with the Company's specifications and will be subject to Company's approval. A. Company installs, owns and maintains unit or units. Company shall own, operate, and maintain the lighting unit or units, including the fixtures, lamps, ballasts, photoelectric controls, mounting brackets and all necessary wiring. Company shall furnish all electric energy required for operation of the unit. The units shall be lighted and extinguished by a photoelectric control furnished by the Company. The hours of burning shall be from approximately one-half (½) hour after sunset until one-half (½) hour before sunrise, every night or approximately 4100 hours per annum. The Company reserves the right to install one or more shields on each light to prevent light projection on adjacent properties at the request of the adjacent property owner. Barring circumstances beyond its control, the Company will replace burned out lamps within 48 hours after notification of Company by Customer. B. Customer installs, owns and maintains unit or units. The Customer may install, own and maintain the lighting unit or units, including all fixtures, lamps, standards or poles and mounting brackets, ballasts, cable and necessary wiring. The Customer's wiring, serving the lighting units contracted for under this Clause B must be brought by the Customer to an existing Company pole selected by the Company and upon which Company's 120 volt lines are presently attached. In the case of underground service installed by the Customer, the Customer shall install the wiring, conduit riser and weatherhead on a pole approved by the Company and terminating at a point designated by the Company.

Indianapolis Power & Light Company I.U.R.C. No. E-16 1st Revised No. 111 Indianapolis, Indiana Original No. 111 CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: (Continued) B. Customer installs, owns and maintains unit or units. (Continued) The units shall be direct connected by the Company to the Company's 120 volt lines and shall be lighted and extinguished by a photoelectric control furnished by the Company. The hours of burning shall be from approximately one-half (½) hour after sunset until one-half (½) hour before sunrise, every night or approximately 4100 hours per annum. Burned out lamps will not be replaced by the Company under Clause B. C. Customer owns and installs unit or units, the Company maintains unit or units. Customer shall own and install the lighting unit or units, including the fixtures, lamps, ballasts, photoelectric controls, mounting brackets and all necessary wiring. The Customer's wiring, serving the lighting units contracted for under Clause C must be brought by the Customer to an existing Company facility selected by the Company and upon which Company's lines are presently attached. In the case of underground service installed by the Customer, the Customer shall install the wiring, conduit, riser and weatherhead on a pole approved by the Company and terminating at a point designated by the Company. The Company will provide routine maintenance which includes the replacement of the lamp, ballast, glassware, photocell, and the fuses as required and the repair, but not replacement, of the cable. The Customer is to provide all other maintenance and repairs. RATE: For service under Conditions of Service, Clause A above. The rates are monthly. a) For bracket arm supported units on existing wood pole: 175-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp $ 6.87 400-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp 12.84 1000-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp 22.27 100-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp 6.18 150-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp 13.18 250-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp 17.40 400-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp 19.98 400-watt Mercury Vapor Flood 12.86 150-watt High Pressure Sodium Flood 13.22 250-watt High Pressure Sodium Flood 17.41 400-watt High Pressure Sodium Flood 19.99 400-watt Metal Halide Lamp 19.99 For additional facilities when required: one wood pole (overhead only) 3.52 one wood or fiberglass pole (underground only) 8.69

Indianapolis Power & Light Company I.U.R.C. No. E-16 1st Revised No. 112 Indianapolis, Indiana Original No. 112 b) Lamps in enclosed fixtures, mounted on metal or fiberglass columns and supplied from underground circuits. Additional First on Same Column 1000-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp $36.71 $22.27 400-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp 19.33 12.84 175-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp 15.93 6.87 400-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp 28.41 19.98 250-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp 19.14 17.40 150-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp 16.60 13.18 100-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp 15.33 6.18 400-watt High Pressure Sodium Painted Bronze Column 31.02 19.98 250-watt High Pressure Sodium Painted Bronze Column 21.75 17.40 400-watt High Pressure Sodium - Shoebox 23.49 8.03 250-watt High Pressure Sodium - Shoebox 19.27 6.36 400-watt Metal Halide - Shoebox 23.49 8.03 c) For a post top fixture on a fiberglass, metal or ornamental column and containing one: 175-watt Mercury Vapor Washington Post Std. $24.32 175-watt Mercury Vapor Post Std. 15.51 100-watt High Pressure Sodium Washington Post Std. 23.84 100-watt High Pressure Sodium Post Std. 15.26 150-watt High Pressure Sodium Washington Post Std. 27.31 150-watt High Pressure Sodium Post Std. 18.73 "Std." means Ornamental Standard. d) Charges in addition to Energy Charge as Registered through Customer's Meter For Units Containing One: 175-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp on Company's existing wood pole and connected to Customer's metered secondary $ 5.22 400-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp on Company's existing wood pole and connected to Customer's metered secondary 10.12 1000-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp on Company's existing wood pole and connected to Customer's metered secondary 15.67 100-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp on Company's existing wood pole and connected to Customer's metered secondary 5.40 Indianapolis Power & Light Company I.U.R.C. No. E-16 2nd Revised No. 113

Indianapolis, Indiana 1st Revised No. 113 RATE: (Continued) d) Charges in addition to Energy Charge as Registered through Customer's Meter For Units Containing One: (Continued) 150-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp on Company's metered secondary $12.37 250-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp on Company's metered secondary 15.63 400-watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp on Company's metered secondary 17.24 400-watt Metal Halide Lamp on Company's metered secondary 17.24 e) Prices below apply to University of Indianapolis Lighting. 250-watt Metal Halide 18' Direct Embedded $ 44.85 250-watt Metal Halide 12' Anchor Based 49.24 2-250-watt Metal Halide 18' Direct Embedded 61.72 2-250-watt Metal Halide 12' Anchor Based 66.11 Charges in addition to Energy Charge as registered through Customer's meter: 250-watt Metal Halide 18' Direct Embedded $ 41.19 250-watt Metal Halide 12' Anchor Based 45.58 2-250-watt Metal Halide 18' Direct Embedded 54.91 2-250-watt Metal Halide 12' Anchor Based 59.31 For service under Conditions of Service, Clause B above. The rates are monthly. Up to and including 150-watt incandescent lamp or equivalent - $3.05 per month per lamp Second step of two step increase. Effective April 9, 1997

Indianapolis Power & Light Company I.U.R.C. No. E-16 1st Revised No. 114 Indianapolis, Indiana Original No. 114 For service under Conditions of Service, Clause C above. The rates are monthly. Lamps operated approximately 4100 hours per year. Prices below apply only to Customer-owned equipment which meets the Company's standards and upon inspection is acceptable to the Company and include only normal operating and maintenance costs which are the replacement of the lamp, ballast, glassware, photocell, and fuses as required and the repair, but not replacement, of the cable. The Customer is to furnish all other maintenance and repairs. The rates are monthly. 1000-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp $19.24 400-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp 10.33 250-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp 12.12 175-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp 7.59 5-100-watt Mercury Vapor Cluster 22.34 100-watt Mercury Vapor Lamp 7.17 400-watt Hi-P Sodium Lamp 11.29 250-watt Hi-P Sodium Lamp 9.13 150-watt Hi-P Sodium Lamp 7.06 1000-watt Hi-P Sodium Lamp 23.07 175-watt Mercury Vapor 15' Ornamental Standard 11.87 TERM: This service is available for a standard term of three (3) years and, if not terminated by at least thirty (30) days' notice prior to the expiration of the initial 3-year term, shall be continued on a yearly basis, terminable on a thirty (30) days' notice prior to the end of any such one-year term. If the Customer fails to pay the bill for service in any month of the initial term when due, the Company may, at its option, declare the service charges for the remaining months of such term immediately due and payable and may remove its facilities if the bill for such remaining months of service is not paid within thirty (30) days after such bill is rendered. If, prior to expiration of the initial term, the service contracted for under this Rate is supplanted by municipal lighting service, the Company may remove its facilities and no charge will be made for the remaining months of such initial term. PAYMENT: Charges under this Rate are net and will be a part of the Customer's regular service bill and subject to the same collection charges as any other item on the Customer's bill. RULES: Service hereunder shall be subject to the Company's Rules and Regulations for Electric Service, and to the Rules and Standards of Service for the Electrical Public Utilities of Indiana prescribed by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, as the same are now in effect, and as they may be changed from time to time hereafter. Second step of two step increase. Effective April 9, 1997