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ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA Mayor Commission THOMAS S. SAYLES, Pre.,ident ERTC HOLDMAN, Vice Presidem RICHARD F. MOSS CHRISTINA E. NOONAN JONATHAN PAR FREY BARBARA E. MOSCHOS, Secreta1 y RONALD 0. NICHOLS Gfmeral Manager October 5, 2011 The Honorable City Council City of Los Angeles Room 395, City Hall Los Angeles, California 90012 Honorable Members: Subject Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Services Agreement DWP No. BP 10-026 with City of Anaheim Pursuant to Charter Section 373, enclosed for approval by your Honorable Body is Resolution No. 012 073, adopted by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners (Board) on October 4, 2011, approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney, which authorizes execution of Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Services Agreement DWP No. BP 10-026 with the City of Anaheim for Adelanto to Victorville/Lugo Transmission Service to continue to have a complete path for its transmission capacity. As directed by the Board, transmitted to you are supporting documents. Ifthere are any questions regarding this item, please contact Ms. Winifred Yancy, Director of Local Government and Community Relations, at (213) 367-0025. Sincerely, <J / 1)\ Lf)J_ ~'VlLVtj z/..}r( Barbara E. Mosc~os 0 b Board Secretary BEM:oja Enclosures: LADWP Resolution Board Letter CAO Report Agreement DWP No. BP 10-026 Water and Power Conservation... a way of life 111 Norlh Hope Street, Los Angeles, California 9001 2-2607 Ma iling address: Box 51111, Los Angeles 9005!-5700 Telephone: (2 13) 367-42 11 Cable addre.~s: DEWAPOLA ~ ~and made 11001 ~ wasle. 'O<;:y

c/enc: Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Councilmember Jan C. Perry, Chair, Energy and the Environment Committee Gerry F. Miller, Chief Legislative Analyst Miguel A. Santana, City Administrative Officer Rafael Prieto, Legislative Analyst, CLA William R. Koenig, Chief Administrative Analyst Winifred Yancy

WHEREAS, the Southern Transmission System (STS) is a direct current transmission line which begins at the Intermountain Power Project (IPP) in Delta, Utah, and terminates into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's (LADWP) Adelanto Converter Station in Adelanto, California. The city of Anaheim (Anaheim) and LADWP are participants in the STS; and WHEREAS, on October 20, 2008, the IPP Coordinating Committee approved the STS Upgrade Project (Project). The Project will provide for an increase of 480 Megawatts (MW) to the STS transfer capability from the current capacity of 1920 MW to 2400 MW; and WHEREAS, Anaheim submitted a transmission service request to LADWP in December 2009, for long-term transmission service for 150 MW commencing on June 16, 2027, and continuing until May 31, 2047; and WHEREAS, LADWP offered a discount to Anaheim which wil l also be offered to all eligible customers for the same period, on the same path. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Agreement, DWP No. BP 10-026, by and between LADWP and the city of Anaheim, which provides for long-term firm pointto-point transm ission service from Adelanto to Victorville/Luge, now on file with the Secretary of the Board, and approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney, be and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the President or the Vice President of this Board, or General Manager, or such person as he shall designate in writing as his designee, and the Secretary, Assistant Secretary, or the Acting Secretary of this Board are hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to execute said Agreement for and on behalf of LADWP upon approval by the City Council pursuant to LAAC 23.133. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting held OCT 0 4 2011 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAi.llY CARMEN A. TRUTANICH, CllY ATTORNEY

LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER (LADWP)~ARD AP_PROVAL LETTER TO: BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS ~- ARA ENYAMIN Senior Assistant General Manager Power System ~-wc!!a:~ RONALD 0. NICHOLS General Manager DATE: Au ust 24, 2011 SUBJECT: long-term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service Agreement, DWP No. BP 10-026, Between LADWP and the City of Anaheim (Anaheim) for Adelanto to Victorville/Lugo Transmission Service FOR COMMISSION OFFICE USE: RESOLUTION NO... f :ILJ~PF)ROIVAL D New Contract IF YES, BY WHICH CITY 0 CHARTER SECTION: 373 D Replacement Contract [2SJ Amendment to Existing Contract PURPOSE Transmitted for approval by your Honorable Board is a Resolution, approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney, authorizing the LADWP- Anaheim Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service Agreement, DWP No. BPi 0-026, (Agreement) and recommending the Los Angeles City Council (City Council) approval by ordinance. COST AND DURATION There is no cost to LADWP. Funds will be paid to LADWP from Anaheim. The Agreement will terminate on May 31, 2047. BACKGROUND The Southern Transmission System (STS) is a direct current transmission line which begins at the Intermountain Power Project (IPP) in Delta, Utah, and terminates into LADWP's Adelanto Converter Station in Adelanto, California.

Board of Water and Power Commissioners Page 2 August 24, 2011 Anaheim purchases transmission service from Adelanto Switching Station to the midpoint of the Victorville/Lugo Line under the Los Angeles-Anaheim IPP Base Capacity and Additional Capacity Transmission Service Agreements (DWP Nos. 10189 and 10184, respectively) (IPP TSAs). Anaheim receives 339 Megawatts (MW). On October 20, 2008, the IPP Coordinating Committee approved the STS Upgrade Project (Project). The Project provides for an increase of 480 MW to the STS transfer capability from the original capacity of 1920 MW to 2400 MW. The Project was put in commercial operation on May 2, 2011. The increase in capacity will enable LADWP to bring in more renewable energy into Los Angeles. Anaheim receives 85 MW of the increased capacity. This amount is included as part of Anaheim's existing IPP TSAs. LADWP required the cooperation of Anaheim to proceed with the Project. In exchange for Anaheim's cooperation, LADWP agreed to provide transmission service for Anaheim's total transmission capacity under the existing IPP TSAs. The IPP TSAs will terminate at midnight on June 15, 2027. Anaheim has requested long-term firm point-to-point transmission service from LADWP beginning June 16, 2027, for 150 MW to continue to have a complete path for its transmission capacity. LADWP will charge Anaheim a discounted transmission service rate comparable with Anaheim's existing IPP TSAs transmission service rate. The discounted transmission service rate that will be provided to Anaheim under the Agreement will also be offered to all eligible customers for the same period, on the same path., Anaheim has executed the Agreement. The Agreement will become effective after it is approved by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners, approved by Los Angeles City Council Ordinance, and executed by the General Manager of LADWP. The Agreements will be administered by the Long-Term Transaction Management Group in the Power System Planning and Development Division. Per Charter Section 373 and Los Angeles Administrative Code 23.133, City Council approval is required. Accordingly, attached is the City Administrative Officer Report dated August 9, 2011.

Board of Water and Power Commissioners Page 3 August 24, 2011 RECOMMENDATION It is requested that your Honorable Board adopt the attached Resolution authorizing the Agreement and recommending the City Council's approval of the Agreement by ordinance. MTLIMJB:sj Attachments e-c/att: Ronald 0. Nichols Richard M. Brown Shanise Black Aram Benyamin James B. McDaniel Lorraine A. Paskett Ann M. Santilli Gary Wong Randy S. Howard Mohammed J. Beshir Mark T. Lieberman

RESOLUTION NO.--~- WHEREAS, the Southern Transmission System (STS) is a direct current transmission line which begins at the Intermountain Power Project (IPP) in Delta, Utah, and terminates into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's (LADWP) Adelanto Converter Station in Adelanto, California. The city of Anaheim (Anaheim) and LADWP are participants in the STS; and WHEREAS, on October 20, 2008, the IPP Coordinating Committee approved the STS Upgrade Project (Project). The Project will provide for an increase of 480 Megawatts (MW) to the STS transfer capability from the current capacity of 1920 MW to 2400 MW; and WHEREAS, Anaheim submitted a transmission service request to LADWP in December 2009, for long-term transmission service for 150 MW commencing on June 16, 2027, and continuing until May 31, 204 7; and WHEREAS, LADWP offered a discount to Anaheim which will also be offered to all eligible customers for the same period, on the same path. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Agreement, DWP No. BP 10-026, by and between LADWP and the city of Anaheim, which provides for long-term firni pointto-point transmission service from Adelanto to Victorville/Lugo, now on file with the Secretary of the Board, and approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney, be and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the President or the Vice President of this Board, or General Manager, or such person as he shall designate in writing as his designee, and the Secretary, Assistant Secretary, or the Acting Secretary of this Board are hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to execute said Agreement for and on behalf of LADWP upon approval by the City Council pursu.ant to LAAC 23.133.. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting held APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALHY CARMEN A. TFIUTANICH, CI1Y ATTORNEY ~202010 B. f21j[(j ~L SHANThl!ifLACK /). C!PUiY C1i'f ATTORNEY Secretary

POWE::fi ('/:Vi"\'f< ;,::!< I ', am EXEcu~. 'IVE OFFICE AUG 19 2011 TO TRANSMITTAL Ronald 0. Nichols, General Manager Department of Water and Power AUG 1 6 2011 DATE 0150-09579-0000 COUNCIL FILE NO. FROM The Mayor COUNCIL DISTRICT AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FOR LONG-TERM FIRM POINT~TO-POINT ELECTRICAL ENERGY TRANSMISSION SERVICE FROM ADELANTO TO VICTORVILLE/LUGO NO. 10-026 MAS:OAV:1 012009t GAO 649-d Approved and transmitted for further processing including Council consideration. See the City Adm~"fl'/trr, report a ched. 1JlroJ!;

REPORT FROM OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Date: August 9, 2011 GAO File No. 0150-09579-0000 To: The Mayor Council File No. Council District: From: Miguel A. Santana, City Administrative Office~} {J. [.:.-!,.~ None Outside Los Angeles Reference: Subject: Transmittal from the Department of Water and Power dated May 1 0, 2011; referred for report on May 24, 2011 AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FOR LONG~ TERM FIRM POINT-TO POINT ELECTRIC ENERGY TRANSMISSION SERVICE FROM ADELANTO TO VICTORVILLE/LUGO SUMMARY The Department of Water and Power (DWP) requests approval of a proposed Resolution that authorizes the DWP-Anaheim Long-Term Firm Agreement No. 10-026 (Agreement) for electrical energy transmission service from Adelanto to Victorville/Lugo. The Agreement will allow the City of Anaheim to secure new transmission rights beyond the current transmission Agreement expiration date of June 15, 2027 to May 31, 2047. In accordance with Charter Sections 373 and 674 Council approval is required by ordinance. Additionally, Charter Section 674 exempts the Agreement from contract term limitations specified in Charter Section 607. The City Attorney has approved the proposed resolution as to f~xm and legality. Background The Southern Transmission System (STS) is a direct current electrical energy transmission line which begins at the Intermountain Power Plant (IPP) in Delta, Utah and terminates at DWP's Adelanto Converter Station in Adelanto, California. On October 20, 2008, the IPP Coordinating Committee, consisting of the participating cities (Anaheim, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, Riverside and DWP) approved an upgrade at the Adelanto Converter Station. Completed in May 2011, the upgrade increases the STS transfer capability by 480 megawatts (MW) from 1920 MW to 2400 MW. The Department states that the upgrade enables it to transmit more energy to Los Angeles. Based on contractual levels, DWP receives an additional capacity of 286 MW while the City of Anaheim receives an additional 85 MW of the upgraded capacity increasing their total to 424 MW. Jn a separate request (see attached CAO report #0150-09580-0000) DWP seeks to enter into,transmission service agreements both for the original capacity and the additional capacity to reflect the changes in service levels and increases the term through midnight June15, 2027.

GAO File No. 0150-09579-0000 PAGE 2 Anaheim Long Term Electrical Energy Transmission This current request entails an application from the City of Anaheim for a new transmission service Agreement for 150 MW of their total available 424 MW capacity from June 16, 2027 through May 31, 2047. This Agreement will secure long-term firm transmission service on DWP transmission lines from the above-mentioned Adelanto Converter Station for Anaheim. Under the existing contract Anaheim pays 30 cents per kilowatt (kw) per month for the service which was agreed upon at the time ofthe Adelanto Converter Station upgrades under the existing tariffs (fee structure). Since then Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has revised the tariff regulations and instructed all utilities to reflect the total capitalization debt in the rate calculation instead of only considering the particular asset in question. Therefore, the tariff rate is now $3.84 per kw per month because DWP owns facilities including facilities that are currently under construction or just completed as compared with other utilities such as Southern California Edison which owhs few generation facilities. The service charge specified in the Agreement conforms to the existing electrical energy transmission tariff rates (which will fluctuate periodically) plus a 20 percent discount total. The 20 percent discount compensates for the comparatively lower prices offered by other utilities, for example Southern California Edison's tariff rate is $2.00 per kw per month. Anaheim was also very cooperative in obtaining financing and approval from California Independent System Operator (CAl SO), of which they are a member, for the Adelanto Converter Station upgrade. In consideration of that effort, the 20 percent discount was negotiated for future Agreements for this transmission line with the caveat that the Mayor and the City' Council must approve the discount. The Agreement provides for the electrical transmission service from Adelanto to Victorville/Lugo irregardless of any future Power Purchase Agreements with lpp. However; a provision has been included regarding the existing Power Purchase Agreement with lpp dated August 8, 1980, which provides for a reevaluation of the discount rate if the Power Sales Agreement with IPP is extended beyond the current June 15, 2027 expiration date. At that time the tariff may include future capital costs at lpp paid for by the participating cities (Anaheim, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, Riverside. and DWP) which could result in a larger discount of 85 percent. This provision will not be enforced until such time that a new IPP Power Purchase Agreement is negotiated. The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure a revenue stream on a portion of the transmission line that is not needed by the Department. Furthermore, DWP wants to maximize the use of the available power assets to increase revenue. Additionally, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which is the United States federal agency with jurisdiction over interstate electricity sales, wholesale electric rates, requires that any utility requesting service on an available transmission lines must be granted access. There is no additional cost to DWP for this Agreement because the upgrade costs have been previously approved and by 2027 only Operation and Maintenance costs are anticipated. The DWP will receive $5,601,600 in additional annual revenue from the City of Anaheim.

GAO File No. PAGE 0150-09579-0000 3 RECOMMENDATION That the Mayor approve the attached Resolution authorizing the execution of the DWP-Anaheim Long-Term Firm Agreement No. 10-026 (Agreement) for service from Adelanto to Victorville/Lugo. The Agreement will allow the City of Anaheim to secure new transmission rights through May 31 2047 and return the request to the Department for further processing, including Council consideration. FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT The proposed action will have no impact on the City's General Fund. The additional annual revenue to DWP from the City of Anaheim will be $5,601,600. TIME LIMIT FOR COUNCIL ACTION Pursuant to Charter Section 373, "Long Term Contracts Approved by Council," and the Los Angeles Administrative code Section 1 0.5, "Limitation and Power to Make Contracts," unless the Council takes action disapproving a contract that is longer than three years within 60 days after submission to Council, the contract shall be deemed approved. MAS:OAV:10120009

Department of Water and Power of the City oflos Angeles Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 88 ATTACHMENT A Form of Service Agreement For Long-term Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service 1.0 PARTIES: The Parties to this Service Agreement for Long-term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service, DWP No. BPl0-026 ("Service Agreement"), are The City of Anaheim ("Transmission Customer"), and The City of Los Angeles by and through the Department of Water and Power ("Transmission Provider"), a department organized and existing under the Charter ofthe City of Los Angeles, a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to individually as "Party" and collectively as "Parties". 2.0 AGREEMENT: In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the Parties hereby agree as follows. 3.0 EFFECTIVE DATE and TERM: 3.1 Effective Date: This Service Agreement shall become effective when duly executed by the Parties. 3.2 Termination Date: This Service Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until the earlier of: (i) termination by mutual agreement of the Parties; (ii) termination by Transmission Provider under Section 13.1 of the Tariff; or (iii) 23:59 hours (Pad fie Prevailing Time) on the Termination Date shown in Section 1.0 of the Specifications, which is attached herewith and made a part hereof. 4.0 TARJFF: The Transmission Provider's Open Access Transmission Tariff ("Tariff') is incorporated herein as located at http://www.oatioasis.com/ldwp/ldwpdocs/oatt October 2001 REV 2.doc and made a part hereof. 5.0 TRANSMISSION SERVICE: 5.1 The Transmission Customer has been detennined by the Transmission Provider to have a Completed Application for Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service under the Tariff 5.2 The Transmission Customer has provided to the Transmission Provider an Application processing fee in accordance with the provisions of Section 17.3 of the Tariff.

Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 89 53 Service under this Service Agreement shall commence on the later of (1) the requested service commencement date, or (2) the date on which construction of any Direct Assignment Facilities and/or Network Upgrades are completed. Service under this Service Agreement shall terminate pursuant to Section 3.2 of this Service Agreement. 5.4 The Transmission Provider agrees to provide and the Transmission CustDmer agrees to take and pay for Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service in accordance with the provisions of Part ll of the Tariff and this Service Agreement. 6.0 EFFECT OF SECTION HEADINGS: Section headings appearing in this Service Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not be construed as interpretations of text. 7.0 NO DEDICATION OF FACILITIES: Any undertaking by one Party to the other Party under any provisions of this Service Agreement shall not constitute the dedication of the system or any portion thereof of either Party to the public or to the other Party or any other person or entity, and it is understood and agreed that any such undertaking by either Party shall cease upon the termination of such Party's obligations under this Service Agreement. 8.0 WAIVERS: Any waiver at any time by either Party of its rights with respect to a default under this Service Agreement, or with respect to any other matter arising in connection with this Service Agreement, shall not be deemed a waiver with respect to any subsequent default or other matter arising in connection therewith. Any delay, short of the statutory period of limitation in asserting or enforcing any right, shall not be deemed a waiver of such right. 9.0 RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES: The covenants, obligations, and liabilities of the Parties are intended to be several and not joint or collective, and nothing contained in this Agreement shall ever be construed to create an association, joint venture, trust or partnership, or to impose a trust or partnership covenant, obligation, or liability, on or with regard to either Party. Each Party shall be individually responsible for its own covenants, obligations, and liabilities as provided in this Service Agreement Neither Party shall be tujder the control of or shall deem to control the other Pmiy. Neither Party shall be the agent of or have a right or power to bind the other Party without such other Party's vmtten consent. 10.0 NO THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS: The Parties do not intend to create rights in, or to grant remedies to, any Third Party as a beneficiary ofthis Service Agreement or of any duty, covenant, obligation, or undertabng established herein.

Department of Water and Power of the City oflos Angeles Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 90 11.0 GOVERNING LAW: This Service Agreement shall be. interpreted, governed by, and construed under the laws of the State of California with venue in the City of Los Angeles. 12.0 ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Service Agreement contains the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties, their agents, and employees as to the subject matter of this Service Agreement. This Service Agreement may be amended only by a written document signed by the Parties. It is understood by the Parties that the terms and conditions of this Service Agreement are unique to the transactions described herein and shall not, therefore, be considered as precedent for any future transactions between the Parties or between any of the Parties and a Third Party. Each Party acknowledges that each Party was represented by counsel in the negotiation and that it has been authorized to execute this Service Agreement. The Transmission Customer represents and warrants that it is free to enter into this Service Agreement and to perform each of the terms and covenants of it. The Transmission Customer represents and warrants that it is not restricted or prohibited, contractually or otherwise, from entering into and performing this Service Agreement, and that the execution and performance of this Service Agreement by the Transmission Customer will not constitute a violation or breach of any other Agreement between it and any other person or entity. 13.0 ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS: Both Parties agree that in any action to enforce the terms of this Service Agreement that each Party shall be responsible for it own attorney fees and costs. 14.0 SEVERABILITY: If any part, term or provision of this Service Agreement shall be held void, illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law of a Federal, State or Local Government having jurisdiction over this Service Agreement, the validity ofthe remaining portions or provisions shall not be affected thereby. 15.0 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: 15.1 Each Party, within thirty (30) calendar days after the effective date of this Service Agreement, shall appoint and designate a person to be its Authorized Representative. Such appointment and designation shall be in writing and shall be forwarded by each Party to the other. 15.2 Each Authorized Representative shall be authorized and empowered by the appointing Party to carry out the provisions of this Service Agreement on behalf of and for the benefit of such Party, and to provide liaison between the Parties. 15.3 The Authorized Representatives shal1 have no authority to alter, modify or delete any of the provisions of this Service Agr eement.

Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 91 16.0 NOTICES: Notifications under this Service AgTeement, except written notices required or authorized herein, shall be made by telephone or such other means as mutually agreed to between the Parties' Dispatchers or Schedulers. Any written notices required or authorized under this Agreement shall be delivered in person or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to the persons specified below: If to Los Angeles, the notice shall be sent to: City of Los Angeles by and through The Department of Water and Power c/o Assistant Director ofpower System Planning and Projects, (or any successor thereto) P.O. Box 5llll, Room 1255 Los Angeles, California 90051-0100 If to the Transmission Customer: City of Anaheim Attention: City Clerk 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Suite 217 Anaheim, CA 92805 With copy to: City of Anaheim Attention: Public Utilities General Manager 201 S. Anaheim Blvd., Suite 1101 Anaheim, CA 92805 Either Party may, from time to time, by written notice to the other Party, change the designation or address of the person so specified as to the one to receive notices pursuant to this Service Agreement. 17.0 The Transmission Customer declares under penalty ofpe1jury that the terms and conditions contained in this executed Service Agreement are exactly the same as the tenns and conditions contained in the standard fonn service agreement attached as Attaclm1ent A ("Fom1 of Service Agreement For Long-term Finn Point-To-Point Transmission Service") to the Transmission Provider's Tariff, which is located at http://www.oatioasis.com/ldwpildwpdocs/oatt October 2001 REV 2.doc

Department of Water and Power ofthe City of Los Angeles Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 92 18.0 SIGNATURE CLAUSE: The signatories hereto represent that they have been appropriately authorized to enter in this Service Agreement for Long-term Firm Point-to Point Transmission Service (DWP No. on behalf of the Pmty for whom each s1gns. This Service Agreement is hereby executed as of the day of CITY OF LOS ANGELES BY AND THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER By BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES Date: ------~ By:~------:--::-----~------ Ronald 0. Nichols, General Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CARMEN A. TRUTANICH, CITY ATIORNEY And: Barbara Moschos, Board Secretary -----------~------~---------------- ff!mfo~{w_ B:L 1/J SHANISE: SL.Ad DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF ANAHEJM Transnfu?J:rc~ By: ~_L~~-------------------~ Marcie L. Edwards Public Utilities General Manager Date sign cd : -------'1'-LI tji \3<w+f ---'2-_0 _,,( 0"--------------------~ APPROVED AS TO FORM: Cristina Talley, City Attomey By: Q-1 t;_.r.c ;o, 24" _;a I

Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 94 Specifications For Long-Term Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service 1.0 Term of Transaction: Apgroximately Twenty (20) years_ Start Date: ;J:;...;:un=e--"1~6"-'2=0=2,_,.7 Termination Date: :!M=ay,I...=:..31~,-=2=0,_47"--c-----:---- 2.0 Description of capacity and energy to be transmitted by Transmission Provider including the electric Control Area in which the transaction originates. LADWP Control Area- 150 MW 3.0 Point(s) ofreceipt: ~A~d:::.:e=lan=t"'-o--~----- Delivering Party:,L=AD=-WP~~~----:---- 4.0 Point( s) of Delivery: ~V~ic:...::to=rv~il=le"'-'IL=u=go:;.;o"-------- Receiving Party: ::C=i..=.ty._o=f:...:An=ah=ec:::im=------ 5.0 Maximum amount of capacity and energy to be transmitted (Reserved Capacity): 150 MW 6.0 Designation ofparty(jes) subject to reciprocal service obligation: Not Agplicable 7.0 Name(s) of any Intervening Systems providing transmission service: Not Auplicable

Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 9 5 8.0 Service under this Service Agreement may be subject to some combination of the charges detailed below. (The appropriate charges for individual transactions will be determined in accordance with th e terms and conditions ofthe Tariff.) 8.1 Transmission Charge: The transmission charge will be based U:QOn the charges identified within the then-current Tariff existing on June 16, 2027, as may be amended from time to e with a discount on transmission service of twen ercent 20% rovided however if the Power Sales Contract between Intermountain Power A enc and Ci of Anaheim dated as of August 8, 1980, as amended, is extended beyond June 15, 2027, then the applicable discount will be eighty five _Qercent (85%) for as long thereafter as the extension or extensions remain in effect 8.2 System Impact andjor Facilities Study Charge(s): Not Applicable 8.3 Direct Assignment Facilities Charge: Not Applicable ----~~ 8.4 Ancillary Services Charges:------~--:... As identified within the then-current Tariff as of June 16, 2027 and amen ded from time-to-time thereafter