Document:

Filed by Bowne Pure Compliance

Exhibit 10.12

GUARANTY OF TRI-ISTHMUS GROUP, INC.

(Carol Schuster $1,500,000.00)

THIS GUARANTY AGREEMENT (the “Guaranty”) is made effective the 11th day of December, 2008, by
the undersigned, Tri-Isthmus Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Guarantor” or “Tri-Isthmus”), to
and for the benefit of Carol Schuster, an individual (“Schuster”). For $100 and other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency which are hereby acknowledged, the Company
agrees to enter into this Guaranty.

1. Recitations. Rural Hospital Acquisition, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability company
(“RHA”), is the maker under that certain Promissory Note, dated as of December 11th, 2008,
in the original principal amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand and No/100 Dollars
($1,500,000.00) (the “Note”), payable to the order of Schuster. RHA is an indirect
subsidiary of Tri-Isthmus, and as such, Tri-Isthmus will benefit by virtue of the accommodations
extended by Schuster to RHA.

2. Guarantee. Tri-Isthmus hereby absolutely and unconditionally, guarantees to Schuster
the due and punctual payment of all principal and interest now owing or which may hereafter be
payable to Schuster by RHA pursuant to the Note; provided, that notwithstanding the
foregoing, the total liability of Tri-Isthmus under this agreement shall not exceed the principal
amount of $1,500,000.00, plus interest thereon at the rate set forth in the Note and any other
amounts owed under the Note (the “Indebtedness”).

3. Continuing Guarantee. This undertaking shall operate as a continuing guaranty of the
full payment of the Note and shall remain in full force and effect. The obligations of  Tri-Isthmus
hereunder shall be in addition to any other obligations of Tri-Isthmus and this Guaranty shall not,
unless expressly herein provided, affect or invalidate any such other guaranties. The liability of
Tri-Isthmus to Schuster shall at all times be deemed to be the aggregate liability of Tri-Isthmus
under the terms of this Guaranty, and of any other guaranties heretofore or hereafter given by
Tri-Isthmus to Schuster and not expressly revoked, modified or invalidated.

4. Independent Obligations. The obligations hereunder are independent of the obligations
of RHA, and a separate action or actions may be brought and prosecuted against Tri-Isthmus whether
any action is brought against RHA or whether RHA be joined in any such action or actions; and
Tri-Isthmus waives the benefit of any statute of limitations affecting its liability hereunder or
the enforcement thereof.

5. Waivers.

	 	5.1	 	Tri-Isthmus hereby waives:

	 	5.1.1	 	Diligence, presentment, protest, notice of dishonor, notice of
default, demand for payment, notice of presentment and extension of time of
payment;

	 	5.1.2	 	Notice of acceptance hereof;

 

 

 

	 	5.1.3	 	Notice of nonpayment at maturity;

	 	5.1.4	 	Notice of the extension of credit from time to time given by
Schuster to RHA, and the creation, existence or acquisition of any Indebtedness
hereby guaranteed;

	 	5.1.5	 	Notice of the amount of Indebtedness of RHA to Schuster from
time to time, subject, however, to Tri-Isthmus’s right to make inquiry of
Schuster to ascertain the amount of Indebtedness at any reasonable time;

	 	5.1.6	 	Notice of adverse change in RHA’s financial condition or of
any other fact which might increase Tri-Isthmus’s risk;

	 	5.1.7	 	All set-offs and counterclaims; and

	 	5.1.8	 	All other notices and demands to which Tri-Isthmus might
otherwise be entitled.

	 	5.2	 	Tri-Isthmus further waives its rights by statute or otherwise to require
Schuster to institute suit against RHA or to exhaust its rights and remedies against
RHA or any other party obligated to pay or any collateral securing the Indebtedness,
Tri-Isthmus being bound to the payment of each and all Indebtedness of RHA to Schuster
whether now existing or hereafter incurred as fully as if such Indebtedness was
directly owing to Schuster by Tri-Isthmus.

	 
	 	5.3	 	Tri-Isthmus further waives any defense arising by reason of any disability or other
defense of RHA or by reason of the cessation from any cause whatsoever of the liability of
RHA (including, without limitation, Schuster’s failure to seek a deficiency judgment
against RHA following foreclosure upon any collateral securing the Indebtedness), and any
defense that other indemnity, guaranty or security was to be obtained.

	 	5.4	 	Nothing shall discharge or satisfy the liability of Tri-Isthmus hereunder
except the full performance and payment of the Indebtedness of RHA, with interest, if
applicable.

	 
	 	5.5	 	If RHA or Tri-Isthmus should at any time become insolvent or make a general
assignment, or if a petition in bankruptcy or any insolvency or reorganization
proceedings shall be filed or commenced by, against, or in respect of RHA or
Tri-Isthmus any and all of the obligations of Tri-Isthmus shall, forthwith become due
and payable without notice.

	 
	 	5.6	 	Tri-Isthmus consents and agrees that Schuster shall be under no obligation (i)
to marshal any assets in favor of Tri-Isthmus or against or in payment of any or all of
the Indebtedness; (ii) to foreclose upon, repossess, collect or take any action
whatsoever with respect to any collateral securing the Indebtedness; or (iii) to
seek any deficiency judgment against RHA or any other party obligated to pay the
Indebtedness.

 

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6. Payment of Expenses. Tri-Isthmus agrees to pay all expenses incurred by Schuster in
connection with enforcement of her rights under this Guaranty, as well as court costs, collection
charges and attorneys’ fees and disbursements.

7. Reservation of Rights. Tri-Isthmus consents and agrees that, without notice to or by
Tri-Isthmus and without affecting or impairing the obligations of Tri-Isthmus hereunder, Schuster
may compromise or settle, extend the period of duration or the time for the payment or discharge or
performance of, or may refuse to enforce or may release all or any parties to any and all of said
Indebtedness, or may grant other indulgences to RHA in respect thereof, or may amend or modify in
any manner any documents or agreements relating to such Indebtedness, other than this Guaranty, or
may release, surrender, exchange, modify, impair or extend the period of duration or time for the
performance, discharge or payment of, any and all deposits and other property securing the
Indebtedness or on which Schuster at any time may have a lien, or may refuse to enforce its rights,
or may make any compromise or settlement or agreement therefor, in respect of any and all of such
deposits and property, or with any party to the Indebtedness, or with any other person, firm or
corporation whatsoever, or may release, add or substitute any one or more of the endorsers or the
guarantors of the Indebtedness whether parties to this instrument or not, or may exchange, enforce,
waive or release any security for any guaranty of the Indebtedness. In the event of the occurrence
of any of the foregoing, Tri-Isthmus hereby acknowledges that Schuster has expressly reserved all
rights against Tri-Isthmus, and Tri-Isthmus agrees that its liability hereunder will not be
affected or impaired by any failure, neglect or omission of Schuster to protect, in any manner, the
collection of the Indebtedness or any security given therefore.

8. Noncontingent Liability. Tri-Isthmus agrees that the liability of Tri-Isthmus on this
Guaranty shall be immediate and shall not be contingent upon the exercise or enforcement by
Schuster of whatever remedies it may have against RHA or others, or the enforcement of any lien or
realization upon any security which Schuster may at any time possess.

9. Invalid, Fraudulent or Preferential Payments. Tri-Isthmus agrees that to the extent RHA
makes a payment or payments to Schuster, which payment or payments or any part thereof are
subsequently invalidated, declared to be fraudulent or preferential, set aside and/or required to
be repaid to a trustee, receiver or any other party under any bankruptcy act, state or federal law,
common law or equitable cause, then to the extent of such payment or repayment, the obligation or
part thereof intended to be satisfied shall be revived and continued in full force and effect as if
said payment has not been made.

10. Primary Obligations. This Guaranty is a primary and original obligation of Tri-Isthmus
and is an absolute, unconditional, continuing and irrevocable guaranty of payment and shall remain
in full force and effect without respect to future changes in conditions, including change of law
or any invalidity or irregularity with respect to the issuance of any obligations of RHA to
Schuster or with respect to the execution and delivery of any agreement between RHA and Schuster.

 

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11. Election of Remedies. Schuster shall have the right to seek recourse against
Tri-Isthmus to the full extent provided for herein and in any other document or instrument
evidencing obligations of Tri-Isthmus to Schuster, and against RHA, to the full extent provided for
in any purchase or credit agreement between Schuster and RHA. No election to proceed in one form
of action or proceeding, or against any party, or on any obligation, shall constitute a waiver of
Schuster’s right to proceed in any other form of action or proceeding or against other parties
unless Schuster has expressly waived such right in writing. Specifically, but without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, no action or proceeding by Schuster against RHA under any document or
instrument evidencing or securing the Indebtedness of RHA to Schuster shall serve to diminish the
liability of Tri-Isthmus except to the extent Schuster realized payment by such action or
proceeding, notwithstanding the effect of any such action or proceeding upon Tri-Isthmus’s right of
subrogation against RHA. By acceptance hereof, Schuster and Tri-Isthmus agree that Tri-Isthmus
hereby knowingly accepts the full range of risk encompassed within a contract of “Guaranty” which
risk includes, without limitation, the possibility that RHA will incur additional Indebtedness for
which Tri-Isthmus may be liable hereunder after RHA’s financial condition or ability to pay its
lawful debts when they fall due has deteriorated.

12. Reaffirmation of Obligation. Tri-Isthmus agrees that it will promptly execute and
deliver to Schuster or her designee written reaffirmation of Tri-Isthmus’s obligations hereunder if
so requested by Schuster from time to time. Tri-Isthmus’s absolute obligation to make such
reaffirmations is not to be construed to infer an absence of liability on the Tri-Isthmus’s behalf
in any instance in which Tri-Isthmus is not asked to reaffirm, or fail to reaffirm, its
obligations, notwithstanding any modification of RHA’s obligations to Schuster.

13. Governing Law. This Guaranty, all acts and transactions hereunder and the rights and
obligations of the parties hereto shall be governed, construed and interpreted according to the
laws of the State of Oklahoma. As part of the consideration for Schuster’s granting credit to RHA,
Tri-Isthmus hereby agrees that all actions or proceedings arising directly or indirectly hereunder
may, at the option of Schuster, be litigated in courts having situs where the principal office of
Schuster is located, and Tri-Isthmus hereby expressly consents to the jurisdiction of any local,
state or federal court located within said state, and consents that any service of process in such
action or proceeding may be made by personal service upon Tri-Isthmus wherever Tri-Isthmus may then
be located, or by certified or registered mail directed to Tri-Isthmus at its last known address.

 

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14. Miscellaneous.

	 	14.1	 	Tri-Isthmus agrees that all the rights, benefits and privileges herein and
hereby conferred upon Schuster shall vest in, and be enforceable by Schuster, her
successors and assigns.

	 	14.2	 	Schuster may assign this Guaranty either in whole or in part, together with any
of her rights and powers hereunder, and Schuster may assign and/or deliver to any such
assignee any of such security for payment of the Indebtedness, and, in the event of
such assignment, the assignee hereof and of such rights and powers and of such
security, if any of such security be so assigned and/or delivered, shall have the same
rights and remedies as if originally named herein in Schuster’s place, and Schuster
shall thereafter be fully discharged from all responsibilities with respect to any such
securities so assigned and/or delivered.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Tri-Isthmus has executed this Guaranty as of the day and
year first above written.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Tri-Isthmus Group, Inc.

 	 
	 	By:  	 	 
	 	 	Name:  	 	 
	 	 	Title:  	 	 

 

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              EXHIBIT
      10.99

            

    

    

    
      	
              STATE
      OF VERMONT

              PUBLIC
      SERVICE BOARD

               

            
	
               

              Investigation
      into Central Vermont Public 

              Service
      Corporation’s rates in effect, on a bills 

              rendered
      basis, as of January 1, 2009

               

            	
               

              )

              )

              )

            	
               

               

              Docket
      No. 7485

               

            
	
              AND

            	 
      	 
      
	
               

              In
      re: Central Vermont Public Service

              Corporation’s
      tariff filing, requesting a 0.33%

              increase
      in rates

               

            	
               

              )

              )

              )

            	
               

               

              Tariff
      Filing No. 8039

            

    

    

    
      	
              MEMORANDUM OF
      UNDERSTANDING

               

              This
      Memorandum of Understanding (the “MOU” or “Memorandum”) sets forth the
      agreements reached by and between the Vermont Department of Public Service
      (“DPS” or the “Department”) and Central Vermont Public Service Corporation
      (“CVPS” or the “Company”) (together, the “Parties”) regarding the Public
      Service Board’s (the “Board”) investigation into the Company’s rates in
      effect, on a bills rendered basis, as of January 1, 2009, in the
      above-referenced docket.

               

              Introduction
      and Recitals

               

              1. On
      October 31, 2008, CVPS filed with the Board a proposed new tariff to take
      effect with bills rendered on January 1, 2009 (Tariff Filing No.
      8039).  The proposed tariff reflected a rate increase of 0.33%
      and constituted the Company’s first base rate filing pursuant to its
      Alternative Regulation Plan (the “CVPS Plan”) that was approved on
      September 30, 2008, in Docket No. 7336.

               

              2. On
      November 17, 2008, the Department informed the Board that it had reviewed
      the proposed new tariff and recommended a suspension and investigation of
      the Company’s request for a 0.33% rate
      increase.   Furthermore, citing concerns about CVPS’s
      staffing levels and inadequate supporting documentation for proposed plant
      addition costs, the Department recommended a 0.43% decrease in the
      Company’s rates.

               

              3. By
      Order of November 25, 2008 in Docket No. 7485, the Board ruled that it
      would allow the Company’s proposed rate increase to go into effect on
      January 1, 2009, but also simultaneously ordered an investigation into the
      justness and reasonableness of the Company’s 2009 rates.  The
      Order expressly provided that the investigation would proceed under
      procedures equivalent to those set forth in 30 V.S.A. Section 227(b), to
      include specifically the retroactive application of any rate decrease that
      proves warranted by the investigation.

               

              4. The
      undersigned Parties have engaged in extended discussions and review with
      respect to CVPS’s rate to go into effect on January
      1, 2009, as well as the non-power cost
cap

            

    

     

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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                  applicable to
      the Company’s next base-rate filing.

               

              5. The
      Parties agree to the settlement contained within this MOU.

               

              Terms
      and Conditions

               

              6. CVPS
      agrees to forego the 0.33% rate increase scheduled to go into effect on a
      bills rendered basis as of January 1, 2009 pursuant to the Board’s Order
      of November 25, 2008 in Docket No. 7485.  The Parties agree
      that, taken together with the other terms, conditions and additional
      proceedings called for under this MOU, the resulting rates will be just
      and reasonable.

               

              7. CVPS
      and the Department agree to ask the Board to open a docket to resolve the
      Department’s concerns regarding the Company’s level of
      staffing.  Nothing in this MOU is intended to prejudice the
      positions that either Party may take in that investigation.

               

              8. The
      Parties agree that the CVPS October 31, 2008 Cost of Service and Rate Base
      filing (the “2009 Base Rate Filing”) will be conformed to agree with the
      settlement herein described to reflect a zero percent (0%) change in rates
      that will be used for the computation of all 2009 adjustments under the
      CVPS Plan with respect to the Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”) and
      Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”), and for the 2010 non-power
      cost cap.  A copy of the conformed Cost of Service and Rate Base
      filing is appended to this MOU as Appendix
      A.

               

              9. The
      Parties agree that the computation of the 2010 non-power cost cap under
      the CVPS Plan shall be as set forth in Appendix B
      attached.  As soon as the staffing issue is resolved in the new
      docket called for under paragraph 7 above, the non-power cost cap
      applicable to the next base rate filing required under the CVPS Plan will
      be adjusted to reflect those results.

               

              10. This
      settlement will in no way alter the methods and procedures used by the
      Company in developing its cost of service as described in Section II
      (A)(3) of the CVPS Plan as filed with the Board on October 31, 2008 in
      Docket No. 7336.

               

              Other
      Substantive Provisions

               

              11. The
      Parties agree that the Board should approve the modified rates to be in
      effect for CVPS on a bills rendered basis as of January 1, 2009 that are
      set forth in the Revised Tariffs included with this MOU as Appendix
      C.  The Revised Tariffs shall supersede the tariffs
      previously approved for implementation by the Board.

               

              12. Domestic
      production gross receipts charge.  This
      settlement will yield a domestic production gross receipts charge of
      $0.0147815/kWh.  This rate is for the purpose of computing
      revenue to be used for calculating the domestic production activities
      deduction while these rates are in effect.

               

            

    

    

    
      
         

      

      
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              General
      Provisions

               

              13. Other
      than as specifically provided in paragraphs 8 and 9 hereof, the Parties
      agree that this MOU and any Order approving this MOU relate only to these
      Parties and should not be construed by any party or tribunal as having
      precedential or any other impact on proceedings involving other
      utilities.  The Parties have made compromises on specific issues
      to reach this MOU.  The MOU and any Order approving this MOU
      shall not be construed by any party or tribunal as having precedential
      impact on any future proceedings involving the Parties (other than as
      specifically provided in paragraphs 8 and 9) except as necessary to ensure
      implementation of this MOU or to enforce an order of the PSB resulting
      from this MOU.  Other than as specifically provided in
      paragraphs 8 and 9 hereof, the Parties reserve the right in future
      proceedings to advocate positions that differ from those set forth in this
      MOU, and this MOU and any Order approving this MOU may not in any future
      proceeding be used against any party except as necessary to enforce rights
      and obligations under this MOU or to enforce an order of the PSB resulting
      from this MOU.

               

              14. Except
      as otherwise provided for herein, the Parties agree that this Memorandum
      shall be effective, and shall bind the Parties hereto, only if the Public
      Service Board issues an order in this docket containing terms
      substantially consistent with this MOU in all respects.

               

              15. The
      Parties agree that should the Board fail to approve the MOU substantially
      in its entirety, the Parties’ agreements set forth herein shall terminate
      if so requested by either Party, in which case, the Parties shall have the
      right to file prefiled testimony on all issues in the above referenced
      docket and the Parties’ agreements shall not be construed by any party or
      tribunal as having precedential impact on any future testimony or
      positions which may be advanced in these proceedings.

               

              16. The
      DPS shall support this MOU and issuance of the orders contemplated herein
      to the extent consistent with its obligations under Title 30, Vermont
      Statutes Annotated.

               

              17. The
      Parties agree that Docket No. 7485 should be closed subject to the terms
      and conditions of this MOU.

            

    

    

    
      
         

      

      
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              DATED
      at MONTPELIER, VERMONT this 17th day of December,
  2008.

            

    

    

    

    
      	 
      	
              VERMONT
      DEPARTMENT OF

                PUBLIC
      SERVICE

               

               

              By:  /s/ Geoffrey Commons  
      

                    
      Geoffrey Commons, Esq.

                    
      Special Counsel

               

              CENTRAL
      VERMONT PUBLIC

                    SERVICE
      CORPORATION

               

               

              By: 
      /s/ Dale A.
      Rocheleau    

                    
      Dale A. Rocheleau, Esq.

                    
      General Counsel

            

    

    

    
      
         

      

      
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                CENTRAL
      VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

              	 
      	 
      	
                Appendix
      A to

              
	 
      	
                COST
      OF SERVICE

              	 
      	 
      	
                Memorandum
      of Understanding

              
	 
      	
                TEST
      YEAR ENDED December 31, 2007

              	 
      	 
      	
                Docket
      No. 7485

              
	 
      	
                (000's
      Omitted)

              	 
      	 
      	
                Page
      1 of 3

              
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                (A)

              	
                (B)

              	
                (C)

              	
                (D)

              	
                (E)

              	 
      	
                MOU

              
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                Filed

              	 
      	
                FTE
      Adjusted

              
	
                Line

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                Cost
      of

              	
                Adjustment

              	
                Cost
      of

              
	
                No.

              	
                Description

              	
                Per
      Books

              	
                Adjustments

              	
                Service

              	
                for
      FTE

              	
                Service

              
	
                ----

              	
                -----------

              	
                ---------

              	
                -----------

              	
                -----------

              	
                -----------

              	
                -----------

              
	
                1

              	
                 Operating
      Expenses:

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                2

              	
                   Purchased
      Power, net

              	
                $121,595

              	
                ($7,724)

              	
                $113,871

              	
                $0

              	
                $113,871

              
	
                3

              	
                   Production

              	
                14,139

              	
                605

              	
                14,744

              	
                (71)

              	
                14,673

              
	
                4

              	
                   Transmission

              	
                24,017

              	
                7,530

              	
                31,547

              	
                (15)

              	
                31,532

              
	
                5

              	
                   Distribution

              	
                32,891

              	
                294

              	
                33,185

              	
                (320)

              	
                32,865

              
	
                6

              	
                   Customer
      Accounting

              	
                7,204

              	
                (1,995)

              	
                5,209

              	
                (68)

              	
                5,141

              
	
                7

              	
                   Customer
      Service and Information

              	
                1,161

              	
                389

              	
                1,550

              	
                (23)

              	
                1,527

              
	
                8

              	
                   Sales

              	
                4

              	
                0

              	
                4

              	
                0

              	
                4

              
	
                9

              	
                   Administrative
      and General

              	
                39,045

              	
                (2,397)

              	
                36,648

              	
                (378)

              	
                36,270

              
	
                10

              	
                   Amortization
      of Regulatory Assets

              	
                1,261

              	
                (581)

              	
                680

              	
                0

              	
                680

              
	
                11

              	
                   Amortization
      of Regulatory Liabilities

              	
                (5,302)

              	
                2,806

              	
                (2,496)

              	
                0

              	
                (2,496)

              
	
                12

              	
                   Depreciation
      & Amortization

              	
                15,217

              	
                1,563

              	
                16,780

              	
                0

              	
                16,780

              
	
                13

              	
                   Amortization
      of Property Losses

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              
	
                14

              	
                   Taxes
      - Federal and State

              	
                5,292

              	
                6,469

              	
                11,761

              	
                (3)

              	
                11,758

              
	
                15

              	
                         -
      Municipal

              	
                9,550

              	
                1,131

              	
                10,681

              	
                0

              	
                10,681

              
	
                16

              	
                         -
      Other, excluding Revenue Taxes

              	
                2,726

              	
                41

              	
                2,767

              	
                (56)

              	
                2,711

              
	
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                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                18

              	
                 Total
      Operating Expenses

              	
                $268,800

              	
                $8,131

              	
                $276,931

              	
                ($934)

              	
                $275,997

              
	
                19

              	
                 Return
      on Utility Rate Base

              	
                26,615

              	
                4,322

              	
                30,937

              	
                (7)

              	
                30,930

              
	
                20

              	 
      	
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                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                21

              	
                 Total
      Cost of Service Before Credits

              	
                $295,415

              	
                $12,453

              	
                $307,868

              	
                ($941)

              	
                $306,927

              
	
                22

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                23

              	
                 Less:

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                24

              	
                   Equity
      in Earnings of Affiliates

              	
                6,430

              	
                10,250

              	
                16,680

              	
                0

              	
                16,680

              
	
                25

              	
                   Other
      Operating Revenues

              	
                9,112

              	
                (2,063)

              	
                7,049

              	
                0

              	
                7,049

              
	
                26

              	
                   Interest
      Income - Line Extensions

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              
	
                27

              	 
      	
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                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                28

              	
                 Allocable
      Cost of Service

              	
                $279,873

              	
                $4,266

              	
                $284,139

              	
                ($941)

              	
                $283,198

              
	
                29

              	
                 Less:

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                30

              	
                   Costs
      Allocated to Wholesale

              	
                3,023

              	
                46

              	
                3,069

              	
                (10)

              	
                3,059

              
	
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                --------

              	
                -------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                32

              	
                 Cost
      of Service to Ultimate Consumers

              	
                $276,850

              	
                $4,220

              	
                $281,070

              	
                ($931)

              	
                $280,139

              
	
                33

              	
                 Accounts
      Correcting for Efficiency

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              
	
                34

              	 
      	
                     --------

              	
                -------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                35

              	
                 Adjusted
      Cost of Service to Ultimate Consumers

              	
                $276,850

              	
                $4,220

              	
                $281,070

              	
                ($931)

              	
                $280,139

              
	
                36

              	
                 Uncollectible
      Accounts - Rate Year

              	
                0

              	
                1,393

              	
                1,393

              	
                (5)

              	
                1,388

              
	
                37

              	 
      	
                --------

              	
                -------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                38

              	
                 Readjusted
      Cost of Service to Ulti. Consumers

              	
                $276,850

              	
                $5,613

              	
                $282,463

              	
                ($936)

              	
                $281,527

              
	
                39

              	
                 Gross
      Revenue & Fuel Gross Receipts Taxes

              	
                2,864

              	
                (11)

              	
                2,853

              	
                (9)

              	
                2,844

              
	
                40

              	 
      	
                --------

              	
                -------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                41

              	
                 Total
      Cost of Service to Ultimate Consumers

              	
                $279,714

              	
                $5,602

              	
                $285,316

              	
                ($945)

              	
                $284,371

              
	
                42

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                43

              	
                 Revenue
      from Ultimate Consumers

              	 
      	 
      	
                284,376

              	
                0

              	
                284,376

              
	
                44

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                -------

              	
                --------

              	
                -------

              
	
                45

              	
                 Revenue
      Deficiency from Ultimate Consumers

              	 
      	 
      	
                $940

              	
                ($945)

              	
                ($5)

              
	
                46

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                47

              	
                 Rate
      Increase Percent

              	 
      	 
      	
                0.33%

              	
                -0.33%

              	
                0.00%

              
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                Note:  The
      filed Cost of Service supports 554 FTE; the MOU adjusted Cost of Service
      supports 542.75 FTE.

              	 
      	 
      

      

      
        
           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      
        	 
      	
                CENTRAL
      VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

              	 
      	 
      	
                Appendix
      A to

              
	 
      	
                RATE
      BASE

              	 
      	 
      	
                Memorandum
      of Understanding

              
	 
      	
                TEST
      YEAR ENDED December 31, 2007

              	 
      	 
      	
                Docket
      No. 7485

              
	 
      	
                (000's
      Omitted)

              	 
      	 
      	
                Page
      2 of 3

              
	
                (A)

              	
                (B)

              	
                (C)

              	
                (D)

              	
                (E)

              	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	
                13
      Month

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                MOU

              
	
                Line

              	 
      	
                Average

              	 
      	
                Filed

              	
                Adjustment

              	
                FTE
      Adjusted

              
	
                No.

              	
                Description

              	
                Per
      Books

              	
                Adjustments

              	
                Rate
      Base

              	
                for
      FTE

              	
                Rate
      Base

              
	
                ----

              	
                -----------

              	
                ---------

              	
                -----------

              	
                ---------

              	
                -----------

              	
                -----------

              
	
                1

              	
                 Production

              	
                $48,412

              	
                $6,108

              	
                $54,520

              	
                $0

              	
                $54,520

              
	
                2

              	
                 Joint
      Ownership

              	
                112,328

              	
                1,307

              	
                113,635

              	
                0

              	
                113,635

              
	
                3

              	
                 Transmission

              	
                42,807

              	
                11,119

              	
                53,926

              	
                0

              	
                53,926

              
	
                4

              	
                 Distribution

              	
                283,900

              	
                22,784

              	
                306,684

              	
                0

              	
                306,684

              
	
                5

              	
                 General

              	
                40,452

              	
                7,263

              	
                47,715

              	
                0

              	
                47,715

              
	
                6

              	 
      	
                --------

              	
                -------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                7

              	
                Subtotal

              	
                $527,899

              	
                $48,581

              	
                $576,480

              	
                $0

              	
                $576,480

              
	
                8

              	
                 CISCO
      Lease

              	
                0

              	
                17

              	
                17

              	
                0

              	
                17

              
	
                9

              	
                 Rochester
      HQ Contract Purchase

              	
                18

              	
                (4)

              	
                14

              	
                0

              	
                14

              
	
                10

              	
                 Asset
      Retirement Oblig. Change from Test Year

              	
                0

              	
                (685)

              	
                (685)

              	
                0

              	
                (685)

              
	
                11

              	 
      	
                --------

              	
                -------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                12

              	
                     Utility
      Plant in Service

              	
                $527,917

              	
                $47,909

              	
                $575,826

              	
                $0

              	
                $575,826

              
	
                13

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                0

              	 
      
	
                14

              	
                 Plant
      Held for Future Use

              	
                43

              	
                0

              	
                43

              	
                0

              	
                43

              
	
                15

              	
                 Capital
      Expense

              	
                0

              	
                1,909

              	
                1,909

              	
                0

              	
                1,909

              
	
                16

              	
                 Investment
      in Affiliates

              	
                43,908

              	
                60,762

              	
                104,670

              	
                0

              	
                104,670

              
	
                17

              	
                 Construction
      Work in Progress

              	
                9,652

              	
                (1,082)

              	
                8,570

              	
                0

              	
                8,570

              
	
                18

              	
                 TY
      2007 Millstone 3 Energy

              	
                512

              	
                (512)

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              
	
                19

              	
                 TY
      2007 Millstone 3 Capacity

              	
                297

              	
                (297)

              	
                0

              	
                0

              	
                0

              
	
                20

              	
                 RY
      2009 Millstone 3 Energy

              	
                0

              	
                495

              	
                495

              	
                0

              	
                495

              
	
                21

              	
                 RY
      2009 Millstone 3 Capacity

              	
                0

              	
                370

              	
                370

              	
                0

              	
                370

              
	
                22

              	
                 Working
      Capital Allowance

              	
                25,696

              	
                277

              	
                25,973

              	
                (88)

              	
                25,885

              
	
                23

              	
                 VPSB
      Accounting Orders

              	
                0

              	
                419

              	
                419

              	
                0

              	
                419

              
	
                24

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                0

              	 
      
	
                25

              	
                 Company
      Financed Line Extensions

              	
                65

              	
                0

              	
                65

              	
                0

              	
                65

              
	
                26

              	
                 Less:

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                0

              	 
      
	
                27

              	
                   Accumulated
      Depreciation

              	
                240,289

              	
                20,889

              	
                261,178

              	
                0

              	
                261,178

              
	
                28

              	
                   Accumulated
      Deferred Income Taxes

              	
                32,402

              	
                31,853

              	
                64,255

              	
                0

              	
                64,255

              
	
                29

              	
                   Accumulated
      Deferred Investment Tax Credits

              	
                3,344

              	
                0

              	
                3,344

              	
                0

              	
                3,344

              
	
                30

              	
                   Customer
      Advances for Construction

              	
                15

              	
                0

              	
                15

              	
                0

              	
                15

              
	
                31

              	
                   Accrued
      Pension Expense

              	
                21

              	
                6

              	
                27

              	
                0

              	
                27

              
	
                32

              	
                   Acc.
      Post-Ret. Medical Expense FAS 106

              	
                (758)

              	
                873

              	
                115

              	
                0

              	
                115

              
	
                33

              	
                   Acc.
      Other Post-Employment Ben. Exp. FAS 112

              	
                1,926

              	
                (354)

              	
                1,572

              	
                0

              	
                1,572

              
	
                34

              	
                   Customer
      Deposits

              	
                831

              	
                0

              	
                831

              	
                0

              	
                831

              
	
                35

              	
                   1991
      VY CPR Rebate

              	
                223

              	
                (97)

              	
                126

              	
                0

              	
                126

              
	
                36

              	
                   Other
      Current Liabilities

              	
                0

              	
                3,523

              	
                3,523

              	
                0

              	
                3,523

              
	
                37

              	 
      	
                --------

              	
                -------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              	
                --------

              
	
                38

              	
                     Total
      Rate Base

              	
                $329,797

              	
                $53,557

              	
                $383,354

              	
                ($88)

              	
                $383,266

              
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      

      

      
        
           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      
        	
                CENTRAL
      VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

              	 
      	
                Appendix
      A to

              	 
      
	
                  SUMMARY
      OF COST OF SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS

              	 
      	
                Memorandum
      of Understanding

              
	
                      TEST
      YEAR ENDED December 31, 2007

              	 
      	
                Docket
      No. 7485

              	 
      
	
                               (000's
      Omitted)

              	 
      	
                Page
      3 of 3

              	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                (A)

              	
                (B)

              	
                (C)

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                Adj.

              	 
      	
                Filed

              	
                Adjustment

              	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                No.

              	
                Description

              	
                Adjustments

              	
                for
      FTE

              	
                FTE
      Adjusted

              	 
      	 
      
	
                ----

              	
                -----------

              	
                -----------

              	
                -----------

              	
                ------------

              	 
      	 
      
	
                1

              	
                 Purchased
      Power, net

              	
                ($7,724)

              	
                $0

              	
                ($7,724)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                2

              	
                 Production
      Fuel

              	
                (248)

              	
                0

              	
                (248)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                3

              	
                 Joint
      Ownership Costs

              	
                446

              	
                0

              	
                446

              	 
      	 
      
	
                3A

              	
                 ISO
      New England Charges

              	
                436

              	
                0

              	
                436

              	 
      	 
      
	
                4

              	
                 Transmission
      by Others

              	
                6,442

              	
                0

              	
                6,442

              	 
      	 
      
	
                5

              	
                 Vermont
      Unemployment

              	
                (64)

              	
                (2)

              	
                (66)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                6

              	
                 Salaries
      & Wages

              	
                1,456

              	
                (750)

              	
                706

              	 
      	 
      
	
                7

              	
                 Group
      Life Insurance

              	
                (37)

              	
                0

              	
                (37)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                8

              	
                 401(k)
      Match

              	
                48

              	
                (25)

              	
                23

              	 
      	 
      
	
                9

              	
                 Medical
      Expense

              	
                1,319

              	
                (100)

              	
                1,219

              	 
      	 
      
	
                10

              	
                 Pensions

              	
                (1,533)

              	
                0

              	
                (1,533)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                11

              	
                 Other
      Post-Employment Benefits FAS 112

              	
                588

              	
                0

              	
                588

              	 
      	 
      
	
                12

              	
                 Social
      Security Taxes

              	
                105

              	
                (54)

              	
                51

              	 
      	 
      
	
                13

              	
                 Depreciation
      Expense

              	
                1,563

              	
                0

              	
                1,563

              	 
      	 
      
	
                14

              	
                 Federal
      & State Income Taxes

              	
                6,469

              	
                (3)

              	
                6,466

              	 
      	 
      
	
                15

              	
                 Gross
      Revenue & Fuel Gross Receipts Taxes

              	
                (11)

              	
                (9)

              	
                (20)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                16

              	
                 PSB
      Averaging Adjustments

              	
                (3,001)

              	
                0

              	
                (3,001)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                17

              	
                 Interest
      on Customer Deposits

              	
                21

              	
                0

              	
                21

              	 
      	 
      
	
                18

              	
                 Costs
      Allocated to Wholesale

              	
                (46)

              	
                10

              	
                (36)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                19

              	
                 Capital
      Expense

              	
                345

              	
                0

              	
                345

              	 
      	 
      
	
                20

              	
                 Return
      on Utility Rate Base

              	
                4,322

              	
                (7)

              	
                4,315

              	 
      	 
      
	
                21

              	
                 Pole
      Attachments

              	
                (20)

              	
                0

              	
                (20)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                22

              	
                 Equity
      in Earnings of Affiliates

              	
                (10,250)

              	
                0

              	
                (10,250)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                23

              	
                 Vehicle
      Lease

              	
                255

              	
                0

              	
                255

              	 
      	 
      
	
                24

              	
                 Postage

              	
                68

              	
                0

              	
                68

              	 
      	 
      
	
                25

              	
                 Non-Generator
      Fuel

              	
                75

              	
                0

              	
                75

              	 
      	 
      
	
                26

              	
                 Property
      Taxes

              	
                1,149

              	
                0

              	
                1,149

              	 
      	 
      
	
                27

              	
                 O
      & M Expense/Savings

              	
                (965)

              	
                0

              	
                (965)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                28

              	
                 Uncollectible
      Accounts - Per Books

              	
                (2,368)

              	
                0

              	
                (2,368)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                29

              	
                 Uncollectible
      Accounts - Rate Year

              	
                1,393

              	
                (5)

              	
                1,388

              	 
      	 
      
	
                30

              	
                 Tree
      Trimming and Pole Treating

              	
                1,596

              	
                0

              	
                1,596

              	 
      	 
      
	
                31

              	
                 Advertising

              	
                (11)

              	
                0

              	
                (11)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                32

              	
                 Other
      Operating Revenues

              	
                2,096

              	
                0

              	
                2,096

              	 
      	 
      
	
                33

              	
                 Blank

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                34

              	
                 VPSB
      Accounting Orders

              	
                2,225

              	
                0

              	
                2,225

              	 
      	 
      
	
                35

              	
                 Credit
      Facility

              	
                147

              	
                0

              	
                147

              	 
      	 
      
	
                36

              	
                 Asset
      Retirement Obligation Expense

              	
                55

              	
                0

              	
                55

              	 
      	 
      
	
                37

              	
                 Enterprise
      Resource Planning Adjustment

              	
                (994)

              	
                0

              	
                (994)

              	 
      	 
      
	
                38

              	
                 Demand
      Response Program for Coolidge Connector

              	
                255

              	
                0

              	
                255

              	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	
                -------

              	
                -------

              	
                -------

              	 
      	 
      
	 
      	
                    Total
      Cost of Service Adjustments

              	
                $5,602

              	
                (945)

              	
                $4,657

              	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                Note:  The
      filed Cost of Service supports 554 FTE; the MOU adjusted Cost of Service
      supports 542.75 FTE.

              	 
      	 
      

      

    

     

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    Appendix
B

     

    
      
         

      

      
        6 

        
          

        

      

      
         

      

    

     

    

      
        	
                Central
      Vermont Public Service Corporation

              	 
      	 
      	
                Appendix
      B to

              	 
      
	
                Non-Power
      Cost Cap Calculation for 2010

              	 
      	
                Memorandum
      of Understanding

              
	
                Dollars
      in Thousands

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                Docket
      No. 7485

              	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                2009

              	
                2010

              	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                Non-Power
      Costs per Docket No. 7336 filing (as adjusted for Docket No. 7485
      settlement)

              	
                $130,616

              	 
      	 
      
	
                Adjusted
      for resolution of headcount docket

              	 
      	 
      	
                0

              	
                 1)

              	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                $130,616

              	 
      	 
      
	
                Non-Power
      Costs subject to Escalation Index

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                CPI NE
      Assumption, per PSB Order in Docket No. 7336

              	 
      	 
      	
                4.50%

              	 
      
	
                Productivity
      Adjustment, per PSB Order in Docket No. 7336

              	 
      	
                -1.00%

              	 
      
	
                Escalation
      Index

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                3.50%

              	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                Non-Power
      Costs as Escalated

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                $135,188

              	 
      
	
                Asset
      Management Plan Adder at $40.945M net plant additions, per PSB Order in
      Docket No. 7336

              	 
      	
                       6,083

              	
                 2)

              
	
                Non-Power
      Cost Cap for 2010

              	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	
                $141,271

              	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                1)

              	
                Subject
      to adjustment following PSB resolution of headcount
docket.

              	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                2)

              	
                Quantification
      of $40.945 million net plant additions is based on the DPS calculation
      as

              	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	
                proposed
      in the Direct Testimony of Ron Behrns dated May 30, 2008.  Page
      13, lines 23 to 27 states:

              	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	
                "This
      cap has been further adjusted to accommodate the need for unusual rate
      base

              	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	
                additions
      that total $24.4 million for 2009 and $40.9 million for
      2010.   These rate

              	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	
                base
      additions give rise to an additional revenue requirement of $3.8 million
      in 2009

              	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	
                and
      a $6.1 million increase
      in 2010."

              	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      

      

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    Appendix
C

     

    
      
         

      

      
        7

        
          

        

      

      
         

      

    

     

    
      

      
        	
                Revisions
      to Electric Service Tariff V.P.S.B. No. 6

                 

              
	
                Sixty-third
      Revised Sheet

              	
                21

              	
                Cancels
      Fifty-ninth Revised Sheet

              	
                21

              
	
                Forty-third
      Revised Sheet

              	
                21.1

              	
                Cancels
      Thirty-ninth Revised Sheet

              	
                21.1

              
	
                Fifty-seventh
      Revised Sheet

              	
                21.2

              	
                Cancels
      Fifty-third Revised Sheet

              	
                21.2

              
	
                Twenty-ninth
      Revised Sheet

              	
                21.4

              	
                Cancels
      Twenty-fifth Revised Sheet

              	
                21.4

              
	
                Fifty-first
      Revised Sheet

              	
                22

              	
                Cancels
      Forty-seventh Revised Sheet

              	
                22

              
	
                Forty-third
      Revised Sheet

              	
                23.1

              	
                Cancels
      Thirty-ninth Revised Sheet

              	
                23.1

              
	
                Forty-seventh
      Revised Sheet

              	
                23.2

              	
                Cancels
      Forty-third Revised Sheet

              	
                23.2

              
	
                Thirty-third
      Revised Sheet

              	
                23.4

              	
                Cancels
      Twenty-ninth Revised Sheet

              	
                23.4

              
	
                Fifty-second
      Revised Sheet

              	
                24

              	
                Cancels
      Forty-eighth Revised Sheet

              	
                24

              
	
                Twenty-eighth
      Revised Sheet

              	
                24.1

              	
                Cancels
      Twenty-fourth Revised Sheet

              	
                24.1

              
	
                Forty-ninth
      Revised Sheet

              	
                25

              	
                Cancels
      Forty-fifth Revised Sheet

              	
                25

              
	
                Forty-fifth
      Revised Sheet

              	
                26

              	
                Cancels
      Forty-first Revised Sheet

              	
                26

              
	
                Sixth
      Revised Sheet

              	
                27.1

              	
                Cancels
      Fourth Revised Sheet

              	
                27.1

              
	
                Fiftieth
      Revised Sheet

              	
                28

              	
                Cancels
      Forty-sixth Revised Sheet

              	
                28

              
	
                Forty-first
      Revised Sheet

              	
                29

              	
                Cancels
      Thirty-seventh Revised Sheet

              	
                29

              
	
                Seventh
      Revised Sheet

              	
                30.1

              	
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      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                          
Sixty-third Revised Sheet 21

                                                                                Cancels Sixty-first
Revised Sheet 21

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      RESIDENTIAL
SERVICE RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  1

      

      AVAILABLE:                                Throughout
the Company's service area.

      

      
        	
                APPLICABLE:

              	
                This
      rate is for single-phase electric service at secondary voltage for
      domestic purposes in private residences, individual apartments and
      farms.  Incidental use for other purposes will be allowed
      provided that the Customer's load and/or use is predominantly as specified
      above; otherwise, the appropriate rate in this schedule of rates shall
      apply for all use unless residential use is separately
      measured.  This rate shall not apply to entities engaged in
      farming where there is no domestic
use.

              

      

      

      RATE:                                    $0.388
per day
plus                                                                        12.2944
per kWh

      

      ADJUSTMENT:                            Subject
to adjustment.

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

       

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                    Forty-third Revised Sheet
21.1

                                                                  Cancels Forty-first Revised Sheet
21.1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      RESIDENTIAL
SERVICE RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  1

      

      
        	
                TERMS:

              	
                The
      above rate is net, billed monthly or bimonthly at the option of the
      Company, and payable upon presentation of the
  bill.

              

      

      

      ADDITIONAL
SERVICE

      
        CONDITIONS:

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                When
      service has been discontinued at the Customer's request, a charge shall be
      made when service is reestablished.  The charge shall be $35.00
      when the Company is required to make a special trip to the Customer's
      premises during normal working hours and $20.00 when no such trip is
      required.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                Not
      available for service at locations where consumption exceeds an average of
      11,300 kWh during the billing months of December, January, February and
      March.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                3.

              	
                Service
      under this rate shall not be available where the State's rooms and meals
      tax is imposed on a dwelling unit's rental unless such Customers can show
      that the premises' predominant use is residential.  For example,
      such a showing could be made by production of tax remittance forms (as
      filed with the appropriate taxing authorities) showing payment of Vermont
      Rooms and Meals Tax of less than $500/year, or production of Federal Tax
      Form Schedule 8892 (Expenses for Business Use of Your Home) (as filed with
      the appropriate taxing authorities) stating that the percentage of the
      premises space devoted to business use is less than
  50%.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                For
      those customers electing to install a Company approved water heater
      control that is under the control of the Company, to allow it to restrict
      service for periods not to exceed 12 hours each day, the Company will
      provide a billing credit of $0.082 per
day.

              

      

      

      
        	
                NOTE:

              	
                Customers
      formerly served by Total Electric Living Rate 8 are now served via
      Residential Service Rate 1 as of July 1,
2007.

              

      

      

      MINIMUM

      CHARGE:                                         $0.388
per day.

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Fifty-seventh Revised
Sheet 21.2

                                                               Cancels Fifty-fifth
Revised Sheet 21.2

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      RESIDENTIAL
SERVICE RATE

      (Not
Available to New Service Locations)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  11

      

      
        	
                AVAILABLE:

              	
                Throughout
      the Company's service area.

              

      

      

      
        	
                APPLICABLE:

              	
                This
      rate is for single-phase electric service at secondary voltage for
      domestic purposes in private residences, individual apartments and farms
      where all service is taken at one point through one
      meter.  Incidental use for other purposes will be allowed
      provided that the Customer's load and/or use is predominantly as specified
      above; otherwise, the appropriate rate in this schedule of rates shall
      apply for all use unless residential use is separately
      measured.  The rate shall not apply to entities engaged in
      farming where there is no domestic
use.

              

      

      

      
        	
                RATE:

              	
                $0.485
      per day plus

              

      

      

      During
Peak Hours

      All
kWh                              @                 16.6004
per kWh.

      

      During
Off-Peak Hours

      All
kWh                              @                   8.8314
per kWh.

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Twenty-ninth Revised
Sheet 21.4

                                                               Cancels
Twenty-seventh Revised Sheet 21.4

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      RESIDENTIAL
SERVICE RATE (Continued)

      (Not
Available to New Service Locations)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  11

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                Service
      shall not be available under the provisions of this rate to storage-type
      space heating or similar large capacity
  equipment.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                5.

              	
                This
      rate shall be applicable to service only at those locations receiving
      service under the provisions of this rate, or which had applied for and
      been accepted by the Company for service under the provisions of this rate
      prior to August 1, 1987.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                6.

              	
                Service
      under this rate shall not be available where the State's rooms and meals
      tax is imposed on a dwelling unit's rental unless such Customers can show
      that the premises' predominant use is residential.  For example,
      such a showing could be made by production of tax remittance forms (as
      filed with the appropriate taxing authorities) showing payment of Vermont
      Rooms and Meals Tax of less than $500/year, or production of Federal Tax
      Form Schedule 8892 (Expenses for Business Use of Your Home) (as filed with
      the appropriate taxing authorities) stating that the percentage of the
      premises space devoted to business use is less than
  50%.

              

      

      

      MINIMUM

      
        	
                CHARGE:

              	
                $0.485
      per day.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF

      
        	
                AGREEMENT:

              	
                One
      year and such subsequent 12 month periods as the Company may require until
      canceled by the Customer on 60 days' written
  notice.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      
      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                Fifty-first Revised
Sheet 22

                                                              Cancels Forty-ninth
Revised Sheet 22

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      GENERAL
SERVICE RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  2

      

      
        	
                AVAILABLE:

              	
                Throughout
      the Company's service area.

              

      

      

      
        	
                APPLICABLE:

              	
                This
      rate is for general purposes and is available to customers whose wiring is
      so arranged that all service received under this rate shall be taken
      through one transformer or bank of transformers, except where the Customer
      elects to provide all additional transformers or banks of transformers
      other than those owned by the Company as of January 1, 1981, and shall be
      measured through one meter.  Service will be single-phase or
      three-phase, as available.  This rate is not applicable to
      customers whose requirements exceed an average of 15,000 kWh during the
      billing months of December, January, February, and
  March.

              

      

      MONTHLY

      
        	
                RATE:

              	
                Monthly
      billing shall be the sum of Demand, Energy, and Service Charges as
      follows:

              

      

       

                     Service
Charge:              $0.470                        
per day for single-phase service, or

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                $1.264

              	
                per
      day for three-phase service, plus

              

      

       

                                      
All kWh @14.2644
per kWh.

      

      Except
that, where demand is measured, the following Demand and Energy Charges shall
apply:

      

      First 5
kW                                        No
charge

      All
additional
kW          @             $11.566
per kW

      First 500
kWh   
             @              
11.7994
per kWh

      Next
AA@
kWh              @               11.799¢
per kWh

      All
additional kWh      
 @                 7.1194
per kWh

      

      "A"
= 3.0 x (peak kW demand -5 kW) x number of days in the current billing
period.  When peak kW demand is less than 5, "A"
= 0.

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Forty-third Revised
Sheet 23.1

                                                                       Cancels
Forty-first Revised Sheet 23.1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      GENERAL
SERVICE RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  2

      

      
        	
                3.

              	
                Where
      service has been discontinued at Customer's request, a charge of $35.00
      shall be made when service is reestablished.  The charge shall
      be $35.00 when the Company is required to make a special trip to the
      Customer's premises during normal working hours and $20.00 when no such
      trip is required.

              

      

      

      
        	
                4.

              	
                Those
      customers having three-phase electric service available at the meter shall
      be subject to the charge for three-phase
  service.

              

      

      

      
        	
                5.

              	
                Where
      all service is restricted to the period 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. each day during
      the April - November billing period, for uses such as sports field
      lighting, service shall be billed at the rate of 12.9384
      per kWh,  plus a monthly investment charge of $1.604 per kW of
      maximum recorded demand, plus a Service Charge of $1.241 per
      day.  The charges for service at times other than as noted above
      shall be the kW and kWh charges applicable under the demand-metered
      provisions of this rate.

              

      

      

      Small
Power Producer Net Station Service:  Customers requiring station
service may elect to be billed the current Service Charge, plus a charge per kWh
equal to the energy charge(s) in the demand billed portion of the rate, times
3.64 provided that:  (a) the customer would otherwise qualify for
service under General Service Rate 2; and (b) 100% of the net output of the
generator(s) is sold, at wholesale or outside the Company's service
area.  Written notice is required sixty months prior to customer
termination of service under this provision.

      

      
        	
                6.

              	
                The
      above rate is net billed monthly and payable upon presentation of the
      bill.  All amounts previously billed but remaining unpaid 34
      days from any billing date shall be subject to a late payment charge of
      one percent (1%) thereof, calculated on the basis of 30 days, such amounts
      to include any prior unpaid late payment
  charges.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      MINIMUM
CHARGE:

      The
Service Charge plus the Demand Charge.

      

      
        	
                

                  DURATION
      OF AGREEMENT:

                

              	
                 

              

      

      One year
and thereafter until canceled by the Customer on 60 days' written notice, except
that Customers receiving single-phase service only, and having a maximum demand
of less than 25 kW, shall not be subject to the one-year
provision.

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No.
6                                                                                                                    Forty-seventh Revised
Sheet 23.2

                                                           Cancels Forty-fifth
Revised Sheet 23.2

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      PRIMARY
SERVICE RATE

      (Not
Available to New Service Locations)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  12

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                AVAILABLE:Throughout
      the Company's service area.

              

      

      

      APPLICABLE:

      This rate
is for general purposes for the Customer's total service requirements measured
through one meter.  Service will be single-phase or three-phase as
available.

      MONTHLY
RATE:

      $1.289                    per
day, plus

      $6.932                   per
kW of Billing Demand, plus

      6.2684                   per
kWh.

      

      
        	
                ADJUSTMENT:

              	
                Subject
      to adjustment.

              

      

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Thirty-third Revised
Sheet 23.4

                                                               Cancels Thirty-first
Revised Sheet 23.4

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      PRIMARY
SERVICE RATE (Continued)

      (Not
Available to New Service Locations)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  12

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                If
      the use of energy is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuation, the
      Company reserves the right to base the measured demand upon a period of
      less than 15 minutes.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                5.

              	
                When
      metering is at secondary voltage, billing kWh and kW shall be those
      recorded by the meter multiplied by a factor of
  1.03.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                6.

              	
                This
      rate shall be applicable to service only at those locations receiving
      service under the provisions of this rate, or which have applied for and
      been accepted by the Company for service under the provisions of this rate
      prior to August 1, 1987.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                7.

              	
                The
      above rate is net billed monthly and payable upon presentation of the
      bill.  All amounts previously billed but remaining unpaid 34
      days from any billing date shall be subject to a late payment charge of
      one percent (1%) thereof, calculated on the basis of 30 days, such amounts
      to include any prior unpaid late payment
  charges.

              

      

      

      MINIMUM

      
        	
                CHARGE:

              	
                $1.289
      per day, plus the Demand Charge.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF

      AGREEMENT:

      One year
and such subsequent 12-month periods as the Company may require until canceled
by the Customer on 60 days written notice.

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No.
6                                                                                                                             Fifty-second Revised
Sheet 24

                                                       Cancels Fiftieth Revised Sheet
24

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      OFF-PEAK
WATER HEATING RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  3

      

      AVAILABLE:             Throughout
the Company's service area.

      

      
        	
                APPLICABLE:

              	
                This
      rate is for single-phase electric service at secondary voltage for water
      heating in storage type tanks where conditions permit supplying such water
      heating service during Off-Peak Hours without requiring additional
      distribution investment by the Company, subject to the following
      conditions:

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                The
      heating element capacity connected to the Company's system at any time
      shall not exceed 60 watts for each gallon of storage capacity or 4,500
      watts, whichever is greater.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                The
      customer shall wire to the water heater using approved cable or conduit
      and make provision for the installation of a separate meter and time
      control, both of which will be supplied by the Company.  Where
      the heating element capacity connected to the Company's system at any time
      exceeds 6 kW, the Customer shall provide all necessary load interruption
      capability required to interrupt service to the water heater(s) when
      activated by the Company's control
device.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                3.

              	
                Service
      will be supplied under this rate only during such hours as the Company may
      determine from time to time to meet conditions affecting the spare
      capacity available for this service, but not less than 15 hours
      daily.  Service will not be interrupted for more than five hours
      in any continuous 10 hour period.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                Service
      under this rate is not available to Customers where the balance of the
      Customer's load is supplied under a rate where charges vary by
      time-of-day.

              

      

      

      RATE:                           $0.221
per day, plus 7.0664
per kWh.

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Twenty-eighth Revised
Sheet 24.1

                                                               Cancels Twenty-sixth
Revised Sheet 24.1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      OFF-PEAK
WATER HEATING RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  3

      

      
        	
                ADJUSTMENT:

              	
                Subject
      to adjustment.

              

      

      

      
        	
                TERMS:

              	
                The
      above rate is net, billed monthly or bimonthly at the option of the
      Company, and payable upon presentation of the
  bill.

              

      

      

      
        	
                NOTE:

              	
                1.

              	
                Service
      under this rate may not be satisfactory and is not recommended for
      installations utilizing storage-type tanks of less than 80-gallon
      capacity.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                Customers
      formerly served by Off-Peak Water Heating Rate 14 are now served via
      Off-Peak Water Heating Rate 3 as of July 1,
  2007.

              

      

      

      MINIMUM

      
        	
                CHARGE:

              	
                $0.221
      per day.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Forty-ninth Revised
Sheet 25

                                                               Cancels Forty-seventh
Revised Sheet 25

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      PRIMARY
SERVICE RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  4

      
        	
                AVAILABLE:

              	
                Throughout
      the Company's service area.

              

      

      

      
        	
                APPLICABLE:

              	
                Electric
      power shall be single or three-phase, 60 cycle delivered and measured at
      one point through one meter from a distribution line at a nominal voltage
      of 2.4 kV to 34.5 KV.  Customers receiving service under the
      provisions of this rate shall own and maintain all required transformers,
      voltage regulation equipment, protective devices and all associated
      structures required to utilize the Company's
  service.

              

      

       

      MONTHLY

      
        	
                RATE:

              	
                Monthly
      billing shall be the sum of Demand (production, transmis­sion, and
      distribution), Energy, and Service Charges as
  follows:

              

      

      

      Service
Charge:  $11.928 per day, plus

      

      Demand
and Energy Charges:

      Transmission-
and distribution-related charges:

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                $6.467

              	
                per
      kW of maximum demand established during the period designated as Peak
      Hours during the current or any one of the prior 11 months, whichever is
      greater, plus

              

      

      

      First 3
kWh per day per kW of maximum demand established during the period designated as
Off-Peak Hours during the current or any one of the prior 11 months, whichever
is greater @ 1.7284
per kWh.

      

      In
addition to the foregoing, monthly billings shall be subject to the following
production-related charges applicable to service provided during the periods
designated as Peak Hours and Off-Peak Hours as follows:

      

      Peak
Hours:                 $7.962
per kW of maximum demand, plus 6.0934
per kWh

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                Off-Peak
      Hours:

              	
                First
      3 kWh per day per kW of maximum demand @ 6.0604
      per kWh, plus

              

      

       
All additional kWh @ 4.6534
per kWh.

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No.
6                                                                                                                                   
Forty-fifth Revised Sheet 26

                                                                  Cancels Forty-third Revised
Sheet 26

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      PRIMARY
SERVICE RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  4

      

      
        	
                ADJUSTMENT:

              	
                Subject
      to adjustment.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                Demand:

              	
                The
      billing demands shall be measured and shall be the highest 15-minute peaks
      established during the month, during both the periods designated as Peak
      Hours and the period designated as Off-Peak Hours.  The billing
      demand during Peak Hours shall not be less than 100
  kW.

              

      

      

      Peak
Hours shall be a period of 16 consecutive hours between the hours of 5:00 a.m.
and 11:00 p.m. EST (or EDT) each day, excluding Saturdays and
Sundays.  All other hours shall be designated as Off-Peak
Hours.

      

      The
Company reserves the right to curtail or to discontinue off-peak service during
periods of unscheduled major power system maintenance work or other unforeseen
emergencies on the system.

      

      
        	
                POWER
      FACTOR:

              	
                1.

              	
                Effective
      with bills rendered until March 31, 2008:  when the customer's
      average lagging power factor for any month is below 85 percent, there
      shall be an additional charge computed as the product of the maximum
      demand recorded during the current billing period times the factor (85
      percent divided by the current power factor expressed as a percent) times
      $19.194.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                Effective
      with bills rendered April 1, 2008 and beyond: when the Customer's average
      lagging power factor for any month is below 90 percent, there shall be an
      additional charge computed as the product of the maximum demand recorded
      during the current period times the factor (90 percent divided by the
      current power factor expressed as a percent) times
  $19.194.

              

      

      

      
        	
                TERMS:

              	
                The
      above rate is net, billed monthly and payable upon presentation of the
      bill.

              

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                     Sixth Revised Sheet
27.1

                                                                   Cancels Fourth
Revised Sheet 27.1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      PRIMARY
SERVICE RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY DESIGNATION:
4

      

      MINIMUM

      
        	
                CHARGE:

              	
                The
      Service Charge, plus the Capacity
Charges.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF

      AGREEMENT:             
One year and thereafter until canceled by the Customer on 60 days written
notice.

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Fiftieth Revised
Sheet 28

                                                                       Cancels Forty-eighth
Revised Sheet 28

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      TRANSMISSION
SERVICE RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  5

      

      AVAILABLE:

      Throughout
the Company's service areas.

      

      APPLICABLE:

      Electric
power will be three-phase, 60 cycle, delivered and measured at one point through
one meter from a transmission line at a nominal voltage of 33 KV, 44 KV, or 69
KV.  Customers receiving service under the provisions of this rate
shall own and maintain all required transformers, voltage regulation equipment,
protective devices, and all associated structures required to utilize the
Company's service.

      

      MONTHLY
RATE:

      Monthly
billing shall be the sum of Demand (production and transmission), Energy, and
Service Charges as follows:

      

      Service
Charge:$32.066 per day, plus

      Demand
and Energy Charges:

      Transmission-related
charges:

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                $4.220

              	
                per
      kW of maximum demand established during the period designated as Peak
      Hours during the current or any one of the prior 11 months, whichever is
      greater, plus

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                First
      3 kWh per day per kW of maximum demand established during the period
      designated as Off-Peak Hours during the current or any one of the prior 11
      months, whichever is greater @ 0.8814
      per kWh.

              

      

      

      In
addition to the foregoing, monthly billings shall be subject to the following
production-related charges applicable to service provided during the periods
designated as Peak Hours and Off-Peak Hours as follows:

      

      Peak
Hours:                           $5.971
per kW of maximum demand, plus 5.6944
per kWh.

      
        	
                               
      Off-Peak Hours:

              	
                First
      3 kWh per day per kW of maximum demand @ 5.5284
      per kWh plus,

              

      

      All
additional kWh @ 4.3684
per kWh.

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No.
6                                                                                                                                        Forty-first Revised Sheet
29

                                                                         Cancels Thirty-ninth Revised
Sheet 29

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      TRANSMISSION
SERVICE RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  5

      

      
        	
                ADJUSTMENT:

              	
                Subject
      to Adjustment.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                Demand:

              	
                The
      billing demands shall be measured and shall be the highest 15-minute peaks
      established during the month during both the periods designated as Peak
      Hours and the period designated as Off-Peak Hours.  The billing
      demand during Peak Hours shall not be less than 100
  kW.

              

      

      

      Peak
Hours shall be a period of 16 consecutive hours between the hours of 5:00 a.m.
and 11:00 p.m. EST (or EDT) each day, excluding Saturdays and
Sundays.  All other hours shall be designated as Off-Peak
Hours.

      

      The
Company reserves the right to curtail or discontinue off-peak service during
periods of unscheduled major power system maintenance work or other unforeseen
emergencies on the system.  Demands established during Off Peak hours
in excess of 10,000 kW shall be billed at the rate applicable to demands
established during Peak hours.

      

      
        	
                POWER
      FACTOR:

              	
                1.

              	
                Effective
      with bills rendered until March 31, 2008: when the Customer's average
      lagging power factor for any month is below 85 percent, there shall be an
      additional charge computed as the product of the maximum demand recorded
      during the current billing period times the factor (85 percent divided by
      the current power factor expressed as a percent) times
      $13.327.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                Effective
      with bills rendered April 1, 2008 and beyond: when the Customer's average
      lagging power factor for any month is below 90 percent, there shall be an
      additional charge computed as the product of the maximum demand recorded
      during the current billing period times the factor (90 percent divided by
      the current power factor expressed as a percent) times
      $13.327.

              

      

      

      
        	
                TERMS:

              	
                The
      above rate is net, billed monthly and payable upon presentation of the
      bill.

              

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Seventh Revised Sheet
30.1

                                                                       Cancels Fourth
Revised Sheet 30.1A

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      TRANSMISSION
SERVICE RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY DESIGNATION:
5

      

      MINIMUM

      CHARGE:

      The
Service Charge, plus the Capacity Charges.

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF

      AGREEMENT:

      One year
and thereafter until canceled by the Customer on 12 months written
notice.

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Forty-ninth Revised
Sheet 31

                                                               Cancels Forty-seventh
Revised Sheet 31

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      MUNICIPAL
STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  6

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                AVAILABLE:

              

      

      Throughout
the Company's service area.

      

      APPLICABLE:

      For
street and highway lighting purposes on the Company's existing distribution
lines.  The Company will own, maintain and operate lamps in standard
fixtures with suitable control apparatus to provide lighting from dusk to dawn
12 months per year.

      

      
        	
                RATE:

              	
                Where
      street and highway lighting fixtures are mounted on existing Company-owned
      wood poles and supplied by overhead type construction of
      circuits:

              

      

      

      Incandescent
Lamps                                    Per DayApproximate Initial
Lumens

                                         92
Watt           *                                  $0.448 1,000         Lumen

      

      Mercury Vapor
Luminaries

                                         100
Watt           **                                0.448 3,700         Lumen

                                         175
Watt           *                                0.523 7,000          
Lumen

                                         250
Watt           *                                0.654 11,000         Lumen

                                         400
Watt           **                                0.872 20,000        Lumen

                                         700
Watt           *                                1.363 35,000         Lumen

      

      High Pressure Sodium
Luminaries

                                            70
Watt                                          0.448 5,800           Lumen

                                            150
Watt                                          0.575 16,000          
Lumen

                                            250
Watt                                          0.848 30,000          
Lumen

                                            400
Watt                                          1.170 50,000          
Lumen

      

      Metal Halide
Luminaries

                                         50
Watt                                           0.448 3,750            Lumen

                                         70
Watt                                           0.507 6,000            Lumen

                                         150
Watt                                           0.631 13,500           Lumen

                                         250
Watt                                           0.852 22,500              
Lumen

                                         400
Watt                                           1.191 40,000              
Lumen

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                *

              	
                No
      new installations of this size will be made after July 1,
      1990.

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                **

              	
                No
      new installations of this size will be made after August 1,
      2005.

              

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Twenty-first Revised
Sheet 31.1

                                                        Cancels Nineteenth Revised
Sheet 31.1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      MUNICIPAL
STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  6

      

      
        	
                TERMS:

              	
                Lamp
      replacement will be accomplished during normal working hours periodically
      and as the Company is notified of any outage.  The above rate is
      net, billed monthly and payable upon presentation of the
    bill.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 ADDITIONAL
      SERVICE CONDITIONS:

              	
                 

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                The
      above rate is applicable to those installations utilizing mounting
      brackets not exceeding six (6) feet in length.  For those
      installations requiring mounting brackets greater than six (6) feet in
      length, there is an additional charge of $0.061 per
  day.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                The
      Company offers one Metal Halide, carriage-light style, decorative fixture
      that can be mounted on existing wooden distribution poles at an additional
      charge to the Metal Halide rates on Sheet 31.  This fixture is
      available in the Metal Halide wattages shown above.  For those
      installations utilizing the decorative fixture, there is an additional
      charge of $0.239 per day.  For those installations that do not
      require a mounting bracket, the additional charge is $0.121 per
      day.  The Company will have the right to require those Customers
      wishing to remove a decorative fixture to reimburse the Company for the
      undepreciated cost of the existing decorative
  fixture.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                3.

              	
                When
      service has been discontinued at Customer's request, a charge of $20.00
      shall be made when service is reestablished.  In those instances
      where multiple lighting fixtures are involved, the charge shall be
      increased $2.00 for each fixture in excess of
  one.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                All
      new installations of lighting fixtures shall be on existing poles only,
      except that where a Customer requests the installation of a Company-owned
      lighting fixture at a location which requires the Company to install a
      Company-owned pole to support the fixture, the Customer will pay to the
      Company a one-time charge equal to the Company's then current cost of
      installation of the required wooden pole and associated equipment as shown
      in the line extension section of the
tariff.

              

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

       V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                              Second Revised
Sheet 31.1-3

                                                             Cancels
Original Sheet 31.1-3

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      MUNICIPAL
STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING (cont=d.)

      

      
        	
                E.

              	
                ADMINISTRATION:

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                The
      Municipality will provide a list of proposed fixture locations, and the
      energy requirements of the proposed new
fixture.

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                All
      fixtures will be billed assuming dusk to dawn operation unless specified
      otherwise by the Municipality.

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                3.

              	
                The
      Municipality will be responsible for paying the Company's actual cost for
      all make ready work, fixture connection and fixture
      disconnections.

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                The
      Municipality will maintain sufficient insurance to cover the cost of any
      damage to the Company or customer facilities from fixture failure and
      shall abide by the insurance requirements of Article XIII of the Company's
      Rules and Regulations for Pole Attachment
  Service.

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                5.

              	
                The
      Municipality will name a contact person with authority to make decisions
      regarding the fixtures, taking and solving customer complaints, and
      notifying the Company of changes.

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                6.

              	
                Billing
      for Municipality-owned lights will stop once the fixture is physically
      removed or disconnected from the pole.  The Company will not
      credit the town for energy for fixtures that burn out or
    fail.

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                7.

              	
                The
      Company will refer customer's calls about lighting outages and complaint
      calls to the designated contact person (described above) for the
      Municipality.

              

      

      

      
        	
                F.

              	
                ENERGY
      SERVICE:

              

      

      The
Company will supply unmetered electric energy for Municipal-owned outdoor
photovoltaic cell controlled lighting fixtures.  Daily kWh consumption
for each Municipal-owned lighting fixture shall be determined by the Company
from the equipment manufacturers rated wattage multiplied by the number of hours
of operation each month.  The hours of operation for dusk to dawn
lighting shall be set at eleven (11) hours per day throughout the
year.  Electric usage for street lights that are designed to operate
less than dusk to dawn will be charged based on the average annual hours of
operation as reported to the Company by the Municipality.  The Company
reserves the right to test such specialized equipment.

      

      
        	
                G.

              	
                ENERGY
      RATE:

              

      

      Daily kWh
consumption shall be billed at the rate of $0.06138 per kWh.

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Second Revised Sheet
31.1-4

                                                               Cancels Original
Sheet 31.1-4

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      MUNICIPAL
OWNERSHIP OF STREET LIGHTING (cont'd.)

      

      
        	
                H.

              	
                NON-POWER
      NON-FIXTURE SERVICE:

              

      

      The
Company will provide non-power, non-fixture service at locations formerly served
by Company-owned lighting fixtures at a rate based on whether that location was
served by a Low Light Fixture (less than 20,000 lumens) or a High Light Fixture
(20,000 lumens or greater).  For locations that did not have a light
fixture in the past, the non-power, non-fixture service will be based on whether
the Municipality is installing a Low Light Fixture or a High Light
Fixture.

      

      
        	
                I.

              	
                NON-POWER
      NON-FIXTURE RATE:

              

      

      
        	
                Low
      Light Fixture:

              	
                $0.367
      per day

              

      

      
        	
                High
      Light Fixture:

              	
                $0.643
      per day

              

      

      

      
        	
                J.

              	
                UNAUTHORIZED
      FIXTURES:

              

      

      If any of
the Municipality's fixtures shall be found installed on the Company's poles for
which no authorization has been issued, the Company shall provide notice to the
Municipality of such violation.  Unless the Municipality can
demonstrate authorization from the Company, the fixture shall be deemed as
having existed for four (4) years prior to the date of notice, and the charges
as specified herein shall be applicable thereto and due and payable immediately,
with interest at the rate of 1% per month of such amounts to include any prior
unpaid late payment charges.  Such four (4) year period shall be
binding on both the Company (which cannot extend such period) and the
Municipality (which cannot reduce such period).

      

      
        	
                K.

              	
                INDEMNIFICATION
      BY MUNICIPALITY:

              

      

      Each
Municipality owning its own street lighting fixtures installed on Company poles
pursuant to this tariff shall (except to the extent of the gross negligence of
the Company, its successors and assigns, officers, directors, associates,
affiliates, agents, and employees) indemnify and save harmless the Company, its
successors and assigns, officers, directors, associates, affiliates, agents, and
employees of from and against all injuries, death, loss, damages, claims, suits,
judgments, cost, and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable
attorneys' fees) caused by reason of the use, location, installation,
replacement, removal and/or maintenance (including bulb replacement, but
excluding any wiring connections or disconnections performed by the Company) of
its owned fixtures, including, without limitation, any claim arising as a result
of the actions, inactions, qualifications or lack of qualifications of any town
employees, agent or contractor performing any services for the
Municipality.

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                

                  PLAN:

                

              	
                 

              

      

      This rate
class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which includes an
Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly Power Cost
Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply to rates that are
not subject to generally applicable tariff changes.

      

      
        	
                 DURATION
      OF AGREEMENT:

              	
                 

              

      

      Three
months from date of installation and thereafter until canceled by the Customer's
written notice, provided that the provisions relating to Unauthorized Fixtures
and Indemnification by Municipality shall survive any cancellation by either the
Municipality or the Company.

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                 Forty-ninth Revised
Sheet 32

                                                               Cancels Forty-seventh
Revised Sheet 32

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      SECURITY
LIGHTING RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  7

      AVAILABLE:

      Throughout
the Company's service area.

      

      APPLICABLE:

      For
outdoor security and flood lighting purposes.  The Company will
furnish, maintain, and operate lamps in standard fixtures with suitable control
apparatus in order to provide lighting from dusk to dawn twelve months per
year.

      

      RATE:

      Where
lighting fixtures are mounted on Company-owned wood poles and supplied by
overhead type construction of circuits:

      

      Security
Lighting

      Mercury Vapor
Luminaries                                      
 Per Day
Approximate Initial
Lumens

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                100
      Watt

              	
                **

              	 	
                $
      0.653 

              	
                3,700
      Lumen

              
	 	
                                   
      175 Watt

              	*	 	  
      0.764	7,000
      Lumen
	 	                   
      250 Watt	*    	 	  
      0.959 	11,000
      Lumen
	 	                   
      400 Watt	**	 	  
      1.278	20,000
      Lumen
	 	                   
      700 Watt	*	 	  
      1.994	

                35,000
      Lumen

              

      

      

                                  Flood
Lighting

      Mercury Vapor
Luminaries

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                400
      Watt

              	
                **

              	 	
                  
      1.471 

              	
                23,000
      Lumen

              
	 	       
               1,000 Watt      	*	 	   
      2.714	63,000
      Lumen

      

        

      High Pressure Sodium
Luminaries                                 

      
        	 	
                         400
      Watt Flood

              	 	  
      1.689	50,000
      Lumen
	
                 
      

              	
                                      70
      Watt

              	 	
                  
      0.564 

              	
                5,800
      Lumen

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                                    150
      Watt

              	 	
                  
      0.763 

              	
                16,000
      Lumen

              
	 	                   
      250 Watt	 	  
      1.042	30,000
      Lumen
	 	                   
      400 Watt	 	  
      1.479	50,000
      Lumen

      

                                       

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                *No
      new installations of this size will be made after July 1,
      1990.

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                **No
      new installations of this size will be made after August 1,
      2005.

              

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                    Twenty-second Revised Sheet
32.1

                                                          Cancels
Twentieth Revised Sheet 32.1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      SECURITY
LIGHTING RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  7

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                                                                                                           
      Approximate

              

      

      
        	
                Metal Halide
      Luminaries

              	
                Per
      Day 

              	
                Initial
      Lumens

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                50
      Watt

              	
                $0.631

              	 	 	
                3,750
      Lumen

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                70
      Watt

              	 	
                 
      0.714 

              	
                6,000
      Lumen

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                150
      Watt

              	 	
                 
      0.893 

              	
                13,500
      Lumen

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                250
      Watt

              	 	
                 
      1.191 

              	
                22,500
      Lumen

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                400
      Watt

              	 	
                 
      1.553 

              	
                40,000
      Lumen

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                250
      Watt Flood

              	 	
                 
      1.563 

              	
                22,500
      Lumen

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                400
      Watt Flood

              	 	
                 
      1.762 

              	
                40,000
      Lumen

              

      

      

      
        	
                ADJUSTMENT:

              	
                Subject
      to adjustment.

              

      

      

      
        	
                TERMS:

              	
                Maintenance
      and lamp replacement will be accomplished by the Company during normal
      working hours as the Company is notified of any
  outage.

              

      

      

      ADDITIONAL
SERVICE

      
        	
                

                  CONDITIONS:

                

              	
                 

              

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                The
      above rate for installation of other than flood lighting units is
      applicable to those installations utilizing mounting brackets not
      exceeding six (6) feet in length.  For those installations
      requiring mounting brackets greater than six (6) feet in length, there is
      an additional charge of $0.061 per
day.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                When
      service has been discontinued at Customer's request, a charge of $20.00
      shall be made when service is reestablished.  In those instances
      where multiple lighting fixtures are involved, the charge shall be
      increased $2.00 for each fixture in excess of
  one.

              

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Third Revised Sheet
32.1-1

                                                                        Cancels First
Revised Sheet 32.1-1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      SECURITY
LIGHTING RATE
(Continued)

      

      COMPANY DESIGNATION:
7

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                3.

              	
                All
      new installations of lighting fixtures shall be on existing poles only,
      except that where a Customer requests the installation of a Company-owned
      lighting fixture at a location which requires the Company to install a
      Company-owned pole to support the fixture, the Customer will pay to the
      Company a one-time charge equal to the Company's then current cost of
      installation of the required wooden pole and associated equipment as shown
      in the line extension section of the
tariff.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                The
      Company will have the right to require those Customers wishing to convert
      existing lighting systems to alternative lighting systems to reimburse the
      Company for the undepreciated cost of the existing lights plus any cost to
      the Company of making the conversion not recovered in the daily charge for
      the alternative lights.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                5.

              	
                The
      lumens indicated are approximations for comparison purposes only, may vary
      depending on the lighting manufacturer chosen by the Company, and are not
      a guarantee of light output for lamps of various
  wattages.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF

      
        	
                AGREEMENT:

              	
                One
      year from date of installation and thereafter until canceled by the
      Customer on 60 days' written notice.  For those installations
      which are in service less than twelve consecutive months, the Customer
      shall pay the cost of installation and removal of the equipment in lieu of
      the one-year minimum term of
service.

              

      

       

       

      
        
          
          

        

        
          
          

          
            

          

        

        
          
          

        

      

       

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Forty-sixth  Revised
Sheet 34

                                                                      
Cancels Forty-fourth Revised Sheet 34

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      RESIDENTIAL
TIME-OF-DAY SERVICE RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  9

      

      AVAILABLE:               Throughout
the Company's service area.

      

      
        	
                APPLICABLE:

              	
                This
      rate is for single-phase electric service at secondary voltage for
      domestic purposes in private residences, individual apartments, and farms
      where all service is taken at one point through one meter.  This
      rate shall not apply for entities engaged in farming where there is no
      domestic use.

              

      

      

      
        	
                RATE:

              	
                For
      billings normally rendered during the period December 1 through March
      31:

              

      

      

      $0.485 per
day plus

      During
Peak Hours

      All
kWh                                               @18.5774
per kWh.

      

      During
Intermediate Hours

      All
kWh                                               @13.9164
per kWh.

      

      During
Off-Peak Hours

      All
kWh                                               @       6.7864
per kWh.

      

      For
billings normally rendered, during the period April 1 through November
30:

      

      $0.485 per
day, plus

      During
Peak Hours

      All
kWh                                               @13.9164
per kWh.

      

      During
Intermediate Hours

      All
kWh                                               @18.5774
per kWh.

      

      During
Off-Peak Hours

      All
kWh                                               @       6.7864
per kWh.

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                      Twenty-third Revised
Sheet 34.2

                                                                     Cancels
Twenty-first Revised Sheet 34.2

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      RESIDENTIAL
TIME-OF-DAY SERVICE RATE (cont'd.)

      

      ADDITIONAL

      SERVICE
CONDITIONS:

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                Whenever
      service has been discontinued at the Customer's request, a charge of
      $35.00 shall be made when the Company is required to make a special trip
      to the Customer's premises during normal working hours to reestablish
      service.  The charge shall be $20.00 when no such trip is
      required.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                Service
      under this rate shall not be available where the State's Rooms and Meals
      tax is imposed on a dwelling unit's rental unless such Customers can show
      that the premises' predominant use is residential.  For example,
      such a showing could be made by production of tax remittance forms (as
      filed with the appropriate taxing authorities) showing payment of Vermont
      Rooms and Meals Tax of less than $500/year, or production of Federal Tax
      Form Schedule 8892 (Expenses for Business Use of Your Home) (as filed with
      the appropriate taxing authorities) stating that the percentage of the
      premises space devoted to business use is less than
  50%.

              

      

      

      MINIMUM

      
        	
                CHARGE:

              	
                $0.485
      per day.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF AGREEMENT:

      One year
and such subsequent 12 month periods as the Company may require until canceled
by the Customer on 60 days written notice.

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Forty-fifth Revised
Sheet 35

                                                                       Cancels
Forty-third Revised Sheet 35

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      GENERAL
SERVICE TIME-OF-DAY RATE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  10

      

      AVAILABLE:

      Throughout
the Company's service area.

      

      APPLICABLE:

      For
general purposes of Customers whose wiring is so arranged that all service shall
be taken through one meter through one transformer or bank of transformers,
except where the Customer elects to provide all additional transformers or banks
of transformers other than those owned by the Company as of January 1,
1981.  Service will be single-phase or three-phase as
available.

      

      MONTHLY
RATE:

      Monthly
billing shall be the sum of Demand (production, transmission, and distribution),
Energy, and Service Charges as follows:

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                Service
      Charge:

              	
                $2.386

              	
                per
      day, except that the charge shall be $11.928 per day for customers having
      transformer rated metering at primary
voltage.

              

      

      

      Demand
and Energy Charges:

      Transmission
and distribution-related charges:

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                $6.949

              	
                per
      kW of maximum demand established during the period designated as Peak
      Hours during the current or any one of the prior 11 months, whichever is
      greater, plus

              

      

      

      First 3
kWh per day per kW of maximum demand established during the period designated as
Off-Peak Hours during the current or any one of the prior 11 months, whichever
is greater @ 1.8474
per kWh.

      

      In
addition to the foregoing, monthly billings shall be subject to the following
production-related charges applicable to service provided during the periods
designated as Peak Hours and Off-Peak Hours as follows:

       

          Peak
Hours:                              $8.870
per kW of maximum demand, plus 7.1384
per kWh.

      
        	
                           
      Off-Peak Hours:

              	
                First
      3 kWh per day per kW of maximum demand @ 7.1964
      per kWh plus,

              

      

            
All additional kWh @ 5.2644
per kWh.

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No.
6                                                                                                                                    Thirtieth Revised
Sheet 35.1

                                                               Cancels Twenty-eighth Revised
Sheet 35.1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      GENERAL
SERVICE TIME-OF-DAY RATE (Continued)

      

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  10

      

      Peak
Hours shall be a period of 16 consecutive hours between the hours of 5:00 a.m.
and 11:00 p.m. EST (or EDT) each day, excluding Saturdays and
Sundays.  All other hours shall be designated as Off-Peak
Hours.

      

      ADJUSTMENT:     Subject
to adjustment.

      

      DETERMINATION
OF

      
        	
                DEMAND:

              	
                Except
      as hereinafter provided, the Customer's billing demands shall be
      determined by estimate.  The billing demands shall be the
      highest 15-minute peak values established during the current month during
      both the periods designated as Peak Hours and Off-Peak
    Hours.

              

      

      

      POWER

      
        	
                FACTOR:

              	
                1.

              	
                Effective
      with bills rendered until March 31, 2008:  for three-phase
      service where the Customer's peak demand during the month exceeds the
      capability of self-contained metering and the average lagging power factor
      is determined to be less than 85 percent, there shall be an additional
      charge computed as the product of the maximum demand times the factor (85
      percent divided by the current power factor expressed as a percent) times
      $19.591.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                Effective
      with bills rendered April 1, 2008 and beyond: for three-phase service
      where the Customer's peak demand during the month exceeds the capability
      of self-contained metering and the average lagging power factor is
      determined to be less than 90 percent, there shall be an additional charge
      computed as the product of the maximum demand times the factor (90 percent
      divided by the current power factor expressed as a percent) times
      $19.591.

              

      

      

      TERMS:                 The
above rate is net, billed monthly and payable upon presentation of the
bill.

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Fifth Revised Sheet
35.3

                                                                       Cancels Third Revised
Sheet 35.3

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      GENERAL
SERVICE TIME-OF-DAY RATE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY DESIGNATION:
10

      

      MINIMUM

      
        	
                CHARGE:

              	
                The
      Service Charge, plus the Capacity
Charges.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF

      AGREEMENT:

      One year and thereafter until canceled
by the Customer on 60 days written notice.

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Thirty-fifth Revised
Sheet 36

                                                                       Cancels Thirty-third
Revised Sheet 36

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      ELECTRIC
LOAD MANAGEMENT SERVICE

      (Not
Available to New Service Locations)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:   13

      

      
        	
                AVAILABLE:

              	
                Throughout
      the Company's service area.

              

      

      

      
        	
                APPLICABLE:

              	
                For
      separately metered service to electric storage type space heating, or
      similar equipment not requiring the availability of service on a
      continuous basis.  Service shall be available only during such
      hours as the Company may direct, but not less than eight (8) hours during
      any 24-hour period.  The rate is for single-phase or three-phase
      electric service as available.

              

      

      

      
        	
                RATE:

              	
                $0.677
      per day, plus

              

      

                     
66.3334 per
kWh recorded during Peak Hours, plus

               
6.1264 per
kWh recorded during Off-Peak Hours.

      

             
Peak Hours shall be a period of 16 consecutive hours between the hours of 6:00
a.m. and 12:00 a.m. EST (or EDT) daily.

            
All other hours shall be designated as Off-Peak Hours.

      

      ADJUSTMENT:                                  Subject
to adjustment.

      

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                     Twenty-seventh
Revised Sheet 36.1

                                                                   Cancels Twenty-fifth
Revised Sheet 36.1

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      ELECTRIC
LOAD MANAGEMENT SERVICE (Continued)

      (Not
Available to New Service Locations)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  13

      

      ADDITIONAL
SERVICE

      CONDITIONS:

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                Equipment
      served under the provisions of this rate shall have control facilities
      that restrict load (kW) added to or removed from the system to increments
      not larger than 12 kW at intervals of not less than 15 seconds, but not
      exceeding a total cycle time of 15
minutes.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                The
      customer currently receiving service under this rate must obtain
      permission from the Company before adding additional equipment (kW) to
      this service.  The Company reserves the right to reject
      applications for additional service at locations where insufficient
      distribution system capacity
exists.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                3.

              	
                For
      those customers having three-phase electric service available at the
      meter, there shall be an additional charge of $0.538 per
    day.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF

      
        	
                AGREEMENT:

              	
                One
      year from first billing and thereafter until canceled by the Customer on
      60 days' written notice.

              

      

      

      MINIMUM

      
        	
                CHARGE:

              	
                Single
      Phase Service - $0.677 per day

              

      

      Three Phase
Service - $1.215 per day

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                             Thirty-seventh
Revised Sheet 38

                                                                           Cancels Thirty-fifth
Revised Sheet 38

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      CONTROLLED
WATER HEATING SERVICE

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  15

      

      AVAILABLE:

      Throughout
the Company's service area.

      

      APPLICABLE:

      This rate
is for single-phase electric service, up to a maximum of 30 amps measured at a
nominal 120/240 volts, for water heating in storage type tanks of not less than
80-gallon capacity where conditions permit supplying such service without
requiring investment by the Company in additional generating capacity or
distribution facilities, subject to the following conditions:

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                The
      heating element capacity connected to the Company's system at any time
      shall not exceed 60 watts for each gallon of storage
    capacity.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                The
      customer shall wire to the water heater using approved cable or conduit
      and make provision for the installation of a separate meter and time
      control, both of which will be supplied by the Company.  The
      Company, at its option, may install one or more current limiting devices
      to ensure that at no time is it required to deliver more than 30 amps of
      electric current measured at a nominal 120/240
  volts.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                3.

              	
                Service
      will be supplied under this rate only during such hours as the Company may
      determine from time to time that it has spare capacity available for this
      service, but not less than eight hours
daily.

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                This
      rate is not available for water heating service where the balance of the
      customer's load is supplied under a rate where charges for usage vary by
      time of day.

              

      

      

      RATE:                    $0.221
per day, plus 5.3594
per kWh.

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                             Fifty-first Revised
Sheet 39

                                                                           Cancels Forty-ninth
Revised Sheet 39

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      CONTROLLED
WATER HEATING SERVICE (Continued)

      

      COMPANY
DESIGNATION:  15

      

      
        	
                ADJUSTMENT:

              	
                Subject
      to adjustment.

              

      

      

      
        	
                TERMS:

              	
                The
      above rate is net, billed monthly or bimonthly at the option of the
      Company, and payable upon presentation of the
  bill.

              

      

      MINIMUM

      
        	
                CHARGE:

              	
                $0.221
      per day

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF

      
        	
                AGREEMENT:

              	
                One
      year from first billing.

              

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                             Third Revised Sheet
41N

                                                                            Cancels First Sheet
41N

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      SKI AREA
SNOWMAKING LOAD MANAGEMENT

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                Loss
      Factor:

              	
                1.06,
      except that loss factor shall be 1.24 for the Magic Lake Pump and Brook
      Pump delivery points.

              

      

      

      MONTHLY
RATES:

      Service
Charge:                                                  $11.928
per day

      Firm Peak
Demand:                                              20.897
per kW

      Firm
Off-Peak
Demand:                                        
4.377 per kW

      Non-Firm
Peak
Demand:                                       6.467
per kW

      Non-Firm
Off-Peak
Demand:                                1.555
per kW

      Firm Peak
Energy:                                                  0.06093
per kWh

      Firm
Off-Peak
Energy:                                           0.04653
per kWh

      

             
Non-Firm Peak

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                Energy:

              	
                Determined
      hourly and equal to the ISO-NE Hourly Day-Ahead Locational Marginal Price
      at the Vermont Load Zone times Loss Factor, plus $0.00512 per kWh, but not
      less than the Firm Peak Energy
rate.

              

      

       

             
Non-Firm

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                Off-Peak
      Energy:

              	
                Determined
      hourly and equal to the ISO-NE Hourly Day-Ahead Locational Marginal Price
      at the Vermont Load Zone times Loss Factor, plus $0.00512 per kWh, but not
      less than the Firm Off-Peak Energy
rate.

              

      

      

      

      NOVEMBER
PRO-RATED DEMAND CHARGE:

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                During
      the billing month of November, the Firm Peak Demand rate of $20.897 per kW
      shall be replaced by the following rate: $10.449 per kW or the first 100
      kWh per kW of maximum demand at $0.20897 per kWh, whichever is
      greater.

              

      

      

      

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

          

           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

      V.P.S.B.
No. 6                                                         Second Revised Sheet
41R

                                                                       Cancels Original
Sheet 41R

      

      CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

      SKI AREA
SNOWMAKING LOAD MANAGEMENT

      

      ENERGY
EFFICIENCY ACTIVITIES:

      Customers
served under this rate class are required to file information on their energy
efficiency activities with the Company, the Public Service Board and the
Department of Public Service on or before October 1 of each year that the
Customer is served under this rate class.  The information to be filed
with the Company, the Public Service Board and the Department of Public Service
shall include:

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                1.

              	
                a
      description of individual demand-side management ("DSM") projects
      completed during the previous twelve
months;

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                2.

              	
                an
      estimate of energy and demand savings for each
  project;

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                3.

              	
                the
      dollar amount invested in each
project;

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                4.

              	
                a
      description of DSM activities planned for the upcoming year;
      and

              

      

      

      
        	
                 
      

              	
                5.

              	
                whether
      the Customer worked with Efficiency Vermont on
      the various completed projects, or is planning on working with Efficiency Vermont on
      the projects planned for the upcoming
year.

              

      

      

      ALTERNATIVE
REGULATION

      
        	
                PLAN:

              	
                This
      rate class is subject to the Company’s Alternative Regulation Plan, which
      includes an Earnings Sharing Adjustment Mechanism (“ESAM”) and a quarterly
      Power Cost Adjustment Mechanism (“PCAM”), except that it shall not apply
      to rates that are not subject to generally applicable tariff
      changes.

              

      

      

      DURATION
OF AGREEMENT:

      Two years
with one year written notice of cancellation prior to October 1.  Ski
areas that are not currently but have previously been served under Rate 16 shall
remain ineligible to return to Rate 16 for a period of two years.

      

      
        
          
            
              	
                      EFFECTIVE:

                    	
                      On
      bills rendered on or after January 1, 2009

                    

            

            

            CENTRAL
VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION

            

            
              	
                       
      

                    	
                      By:

                    	
                         /s/
      William J.
      Deehan                                                
      

                    

            

            William
J. Deehan, Vice President

            Power
Planning & Regulatory Affairs

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