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notices

01/21/10 Ancillary Service Charge/NYPA Transmission Access Charge (NTAC)

Effective January 1, 2010 NYSEG will no longer collect New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) Ancillary Service/ NYPA Transmission Access Charge (NTAC) charges from all customers in the transition charge and will stop reimbursements to electricity suppliers (also known as energy services companies or ESCOs) for NYISO Ancillary Service/NTAC charges they incur from the NYISO. ESCOs will be responsible for the collection of any NYISO charges from their customers. The NYISO Ancillary Service/NTAC charges for full-service customers taking supply from NYSEG will be moved to the customers’ variable supply charges. Hourly priced full-service customers will see the Ancillary Service/NTAC charges as a separate dollar/kilowatt hour line item on the bill.

06/12/03 Special Notice: NYSEG Variable Price Choice

The NYSEG Variable Price Choice supply and transition charges do not vary by NYISO Zone, but do vary by NYSEG's designated East and West regions (NYISO Zones G and C) as defined by being connected east or west of the NYISO Total East Interface.

The NYSEG variable supply and transition charges for October 1, 2002 and afterwards represent the supply and transition charges for customers located west of the NYISO Total East Interface. Customers connected east of the Interface will generally see a higher supply charge, but this higher charge will be offset by an equal credit to their transition charge. The result is that the combined variable supply and variable transition charges will be the same for all customers in a service classification regardless of their location in NYSEG's service area.