November 2015 – IAG/IAL % Greater Than 1% of Enrollments 1,302 Total IAG+IAL Total IAG+IAL % of Total Enrollments 0.99% IAG/IAL % Less Than 1% of Enrollments.

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November 2015 – IAG/IAL % Greater Than 1% of Enrollments 1,302 Total IAG+IAL Total IAG+IAL % of Total Enrollments 0.99% IAG/IAL % Less Than 1% of Enrollments – 1,077 Total IAG+IAL Retail Electric Provider Counts Gaining REP by total IAG+IAL count (Low to High) # of Enrollments Percent of Enrollments Resulting in IAG/IAL Enrollment Total.00% to.25%.26% to.50%.51% to.75%.76% to 1.00% <= > 500 and <= >

Explanation of IAG/IAL Slide Data The upper chart shows the REPs whose IAG/IAL percentage of their total enrollments is above 1%. – The purple shades show enrollment totals of over 2500 for the month being reported – The orange shades show enrollment totals of less than 2500 for the month being reported – The blue shades show enrollment totals of less than 500 for the month being reported – The REPs with the lowest count of IAG/IAL totals start on the left, and move to the highest counts on the right The lower chart shows a count of REPs whose IAG/IAL percentage of their total enrollments is below 1%. – The Blue row shows counts of REPs that have less than 250 total enrollments by their percentage ranges – The Orange row shows counts of REPs that have greater than 250 and less than 1750 total enrollments by their percentage ranges – The Purple row shows counts of REPs that have greater than 2500 total enrollments by their percentage ranges

November 2015 – Rescission % Greater Than 1% of Switches 709 Total Rescission Total Rescission % of Total Switches 1.45% Rescission % Less Than 1% of Switches - 49 Total Rescission Retail Electric Provider Counts Gaining REP by total Rescission count (Low to High) Percent of Switches Resulting in Rescission Switch Total.00% to.25%.26% to.50%.51% to.75%.76% to 1.00% <= > 250 and <= >

Explanation of Rescission Slide Data The upper chart shows the REPs whose Rescission percentage of their total Switches is above 1%. – The purple shades show switch totals of over 1750 for the month being reported – The orange shades show switch totals of less than 1750 for the month being reported – The blue shades show switch totals of less than 250 for the month being reported – The REPs with the lowest count of rescission totals start on the left, and move to the highest counts on the right The lower chart shows a count of REPs whose Rescission percentage of their total Switches is below 1%. – The Blue row shows counts of REPs that have less than 250total switches by their percentage ranges – The Orange row shows counts of REPs that have greater than 250and less than 1750 total switches by their percentage ranges – The Purple row shows counts of REPs that have greater than 1750 total switches by their percentage ranges