City of Stamford, Connecticut November 16, 2015

ConEdison Solutions is pleased to present our 60% submission of the Investment Grade Audit Report to the City of Stamford (or “the City”). This submission reflects the latest configuration of Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) based on our design development to date and the ongoing communication with the City during our bi weekly meetings to deliver value to the City. Recommended Energy- and Cost-Savings Solution for the City The Energy-and Cost-Savings Solution prepared for the City identifies $21,188,859 in building improvements, including a comprehensive tri-generation system for the Stamford Government Center (the “SGC”) and co-generation systems at two (2) schools; each of these facilities will have black start capability, enhancing the City’s ability to serve the needs of its citizens during a loss of utility supplied electric power. ConEdison Solutions has also identified many other innovative energy conservation measures that will reduce energy costs. ConEdison Solutions will guarantee annual savings of $1,102,146 which, when coupled with expected incentives and rebates and a small capital contribution from the City, will fund all of these resiliency and infrastructure improvement projects over the 15-year financing term, assuming a 2.5% interest rate. Highlights of our scope include:

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