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Reimbursement for net feed-in of electricity. Net feed-in concerns the feed-in of power generated by you after
netting it against the power you consume. Example: You consume 2,500 kilowatt hours and you generate 3,000 kilowatt
hours. After netting, your net feed-in will then be 500 kilowatt hours.

These conditions only apply if you have a small-scale consumption connection and you have a supply
agreement for green electricity with Greenchoice. For net metering, you must also have registered your solar panels on
energieleveren.nl and you must have a suitable electricity meter.

: For net return delivery, the agreed fee per kilowatt hour applies as compensation. This compensation can,
for example, be the agreed basic supply rate for green electricity
per kilowatt hour. The basic delivery rate is the rate without VAT, energy tax, sustainable energy and climate transition
surcharge and fixed delivery costs and/or any other surcharges and/or levies.

Below are three simplified examples for the calculation of the


return delivery with two counters:

Example 1:

You receive more than you have returned:

Delivery Return 2,000 Jaarnota


normal period 1,400
Dalperiode 1,200 200
Total 2,600 2.200 Consume 400

In this example, you return more than you receive in the normal period. The surplus of 600 kilowatt hours is settled with
the electricity supplied to you in the off-peak period. All power supplied by you will be settled with the power supplied to
you. If you have a smart meter, you will see this on your specified annual or final invoice because the same rate is applied
per period for the electricity supplied to you as for the electricity supplied back by you. In that case there is no question of
net return delivery. The consumption of 400 kilowatt hours will be settled by Greenchoice after the end of the delivery year
at the agreed rate per kilowatt hour.

Example 2:

You return more than you receive:

Delivery Return 3,000 Jaarnota


normal period 1,400
Dalperiode 1,200 300
Total 2,600 3.300 Net return 700

In this example, you return more than you receive in the normal period. The surplus of 1,600 kilowatt hours is settled with
the electricity supplied to you in the off-peak period. In the off-peak period, 1,200 kilowatt-hours were supplied to you and
you returned 300 kilowatt-hours. The remainder is therefore 900 kilowatt hours.

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The surplus from the normal period is settled with this. There is then a net return of
700 kilowatt hours. After the end of the delivery year, you will receive the agreed feed-in fee per kilowatt hour from
Greenchoice.

Example 3:

This example only applies if you have agreed with Greenchoice that the feed-in is calculated per counter and a different
feed-in fee applies for each counter.

You return more than you receive:

Delivery Return 3,000 Jaarnota


normal period 1,400 Net return 1,600

Dalperiode 1.200 300 Consume 900

In this example, you return more than you receive in the normal period. For the surplus of 1,600 kilowatt hours in the
normal period, you will receive the agreed feed-in fee per kilowatt hour from Greenchoice after the end of the delivery
year. In the off-peak period, 1,200 kilowatt-hours were supplied to you and you returned 300 kilowatt-hours. All power
supplied by you in the off-peak period is settled with the power supplied to you in the off-peak period. If you have a smart
meter, you will see this on your specified annual or final invoice because the same rate is applied per period for the
electricity supplied to you as for the electricity supplied back by you. There is then no net feed-in during the off-peak
period. The consumption of 900 kilowatt hours will be settled by Greenchoice after the end of the delivery year at the
agreed rate per kilowatt hour.

The compensation for net return delivery is included in the annual or final invoice. If you have
payment arrears, Greenchoice has the right to set off the compensation for net return delivery against the outstanding
amount.

Greenchoice may change these contract conditions and/or the net feed-in fee.
If Greenchoice does so, Greenchoice will inform you about this in writing or digitally.

These terms and conditions apply to the supply agreement between us,
any contract terms and conditions, the general terms and conditions for the supply of electricity and gas to small
consumers 2017 and the Greenchoice quality criteria apply. You can find these on our website www.greenchoice.nl/
conditions. In the event of any contradictions, the following descending order of importance applies: 1) these terms and
conditions, 2) any contract terms and conditions and 3) the general terms and conditions for the supply of electricity and
gas to small consumers 2017.

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