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Financial Assitance

Over the last two years, TXU has reinvigorated its legacy of caring with a significant increase in funding programs that help customers in need pay their electricity bills. TXU's commitment to its best-in-class low-income assistance programs, including its relationships with over 400 community social service organizations, makes the company the Texas energy market leader in lowincome assistance. A dedicated low-income assistance staff administers the programs by responding to approximately 145,000 inquiries annually through four social agency channels. In 2005, TXU received over $12 million in bill-payment assistance, helping over 70,000 families. The funding came from three main sources: government-funded agencies, community-funded organizations, and TXU Energy Aid.

TXU ENERGY AID FLAGSHIP PROGRAM

Since 1983, TXU Energy Aid, TXU's flagship assistance program, has provided more than $34 million to help 280,000 families in temporary financial need pay their electricity bills. In 2005, the program provided $4.8 million in benefits that aided 20,000 families. TXU contributed more than $4 million and customers and employees provided the remainder. TXU employees alone pledged close to $127,000 in the second-annual TXU Energy Aid campaign, exceeding goals by over 30 percent and increasing donations by 100 percent compared to 2004.

LOW-INCOME ASSISTANCE

During 2005, TXU was the most active Texas electric market participant in attempts to salvage LITE UP Texas, a program that gave 120,000 TXU low-income customers a 10 percent discount on their electricity bills. The funding for this program was redirected by the Texas Legislature in August 2005. In response, TXU made an unprecedented commitment in October 2005 to fund up to $25 million in low-income benefits to this same group of customers during 2006.

Other significant advocacy accomplishments to help low-income customers in 2005 included: