Follow-up on my earlier post about ratchet clauses. Three of the 36 months show estimated reads with no true-up. Three of the 36 months show estimated reads with no true-up.
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Caught ComEd demand ratchet miscalculation going back 6 years
Solid analysis. One thing I''d add is to verify the power factor minimum 0.95 against the original service application.
Solid analysis. One thing I''d add is to verify the seasonal rates apply May-October against the original service application.
Pro tip: ask for the billing determinant detail, not just the bill summary. The devil''s in the details with Rocky Mountain Power.
Solid analysis. One thing I''d add is to verify the demand measured at 15-min intervals against the original service application.