$4,200 refund from Portland General Electric — here''s how

Started by Val M. — 7 years ago — 8 views
Interesting development with my AEP Ohio dispute. Compared the interval data against the bill and found demand values that exceed physical capacity. The Rate BES rate schedule clearly states demand measured at 15-min intervals, but the bill shows 100% ratchet applied.
Had the exact same problem with ComEd last year. Took about 48 months to resolve but got full refund.
Good work Stuart A. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check TOU allocation on every audit.
I''d recommend requesting the meter test records from Memphis Light Gas & Water. That''s what cracked my case open.
Nice find. I''ve started using the AAUBA audit workbook to cross-reference these calculations and it saves a ton of time.