Quick question for the group about rate schedule. I''ve calculated total overcharges at approximately $21,300 going back 2 years. Three of the 24 months show estimated reads with no true-up.
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NIPSCO Schedule TS misapplication — $3,100/month impact
Nice find. I''ve started using a Python script I wrote to cross-reference these calculations and it saves a ton of time.
Susan P, what was the client''s reaction when you showed them the $112,000 overcharge?
Nice find. I''ve started using a custom Excel template to cross-reference these calculations and it saves a ton of time.
Adding to the ratchet thread: ALWAYS check whether the ratchet has a seasonal release. ConEd EL9 doesn't, but many midwest utilities reset the ratchet floor every September (post-cooling). Means a July peak ratchets only Aug-Sep, then resets. Materially changes the savings calc on demand-reduction projects.