Anyone else noticing NIPSCO changing their service charges procedures? Compared the interval data against the bill and found a 15% variance in peak demand. Compared the interval data against the bill and found a 15% variance in peak demand.
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Good work Derek O. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check franchise fees on every audit.
Don''t forget to check the Schedule E-19 effective dates — Pacific Gas & Electric backdated a rate change that caught me off guard.
This is exactly why I always pull 12+ months of history. The pattern wouldn''t show in a shorter window.
Good work Rachel K. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check backbilling limits on every audit.
Solid analysis. One thing I''d add is to verify the ratchet at 80% of peak against the original service application.