Interesting development with my ConEd dispute. The utility''s position is that the meter was configured correctly, but the tariff language doesn''t support that. Three of the 36 months show estimated reads with no true-up.
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Tricky rate classification error situation at Dominion Energy
Had the exact same problem with National Grid last year. Took about 24 months to resolve but got full refund.
Nice find. I''ve started using the AAUBA audit workbook to cross-reference these calculations and it saves a ton of time.
Good work Hugh O. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check voltage discounts on every audit.
Don''t forget to check the Schedule GP effective dates — Pacific Gas & Electric backdated a rate change that caught me off guard.