Quick question for the group about TOU allocation. Client''s been paying $21,300 too much every month since 2018. Compared the interval data against the bill and found TOU allocation doesn''t match meter timestamps.
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Rookie mistake I made auditing Ameren Missouri bills
Be careful with OG&E''s refund process — they sometimes try to limit the lookback period to 3 years.
Solid analysis. One thing I''d add is to verify the seasonal rates apply May-October against the original service application.
This is exactly why I always pull 36+ months of history. The pattern wouldn''t show in a shorter window.
Solid analysis. One thing I''d add is to verify the demand measured at 15-min intervals against the original service application.
Nice find. I''ve started using the AAUBA audit workbook to cross-reference these calculations and it saves a ton of time.