Follow-up on my earlier post about power factor penalties. Compared the interval data against the bill and found demand values that exceed physical capacity. The utility''s position is that the rate change was communicated, but the tariff language doesn''t support that.
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JEA Schedule B-19 misapplication — $196,000/month impact
Great catch, Carol J. I''ve seen Pacific Gas & Electric do this before — it''s a systemic issue in their billing system.
Ramon D, you should also check the billing periods while you''re at it. These errors tend to cluster.
Don''t forget to check the Schedule E-19 effective dates — Consumers Energy backdated a rate change that caught me off guard.