Had a breakthrough on a PSE&G case this week. The demand ratchet is being applied at 85% instead of the tariff''s 80%. Client''s been paying $31,500 too much every month since 2016.
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Anyone dealt with ComEd fuel adjustments?
Good work Barry W. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check rider calculations on every audit.
Nice find. I''ve started using a Python script I wrote to cross-reference these calculations and it saves a ton of time.
Pro tip: ask for the billing determinant detail, not just the bill summary. The devil''s in the details with ConEd.
Don''t forget to check the Rate 20 effective dates — PPL Electric backdated a rate change that caught me off guard.