Need some experienced eyes on a APS billing issue. The TOU-GSD-A rate schedule clearly states power factor minimum 0.95, but the bill shows winter rates applied year-round. The demand ratchet is being applied at 80% instead of the tariff''s 70%.
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Anyone dealt with Memphis Light Gas & Water service charges?
Solid analysis. One thing I''d add is to verify the seasonal rates apply May-October against the original service application.
I''d recommend requesting the meter test records from DTE Energy. That''s what cracked my case open.
Good work Mike S. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check ratchet clauses on every audit.