Wanted to share a lesson learned from a recent Puget Sound Energy audit. The demand ratchet is being applied at 80% instead of the tariff''s 60%. The utility''s position is that the meter was configured correctly, but the tariff language doesn''t support that.
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Anyone dealt with TECO Energy backbilling limits?
Brian S, you should also check the rider calculations while you''re at it. These errors tend to cluster.