Follow-up on my earlier post about tax exemptions. Client''s been paying $5,200/month too much every month since 2017. The Rate TOU-8 rate schedule clearly states power factor minimum 0.95, but the bill shows no PF adjustment shown.
Thinking about adding energy procurement to my practice
Nice find. I''ve started using the AAUBA audit workbook 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 Evergy.
Be careful with Ameren Missouri''s refund process — they sometimes try to limit the lookback period to 3 years.
Great catch, Randy Dawson. I''ve seen Eversource do this before — it''s a systemic issue in their billing system.
Excellent discussion everyone. James A, your approach on this Duke Energy case is solid. For newer members, this is a great example of why thorough tariff review is essential.