Interesting development with my OG&E dispute. The meter nameplate shows 600:5 but the billing system has 200:5. Three of the 12 months show estimated reads with no true-up.
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Thinking about adding gas auditing to my practice
Be careful with FPL''s refund process — they sometimes try to limit the lookback period to 3 years.
Good work Diana G. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check billing periods on every audit.
Good work Marcus W. For the folks following along, this is a textbook example of why we check power factor penalties on every audit.
Nice find. I''ve started using interval data analysis software to cross-reference these calculations and it saves a ton of time.