Industrial pipes and plant equipment in a factory setting

When a tariff still fits — and a dispute would waste time

Some costly months are the tariff working as designed against a heavier load shape. Opening a dispute in those cases consumes goodwill and calendar time without changing the arithmetic.

What a schedule review answers

We compare the assigned commercial tariff on your statements to the usage and demand pattern in the periods you nominate. The output is a short fit note: where the schedule matches the load, where a question is legitimate, and where the cost is explained by known site activity.

Choosing the narrow engagement

If your question is “are we on a sensible schedule for this load?” start with a tariff schedule review. If the question is “does this invoice’s arithmetic match our meters?” choose the full audit. Starting narrow keeps fees proportionate and keeps utility conversations focused.