Transcription notes recorded when this tariff was encoded, including anything deliberately left out.
The effective date really is January 2025 and the rates really are current. Alabama Power's retail rates are frozen through 2027 under the PSC framework, so an old date here is not staleness - which is exactly the case an automated freshness check gets wrong in the opposite direction.
WINTER IS CHEAPER ABOVE THE TIER, SUMMER IS DEARER: the Oct-May ladder steps DOWN (13.4851c to 12.2851c above 750 kWh) while Jun-Sep steps UP (13.4851c to 13.7380c above 1,000 kWh). Both the direction and the boundary differ by season.
The ECR factor is not on the rate sheet. It is published in a yearly Bill Calculation Factors table in a different directory, in MILLS per kWh, with separate secondary/primary/transmission columns - residential takes the secondary column.
Rider NDR is $1.50/month per residential account, not a per-kWh charge, so it is added to the base charge: $14.50 + $1.50 = $16.00.
EXCLUDED: Rate T (Tax Adjustment), which varies by jurisdiction.
A CASE TRAP LIVES IN THIS DIRECTORY: fd.pdf is current (January 2025 billings) while FD.pdf is a stale orphan (June 2023 billings, 12.4384c). Both return HTTP 200 from the same folder and only the lowercase one is linked. A case-insensitive fetcher gets rates that are three years old and look entirely plausible.
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