Transcription notes recorded when this tariff was encoded, including anything deliberately left out.
THE AUTO-DISCOVERED DOCUMENT WAS WRONG BY 12%. The survey found resratesinsert_jan2026.pdf, a customer bill insert, which lists a 1.995c/kWh storm surcharge. Filed Sheet No. 6.024, effective 2026-08-01, sets that surcharge to zero for every rate schedule - the 18-month recovery finished. Encoding the insert would have overcharged a 1,000 kWh household by $19.95 a month.
The insert was also wrong about the customer charge, printing '0.45 cents per day' where the filed sheet says '$0.45 per day' - a factor of 100.
Cross-check that validates the component split: the insert's 'Energy Charge' of 9.569c equals the filed base energy 8.948c plus capacity 0.264c, environmental 0.087c and conservation 0.270c. The two documents agree once each is read correctly.
Basic service charge is filed PER DAY, so it is stored as a daily charge like Georgia Power's.
The storm surcharge is retained as an explicit 0.00000 rather than dropped, so the monitor has something to compare against when Florida next approves one.
EXCLUDED: Florida gross receipts tax (2.5641%) and franchise fees.
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Change history
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Utilities do not publish superseded rates, so this record does not exist
elsewhere once a rate changes.
No changes detected since monitoring began. The source sheet is checked daily.