High bill Urgency!

Unexpected Utility Bill Increases?

"The Boss Wants to Know Why The Bill Doubled"

Water Spikes

Pricing Escalation

Seasonal Spend Increase

The Strategy Matters

In commercial and institutional environments, significant billing variances rarely resolve through surface-level review.  If any situation involves potential meter inaccuracy, it is critical to involve a third party expert to perform initial reviews on your behalf, so that a structured course of action may be developed.  

Early review helps preserve documentation, protect recovery windows, and strengthen negotiation leverage.

If a bill increases sharply and the explanation is unclear, the issue warrants structured review.

Common Causes for High Bills

In our experience, sudden cost increases most commonly stem from:

  • Meter misreads, malfunctions or inaccuracies

  • Rate changes unknownst to the client

  • Peak ratchet demand effects on pricing

  • Unapplied negotiated rate provisions

  • Weather-driven demand exposure under variable rate structures

  • Facility equipment malfunctions that cause high use or demand

Assessing the Situation

Our immediate-response billing review includes:

  • Capturing historical billing data

  • Ruling out standard rate volatility or increases                                                                                      
  • Running weather-normalized usage analysis

  • Eliminating weather as the cause 

  • If it is weather, requesting site HVAC or Boiler info to provide probable next checks

  • If it’s not weather-related, providing next steps for investigating utility equipment

  • Does the situation constitute a possible recovery or negotiation with the utility to generate adjustment or reduce future bills? 

Our goal is to determine to provide a detailed initial analysis and roadmap for next steps of which we may be able to assist as needed.

The Greenpoint HVAC Monitoring Solution

Timeline - Why Fast Response Matters

Many utilities impose limitations on:

  • Back-billing adjustments

  • Refund look-back periods

  • Formal dispute windows

The sooner a variance is evaluated, the more recovery options remain available.

For urgent cases, preliminary review can typically begin within days of receiving billing documentation.  

How it Works

To get started, we these items.
1. Twenty-four months of bills or login access (permission) to pull those bills from your utility
2. Copies of utility contracts if relative to the situation
3. A brief description of the situation, including site issues and utility conversations.
4. Site maintenance contact who can answer technical questions.
5. Key contact and email where final report should be emailed.
6. As an option to the client, ATA Inc may offer to work on performance if additional investigation, documentation or negotiations might be required

PRICING

Structured Review - Standard

Pricing per commercial or industrial utility account covering a single consecutive billing variance event.

$950


Monthly billing that falls UNDER $10,000 Monthly

Includes:

• Weather-normalized variance analysis to isolate structural or billing-driven deviations
• Verification of tariff classification, rate application, and real-time pricing exposure
• Client questionnaire, interview, and load profile development
• Determination of required follow-up involving client- or utility-owned equipment
• Preliminary assessment of whether billing adjustments may be pursued

NOTE: Provides analytical findings and recommended next steps. Fees are fully credited toward any mutually agreed performance-based engagement1

No payment method connected. Contact seller.

Structured Review - Advanced

Pricing per commercial or industrial utility account covering a single consecutive billing variance event.:

$2,500


Monthly billing that falls UNDER $30,000 Monthly 

Includes:

• Weather-normalized variance analysis to isolate structural or billing-driven deviations
• Verification of tariff classification, rate application, and real-time pricing exposure
• Client questionnaire, interview, and load profile development
• Interval data extraction and load-shape analysis (where available)
• Determination of required follow-up involving client- or utility-owned equipment
• Preliminary assessment of whether billing adjustments may be pursued
Optional: Live building automation or controls data integration and correlation analysis (custom quoted)
• IMPORTANT: Average monthly bills exceeding $30,000 are reviewed under separate performance-based engagement structure.

NOTE: Provides analytical findings and recommended next steps. Fees are fully credited toward any mutually agreed performance-based engagement.

No payment method connected. Contact seller.