We examine electricity bills to identify optimization opportunities and billing errors. The service exists because electricity billing complexity creates information asymmetry between suppliers and consumers.
Our analysis focuses on four technical areas where errors and inefficiencies commonly occur: contracted power alignment, tariff optimization, reactive power charges, and calculation accuracy.
The analysis methodology examines billing data systematically to identify discrepancies and optimization possibilities.
We receive no commissions from energy suppliers. We don't switch consumers between companies. We don't sell energy products. This structural independence means analysis conclusions reflect only the data examined.
The analysis examines power demand curves, consumption timing patterns, reactive power factors, and billing calculation methodologies. Recommendations derive from quantitative examination of these technical parameters.
Reports include the methodology used for each finding and the data supporting each recommendation. Consumers receive explanation of how conclusions were reached, not just what those conclusions are.
We verify calculations against regulatory frameworks and tariff structures. When billing errors are identified, we document the specific line items affected and the calculation methodology that produced the error.
Spanish electricity bills reflect a regulatory structure designed for grid management and cost recovery, not consumer understanding. The resulting complexity creates several challenges:
Consumers typically lack the technical knowledge, time, and access to historical data needed to verify billing accuracy or identify optimization opportunities. This information asymmetry is what the analysis service addresses.
Each report provides specific findings and quantified recommendations across the four analysis areas.
Examination of your actual power demand across all billing periods, comparison with contracted capacity, and quantified recommendation if adjustment would reduce costs.
Analysis of when you consume electricity, calculation of costs under alternative tariff structures, and recommendation if a different tariff would lower total costs.
Identification of reactive power charges on your bills, explanation of the technical cause, and quantification of the impact on your total electricity costs.
Verification of calculation accuracy for all charges, identification of any errors in meter readings or tariff applications, and documentation of discrepancies found.
The analysis requires your last 12 months of electricity bills. You receive a detailed report with findings and quantified recommendations for each of the four analysis areas.
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