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“Innie or Outie” How to Allocate Energy Utility Costs

“Innie or Outie” How to Allocate Energy Utility Costs. Richard McCann, Partner M.Cubed Davis, California. Why does it matter?. If covered by the utility’s submeter discount, can’t be recovered through rent If not covered, then can be recovered separately through rent

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“Innie or Outie” How to Allocate Energy Utility Costs

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  1. “Innie or Outie”How to Allocate Energy Utility Costs Richard McCann, Partner M.Cubed Davis, California

  2. Why does it matter? • If covered by the utility’s submeter discount, can’t be recovered through rent • If not covered, then can be recovered separately through rent Recent CPUC decision (D.04-04-043) set clear criteria based on line extension rules

  3. What are the boundaries? • For electricity, from the master meter through the submeter, but excluding the pedestal and panel • For gas, from the master meter through the submeter • Both exclude portions usually owned by and costs borne by the customer

  4. What’s clearly included? • O&M and administrative expenses • Uncollectibles and energy losses • Initial and replacement investment and cost recovery for segment within the discount • Taxes that utilities are usually responsible for

  5. What’s recoverable in rents? • Common area services • Trenching for service “reinforcements” and service expansion • Substructures, and for electricity conduits, for reinforcements & expansions • Trenching, etc. for converting to underground electric • Pedestals and panels for electricity • O&M costs for these items

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