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Utility Bill Management (UBM) Feature Guide
Enel X’s Utility Bill Management provides a variety of different features to help your organization reduce costs, improve visibility into operations, and better manage your utility bill data. Here is an overview of the features available to Enel X customers.
Utility Bill Audits: What Errors are We looking For?
You don’t want to pay for energy you don’t use. As part of Enel X’s Utility Bill Management (UBM) solution, we go to great lengths to prevent your organization from paying unwarranted utility costs. We not only audit your utility invoices with a rigorous validation process, we also report any failures back to your team, track savings over time, and follow up with suppliers to have new bills issued or credits brought forward when an error is identified— saving your organization time and money. Here is an overview of the types of errors our auditing process looks for and how we help resolve them.
FAQ: Ontario Ministry of the Environment Emissions Standards for Non-Emergency Backup Generators Participating in Demand Response Programs and Peak Shaving
Backup generators can help your organization earn payments through demand response (DR) programs and dramatically reduce Global Adjustment (GA) charges on your electricity bill by removing your facility’s load from the grid temporarily.
Enel X Helps Tampa Electric Company Cut Peak Demand, Delivering up to 40 MW of Turnkey Demand Response
Tampa Electric Company is the principal subsidiary of Emera Inc., a diverse energy and services company. Tampa Electric has supplied the Tampa Bay area with electricity since 1899 and currently serves more than 670,000 customers within a service area that covers 2,000 square miles across west-central Florida.
FAQ: Ontario Demand Response Audit
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) may require sites to participate in a performance audit in order to demonstrate their ability to curtail load. The IESO can call up to two audit dispatches in each season (Summer: May through October, Winter: November through April). Should your site be dispatched for an audit by the IESO, your participation is required.