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Utility Bill Audits and Error Recovery is about taking a forensic look at your past utility invoices to find billing errors, get money back, and stop overpaying going forward. This is Energy Decision #8 in the complete C&I energy management series from Tactical Energy Group. 100 decisions. Every one that matters. In this episode, Daniel Burke covers: What a utility bill audit is and how it differs from your normal invoice review The step-by-step mechanics of a forensic bill audit across multiple years of invoices How auditors check tariff compliance, demand and energy calculations, and meter constants The kinds of billing errors that routinely show up for large healthcare, manufacturing, and public sector accounts How tax exemptions, power factor penalties, and rate misclassification quietly drain your budget Typical recovery ranges and what a 1–5% refund means on a multi-million-dollar utility spend Why most audits are done on a contingency fee basis and what that means for your risk The difference between a utility bill audit and ASHRAE energy audits (Levels 1, 2, and 3) When to schedule a bill audit in the life of a facility or portfolio How to decide whether to build basic audit skills in-house or bring in a specialist Who this is for: finance leaders, plant managers, facilities directors, superintendents, and energy managers in healthcare, manufacturing, government, large commercial real estate, educational institutions, and data centers who manage large utility budgets and want to stop leaving money on the table. If you’re asking whether you should invest in a utility bill audit to identify and recover potential energy overcharges and optimize future billing, this episode is for you. Read the full breakdown on Utility Bill Audits and Error Recovery at http://tac-nrg.com/utility-bill-audit.... If you're an Indiana C&I operator actively evaluating this decision, get your free Energy Decision Blueprint at http://blueprint.tac-nrg.com. Visit http://tac-nrg.com to learn more and get practical tools for your facilities.