Texas / ERCOT

Supply and Delivery Cost Analysis

GridLogic evaluates how competitive supply agreements, TDSP rate schedules, billing determinants, transmission allocation, and a facility’s load profile determine total electric cost.

Transmission exposure

4CP and potential 12CP allocation

Evaluate how a change in the transmission-allocation method could affect the customer’s ratcheted demand and transmission charges.

  • Current 4CP billing determinants
  • Potential 12CP sensitivity
  • 15-minute versus 30-minute interval implications

Supply and delivered-cost structure

Identify how competitive supply pricing, transmission charges, distribution charges, and other cost components combine to determine total electric cost.

  • Competitive supply price and contract terms
  • Distribution charges based on NCP demand and demand ratchets
  • Transmission charges based on 4CP demand
  • Bundled versus pass-through pricing
  • Invoice and billing-determinant validation

Operational response

Load flexibility and project economics

Test whether solar, storage, demand response, efficiency, and/or operating changes are likely to reduce total electric cost.

  • Peak-period load reduction
  • Battery storage, demand response, and solar sensitivity
  • Flexible-load and operating scenarios
  • Facility expansion