Cost of Service Part 1: Data Requirements, Billing Verification, and Load Analysis

October 18, 2023 2:00pm ET
Location Information:
Zoom
Contact Information:
NSAC HQ
(937) 222-6707
info@nsacoop.org
Cost(s): $0.00 Member / $56.00 Non-Member

CPE: 1.5 Credit Hours

Join us for an enlightening webinar, "Cost of Service Part 1: Data Requirements, Billing Verification, and Load Analysis," where we dive deep into the crucial aspects of cost-of-service studies in the utility sector. In this comprehensive session, we'll explore essential topics that will empower utilities and regulatory bodies to establish fair and equitable rate structures.

Our expert speaker, Craig Wyocheese, Senior Rate Analyst, Toth and Associates, will guide you through the fundamentals, starting with an introduction to cost-of-service studies and their significance. You'll learn why these studies are essential for the utility industry and how they play a pivotal role. We'll also cover data collection methods, data validation, and verification techniques to ensure the accuracy and reliability of your data. Gain insights into utility cost components, including production, transmission, distribution, and administrative costs, allowing you to grasp the intricacies of cost classification. By the end of this webinar, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to make informed decisions about rate design and allocation strategies that can greatly impact the electric utility industry. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your understanding of cost-of-service studies and their real-world applications. 

Course Objectives:

  1. Introduction to Cost of Service Studies:
  • Define the cost of service study and why it is essential for utilities and regulatory bodies.
  • Explain the role of cost-of-service studies in ensuring fair and equitable utility rate structures.
  1. Data Collection Methods:
  • Understand the various methods and sources for collecting financial, operational, and customer data relevant to a cost-of-service study, including historical records, utility accounting systems, and customer billing data.
  1. Data Validation and Verification:
  • Explore methods for validating and verifying data, including cross-referencing data from multiple sources and conducting data reconciliation to identify discrepancies.
  1. Understand Utility Cost Components:
  • Identify and categorize the various components of a utility's total cost structure, including production, transmission, distribution, and administrative costs.
  1. Classification of Cost Methods:
  • Gain an in-depth understanding of the various methods and techniques used to classify and categorize costs in Electric Cost of Service Studies, including fixed, variable, demand, and energy-related costs.
  • Differentiate between cost categories and their significance in rate design and allocation decisions.
  • Analyze how the classification of costs impacts rate structures and pricing strategies for different customer classes and services within the electric utility.

Presenter and Moderator Bios

Presenter: Craig Woycheese, Senior Rate Analyst, Toth and Associates

Craig Woycheese is a Senior Rate Analyst at Toth and Associates. His work experience with planning for electric power systems has included all facets of load forecasting, customer usage data verification, and economic analysis. His other responsibilities in rate analysis and cost of service analysis include plant and expense allocations, revenue projections, determination of rate of return by rate class, and final rate design.

He has provided cost of service and rate assistance for electric utilities across the Midwest, including Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Iowa. Craig is skilled in presenting study results to utility management, plus document preparation, and supporting testimony for Public Service Commissions.

Affiliations and Honors:

  • Association of Government Accountants Member
  • American Public Power Association Member

Education:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Business & Accounting ? Drury University
  • Master of Business Administration ? Missouri State University

Publications:

  • A. L. Toth, C. R. Woycheese and J. B. Chapman, “Rate Considerations Related to Solar Distributed Generation,” 2018 IEEE Rural Electric Power Conference (REPC), Memphis, TN, USA, 2018, pp. 50-60. doi: 10.1109/REPC.2018.00017

Moderator: Melissa Wood, MBA, CPA, CFPC, Chief Financial Officer, First Electric Cooperative Corporation

Melissa Wood is the Chief Financial Officer at First Electric Cooperative Corp. in Jacksonville, Arkansas. She has been with the Coop since December 2012. Prior to her career with the Coop she was in the banking industry in New York for 12 years with JP Morgan and Bear Stearns. Melissa received her bachelor of business administration with a concentration in accounting from the University of Central Arkansas in 1991 and her masters of business administration from Memphis State University in 1994. She is a certified public accountant holding certificates from Arkansas and New Jersey. Melissa currently serves on the NSAC National Board of Directors, representing the Electric Cooperative Chapter. 

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