What the Tariff Database Contains
MeterBase indexes and normalizes utility rate data from the US Utility Rate Database and other public sources, creating a structured, searchable dataset that powers our rate optimization engine.
Rate Structures
Every tariff is broken down into its component charges: energy charges (per kWh), demand charges (per kW), fixed monthly fees, tiered rates, time-of-use schedules, seasonal variations, and rider charges. This granular data allows MeterBase to accurately model your costs under different rate plans.
Utility Coverage
Our database covers investor-owned utilities, municipal utilities, and cooperatives across all 50 states. Whether your properties are served by large IOUs like Duke Energy or Con Edison, or by smaller municipal providers, we have rate data for comparison.
Continuous Updates
Utility rates change frequently. Our system continuously monitors for tariff updates and incorporates new rate schedules as they become effective. When a rate change affects one of your properties, you get an alert with the projected cost impact.
Rate Comparison Engine
The tariff database powers MeterBase's rate comparison engine, which analyzes your actual usage patterns against all available rate schedules from your utility to identify the optimal tariff for each property in your portfolio.
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