Recognizing and Recovering Energy Theft

December 11-12, 2006 - The Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort - Phoenix, AZ
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Overview:

The theft of electric service is an issue that plagues utilities across the nation and abroad. Besides the fact that energy theft is a crime, it also creates an undue burden for ratepayers, to whom the cost associated directly with stolen energy and associated revenue protection programs is often passed. Nationally, it is estimated that as much as $6 billion per year is lost by utilities.

This two day EUCI Energy Theft course will offer comprehensive, yet palatable information and techniques on recognizing, investigating and recovering these types of losses in electrical systems. This course will consist of several hands-on meter
exercises and direct experience case studies. Attendees will learn how to:

? Recognize the types of non-technical losses
? Determine signs of theft
? Establish a program
? Conduct an investigation
? Gather control evidence
? Calculate and collect lost revenue
? Document and write energy theft reports
? Provide testimony in litigation and regulatory hearings

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Who Should Attend:

? Comptrollers
? Revenue Recovery Investigators & Supervisors
? Meter Test & Meter Reading Employees and Supervisors
? Customer Service Supervisors
? Any utility employee whose responsibilities include litigation of lost revenue cases and protecting company revenues
? Regulators
? Cost of Service and Rate Design Staff

Topics Include:

Basic Meter Mechanics
Types of Non-Technical Losses
Determination of Theft & Establishing a Program
Calculating Lost Revenue
Conducting an Investigation
Investigative Costs
Case Documentation/Report Writing
Effective Witness Testimony

About The Instructors:

Edward J. Holmes, Senior Consultant at Arnett Industries, joined Jersey Central Power and Light Co. (d/b/a GPU Energy) in 1959 and held various positions in the Line Department, Meter Department and Customer Accounting before being named Manager of the newly formed Revenue Protection Department in 1982.

During his tenure as Manager, Ed developed and implemented an industry recognized theft program which reduced JCP&L?s losses resulting from theft from 2 1⁄2% of annual revenues to .9% and maintained a cost effectiveness ratio of $9.62 returned for every $1.00 spent. He was also responsible for implementing a Commercial & Industrial current transformer inspection and lock-up program that uncovered and re-billed $15, 155, 500. Approximately 44% of the dollars re-billed as a result of the program were collected resulting in a rate of return of $16.31 for every $1.00 spent. Ed is a certified Utility Theft/Fraud Investigator and Interviewer/Interrogator and he is also certified in Skip Tracing,
Surveillance and Law Enforcement photography. Ed held the Chairperson position of several industry organizations and has conducted training classes and seminars, both nationally and internationally, on detection, investigation, collection
and prosecution of theft cases.

Ed has participated in the execution of in excess of 200 search warrants involving theft of utility service. In numerous instances, he has been the affiant in the preparation of search warrants. He has testified as the primary investigator, as well as expert witness, in criminal and civil court cases and restitution hearings regarding theft of utility service. Ed has testified before the New Jersey Legislature and the New Jersey State Senate Law and Public Safety Committee regarding the revision and creation of New Jersey statutes pertaining to theft of utility service and fraud, as well as testifying before the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Commission and the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law in contested restitution cases.

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