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Organize Energy &
Utilities Exhibits

Professional exhibit preparation for rate cases, FERC proceedings, PUC hearings, and utility disputes. Handle voluminous regulatory filings and technical data efficiently.

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"The Rate Case Filing Deadline is Friday and We Have 2,000 Pages of Exhibits..."

Rate cases and regulatory proceedings involve massive exhibit packages—financial schedules, operational data, engineering studies, and witness testimony. Preparing organized filings under strict deadlines requires efficient document processing.

  • Upload entire witness exhibit packages at once
  • Apply sequential labels with witness prefixes
  • Generate filing-ready exhibit binders with TOC

Energy Document Types

Rate Case Filings

Cost of service studies, revenue requirements, rate design schedules, depreciation analyses, ROE testimony

Regulatory Correspondence

Commission orders, data requests and responses, procedural filings, compliance reports, tariff filings

Operational Data

Generation statistics, transmission data, distribution system records, outage reports, load forecasts

Technical Studies

Engineering assessments, environmental reports, resource plans, grid studies, reliability analyses

Energy & Utilities Case Types

Rate Cases

Electric, gas, and water utility rate proceedings before state PUCs. Revenue requirements, cost allocation, rate design, and return on equity determinations.

Typical exhibit count: 500-3,000+ pages

FERC Proceedings

Wholesale rate cases, merger approvals, market-based rate authorizations, and transmission planning matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Typical exhibit count: 200-1,500 pages

Utility Contract Disputes

Power purchase agreements, interconnection disputes, gas supply contracts, and utility-developer conflicts in arbitration or litigation.

Typical exhibit count: 100-500 documents

Environmental & Siting

Facility siting applications, environmental compliance proceedings, renewable energy approvals, and infrastructure permit challenges.

Typical exhibit count: 200-800 pages

Simple Workflow

1. Upload Documents

Drag and drop rate case schedules, testimony, regulatory filings, and technical data

2. Select Template

Choose exhibit format matching PUC, FERC, or arbitration requirements

3. Configure Labels

Set witness prefixes (e.g., "Smith-1"), starting numbers, and position

4. Download Package

Get individually stamped PDFs or combined filing with auto-generated TOC

Time & Cost Comparison

TaskManual MethodExhibitPrepSavings
Stamp 1,000-page rate case filing8-10 hours30 min95%
Organize 8 witness exhibit packages4-6 hours45 min85%
Generate master exhibit list2-3 hoursAutomatic100%
Update exhibits after data changesStart over15 min90%

At $250/hour regulatory specialist time: ExhibitPrep saves $2,000-3,500 on a typical rate case filing

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I organize exhibits for a rate case?

Organize rate case exhibits by issue area: (1) Revenue requirement, (2) Cost of service, (3) Rate design, (4) Depreciation, (5) Return on equity. Within each category, arrange documents chronologically or by witness. Use prefixes to identify sponsoring witness (e.g., "Smith-1").

Can ExhibitPrep handle voluminous utility data?

Yes. Energy cases often involve thousands of pages of financial schedules, operational data, and technical appendices. The $14.99 day pass provides unlimited processing for massive data room productions and comprehensive rate case packages.

How should I prepare exhibits for FERC proceedings?

FERC proceedings require well-organized documentary evidence filed electronically. Upload relevant documents, apply sequential labels per FERC formatting requirements, and export combined PDFs with tables of contents. Reference exhibit numbers in testimony and briefs.

What about state PUC hearing exhibits?

Each state PUC has exhibit format requirements. ExhibitPrep lets you configure stamp placement, numbering formats, and prefixes to match your commission's rules. Many commissions require pre-filed exhibits with testimony and supplemental hearing exhibits.

Can I organize exhibits by witness?

Yes. Use witness-based prefixes ("Jones-1", "Jones-2" or "Company Witness 1-1") to organize exhibits supporting each witness's testimony. ExhibitPrep's custom prefix feature handles any naming convention required by your proceeding.

Is this secure for confidential utility data?

Absolutely. All processing happens locally in your browser. Customer data, financial projections, and proprietary operational information never leave your computer—critical for rate cases with confidential business information.

Ready to Organize Your Energy Exhibits?

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