Quick Facts

  • Bronson conducted a detailed review and reconciliation of program funding awarded by IESO to Alectra, an LDC channel partner opting for incentive financing through the “Pay for Performance” (P4P) model.
  • This review included a scrutinization of contracts, cash flows, energy savings, incentive payments, expenses, and assessment of reported totals for reconciliation process.
  • Final payment reconciliation involved IRR calculations on net quarterly cash flows to establish the final balance, with recommendations for program design improvements based on observed challenges.

Project Description

Bronson conducted a detailed review and reconciliation of program funding awarded by IESO to Alectra, an LDC channel partner who opted for incentive financing through the “Pay for Performance” (P4P) funding model. Reconciliation process required detailed review and scrutinization of underlying contracts and related correspondence and documentation, cash flows, net-to-gross energy savings, incentive payments, reported expenses and assessment of underlying reasonableness and eligibility of reported totals. Final payment reconciliation also required detailed IRR calculations on net quarterly cash flows in order to establish the final balance to be settled as per terms of the P4P funding model. Final report also included recommendations for subsequent program design to address observed challenges.

Business Challenge

Ensuring accurate and fair reconciliation of program funding awarded to Alectra through the “Pay for Performance” (P4P) funding model.

Our Solution and Outcome

The Bronson team conducted a thorough review and reconciliation of program funding. This involved scrutinizing contracts, documentation, cash flows, energy savings, incentive payments, expenses, and overall reasonableness of reported totals. The team also calculated net quarterly cash flows to determine the final balance to be settled under the “Pay for Performance” funding model. The final report provided recommendations for improving future program design based on observed challenges.

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