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Convert Your AES Indiana Bill to CSV

Upload an AES Indiana bill PDF and get clean, structured data — total kWh, customer and demand charges, fuel adjustment, billing period, and meter reads — in about 30 seconds.

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Anatomy of bill fields extracted

Upload a PDF, get clean CSV. Below is a sample electric statement with the structured fields you get back, labelled with their CSV column names.

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EXAMPLE ENERGY CO.
P.O. Box 0000 · Sample City, IN · 1-800-555-0100
Statement · Page 1 of 3
SERVICE FOR
ACME RETAIL INC
100 Example Blvd
Sample City, IN 46000
Account Number 1234 5678 9012
Billing Date May 5, 2026
Service ID SID-7001234
Rate SL - Secondary Service-Large
AMOUNT DUE
$389.27
Due by June 2, 2026
Billing period: Apr 3 – May 3, 2026 · 30 days
Statement currency: USD
Monthly Account Summary
Previous balance $372.15
Payment received — thank you −$372.15
Balance forward $0.00
New charges this period $389.27
Total Account Balance $389.27
Metered Electric and Other Services
CHARGE USAGE RATE AMOUNT
Customer Charge
Fixed monthly · Secondary Service-Large
30 days $35.00/mo $35.00
Metered Electric Charge
Energy supply and delivery
3,250 kWh $0.06800 $221.00
Demand charge
Peak demand × rate · Minimum Demand Billed
12.4 kW $4.50 $55.80
Fuel Adjustment (FAC)
Quarterly fuel cost tracker
3,250 kWh $0.01200 $39.00
Environmental compliance tracker 3,250 kWh $0.00300 $9.75
Regulatory & RTO trackers
DSM and MISO charges
3,250 kWh $0.00100 $3.25
Indiana Utility Receipts/Sales Tax
State tax
$25.47
Total new charges $389.27
Usage this period
Billed demand 12.4 kW
Read type Actual
Total usage 3,250 kWh
Service information
Meter Number MTR-0098321
Service ID SID-7001234
Previous read · Apr 3 48,210
Current read · May 3 51,460
Next Reading Date Jun 3, 2026
Multiplier 1
utility_name, utility_phone
Utility issuer and contact number
customer_name, service_street1, service_city, service_state, service_zip
Service address where power is delivered
service_account_number, bill_service_agreement_number, tariff
Account number, Service ID, and rate plan / tariff name
previous_balance, payments_received, late_fee
Carry-over balance and last period's payment
bill_new_charges
Charges accrued this billing period
commodity_supplier
Supplier of record — in Indiana's bundled market AES Indiana provides both supply and delivery
max_kw, demand_unit
Billed demand and unit (kW) — common on commercial bills
meter_total_volume, meter_total_unit, read_type
Total consumption, unit (kWh / therms / MJ / kL), and actual vs estimated read
bill_total, bill_due_date
Amount Due and payment due date
bill_start_date, bill_end_date, days_in_period, bill_frequency, currency
Billing period span and statement currency
utility_meter_serial_number, point_of_delivery_id
Physical meter serial and Service ID delivery point
load_zone
Wholesale-market load zone (MISO sub-zone)
50+ structured fields per bill — including extraction metadata (extraction_status, extraction_confidence, source_filename ) — exported as CSV that opens directly in Excel, Google Sheets, or any accounting tool.

What every charge on your AES Indiana bill means

AES Indiana bills (the utility formerly known as Indianapolis Power & Light, or IPL) bundle supply and delivery into a single regulated statement, then add fuel and regulatory trackers and state tax. Here's what each line means.

Customer Charge
A fixed monthly charge that covers the cost of connecting your business or home to AES Indiana's grid — the meter, billing, and basic account service — regardless of how much electricity you use. The amount depends on your rate class; commercial rates such as Secondary Service-Large carry a higher fixed charge than residential rates.
Metered Electric Charge
The per-kWh energy charge for the electricity you actually used during the billing period. Because Indiana is a regulated, bundled market with no retail choice for most customers, AES Indiana supplies and delivers your power together — there's no separate generation supplier line as you'd see in a deregulated state.
Demand charge
On commercial and industrial rates such as Secondary Service-Large, AES Indiana bills your peak demand — the highest 15- or 30-minute average draw in the period — in dollars per kW, on top of energy. Bills often show a "Minimum Demand Billed" floor, so a low-usage month can still carry a demand charge based on your contracted or historical peak.
Fuel Adjustment (FAC)
The Fuel Adjustment Clause is a per-kWh tracker that passes through the changing cost of fuel AES Indiana burns to generate electricity. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) reviews and approves the FAC rate periodically, so it rises and falls between billing periods rather than staying fixed.
Environmental compliance & DSM trackers
A set of per-kWh riders that recover the cost of environmental compliance (emissions controls and clean-energy projects) and demand-side management programs such as energy efficiency. These are approved by the IURC and appear as separate tracker lines so the regulator and customers can see them.
Regulatory & RTO/MISO charges
AES Indiana operates within MISO, the regional grid operator (RTO). Small per-kWh charges recover transmission and regional market costs along with other IURC-approved regulatory assets. They're typically modest relative to the energy and demand charges.
Indiana Utility Receipts Tax & sales tax
Indiana applies state tax to utility service. Depending on customer class, this appears as the Utility Receipts Tax and/or state sales tax, calculated on the taxable portion of your charges. UtilityBillReader captures the tax line so it ties out against your total.
Service Information
Not a charge, but the section that lists your Meter Number, Service ID, billing period from/to, billing days, previous and current reads, the difference, the multiplier, and total kWh usage. This is where the meter reads UtilityBillReader extracts come from.

Frequently asked questions

Is AES Indiana the same as Indianapolis Power & Light (IPL)?

Yes. AES Indiana is the current name for the utility formerly branded Indianapolis Power & Light, or IPL, serving the Indianapolis metro area. UtilityBillReader reads bills under both the AES Indiana and older IPL layouts, so you can process current and historical statements together.

Does Indiana have a separate electricity supplier on the bill?

No. Indiana is a regulated, bundled market with no retail choice for most customers, so AES Indiana provides both supply and delivery on a single statement — there's no separate generation-supplier line like you'd see in a deregulated state. UtilityBillReader captures the utility, rate, usage, and full charge breakdown from that consolidated bill.

Does UtilityBillReader capture how much electricity I used?

Yes — your total usage for the billing period in kWh, taken from the meter table (previous read, current read, difference, and multiplier), plus whether the read was actual or estimated. UtilityBillReader reports the period total straight from the Metered Electric and Other Services section.

My bill is on Secondary Service-Large with a demand charge — does UtilityBillReader pick that up?

Yes. UtilityBillReader fully supports AES Indiana commercial bills, capturing the rate name (for example SL - Secondary Service-Large), billed demand in kW, the Minimum Demand Billed where shown, and the full energy, demand, and tracker breakdown.

Does UtilityBillReader read the Fuel Adjustment and tracker lines?

Yes. The Fuel Adjustment (FAC), environmental and DSM trackers, regulatory/RTO charges, and Indiana tax are each read as their own line so your CSV ties out to the Total Account Balance on the bill.

What format do I get back?

Two downloads off the same extraction. A base CSV gives you one row per meter or Service ID with a column for every field — utility, account, addresses, billing period, usage, cost, and rate — and opens directly in Excel, Google Sheets, or any accounting tool. An advanced Excel (.xlsx) workbook adds a second sheet of per-line charge detail (energy, demand, fuel adjustment, individual trackers and taxes) keyed back to the first sheet so you can reconcile or pivot without losing structure.

Can I convert several bills at once?

Yes. Upload multiple bills — a year of statements, or bills across several properties — and get them back in one structured file, one row per meter or Service ID. This is the common workflow for bookkeepers and property managers reconciling AES Indiana costs in bulk.

How accurate is UtilityBillReader?

Every extraction returns a confidence score and flags anything worth a second look, such as a bill covering multiple meters. UtilityBillReader lays each field out next to a clear label so it's quick to check the output against your original AES Indiana bill, and the confidence score tells you where to look first.

Do I need an account, and is UtilityBillReader really free?

You can convert your first 5 pages every day with no account — just upload and download. Paid plans add higher volumes for regular or bulk use, but there's no signup wall to try UtilityBillReader or handle a one-off AES Indiana bill.

Does UtilityBillReader work on my phone?

Yes. UtilityBillReader works in your phone's browser, so you can convert a bill from a photo or PDF without being at a computer.

What file types can I upload, and is my data secure?

PDF bills, digital or scanned, including multi-page bills in a single upload. Files uploaded without an account are deleted within 24 hours rather than stored indefinitely; account uploads follow your plan's retention window.

Use cases

Bookkeeping & accounting

Pull the total, billing period, and charge breakdown straight into a CSV ready to import into Xero or QuickBooks, instead of keying AES Indiana utility expenses by hand.

Tenant rebilling & multi-site

Property managers and operators running several meters or Service IDs can extract usage and cost per meter, producing a clean per-tenant or per-site breakdown for cost recovery.

ESG & Scope 2 reporting

Extract actual kWh as activity data for greenhouse-gas accounting under the GHG Protocol — more accurate than estimating emissions from the dollar amount alone.

Usage analysis

Compare total kWh, billed demand, and the cost breakdown across months to see how your usage and bill change over time — including how the Fuel Adjustment moves between periods.

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Last reviewed 28 June 2026