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Utility executives share their perspectives on energy equity
To successfully transition to a clean energy economy, we must maintain affordability and access for at-risk customers in the utility sector. Energy equity issues touch every aspect of a utility’s organization, its operations, and the communities it serves. To help with this mission and keep the industry focused on the importance of energy equity, the E Source Equity in a Clean Energy Economy (ECEE) collaborative brings stakeholders together to create new approaches and tools that ensure equity in a clean energy economy for at-risk customers and communities.
Alabama Power and E Source win prize for data analytics innovation
Boulder, CO (February 20, 2025)—E Source and Alabama Power have won the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Digitizing Utilities Prize for the development of a custom enterprise graph database, a predictive power-mapping data system. The winning round 2 initiative builds on the success of the project team’s round 1 proposal.
Ellen Thommesen
Ellen Thommesen is a communications and marketing professional with 14 years of experience across sectors. She has spent more than half of her career in the utilities industry, working as a communications and customer engagement expert at Colorado Springs Utilities. At Colorado Springs Utilities, she led a variety of projects and programs in the Public Affairs Department, including social media, internal communications, multimedia, digital content strategy, email marketing, and crisis communications.
E Source announces presence at DISTRIBUTECH 2025 with focus on grid optimization
Boulder, CO (March 20, 2025)—E Source, a utilities-focused consulting, research, and data science company, has announced plans to exhibit and present at DISTRIBUTECH 2025, an annual event for professionals in the transmission and distribution industry, from March 24–27 at the Kay Bailey Convention Center in Dallas, TX.
Electric perspectives: Data-driven approaches for effective storm responses
As severe weather events become more frequent and intense, utilities are under increasing pressure to improve their storm response operations. To address this challenge, utilities are applying advanced data analytics to help them predict, prepare, and respond to storms with greater speed and efficiency.
Taylor Patterson
Taylor Patterson provides tailored research and advisory services to utility customers for all things mobility, with expertise around EVs and EV programs. Prior to joining E Source, Taylor served as a fleet electrification account manager at ICF. In this role, she focused on implementing EV programs for various utility clients. Specifically, she brings direct experience with fleet electrification, residential and commercial rebates, and managed charging.Taylor holds a double BA in business administration and marketing from Saint Anselm College, located in Manchester, New Hampshire.