From the park to the peak: What to expect from Forum 2024

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We’re excited to see you in Denver next month for E Source Forum 2024. Every year, we bring you the latest breakthroughs and trends in the utility sector—along with a healthy dose of fun—and this year is no different. With the industry in transition, utilities are facing a mountain of challenges. This year’s Forum will be your compass as you scale your way to the peak.

Keeping customers at the heart of the transition to grid flexibility: A look at this year’s Forum keynote address

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E Source Forum 2024 is just a couple of weeks away and we can’t wait to see you.

Social media roundup: Q3 trends from the top-performing utility posts

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Utilities should be tracking social media metrics to understand:

Achievements in Customer and Employee Experience: 2024 honorees

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3 ways utilities use data to improve storm response before, during, and after a storm

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Severe storms can cause statewide outages, making emergency preparedness a challenge utilities can’t ignore. As these events become more common, utilities must improve their preparation and response methods to maintain reliability, effectively manage resources, and build a more resilient grid. To do this, many utilities are turning to data analytics to answer questions like:

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Joshua Sorensen

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Joshua Sorensen joined E Source in 2022 as a staff writer. Joshua has six years of international experience as a formal classroom educator, starting as a Peace Corps volunteer in Mozambique in the education sector. And later, Joshua worked as a science and English teacher with the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program at a STEM high school in Oshu, Japan. Joshua is a member of the National Association of Science Writers and holds a BS in marine biology from the University of West Florida.

Social media roundup: Q2 trends from the top-performing utility posts

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Utilities should be tracking social media metrics to understand:

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