Patterson brings a wealth of utility insights and experience to E Source
This press release announces the addition of Delia D. Patterson, senior vice president of Advocacy & Communications and general counsel at the American Public Power Association, to the E Source advisory board.
To best serve low- and moderate-income (LMI) customers, utilities need to understand them at a granular level. Data science and ethnography can help us treat LMI customers as an Audience of One so we can develop holistic, equitable solutions that will address the root causes of LMI challenges.
In this episode of PowerTalking, Dr. Tony Reames, senior adviser of energy justice at the US Department of Energy, and Ben Nathan, lead analyst for E Source Customer Energy Solutions, discuss how energy equity can benefit utilities, cities, and their customers.
Are you running into regulatory roadblocks as you pursue beneficial electrification? In this report, we explain how policy changes can help utilities align their electrification goals with societal benefits, like reducing carbon emissions.
Utilities are evolving how they view and understand customers. We’ve come a long way from calling customers ratepayers and are on the journey to an Audience of One approach. Learn how E Source can help you match the right offer to the right customer at the right time to maximize adoption.
Environmental impacts, production methods, and second-use ideas
In this episode of PowerTalking, we hear Emily Hersh, CEO of Luna Lithium, and Sam Jaffe, vice president of E Source Battery Solutions, explain the ins and outs of batteries. Wondering how batteries are made? Or where the lithium in lithium-ion batteries comes from? We’ve got these answers and more!
An E Source white paper
Diversity, equity, and inclusion isn’t a new concept for utilities, but there is a new energy equity movement sweeping the utility industry. In this white paper, we present our energy equity framework that will benefit customers, utilities, and underserved communities.
Anyone deploying electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)—including utilities, cities, states, vendors, and contractors—should build an asset management plan to ensure cost-effectiveness. The plan should include details on sizing, siting, installing, maintaining, and repairing the EVSE.
Transportation electrification plans (TEPs) are comprehensive plans that outline the paths utilities can take to accelerate EV adoption in their service territories and to prepare their businesses and infrastructure to integrate the new loads onto their grids. Learn how to design your TEP.
Consulting case study
Learn how E Source Management Consulting helped a multinational manufacturer incorporate demand-response capabilities into its products to enable end-use customers to participate in utility DR programs and create a new market.