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Join us to learn about a new multi-client study that uses customer journey mapping to better understand and improve the income-qualified customer experience of demand-side management (DSM) programs.
Join us to learn about a new multi-client study that uses customer journey mapping to better understand and improve the income-qualified customer experience of demand-side management (DSM) programs.
Join us to learn how you can use customer journey mapping to better understand the current customer journey and improve the low-income customer experience. We’ll discuss what everyone involved can do to make a difference, including utilities, agency partners, and customers.
The traditional approaches to keeping customers current and out of debt aren’t working as intended. We’ll be discussing alternative approaches to arrearage management, as well as how to use data science to be much more proactive and precise.
In the summer of 2023, the City of Phoenix experienced 54 days of extreme heat – over 110 degrees. SRP began the process of reviewing its moratorium policy and practices to determine if a policy change was necessary. This process involved stakeholder interivews, customer surveys, and more.
Managing affordability is a critical need and strategic priority for utility industry stakeholders. Join us for a utility regulators–only webinar to review the findings from the E Source Low Income Energy Issues Forum (LIEIF) survey of 1,000 low- and moderate-income (LMI) consumers.
Join us to explore the role of labor analytics in helping utilities reach and exceed their goals related to energy conservation, clean energy, emission reductions, and community engagement . Learn how labor analytics is a pivotal, yet underutilized, element in the clean energy transition.
Energy affordability and equity are core to our mission at E Source. Join us to learn how utilities can navigate challenges and better serve their income-qualified and other vulnerable and underserved customers and communities.
From COVID to inflation, low- and moderate-income customers have faced numerous economic challenges in recent years. Their experiences with and expectations for utility service and demand-side management offerings are important to understand so you can adjust your offerings to meet customer needs.
We’ve invited three solution providers to describe their utility partnerships with the goal of improving enrollment in income-qualified assistance programs and boosting program success. Don’t miss our moderated panel featuring representatives from GetRaindrop, PromisePay, and Findhelp.org.