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Whether you're a utility or a vendor, we know you have big goals, but we also know that achieving some goals is time consuming. That's why we created E Source Energy RFP, so you wouldn't get bogged down searching for or creating RFPs, RFIs, or RFQs.
Powerful Online Tool Offers Actionable Energy Insights on Over 25 Business Types and 80 Technologies
This press release announces the release of the newly reinvigorated and redesigned E Source Business Energy Advisor. This powerful tool contains a library of information that integrates with utility websites and provides sector-specific energy advice for utilities and their business customers.
When designing a better billing and payment experience, whether it's for residential or business customers, it's critical to look at each interaction from the customer's point of view.
This press release announces the E Source Executive Roundtable for Customer Innovation, which is being held in Boston on April 16, 2019. This meeting for the executive leadership of utilities’ customer-facing departments will immerse participants in design thinking and ethnographic research.
At the 2017 E Source Forum, Todd Lazurca, manager of communication services at SaskPower, talked about blending analog and digital content to create experiences for customers. Watch a video excerpt of Lazurca's Forum session to learn more about the utility's successful safety campaigns.
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Are you looking for creative ways to share solar data with your customers? We provide examples of monitoring devices utilities can use to let their customers know how much power their solar panels are producing.
The market for smart speakers and virtual assistants is booming. For utilities, voice-control devices are worth paying attention to because of the smart home interconnectivity they enable as well as the unique marketing and communications opportunities they provide.
The market for smart speakers and virtual assistants is booming. For utilities, voice-control devices are worth paying attention to because of the smart home interconnectivity they enable as well as the unique marketing and communications opportunities they provide. Learn more in our white paper.
Utilities have significantly increased demand-side management (DSM) program spending in the past decade, but based on market data found in E Source DSM Insights, we expect overall spending to decrease from 2018 through 2020.
Every new technology must cross the “chasm of death” before it can take off and penetrate the market at scale, according to Brian Barnacle of Energy Solutions. Watch this excerpt from the 2017 E Source Forum to learn more about the difficulties and opportunities associated with market development.