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Consulting case study
This case study explains how E Source helped a West Coast utility transform its revenue recovery and credit risk prevention strategy, recovering $44.7 million in direct revenue.
How National Grid Massachusetts and SoCalGas are helping customers during COVID-19
We spoke with National Grid Massachusetts and SoCalGas to learn about their arrears management programs (AMPs). National Grid has been offering its AMP since the 1990s while SoCalGas implemented its AMP in 2021. Learn more about how these AMPs are working for these utilities.
At this year’s E Source Forum, we featured 27 sessions across two days and four themes: postpandemic recovery, decarbonization, utility of the future, and serving vulnerable communities. Find out which sessions were most popular, catch up on the key takeaways, and watch the session recordings.
COVID-19 has affected every major industry around the world. For example, utilities have stopped shutoffs for nonpayment at least through May 31. No doubt a necessary act, but it will cause complications: a significant number of utility customers will be overdue on their bills in the next 24 months.
It’s time for utilities to start planning for business post-COVID-19. You’ve already responded quickly to the COVID-19 crisis, and are continually promising the safe distribution of electricity, natural gas, and water into customers’ homes and businesses. But what should you do now?
Key findings and recommendations from the E Source multi-client study
Join us to learn about this landmark, energy assistance LMI customer journey mapping multiclient study, its key findings, and recommendations.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss innovative approaches for improving your credit and collections efforts and arrears management. We’ll also share insights into the shifting consumer landscape.
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.