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With storms becoming more prevalent and severe, teams must collaborate to deliver accurate and prompt communications to customers, but it can be challenging to coordinate the flow of information. We explain how solutions from E Source Data Science and the Corporate Communications Service can help.
Host Bryan Jungers welcomes to the podcast E Source Data Science colleagues Josh Denzler, director of sales innovation, and Devon Grodkiewicz, solutions adviser. They discuss the challenges utilities face in storm planning, response, and recovery as storms are becoming more frequent and more severe.
Through data science and machine learning, there’s a better way to get ahead of outages and manage risk. We call it the three Ps of outage management: prevention, prediction, and proactive communication.
Findings from the 2020 COVID-19 Residential Survey
Your customers want to pay their utility bills on time and in full. But due to COVID-19, some of your customers have needed to prioritize certain household bills over others. In the 2020 E Source COVID-19 Residential Survey, we asked customers how and why they prioritize their household bills.
A public E Source Google spreadsheet
We’re tracking utilities’ responses to COVID-19. You’ve been doing a lot to communicate with, protect, and support your customers, employees, and community. You’re moving fast and we’re missing some admirable efforts. Add your goodwill to this public spreadsheet. And see what your peers are doing.
When Huntsville Utilities’ customers began driving to its office because it was quicker than calling customer service, the utility knew it needed to make some changes. Customer service manager Kim Torres explains the tactics Huntsville Utilities used to rebuild its relationship with customers.
As extreme weather events become more frequent, utilities are adopting advanced tools for better preparation and response. Join us to learn about Alabama Power’s predictive, data-driven approach to outages, resource allocation, and asset assessments throughout the storm life cycle.