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Learn more about the E Source DSM Evaluation Library, a searchable database of process and impact evaluations for energy efficiency and demand response programs.
Utility demand response is moving from traditional one-way direct load control programs to flexible, dynamic approaches that meet grid needs, maintain high customer satisfaction, and support increased adoption of renewables. We’ve identified five trends that are leading this transition.
This press release announces the launch of E Source OneInform, a new suite of machine-learning tools designed to revolutionize the way utilities manage and develop customer programs.
An Ask E Source answer
Are you looking to encourage some friendly competition in your neighborhood programs? In this answer, we highlight four programs that used gamification to engage communities in energy-saving challenges and offer resources that can provide ideas for adding a competition component to your programs.
How to improve your midstream and upstream programs
Utilities are under increasing pressure to deliver cost-effective demand-side management (DSM) programs. Because of this, midstream and upstream programs have proliferated. Find out which new measures are making waves in the midstream DSM market and learn how to move your measures up the stream.
Using data from E Source DSM Insights, we analyzed average portfolio savings as a percentage of sales. Our infographic shows which utilities have achieved average annual energy savings of at least 2% and is an example of how E Source can help you benchmark your demand-side management portfolio.
Part of the Next Generation of Energy Savings project
Wondering how and when the US Department of Energy will likely implement new lighting standards from the US Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA)? You're not alone. We've partnered with NEEP to help you prepare your portfolio for these changes and deal with the lingering uncertainty.
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.
An E Source white paper
E Source has been collecting information about demand-side management (DSM) program performance to answer powerful questions about the industry as a whole. We're addressing big-picture questions about our industry by taking a data-driven approach to industry analysis and benchmarking.
Join us in this webinar to learn how you can use a data-driven approach to build cost-effective programs that deliver on the vision of a clean-energy future.