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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.
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.
We found that utilities and customers like electric vehicle (EV) time-of-use (TOU) rates, but customers don't like the phrase "time of use." In this e-book we summarize our research on TOU rates and customers’ perceptions of them. We also tell you how to improve your TOU rate.
At the 2019 E Source Forum, we tackled some of the biggest issues facing utilities today, and we invited a few big names to the stage to share their views and, hopefully, spur our utility audience to action with an eye toward the future.
E Source Forum 2019 speaker interview
In these videos from our 2019 E Source Forum keynote, Yale's Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz discusses climate change trends, knowledge, attitudes, and more. Then, Xcel Energy's Alice Jackson shared why her utility has committed to an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 and a 100% reduction by 2050.
At the 2019 E Source Forum, we'll be hosting innovative sessions in six topical tracks that represent the most pressing subjects in today's energy industry: account management, customer experience, demand-side management, distributed energy resources, marketing and communications, and technology.
Through the 2018 E Source Residential DER Customer Market Research, we asked customers in the US and Canada about their distributed energy resource (DER) technologies and their interest in them. From this, we developed 12 DER technology customer personas to consider during your portfolio design.
The 2018 E Source Utility DER Strategy Benchmark revealed how utilities are innovating, how key program metrics are evolving, and how you can become a trusted energy advisor by offering customers information on distributed energy resources (DERs). Check out our infographic for details.
The growing popularity of rooftop solar and recent changes to net metering rules are making utilities rethink their approaches to residential rate design.
Learn why battery chemistry is changing from the widely used nickel manganese cobalt to iron phosphate for grid storage. We’ll dive into the implications of this regarding costs, system safety, lifetime, and other key factors to help advise customers on how to prepare for these changes.