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Insights from the 2024 Residential Electrification Survey
The E Source Residential Electrification Survey explores customer interest, readiness, and knowledge around electrification technologies. Learn what homeowners think about fuel-switching, what they understand about electrification, and what motivates them to buy new technologies.
Understanding the landscape of electrification-enabling measures in current TRMs
Technical reference manuals (TRMs) are a playbook for utilities exploring ways to incorporate electrification into their programs. Using E Source Measures Insights, we explore which jurisdictions have fuel-switching measures in their TRMs and which technologies are most common in these areas.
New practice provides the information resources, data solutions, and industry expertise that utilities need to help them plan, execute, and scale their transportation electrification programs and investments
This press release announces the launch of the E Source Mobility practice, which provides utilities with the guidance they need to transition from solely serving stationary loads and customers to becoming transportation fuel providers for the clean energy economy.
The best thing utilities can do right now to support fleet electrification is to build out program offerings. Learn which five areas we think utilities should be focusing on to help business customers with fleet electrification.
E Source TE Insights organizes the data from utility transportation electrification (TE) plans, EV-specific rates, and customer rebates into one easy-to-navigate platform.
By offering building-electrification programs to customers, utilities can increase the adoption of electric end-use technologies inside buildings. But where do you begin with these programs? Look to our four steps to getting started with building electrification for inspiration.
Induction cooking is a proven yet fairly unknown technology that can help utilities meet both efficiency and decarbonization goals. And induction offers customers a slew of benefits, including better cooking performance, increased safety, and easy cleanup.
Currently, less than 3% of households own an electric vehicle (EV). But what can utilities do to accelerate EV adoption? We think approachable advertising and strategic segmentation are the best places to focus your EV efforts.
If done correctly, electrification can reduce carbon, lower rates and costs for consumers, and make the grid run more efficiently. Join us for the first web conference in our two-part series to learn why it's important to pursue a beneficial electrification strategy and how to do it right.
<p>You&#039;ve heard about the benefits of electrification to utilities, customers, and the environment. Now join us for the second web conference in our two-part series to learn about the incentives, economic tests, and technologies that can support your beneficial-electrification efforts.</p>