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Utilities should track social media metrics to see how often people interact with their content and how aware customers are of utility offerings. Here are some trends from the past three months and an audience-centric strategy from ComEd.
This year's E Source Forum will kick off with an inspiring keynote address led by thought-provoking speakers who’ll motivate you for what’s to come. Let’s take a look at what you can expect this year and get to know our keynote speakers.
Every year, we bring you the latest breakthroughs and trends in the utility sector—along with a healthy dose of fun—and this year is no different. So, what can you expect from this year's E Source Forum? Read this blog to find out!
E Source Forum planning is underway, and we have some exciting changes to the agenda this year! In this blog, we describe the new topical tracks and highlight a session from each. Check out the agenda and start planning your personal Forum experience today.
Highlights from the Summer 2024 Tech Roundup webinar
Ready for five of the most promising technologies we discussed in our recent Summer 2024 Tech Roundup? Check out this blog post to discover which technologies should be on every utility’s radar.
Utilities should be tracking social media metrics to see how often people interact with their content and how aware customers are of utility offerings. Follow along to learn about the top trends from Q2 and how you can keep up with utility social media trends month to month.
Low- and moderate-income customers face unique barriers when trying to participate in weatherization programs. In this blog, we highlight six ways community partnerships can help support weatherization program enrollment and delivery.
Research shows that survey response rates are declining. But that doesn’t mean voice-of-the-customer feedback is getting sparse. Here are four creative ways utilities can find value in unsolicited data sources to better listen to and understand what customers are discussing.
In an upgrade to water AMI, most of the implementation cost is incurred at the meter. A water meter location survey can help you better plan for budgeting and project components. In this blog, we’ll dive into some of the information a survey can provide and share tips about meter locations.