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Developing comprehensive utility programs for low- and moderate-income customers
February 16, 2023
E Source and EEI brought together three utilities to help them better understand their LMI customers’ energy challenges and help them design solutions to help them manage their utility bills using a three-phase initiative that combines data science, ethnography, and design thinking.
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Storms are coming: The power of predictive analytics for storm response, restoration, and outage communications
Jessica Kerr | May 10, 2023
As the intensity of storms increases, utilities are often faced with more damage to their infrastructure than in past decades. Using predictive analytics during storm preparation and response, we can better manage these events. Learn how E Source Data Science can help with storm outage prediction.
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Using data to help LMI customers
Patrick Woodworth | February 28, 2023
E Source has been working with three utilities and the Edison Electric Institiute to use the E Source Audience of One solution to precisely identify cohorts within the low- and moderate-income (LMI) population and align those cohorts with specific treatments and engagement approaches.
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E Source selected to design, build, and operate New York’s Integrated Energy Data Resource platform
Sannie Sieper | December 12, 2022
This press release announces the selection of E Source by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to develop New York’s Integrated Energy Data Resource (IEDR) platform.
Press release
What will it take to become a Sustainable Utility?
Ted Schultz | December 13, 2022
Ted Schultz, E Source CEO, reflects on the resounding success of E Source Forum 2022 and highlights the importance of becoming a Sustainable Utility in 2023. Learn what strategies your utility can adopt in the new year to make this happen.
Newsletter
Applying an Audience of One approach to better understand and serve LMI customers
Filomena Gogel | December 1, 2022
The E Source Audience of One approach helps utilities build relationships with customers on an individual basis, connecting the right programs to the right audience by understanding behavior. Join us to see how we used this approach to design solutions for low- and moderate-income (LMI) customers.
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