Utility budgets
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E Source to host March 10 webinar: Data-driven vegetation management boosts reliability and reduces costs for utilities
Sannie Sieper | February 16, 2021
This press release invites utility professionals to register for a free webinar on Wednesday, March 10: Data-driven vegetation management boosts reliability and reduces costs for utilities. Join E Source to learn how to save on operations and maintenance costs related to vegetation management.
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Learn to use the newly redesigned E Source DSM Insights and Measure Insights: For solution providers
Rachel Buckley | October 14, 2020
We’ve recently made major improvements to E Source DSM Insights and Measure Insights. Both tools now have easier-to-use interfaces and a new data set for portfolio benchmarking. Join us for an exclusive event for solution providers to learn how these changes will make your job easier!
Online event
Learn to use the newly redesigned E Source DSM Insights and Measure Insights: For utilities
Rachel Buckley | October 14, 2020
We’ve recently made major improvements to E Source DSM Insights and Measure Insights. Both tools now have easier-to-use interfaces and a new data set for portfolio benchmarking. Join us for an exclusive event for utilities to learn how these changes will make your job easier!
Online event
DSM Insights
February 14, 2023
E Source DSM Insights allows demand-side management (DSM) program providers to benchmark their programs in virtually all areas of DSM program performance. This powerful tool eliminates the hassle of navigating state-level filing systems by providing access to all of the data in one place.
DSM Budget Trends Through 2020
Liza Minor | June 14, 2019
As state and federal energy-efficiency policies are changing and measure baselines are rising, utilities are shifting their demand-side management budgets to find more cost-effective savings opportunities. In this report, we use data from E Source DSM Insights to track budget trends through 2020.
Report
Total planned DSM spending will decline through 2020
Liza Minor, Rachel Reiss Buckley | July 17, 2018
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.
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Measure Insights
March 2, 2021
E Source Measure Insights speeds up program-planning time by consolidating all the important technical reference manual data in a structured online database of deemed savings values and other measure-specific assumptions on which utilities base their demand-side management program calculations.