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Chester Energy and Policy started in 2017 as a blog before blossoming into a full consulting business. The goal of the blog originally was simple: answer interesting questions in the world of energy & sustainability that weren’t being answered elsewhere, tapping into energy data sets, expert interviews, and a unique lens.
Today, the blog section of Chester Energy and Policy seeks to continue that mission: answering interesting questions. If you have a question that you think is worth diving into for a blog post, reach out and let us know! .
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Digital Innovations for Utilities Out of COVID-19
When the coronavirus pandemic hit, companies across all sectors were forced to adapt to how they do business. For utilities, failing to deliver the usual services in full was never an option, as those services are critical to the health and safety of millions. Being so essential meant that leaders at utilities had to figure out how to continue to provide services uninterrupted, and how to do so quickly.
Multi-channel communications: a must for utilities
The utility industry is increasingly leveraging the capabilities of digital communication. Utility organizations are communicating via channels, such as email, mobile apps and online portals, which has become the norm these days. However, some utilities still cling to paper – for example, they send monthly bills by mail.
Why digital billing and payment in utilities is important now
The current situation with mandatory lockdowns and reduced physical contact due to COVID-19, have pushed the need and opportunity for digital engagement to an all-time high.
Using Digital Technologies to Enhance Utility Customer Experience
After decades of being seen as an inertia-filled legacy industry, utilities have begun, in recent years, embracing true digital transformation. This has been motivated by numerous inherent technological and institutional evolutions
South Carolina Legislature Commits to Study Electricity Choice
South Carolina is currently not among the handful of states that allow residents to choose their energy supplier, but that could soon change. The state legislature is weighing a proposal to create a study committee to look at the benefits of residential energy choice.
Energy Choice in Arizona: Current Status and Next Steps
The battle to grant American consumers a choice in their energy provider is a state-by-state fight, and one that has seen over a dozen individual states find success. In contrast, a handful of other states are ground zero for this push to continue reaching new communities.
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