In this episode we're going to look at how incumbent utilities are re-inventing their digital infrastructures in response to the many changes that are happening throughout the energy system and in customers’ homes. In response to these changes, how are utilities going about transforming the way they interact with customers and wholesale markets through the redevelopment of their CRM and billing systems, or new digital platforms to offer innovative services into the market? What are the main challenges they need to overcome? And what are the experiences to date? Andy Bradley, Delta-EE Director is standing in for Jon Slowe, talking to Wytse Kaastra, Managing Director of Accenture.
Home energy management - a game of interoperability
Driving customer engagement at a Swedish energy retailer
Exploring mobile energy storage and EV charging infrastructure in the USA
Energy Systems Toolkit: Supporting local Net Zero planning
24/7 Renewable Energy: the lowdown on hourly energy certificates
In conversation with... Philipp Pausder, Thermondo
In Conversation with... Sandra Trittin
What’s the impact of the energy crisis on heating appliance markets?
How do we get more out of the grid?
In conversation with... Andreas Thorsheim, Founder and CEO of Otovo
The Business of an Energy Service Company
The Curtailment of Wind Generation
In conversation with Charlotte Blou Sand – scaling, being acquired, and growing
In Conversation with... Graham Cooley, ITM Power
In conversation with... Steven Meersman, Zenobē Energy
HEM, the energy crisis, and a hockey stick
Thermal storage for cooling commercial buildings
In conversation with... Nathan Gambling
Smart thermostats for heat pumps
The next frontier for EV charging - multi-family homes
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