Natural gas and electric utilities seem to be feverishly interested in expanding their business base, improving consumption load factors while attempting to preserve their customers' profitability. They have turned to technology for weapons in their battle, niche marketing in their plan and competitive selling in their posture. But are they missing the big picture? Where is the customer in all this? Does the customer see this as competition, service or a circus? Does current utility marketing thinking strengthen or weaken the customer-utility relationship? The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how utilities can market more effectively. With examples drawn from our experience serving 58 electric utilities across the United ...
Recent electricity price spikes are painful reminders of the value that meaningful demand-side respo...
We analyze a number of unstudied aspects of retail electricity competition. We first explore the imp...
Discussions of competition in restructured electricity markets have revealed many misunderstandings ...
Natural gas and electric utilities seem to be feverishly interested in expanding their business bas...
Marketing seems to have come out of the utility closet once again, but it is a far sight different f...
"Industries and utilities alike find themselves today in a very competitive environment. Industry fi...
A number of pressures are being placed on the electric utility industry to develop much closer relat...
The electric utility industry represents only one source of power available to industry. Although ...
Whether you are employed by an industrial or a large commercial establishment, you are now in a pos...
The electric utility industry is entering an era of unprecedented competition. Competition from trad...
The economic activity in an area may affect electric utility sales more than other retailers. Stat...
This paper addresses the future competitive positioning of electric and gas utilities and their indu...
Power marketing refers to wholesale and retail transactions of electric power made by companies othe...
This paper identifies the factors that influence industrial firms' decisions to invest in energy eff...
ELCON is a group of large industrial consumers of electricity with facilities in most of the 50 st...
Recent electricity price spikes are painful reminders of the value that meaningful demand-side respo...
We analyze a number of unstudied aspects of retail electricity competition. We first explore the imp...
Discussions of competition in restructured electricity markets have revealed many misunderstandings ...
Natural gas and electric utilities seem to be feverishly interested in expanding their business bas...
Marketing seems to have come out of the utility closet once again, but it is a far sight different f...
"Industries and utilities alike find themselves today in a very competitive environment. Industry fi...
A number of pressures are being placed on the electric utility industry to develop much closer relat...
The electric utility industry represents only one source of power available to industry. Although ...
Whether you are employed by an industrial or a large commercial establishment, you are now in a pos...
The electric utility industry is entering an era of unprecedented competition. Competition from trad...
The economic activity in an area may affect electric utility sales more than other retailers. Stat...
This paper addresses the future competitive positioning of electric and gas utilities and their indu...
Power marketing refers to wholesale and retail transactions of electric power made by companies othe...
This paper identifies the factors that influence industrial firms' decisions to invest in energy eff...
ELCON is a group of large industrial consumers of electricity with facilities in most of the 50 st...
Recent electricity price spikes are painful reminders of the value that meaningful demand-side respo...
We analyze a number of unstudied aspects of retail electricity competition. We first explore the imp...
Discussions of competition in restructured electricity markets have revealed many misunderstandings ...