by Kimberly Dailey | Feb 26, 2020 | Digital Customer Experience, Utility of the Future, Renewables, Education, Infrastructure, Intergenerational Communities, Millennials, Energy, Customer Engagement, Customer Service, Financial Shock
Solar energy prices have seen a sustained decrease – it once cost 20 times as much as coal to generate the same amount of energy with solar panels. However, the price dropped by more than 90 percent and is now comparable to fossil fuels. Solar distributed energy...
by Kimberly Dailey | Feb 26, 2020 | Education, Cooperatives
Solar energy prices have seen a sustained decrease – it once cost 20 times as much as coal to generate the same amount of energy with solar panels. However, the price dropped by more than 90 percent and is now comparable to fossil fuels. Solar distributed energy...
by Bill Eller | Feb 24, 2020 | Education, Financial Shock
Dr. Juneseok Lee, formerly an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at San Jose State University, researched water service line failure, finding a significant portion of housing stock is poised for service line failure. In the study, published in...
by bstickle | Feb 14, 2020 | Natural Gas Industry, Gas Infrastructure, Testimonials, Customer Testimonials, Education, Infrastructure, Energy, Financial Shock, State of the Home Survey
Shannon, a Southern California Gas customer, was at risk of economic shock when learned she had a problem with her gas service line. Service was temporarily discontinued to her home after a leak was detected. “The gas company could detect that there was extra gas...
by Kimberly Dailey | Feb 14, 2020 | Education, Cooperatives
Shannon, a Southern California Gas customer, was at risk of economic shock when learned she had a problem with her gas service line. Service was temporarily discontinued to her home after a leak was detected. “The gas company could detect that there was extra gas...