Energy Client File
Software platforms now aggregate utility data, weather normalization, and market pricing into a single pane of glass. These tools allow clients to run "what-if" scenarios. For example: If the temperature drops below 20°F and natural gas prices spike to $5.00, what will my budget look like?
—a client who both consumes and produces energy. With the falling cost of solar panels and battery storage, clients are no longer just buying units of electricity; they are looking for partners to help them manage their own mini-grids. energy client
The energy client should be able to manage their entire relationship via a mobile app. This includes: Software platforms now aggregate utility data