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The evolution of smart and alternative business model

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Event
  • Session
  • Tuesday, 22 May 2018
  • 09:22 - 09:22
  • Duration: 19 mins
  • Publication date: 07 Jun 2018
  • Location: Customer Solutions Theatre, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Utility week Live 2018

About the session

​In an increasingly crowded market with squeezed margins and limited customer engagement, the traditional model for energy supply is fast becoming outdated.

Energy companies are now actively taking this fact on board and in the past year we have seen the beginnings of a land grab in the home services market, as suppliers seek to disrupt their old competitive paradigm with new, diversified business models which can offer broader customer value.

What are the strategies of these first movers? What will it take for energy suppliers to succeed in the home services market and what opportunities are there for other utility players to take a platform approach to service innovation?

Keywords:
  • decarbonisation
  • energy
  • power consumption
  • renewable
  • smart meter
  • smart meter data

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  • Suzanne Heneghan

    Suzanne Heneghan

    Utility Week, Associate editor

    Suzanne is Associate Editor at Utility Week, overseeing its daily news and features coverage and developing the content and digital agenda for core Utility Week issues.A former UK regional newspaper editor, Suzanne has more than 20 years’ experience in journalism across a range of publications and roles, including digital. She is also a Chartered Institute of Marketing professional. Key industry interests include the energy retail market, water, smart technology and energy policy.
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