El Paso Electric Simplifies Secure Access to Customer Data with Oracle
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Utility leverages Green Button solutions from Oracle and UtilityAPI to enable customers to opt in to data sharing to support value-added programs
For many utilities, providing access to data and insights is essential but resource-intensive. With more states mandating these kind of initiatives, utilities are looking for proven, reliable solutions to remain compliant. El Paso Electric (EPE) found that in Oracle Energy and Water and UtilityAPI. With their combined offering, EPE is meeting its secure data access requirements quickly and cost-effectively, while empowering its customers with valuable utility data and energy insights.
Extending data access
EPE is a regional energy provider engaged in generation, transmission, and distribution. It serves approximately 460,000 customers in a 10,000-square-mile area of the
Instead of creating a new integration with every single vendor interacting with its customers, EPE leverages an existing integration with Oracle to share that data securely via API. UtilityAPI then provides the authorization management processes for third parties and end consumers.
Enabling secure access to AMI interval data creates valuable opportunities for utilities and their customers. For example, customers can receive energy quotes from a solar contractor with their actual usage and rate plan instead of manually sending files to the contractor or having the contractor use a "best guess." This improves satisfaction for customers with the contractor and their utility. It also reduces the likelihood of customer complaints about their new bill with solar or other third-party vendor services. As the number of touchpoints is logged with third parties, utilities can gain valuable insights into the types of vendors interacting with their customers. Utilities can adjust services and programs as the vendor landscape changes to ensure they are prepared to meet customer needs.
"Our ongoing collaboration with Oracle has helped us put our customer data to work, improve essential customer services, and identify invaluable new opportunities," said
Simplifying complexity through partnerships
"There is a growing need for data transfer between utilities and third parties throughout the energy transition, and that creates complexities," said
This integration is one of several ways the Oracle data and analytics platform reduces barriers to accessing essential data across utility systems and applications. Learn more here.
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UtilityAPI is an API software company on a mission to unleash the clean energy revolution by unlocking data. For more information about UtilityAPI and our data exchange solutions for utilities, please visit us at utilityapi.com.
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