LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A $120 million bill credit for NV Energy’s Southern Nevada customers will show up in power bills starting on Oct. 9, according to a news release from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.
The record refund — in the form of bill credits — will give an average single-family residential customer a credit of $107.25.
The PUCN on Wednesday approved an agreement between NV Energy, the Regulatory Operations Staff of the PUCN, the Bureau of Consumer Protection and other stakeholders that will result in a the one-time bill credit.
Many things are taking place:
Bookstores Call For Customers to Help Survive COVID-19 Crash
LOS ANGELES — In the southeast section of Larchmont Village sits a quiet, but storied bookselling operation. Chevalier's Books has operated on Larchmont Boulevard for more than 80 years, under a handful of owners and locations along the boulevard, before settling into its current location at 126 N. Larchmont, and current owners Bert Deixler and Darryl Holter.
Under Deixler and Holter, the store has hosted a steady stream of author events and in-store clubs, in keeping with their vision of running the place as a community center at the heart of Larchmont's town square.
AI Chip Makers Must Meet Customer Needs to Gain Design Wins for Success
AI Hardware Summit – With more than 80 AI accelerator chip companies battling for elusive market share around the world, it's no longer enough for upstart AI chip makers to simply develop and build powerful and innovative chips.
What nascent AI chip makers must do to gain standout design wins is to directly meet and exceed the specialized requirements of prospective and hungry AI chip customers, especially when most of the GPU market is already in the hands of dominant global market leader, Nvidia.
A sharper focus on the customer | London Business School
Is your business missing the detail when it comes to understanding what people are buying from you and why?
You would struggle to find a company that doesn't talk about customer focus, backed up with boasts about how much attention it pays to its clients. But how many companies pay any attention to customers when thinking about how to earn revenue from them?
This is because customer focus hasn't made that final step to connect what the customer is actually looking for to the to the value the company receives. This oversight shrinks opportunity in the market. What does it really mean to make that connection and what does an organisation that has made the leap look like?
This may worth something:
How to leverage customer data insights for your business growth
Refocus your priorities and operations . As companies evolve and tailor their products and experiences, it's only natural to see a significant transformation in their internal operations. They will have to reassess their focus on business processes, shifting to more personalised customer interactions that respond to the unique, evolving needs of individual customers. Data helps a lot with this-giving more real-time and insight into each customer journey and deliver more value.
OG&E seeks rate increase for customers | KFOR.com Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A proposed plan to better serve some Oklahomans could increase your electric bill.
The proposed rate increase is part of OG&E’s ‘grid enhancement’ plan, which would update electric infrastructure.
If the plan is approved, residential customers would see their electric bill go up gradually over the next five years.
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EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) – The Edmond City Council voted 3-2 Wednesday night to extend their current public mask mandate to Nov. 30.
SoCalGas' Energy Efficiency Programs a Win-win for Customers and California's Emissions Reduction
"National Energy Efficiency Day provides an opportunity to shine a light on simple steps we can all take to help improve the environment and save money," said Brian Prusnek , director of customer programs and assistance at SoCalGas. "As a leader in energy efficiency, we are committed to continuing to offer our customers programs that help make their SoCalGas bill more affordable and also promote energy efficiency."
While energy efficient appliances and home improvements can help save energy and money, they aren't the only way to do so. Customers can take these steps to reduce their natural gas use and keep energy costs affordable:
100% Renewal Rate Shows High Level of Customer Satisfaction with empow's i-SIEM
BOSTON , Oct. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today empow announced a 100% renewal rate for 2020, meaning all of the company's customers renewed their i-SIEM licenses in 2020, with a number expanding their licenses. The renewing customers include leading organizations from North America and Europe in a variety of industries from manufacturing to higher education, consulting to utilities, financial services and others.
"This accomplishment is the ultimate proof of the high value customers derive from i-SIEM," said empow Founder & CEO Avi Chesla . "Many organizations feel that they are working for their SIEM, instead of the other way around. While practically all SIEMs claim to lower the rate of false positives, in reality they flood SOC teams with noise and require a huge investment of manpower to manage.
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$107 BACK: NV Energy's $120 million refund to Southern Nevada customers is arriving in power bills as soon as Oct.… https://t.co/7rYH5CMPB2 8NewsNow (from Las Vegas, Nevada) Wed Oct 07 23:30:05 +0000 2020
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada approved an agreement between NV Energy, the Regulatory Operations Staff… https://t.co/rPjegBeC2K NVEnergy (from Nevada) Wed Oct 07 23:04:00 +0000 2020
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