Meryl Compton collects and processes data for E Source DSM Insights and analyzes data from E Source tools. She started as an intern updating E Source DSMdat. Before working at E Source, Meryl worked for Frontier Group researching and writing about environmental policy and consumer protection. She graduated from Davidson College with a BA in environmental studies and economics.
Meryl Compton
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Fuel-switching measures in TRMs pave the way for electrification
Technical reference manuals (TRMs) are a playbook for utilities exploring ways to incorporate electrification into their programs. Using E Source Measures Insights, we explore which jurisdictions have fuel-switching measures in their TRMs and which technologies are most common in these areas.
Use E Source databases to help sell your DSM solutions to utilities
Utilities are investing millions of dollars into DSM programs. How can program implementers, consultants, software providers, and other vendors pursue these opportunities? In this blog, we highlight a few of the E Source data tools that can help you identify and research new business opportunities.
Performance-based regulatory strategies to accelerate beneficial electrification
Are you running into regulatory roadblocks as you pursue beneficial electrification? In this report, we explain how policy changes can help utilities align their electrification goals with societal benefits, like reducing carbon emissions.