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February 14 Customer Analytics Community - Exploratory Analysis - Theft, Revenue Loss, & Revenue Pr
When:
Feb 14, 2023 from 11:00 to 12:00 (CT)
Join the
Customer Analytics Community
on
Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 11:00 AM CT
for a discussion around,
"The Process for Performing Exploratory Analysis for Theft, Revenue Loss, & Revenue Protection"
led by
Jorge Barraza
, Data Scientist, Analysis and Revenue Protection at
Salt River Project
and
Dragos Cotruta
, Data Analytics Strategies Advisor at
Hydro Quebec.
Session Description:
During this session, we will take a look at how two utilities are addressing the process for performing exploratory analysis for theft, revenue loss, revenue protection and integrity.
Salt River Project will talk about revenue protection analytics, including programming languages, Cut in Flat Diversion Type, Strapped Meter Diversion Type, and A/C Bypass Diversion Type.
Hydro Quebec will discuss their energy theft detection platform. Given the deployment of Hydro-Québec`s advanced metering system (AMS) to all their customers, new ways of detecting energy theft are possible. This presentation will cover the results and lessons learned of their first analytical solution deployed for their Revenue Protection Department and their current development plans for the second iteration.
Members of the Customer Analytics Community will receive a Microsoft Teams link prior to this meeting. Not a member of this community? UAI Utility Members can register for any of our communities by using our
Request To Join
link.
Location
Dial-in Instructions:
Microsoft Teams link will be provided to community members prior to this meeting.
Contact
Kevin Praet
3154403033
kpraet@utilityanalytics.com
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