Customer Experience Overview

Email Home Energy Reports are sent to customers on a monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly basis. The emails are often sent on Friday afternoons so that customers will have time to review the reports over the weekend. The major types and components of Email Home Energy Reports are described below.

Image of the email home energy report

Report Editions

During program launch, each customer is assigned to a report edition or experience. Typically, all customers in the program receive a similar report experience. In some instances, there may be multiple report experiences to which customer segments are assigned based on program goals. This allows for A/B testing and accommodates utilities that have both electric and gas customers. See Report Editions for more information.

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Report Modules

Each section of a report is referred to as a module. Modules are separable pieces of content that communicate some type of relevant and engaging information to the customer. Certain modules may be more relevant to customers at a specific time of year. Only a subset of available modules will appear on any individual report. See Report Modules for more information.

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Similar Homes Terminology

Depending on each utility's setup and configuration, customers may see "similar homes" terminology in the user interface instead of "neighbor comparison" terminology. Utilities can choose to use one type of terminology or the other based on how they think their customers will react to Oracle Utilities Opower products.

The table below gives a few examples of how and where such differences in terminology may appear. As the table shows, the variation is most likely to appear in features that compare a customer's energy use against that of other customers.

Product or Feature

Neighbor Comparison Terminology

Similar Homes Terminology

Neighbor Comparison in Print Reports

"8% less electricity than efficient neighbors."

"8% less electricity than efficient similar homes."

Neighbor Comparison in the Oracle Utilities Opower web portal.

"Who are my neighbors?"

"What homes are compared?"

These variations are not extensive and only appear in a few places. If you are not sure which variation is used by your utility, check with your supervisor.

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Report Tips

Home Energy Reports contain tips to help customers lower their energy use. Tips are selected from a library of energy saving recommendations crafted by Oracle Utilities Opower energy efficiency analysts and are approved by the utility during the launch of the program. These tips can be configured to include information on related utility programs when applicable. See Intelligent Tip Targeting for more information about the tip selection process. You can also see the Oracle Utilities Inside Opower Product Overview to learn about tip content editing options that may be available to your utility.

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Report Types

The following are the supported report types:

  • Single Fuel Electric: Reports for customers who only have electricity. The energy units are displayed as kilowatt-hours (kWh).
  • Single Fuel Natural Gas: Reports for customers who only have natural gas. The energy units are displayed as therms, CCF, or m3.
  • Dual Fuel - Electric and Natural Gas: Reports for customers who have both electricity and natural gas. The energy units are displayed using an Energy Index (units), which combines electricity usage (kWh) and natural gas usage (therms, CCF, or m3) into a single measurement.

    The Energy Index used in Dual Fuel reports is a price-weighted index. Because electricity is usually more expensive per unit of energy than natural gas, Oracle Utilities adjusts for price before combining them into one unit. This keeps the proportional contributions to the overall combined unit roughly in line with customer expectations from their bills. The calculation uses electricity and gas sales numbers for the residential segment to arrive at the price-weighted index.

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