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DTE Tackles Employee Qualification Compliance the Intelligent Way
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Utility providers face intense competition, stricter regulations, and an aging infrastructure and workforce. The push for cheaper and cleaner renewable energy adds to the challenge. In other words, keeping the lights on is no walk in the park. Traditional energy and utility companies are losing ground to newcomers due to legacy assets and evolving compliance. The solution lies in shifting priorities, cutting costs and improving service quality through intelligent automation.
We’re dedicated to helping you deliver the best energy and utilities services to your customers. To achieve this, you require a dependable and resilient automation solution — SS&C Blue Prism. Optimize your resources through streamlined processes, driven by intelligence and underpinned with compliance. The future of energy and utilities is now within reach.
In your pursuit of advancing utilities and energy, you aim to overcome challenges like evolving technologies, regulatory scrutiny, legacy infrastructure, economic unpredictability and talent shortages. Simultaneously, you strive to meet consumer demands for personalized, efficient and digital services while enhancing sustainability. But current infrastructure is a challenge to meet these evolving needs and requirements.
Intelligent automation (IA) and robotic process automation (RPA) are restoring the spark in the energy and utilities sector, giving operations a new jolt of sustainable vitality — touching every aspect from production to distribution in power, water, gas, telecommunications and waste. It’s removing the manual, repetitive and time-sensitive work from utility employees, who can then focus on strategic activities to drive long-term value.
Our suite of IA solutions has been instrumental in supporting numerous energy and utilities organizations in their digital transformation journeys, propelling them into a new era of productivity, efficiency and excellence. Our objective is to assist energy and utilities companies in discovering a more effective way of working, aligned with the evolving demands of their respective industries.
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See how energy and utilities use digital workers to differentiate the customer experience while increasing financial stability.
Wave goodbye to administrative errors
Stop losing money due to clerical or administrative errors. Digital workers powered by RPA can work 24/7 to meticulously record, categorize and process payments with no drops in accuracy or productivity. Losses and errors due to human oversight or manual data entry are a thing of the past.
A new era of operational excellence
With flexible deployment options, 24/7 availability, intelligent functions and easy-to-scale processes, IA can ensure swift, coordinated and streamlined operations. Digital workers optimize resource allocation. Its versatility also makes it an ideal solution to elevate operational efficiency.
Unparalleled cost savings
Leveraging digital workers for manual tasks yields substantial cost savings for energy and utility companies, enhancing productivity and reducing labor expenses. Organizations can achieve more or maintain the same level of output with fewer resources, optimizing operational efficiency and driving significant financial benefits.
Better decisions with next-level analytics
Digital workers offer a precise breakdown of order processing times and customer consumption, empowering organizations to allocate resources effectively. IA can analyze every aspect of your operations, highlighting areas consuming resources so you can make swift improvements for enhanced efficiency.
Delight customers at every step
IA and digital workers can automate various customer-centric tasks — handling customer inquiries, outage information, billing, payments and refunds. By eliminating these repetitive tasks, human workers can provide higher-quality, personalized assistance to customers and dedicate time to more value-adding tasks.
Erase compliance anxiety and stress
IA and RPA simplify compliance. Through meticulous and secure automation, they minimize errors. This facilitates proactive handling of regulatory reporting, swift error identification and resolution. Digital workers act as guardians, effortlessly upholding standards even in large volumes.
In the face of heightened customer expectations, new competitors and stringent regulations, IA and RPA can help enhance customer experience. It brings online access, digital channels, proactive personalized service and self-service options to organizations, helping them move away from outdated practices.
IA and digital workers streamline customer calls by gathering real-time information, addressing inquiries like billing updates. With natural language processing (NLP), they understand and respond to common queries, update records and initiate follow-ups effortlessly.
Digital workers provide consistent and proactive customer contact, from payment reminders to personalized offers and rate change notifications. Digital workers can ensure your customers stay updated on the latest information for improved customer service.
Streamline account activation and deactivation activities and update customer records across multiple systems. Automate outreach to ensure customers are kept informed of progress regularly and maintain compliance standards.
Extend the reach of customer conversations for speedier outcomes, reduced costs and award-winning moments. Quickly understand what your customers want and allocate resources effectively to be able to deliver on them.
Digital asset management makes it possible to capture and analyze the data necessary to plan, build and operate assets on a near real-time basis. This can be achieved by automating much of the inspection and assessment of critical infrastructure to optimize economic return on assets.
Maximize operational efficiencies and predict failure faster by building end-to-end AI/ML predictive maintenance models into business-as-usual systems — resulting in higher equipment uptime and lower operational cost.
Automate regular scheduling of maintenance and safety checks, as well as any rescheduling requirements based on reports from the field.
Enable engineers to update records in the field and automatically sync with multiple back-office systems to ensure accuracy and consistency, and to maintain SLAs.
Check inventory levels against actual stock and automatically generate purchase orders to suppliers, speeding up the process and preventing delays.
Digital workers excel at data retrieval, ensuring precise billing without the risk of manual errors. Their capabilities also extend to providing customers with a user-friendly experience by offering a variety of payment options. Additionally, through IA, you can automate payment reminders and follow-ups for late payments, enhancing overall efficiency in billing processes.
Automate the collection of meter readings from multiple sources such as smart meters, customers, third-party meter readers and estimates.
IA ensures accurate billing by investigating meter reading discrepancies from multiple sources. It prevents erroneous bills and enhances customer experience by automatically checking reliable meter-reading sources and correcting the billing system.
Intelligent automation can check accounts that show excessive or negative consumption and correct the errors or request further information.
Integrate legacy billing systems with third-party mobile payment applications to enable customers to pay with ease. Digital workers take data from mobile payments and update the core billing system, reconciling payments without manual human intervention.
Minimizing overdue debt can help energy and utility providers remain robust during challenging times. Streamlining collections processes is essential in reducing costs, reducing bad debt and ultimately improving customer experience.
Collection agents submit updates on the stage and status of visits, whether debt collection has been successful or not. Digital workers take this information and update all appropriate systems, saving manual effort and eliminating rekeying errors.
Intelligent automation is used to pull together customer information, such as searching credit record websites, prior to collection action proceeding. Automated validation saves manual effort upfront and reduces wasted agent time from unnecessary visits.
Reacting to and complying with regulatory changes can be difficult. A digital workforce can improve response times to meet existing regulatory SLAs, help you respond to new regulations faster and help you understand the impact of the changes on operational costs.
Automate new regulatory processes from the start. Reduce the cost of training your human workforce and go straight to digital workers. Reduce the risk of human error and increase the speed of execution.
Ensure a complete audit trail and stay compliant by automating internal reviews to proactively identify potential compliance issues.
Digital workers can collect data and build reports to demonstrate regulatory performance and SLAs.
Automate the measurement of pre- and post-regulation impact on operational costs.
Maintaining and managing complex supplier relationships is critical to an effective supply chain and efficient production. Intelligent automation enables utility providers to oversee their supplier portfolio to optimize performance, be more cost effective and ensure regulatory requirements are met.
Digital workers pull together the data and documentation needed to set up approved and vetted suppliers accurately and efficiently.
Digital workers pull together the appropriate data to measure supplier performance against contractual service level agreements (SLAs), ensuring any issues can be highlighted early and actioned as necessary.
Create and update accurate and timely supplier contracts, and proactively alert suppliers when contract agreements are due for renewal to ensure enough time is available for renegotiation.
Digital workers can continuously monitor all supplier activities, ensuring adherence to compliance standards and identifying potential risks. They can keep track of regulatory requirements and supplier compliance, so utility providers can proactively look after compliance across their supplier network.
Several countries have committed to net-zero emissions by 2050 and environmental, social and governance (ESG) regulations are evolving. Changes in the generation and consumption of energy and utilities require innovation, and IA is helping drive better solutions.
Digital workers can analyze data related to supplier practices and processes, assessing their environmental impact. This includes evaluating energy consumption, waste management and carbon emissions to ensure alignment with sustainability goals.
Employing digital workers enhances transparency across the supply chain by tracking and verifying sustainable sourcing practices. This ensures that suppliers adhere to ethical and eco-friendly standards, contributing to overall sustainability initiatives.
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