Case Studies
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Aug 13, 2003
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LODESTAR Corporation
Holland’s biggest energy company cites software flexibility and tight integration as key factors for how it can now offer customers better pricing options and faster service.
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Aug 13, 2003
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MITEM Corporation
Duquesne Light Co. provides electricity to customers in Allegheny and Beaver counties over an 817-square-mile service area in Pennsylvania. Its customer base consists of 530,000 residential, 50,000 commercial and 2,000 industrial customers.
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New Dimension Solutions Implements an Integrated SAP Works Management Solution for Nebraska Public Power DistrictAug 12, 2003 | New Dimension SolutionsThe main challenge was to implement an integrated SAP solution in the highly structured and regulated environment of a nuclear power station.
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Aug 12, 2003
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LODESTAR Corporation
TransAlta, Canada’s largest nonregulated power generator, takes justifiable pride in its low-cost, efficient operations. The company has evolved from an integrated, regulated coal and hydro utility into a world- class operator and developer of generation and transmission assets. When the Alberta...
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Aug 12, 2003
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LODESTAR Corporation
The fiercely competitive marketplace that was created by deregulation is forcing energy companies to become increasingly innovative. To put themselves out ahead of the pack, distribution and retail companies need creative rate and pricing programs that handle vast quantities of interval data...
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Aug 12, 2003
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LODESTAR Corporation
Every day, the U.S. gas and electric markets become more competitive as one state after another lets new players sign up customers long locked into local power monopolies. No one is seizing this opportunity more aggressively than Shell Energy Services Company (SESCO) in Houston, Texas, a U.S....
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Aug 12, 2003
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LODESTAR Corporation
Competitive energy suppliers catering to big customers rely on quality information for their survival. Berlin, Connecticut-based Select Energy Inc. knew it must intimately understand its customers’ energy patterns to offer the right prices and earn the right margins.
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Aug 12, 2003
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LODESTAR Corporation
Energy is a significant cost for most companies, but until recently they have had little or no control over its price. This is changing dramatically, as the converging forces of deregulation and the Internet are opening competition in the energy markets and customers can begin to negotiate their...
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Aug 12, 2003
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LODESTAR Corporation
In Washington, D.C., teams of experts gathered not long ago for a mission-critical job: to create new business processes that accurately, consistently and swiftly manage what is perhaps the most complex aspect of retail choice.
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Aug 12, 2003
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LODESTAR Corporation
In a restructured market, figuring out who owes how much to whom can involve some heavy number crunching. Hydro Ottawa uses LODESTAR Profile & Settlement System™ (LPSS™).

