Regulatory shackles also are being relaxed, which is spurring a wave of mergers and acquisitions. How well companies use technology to get an edge on their competitors may help determine the industry's winners and losers.
A key effort is to manage power usage, rather than just deliver it, using technology such as smart meters, which provide information on when energy is being used. With that data, energy providers can work with customers to reduce power usage during peak times when prices are highest. Air conditioners, for example, could be turned down a few degrees during the hottest times of the day.
At No. 8, Xcel Energy is ranked highest among InformationWeek 500 energy and utility companies.
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Inside Energy & Utilities
2.1%
of Industry's Annual Revenue Devoted to IT
34%
of IT Budget Devoted to New Projects
60%
of Companies Expecting 2006 IT Spending to Exceed 2005
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Business Change
25%
Creating New Products/Services for Customers in 2006
45%
with Global Supply Chain
35%
Deploying Business Intelligence Tools to Raise Productivity
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