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Initial context
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Angela Pristauz, manager at Enesi, shares with us her experience on how Explain meets the challenges of a small team of wind developers who are very well established on their territory.
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“To be honest, the first time Explain contacted me, I was quite skeptical that the solution would be suitable for a structure like Enesi, namely that we are a small team, and that we are very well established in our territories.
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I still agreed to test it for a few weeks and changed my mind. For two main reasons:
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Angela Pristauz, Enesi Manager
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2 user profiles at Enesi
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Control your territory from A to Z
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Explain provides its renewable energy users with hyper-local data in real time to quickly qualify the potential of a territory, prioritize its prospecting areas and promote the acceptance of its projects by stakeholders.
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Objectifying the information gathering phase
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“Explain brings objectivity to the information gathering phase, especially on competitive movements that elected officials tend to filter out.”
Angela Pristauz, Enesi Manager
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Gain in reactivity
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A few days ago, Explain reported to me a public inquiry on a project that is developing fifteen kilometers from my projects. It is an area where there is no one on the ground, we do not go there every day and it is therefore very useful to have this information that comes back live.
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Save time to go to the field
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We finally spend little time on Explain, because the platform delivers us the information we need in a minimum of time. The great thing about alerts is that you can preview the content of the article without having to open it. I quickly see the topics that interest me and the ones that don't deserve to be explored. Explain saves me a lot of research time.
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Support for getting started and easy to use
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Before Explain, we used another platform with more complicated geo-targeting features and longer alert settings. I think Explain is really very ergonomic. The hyper-personalized support when getting started with the software allowed me to quickly build an interface adapted to my challenges, which are different from those of my colleagues.
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Sources collected
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Explain in a few figures
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