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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Will New EPA Regulations Impact Gas and Electric Markets Across the U.S.?
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics’ President and Lead Instructor There is still time for things to change but as of now the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is scheduled to implement significant new environmental rules that will require electric generators in 27 … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity, Natural Gas
Tagged Air pollution, Electric Markets, Emissions trading, Energy Education, Energy Regulation, Energy Training, Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Gas, Natural Gas Markets, Nitrogen Oxide, Sulfur Dioxide, United State, United States Environmental Protection Agency
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The Future of Electric Utilities, Part II
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics’ President and Lead Instuctor As discussed in The Future of Electric Utilities, Part I, long-time electric industry expert Peter Fox-Penner describes in his recent book Smart Power two possible models for the future utility. His views are … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity
Tagged Business, Electric utility, Electrical grid, Enerdynamics, Energy, Peter Fox-Penner, Public utility, Smart Grid, Smart Power, Utilities
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The Future of Electric Utilities, Part I
Image via Wikipedia by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics’ President and Lead Instructor At Enerdynamics, we often end our classroom sessions with a quote from business guru Peter Drucker: “The corporation as we know it, which is now 120 years old, is … Continue reading