Monthly Archives: January 2015

New Models Emerging as Potential Future of the Electric Distribution System, Part I

Technology is rapidly changing electric distribution and customer energy usage, which means electric utilities and their regulators are working to develop a model for the future of the electric distribution utility. Two potential models that are emerging in some U.S. states are the Distribution System Platform Provider (DSPP) and the Distribution System Operator (DSO). Continue reading

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Will a Gulf in Energy Services Become the Next Digital Divide?

by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor Concerns over the Digital Divide are widespread. As described by Internet World Stats: “The Digital Divide, or the digital split, is a social issue referring to the differing amount of information between … Continue reading

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Shale Gas Roils Gas Markets

by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor If there’s one thing certain about natural gas markets it’s that they are always subject to change. In the last decade, the shift in the U.S. supply-and-demand mix with the influx of shale gas has … Continue reading

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Energy Infographics for You to Use and Share

By John Ferrare, Enerdynamics CEO Happy New Year from Enerdynamics! As we look ahead to 2015, we are excited to continue the momentum that our online training products and custom in-house energy seminars enjoyed in 2014. We are always looking … Continue reading

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