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About Enerdynamics

Enerdynamics was formed in 1995 to meet the growing demand for timely, dynamic and effective business training in the gas and electric industries. Our comprehensive education programs are focused on teaching you and your employees the business of energy. And because we have a firm grasp of what's happening in our industry on both a national and international scale, we can help you make sense of a world that often makes no sense at all.

Smart Grid Increases Efficiency, Reliability of Transmission and Distribution Functions

by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President In our latest blog post, What Is the Smart Grid?, we discussed three applications for the Smart Grid. One such Smart Grid application is performing the functions that transmission owners and distribution utilities do today … Continue reading

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What Is the Smart Grid?

by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President Enerdynamics instructor Dan Bihn and I spent 3 days at the IEEE conference on Smart Grids this past week in Anaheim. One of everyone’s key questions was “What is the Smart Grid?” We learned there is no … Continue reading

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Welcome to Energy Currents!

Welcome to Energy Currents, a new educational tool from Enerdynamics! The goal of our blog is two-fold. First, we hope to offer a forum where you can continue learning about trends and topics of importance in the natural gas and … Continue reading

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