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Category Archives: Energy Training
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
An In-depth Look at the EPA’s Clean Power Plan, Part I
by Matthew Rose, Enerdynamics Instructor This week and in the weeks ahead, Energy Currents is taking a close look at the Environmental Protection Agency‘s (EPA) Clean Power Plan proposal that was released on June 2, 2014. This week’s post looks at the plan’s main … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity, Energy Training
Tagged Carbon Emissions, Clean Power Plan, Energy Regulation, EPA, Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Customizing E-learning to Meet Energy Companies’ Training Goals and Budgets
By John Ferrare, Enerdynamics CEO There is no doubt that e-learning (online training) has found a permanent home in the corporate training arena. We’ve seen a phenomenal jump in sales of our online courses in the past year. And, not surprisingly, … Continue reading
Distributed Energy and Shale Gas Among Key Topics of New Energy Seminars
by Enerdynamics Staff Enerdynamics’ 2014 fall seminars are a good example of how we continually monitor industry change and adapt our product offerings to reflect such change. This year we have added two all-new seminars to our calendar, each of which … Continue reading
What Exactly Will the EPA’s Clean Power Plan Do to Regulate Carbon Emissions?
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor On June 2, 2014, the EPA released its Clean Power Plan proposal that, if implemented, will for the first time regulate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from existing power plants at the U.S. federal … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity, Energy Training
Tagged Carbon Emissions, Clean Air Act, Clean Power Plan, EPA
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Electric Industry Overview v3 Features New Look, Updated Content
By John Ferrare, Enerdynamics CEO At Enerdynamics we recently released an updated version of our popular online course Electric Industry Overview. Here is a brief behind-the-scenes glimpse at our process of ensuring that Enerdynamics’ online courses are timely, accurate, and effective training … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity, Energy Training
Tagged Electric industry, Energy Training, Online Energy Training
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2014 Seminar Series Covers Energy Industry Basics and Timely Topics like Shale, LNG
Enerdynamics’ most popular seminars on electric and natural gas industry basics are back in 2014 as part of our public seminar series. Additionally, this year’s line-up features three new seminars that explore some of the hottest topics affecting today’s energy landscape: LNG, … Continue reading
The Energy Industry: A Review of 2013 Highlights and What May Come in 2014, Part II
By Bill Malcolm, guest author Happy New Year! In last week’s Part I of this post, we looked at a few energy industry trends that emerged in 2013: low electric load growth, the closing of nuclear plants for economical reasons, and … Continue reading
Customized Course Answers the Question “How Does a Utility Make Money?”
By John Ferrare, Enerdynamics CEO Earlier this year one of our utility clients came to me with an interesting challenge. Years after it had been filed, a rate case decision was coming and would result in substantial rate increases for gas … Continue reading
Infographic Helps Demonstrate U.S. Electricity Flow from Source to Use
By John Ferrare, Enerdynamics CEO Let’s face it: sifting through data doesn’t typically excite the senses. But for those in the rapidly changing electricity business, understanding the meaning behind industry data is often essential to our jobs. Here at Enerdynamics we … Continue reading