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Tag Archives: Energy Policy
Three Western Governors Talk Energy
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Facilitator In some ways Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming look a lot alike. Parts of each state are sparsely populated prairie, and each state has beautiful mountains and wonderful skiing. Each state is an important … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity, Energy Training, Natural Gas, Renewables
Tagged Energy Policy, Energy Regulation, Renewable Energy
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What Can the Energy Industry Expect Under the Trump Administration? Part II
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Facilitator Last week we looked at how the incoming Trump administration may or may not significantly impact the energy industry, particularly the natural gas and coal sectors. This week we continue the discussion … Continue reading
What Can the Energy Industry Expect Under the Trump Administration?
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Facilitator President Obama took office eight years ago determined to address the United States’ emission of greenhouse gases (GHG). The President was unsuccessful in getting Congress to take much action other than extending … Continue reading
Posted in Energy Training, Natural Gas, Uncategorized
Tagged Energy Policy, Fossil Fuels, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Natural Gas
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Economics, Not Policy Mandates, Drive the Growth of Renewables
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor “For the windpower purchasing agreements we’re looking at about $2m a year [in] savings, averaged over the term of the contract.” – Rob Threkhold, Global Manager for Renewable Energy at GM[1] “When … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity, Renewables
Tagged Electric Capacity, Electric Output, Energy Policy, Renewable Energy, Utility Business
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Where Do the Presidential Candidates Stand on Energy Issues? Part II
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Facilitator Well, the field of presidential candidates shrunk a bit since we posted Part I of this article. With Ted Cruz and John Kasich dropping out of the race, there are three candidates … Continue reading
Where Do the Presidential Candidates Stand on Energy Issues?
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Facilitator As we get deeper into the presidential election season, the current candidates offer very clear and differing views on what is the right energy path for America. There are two extreme ends of … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity, Energy Training, Natural Gas, Renewables
Tagged Energy Policy, Energy Regulation, Fossil Fuels, Renewable Energy
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