Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more Exclusive: Trump admin touts energy security, opportunity for workforce, states By EPN Staff This is the third part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. When Presi... Read more Arizona: Leading the charge in America's energy dominance By Lea Márquez Peterson Arizona stands at the forefront of a transformative energy revolution. As we strive for abundant, affordable, and reliable energy, it's imperative to recognize the ind... Read more U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Victory for energy freedom: the House (finally) limits IRA subsidies By Alex Epstein Earlier this month, Republicans were planning to keep the vast majority of the trillion-dollar IRA subsidies, including grid-destroying solar and wind subsidies. (I sounded th... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ By EPN Staff This is the second part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. The Trump... Read more Experts: Implement these policies to prepare for future energy demand By EPN Staff A new report that emerged from a Stanford University gathering of energy experts suggests new federal funding to connect power grids across the United States, along with a number... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MOST VIEWED 1 Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense 2 Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ 3 Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll 4 Net zero does not facilitate return on investment DONATE
Exclusive: Trump admin touts energy security, opportunity for workforce, states By EPN Staff This is the third part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. When Presi... Read more Arizona: Leading the charge in America's energy dominance By Lea Márquez Peterson Arizona stands at the forefront of a transformative energy revolution. As we strive for abundant, affordable, and reliable energy, it's imperative to recognize the ind... Read more U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Victory for energy freedom: the House (finally) limits IRA subsidies By Alex Epstein Earlier this month, Republicans were planning to keep the vast majority of the trillion-dollar IRA subsidies, including grid-destroying solar and wind subsidies. (I sounded th... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ By EPN Staff This is the second part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. The Trump... Read more Experts: Implement these policies to prepare for future energy demand By EPN Staff A new report that emerged from a Stanford University gathering of energy experts suggests new federal funding to connect power grids across the United States, along with a number... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Arizona: Leading the charge in America's energy dominance By Lea Márquez Peterson Arizona stands at the forefront of a transformative energy revolution. As we strive for abundant, affordable, and reliable energy, it's imperative to recognize the ind... Read more U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Victory for energy freedom: the House (finally) limits IRA subsidies By Alex Epstein Earlier this month, Republicans were planning to keep the vast majority of the trillion-dollar IRA subsidies, including grid-destroying solar and wind subsidies. (I sounded th... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ By EPN Staff This is the second part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. The Trump... Read more Experts: Implement these policies to prepare for future energy demand By EPN Staff A new report that emerged from a Stanford University gathering of energy experts suggests new federal funding to connect power grids across the United States, along with a number... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Victory for energy freedom: the House (finally) limits IRA subsidies By Alex Epstein Earlier this month, Republicans were planning to keep the vast majority of the trillion-dollar IRA subsidies, including grid-destroying solar and wind subsidies. (I sounded th... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ By EPN Staff This is the second part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. The Trump... Read more Experts: Implement these policies to prepare for future energy demand By EPN Staff A new report that emerged from a Stanford University gathering of energy experts suggests new federal funding to connect power grids across the United States, along with a number... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Victory for energy freedom: the House (finally) limits IRA subsidies By Alex Epstein Earlier this month, Republicans were planning to keep the vast majority of the trillion-dollar IRA subsidies, including grid-destroying solar and wind subsidies. (I sounded th... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ By EPN Staff This is the second part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. The Trump... Read more Experts: Implement these policies to prepare for future energy demand By EPN Staff A new report that emerged from a Stanford University gathering of energy experts suggests new federal funding to connect power grids across the United States, along with a number... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ By EPN Staff This is the second part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. The Trump... Read more Experts: Implement these policies to prepare for future energy demand By EPN Staff A new report that emerged from a Stanford University gathering of energy experts suggests new federal funding to connect power grids across the United States, along with a number... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Experts: Implement these policies to prepare for future energy demand By EPN Staff A new report that emerged from a Stanford University gathering of energy experts suggests new federal funding to connect power grids across the United States, along with a number... Read more Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more
Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more