Next-generation geothermal technology to provide cheap, carbon-free electricity By EPN Staff Key Points Next-generation enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) could deliver reliable, carbon-free baseload electricity at roughly 5¢ per kWh, far below current U.S. average ret... Read more Colorado follows Europe’s lead in a cautionary tale of cutting natural gas By Dan Haley Key Points Colorado’s aggressive push to phase out natural gas mirrors Europe’s rapid shift to renewables, which led to higher electricity costs, economic strain and reduced ... Read more Critical uranium to fuel nuclear resurgence By EPN Staff Key Points Uranium has been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List, unlocking access to federal incentives, expedited permitting and financial support, part of a broader Tr... Read more U.S. power generation moves toward record levels as gas and renewables expand By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. electricity consumption reached a record 4,322 billion kilowatt-hours in 2024, and federal projections show demand will continue to rise in 2025 and 2026 due t... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Oil and tech firms expand partnerships to boost efficiency and safety By EPN Staff Key Points Oil and gas companies are partnering with major tech firms, such as ADNOC teaming with Microsoft, to deploy AI, automation, and advanced analytics throughout produc... Read more Solar company CEO credits Trump trade policies for expansion By EPN Staff Key Points First Solar is expanding U.S. manufacturing, opening a new plant in Gaffney, South Carolina, and recently launching a $1.1 billion facility in Louisiana, part of a ... Read more DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant By EPN Staff Key Points DOE is providing a $1.5 billion loan to restart the Wabash Valley Resources coal-gasification fertilizer plant in Indiana, aiming to boost domestic ammonia producti... Read more At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
Colorado follows Europe’s lead in a cautionary tale of cutting natural gas By Dan Haley Key Points Colorado’s aggressive push to phase out natural gas mirrors Europe’s rapid shift to renewables, which led to higher electricity costs, economic strain and reduced ... Read more Critical uranium to fuel nuclear resurgence By EPN Staff Key Points Uranium has been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List, unlocking access to federal incentives, expedited permitting and financial support, part of a broader Tr... Read more U.S. power generation moves toward record levels as gas and renewables expand By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. electricity consumption reached a record 4,322 billion kilowatt-hours in 2024, and federal projections show demand will continue to rise in 2025 and 2026 due t... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Oil and tech firms expand partnerships to boost efficiency and safety By EPN Staff Key Points Oil and gas companies are partnering with major tech firms, such as ADNOC teaming with Microsoft, to deploy AI, automation, and advanced analytics throughout produc... Read more Solar company CEO credits Trump trade policies for expansion By EPN Staff Key Points First Solar is expanding U.S. manufacturing, opening a new plant in Gaffney, South Carolina, and recently launching a $1.1 billion facility in Louisiana, part of a ... Read more DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant By EPN Staff Key Points DOE is providing a $1.5 billion loan to restart the Wabash Valley Resources coal-gasification fertilizer plant in Indiana, aiming to boost domestic ammonia producti... Read more At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Critical uranium to fuel nuclear resurgence By EPN Staff Key Points Uranium has been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List, unlocking access to federal incentives, expedited permitting and financial support, part of a broader Tr... Read more U.S. power generation moves toward record levels as gas and renewables expand By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. electricity consumption reached a record 4,322 billion kilowatt-hours in 2024, and federal projections show demand will continue to rise in 2025 and 2026 due t... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Oil and tech firms expand partnerships to boost efficiency and safety By EPN Staff Key Points Oil and gas companies are partnering with major tech firms, such as ADNOC teaming with Microsoft, to deploy AI, automation, and advanced analytics throughout produc... Read more Solar company CEO credits Trump trade policies for expansion By EPN Staff Key Points First Solar is expanding U.S. manufacturing, opening a new plant in Gaffney, South Carolina, and recently launching a $1.1 billion facility in Louisiana, part of a ... Read more DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant By EPN Staff Key Points DOE is providing a $1.5 billion loan to restart the Wabash Valley Resources coal-gasification fertilizer plant in Indiana, aiming to boost domestic ammonia producti... Read more At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
U.S. power generation moves toward record levels as gas and renewables expand By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. electricity consumption reached a record 4,322 billion kilowatt-hours in 2024, and federal projections show demand will continue to rise in 2025 and 2026 due t... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Oil and tech firms expand partnerships to boost efficiency and safety By EPN Staff Key Points Oil and gas companies are partnering with major tech firms, such as ADNOC teaming with Microsoft, to deploy AI, automation, and advanced analytics throughout produc... Read more Solar company CEO credits Trump trade policies for expansion By EPN Staff Key Points First Solar is expanding U.S. manufacturing, opening a new plant in Gaffney, South Carolina, and recently launching a $1.1 billion facility in Louisiana, part of a ... Read more DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant By EPN Staff Key Points DOE is providing a $1.5 billion loan to restart the Wabash Valley Resources coal-gasification fertilizer plant in Indiana, aiming to boost domestic ammonia producti... Read more At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Oil and tech firms expand partnerships to boost efficiency and safety By EPN Staff Key Points Oil and gas companies are partnering with major tech firms, such as ADNOC teaming with Microsoft, to deploy AI, automation, and advanced analytics throughout produc... Read more Solar company CEO credits Trump trade policies for expansion By EPN Staff Key Points First Solar is expanding U.S. manufacturing, opening a new plant in Gaffney, South Carolina, and recently launching a $1.1 billion facility in Louisiana, part of a ... Read more DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant By EPN Staff Key Points DOE is providing a $1.5 billion loan to restart the Wabash Valley Resources coal-gasification fertilizer plant in Indiana, aiming to boost domestic ammonia producti... Read more At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Oil and tech firms expand partnerships to boost efficiency and safety By EPN Staff Key Points Oil and gas companies are partnering with major tech firms, such as ADNOC teaming with Microsoft, to deploy AI, automation, and advanced analytics throughout produc... Read more Solar company CEO credits Trump trade policies for expansion By EPN Staff Key Points First Solar is expanding U.S. manufacturing, opening a new plant in Gaffney, South Carolina, and recently launching a $1.1 billion facility in Louisiana, part of a ... Read more DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant By EPN Staff Key Points DOE is providing a $1.5 billion loan to restart the Wabash Valley Resources coal-gasification fertilizer plant in Indiana, aiming to boost domestic ammonia producti... Read more At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Solar company CEO credits Trump trade policies for expansion By EPN Staff Key Points First Solar is expanding U.S. manufacturing, opening a new plant in Gaffney, South Carolina, and recently launching a $1.1 billion facility in Louisiana, part of a ... Read more DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant By EPN Staff Key Points DOE is providing a $1.5 billion loan to restart the Wabash Valley Resources coal-gasification fertilizer plant in Indiana, aiming to boost domestic ammonia producti... Read more At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
DOE invests $1.5 billion to revive Indiana coal gasification fertilizer plant By EPN Staff Key Points DOE is providing a $1.5 billion loan to restart the Wabash Valley Resources coal-gasification fertilizer plant in Indiana, aiming to boost domestic ammonia producti... Read more At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
At a Glance: Arkansas Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the U.S., with 3,088,354 residents across its 52,035.5 square miles according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state ranked No. 41 for business in 20... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more
Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more