Louisiana lands major supply chain plant for EV batteries By EPN Staff A Japanese company says it will establish the first U.S. based production plant for key components in electric vehicle batteries in Louisiana. The $500 million plant will ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more China’s economic growth is dirty. The U.S. can PROVE IT. By Dan Romito The cornerstone of the Trump administration’s agenda is implementing “America First” policies, which aim to bolster domestic industries, enhance domestic safety and reduce depen... Read more Coal finds new life as data centers drive demand By EPN Staff Utilities plan to retire twice as much coal-fired generating capacity this year compared to 2024, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. ... Read more Propane, butane exports jump By EPN Staff United States propane and butane exports both broke records last year, driven by Asian demand and increased U.S. natural gas production. Propane exports averaged 1.8 milli... Read more Energy storage draws renewed attention, capacity to jump By EPN Staff Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are rapidly increasing in the United States, with multiple states, including Virginia, pushing to increase adoption to meet clean-energy go... Read more ‘Historic action’ on critical minerals may reduce reliance on China By Sarah Montalbano and Sarah Rosa During President Trump’s joint address to Congress, he promised “historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here... Read more Study: U.S. can meet energy demand if data centers dial back at peak times By EPN Staff American energy demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years, driven in part by the new computation and storage needs of artificial intelligence and data centers. A recent ... Read more Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 MOST VIEWED 1 At a glance: New York 2 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions 3 US natural gas consumption set to hit record high 4 These 10 counties drove over 90% of US oil growth since 2020 DONATE
Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more China’s economic growth is dirty. The U.S. can PROVE IT. By Dan Romito The cornerstone of the Trump administration’s agenda is implementing “America First” policies, which aim to bolster domestic industries, enhance domestic safety and reduce depen... Read more Coal finds new life as data centers drive demand By EPN Staff Utilities plan to retire twice as much coal-fired generating capacity this year compared to 2024, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. ... Read more Propane, butane exports jump By EPN Staff United States propane and butane exports both broke records last year, driven by Asian demand and increased U.S. natural gas production. Propane exports averaged 1.8 milli... Read more Energy storage draws renewed attention, capacity to jump By EPN Staff Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are rapidly increasing in the United States, with multiple states, including Virginia, pushing to increase adoption to meet clean-energy go... Read more ‘Historic action’ on critical minerals may reduce reliance on China By Sarah Montalbano and Sarah Rosa During President Trump’s joint address to Congress, he promised “historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here... Read more Study: U.S. can meet energy demand if data centers dial back at peak times By EPN Staff American energy demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years, driven in part by the new computation and storage needs of artificial intelligence and data centers. A recent ... Read more Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
China’s economic growth is dirty. The U.S. can PROVE IT. By Dan Romito The cornerstone of the Trump administration’s agenda is implementing “America First” policies, which aim to bolster domestic industries, enhance domestic safety and reduce depen... Read more Coal finds new life as data centers drive demand By EPN Staff Utilities plan to retire twice as much coal-fired generating capacity this year compared to 2024, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. ... Read more Propane, butane exports jump By EPN Staff United States propane and butane exports both broke records last year, driven by Asian demand and increased U.S. natural gas production. Propane exports averaged 1.8 milli... Read more Energy storage draws renewed attention, capacity to jump By EPN Staff Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are rapidly increasing in the United States, with multiple states, including Virginia, pushing to increase adoption to meet clean-energy go... Read more ‘Historic action’ on critical minerals may reduce reliance on China By Sarah Montalbano and Sarah Rosa During President Trump’s joint address to Congress, he promised “historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here... Read more Study: U.S. can meet energy demand if data centers dial back at peak times By EPN Staff American energy demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years, driven in part by the new computation and storage needs of artificial intelligence and data centers. A recent ... Read more Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Coal finds new life as data centers drive demand By EPN Staff Utilities plan to retire twice as much coal-fired generating capacity this year compared to 2024, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. ... Read more Propane, butane exports jump By EPN Staff United States propane and butane exports both broke records last year, driven by Asian demand and increased U.S. natural gas production. Propane exports averaged 1.8 milli... Read more Energy storage draws renewed attention, capacity to jump By EPN Staff Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are rapidly increasing in the United States, with multiple states, including Virginia, pushing to increase adoption to meet clean-energy go... Read more ‘Historic action’ on critical minerals may reduce reliance on China By Sarah Montalbano and Sarah Rosa During President Trump’s joint address to Congress, he promised “historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here... Read more Study: U.S. can meet energy demand if data centers dial back at peak times By EPN Staff American energy demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years, driven in part by the new computation and storage needs of artificial intelligence and data centers. A recent ... Read more Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Propane, butane exports jump By EPN Staff United States propane and butane exports both broke records last year, driven by Asian demand and increased U.S. natural gas production. Propane exports averaged 1.8 milli... Read more Energy storage draws renewed attention, capacity to jump By EPN Staff Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are rapidly increasing in the United States, with multiple states, including Virginia, pushing to increase adoption to meet clean-energy go... Read more ‘Historic action’ on critical minerals may reduce reliance on China By Sarah Montalbano and Sarah Rosa During President Trump’s joint address to Congress, he promised “historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here... Read more Study: U.S. can meet energy demand if data centers dial back at peak times By EPN Staff American energy demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years, driven in part by the new computation and storage needs of artificial intelligence and data centers. A recent ... Read more Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Energy storage draws renewed attention, capacity to jump By EPN Staff Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are rapidly increasing in the United States, with multiple states, including Virginia, pushing to increase adoption to meet clean-energy go... Read more ‘Historic action’ on critical minerals may reduce reliance on China By Sarah Montalbano and Sarah Rosa During President Trump’s joint address to Congress, he promised “historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here... Read more Study: U.S. can meet energy demand if data centers dial back at peak times By EPN Staff American energy demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years, driven in part by the new computation and storage needs of artificial intelligence and data centers. A recent ... Read more Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
‘Historic action’ on critical minerals may reduce reliance on China By Sarah Montalbano and Sarah Rosa During President Trump’s joint address to Congress, he promised “historic action to dramatically expand production of critical minerals and rare earths here... Read more Study: U.S. can meet energy demand if data centers dial back at peak times By EPN Staff American energy demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years, driven in part by the new computation and storage needs of artificial intelligence and data centers. A recent ... Read more Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Study: U.S. can meet energy demand if data centers dial back at peak times By EPN Staff American energy demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years, driven in part by the new computation and storage needs of artificial intelligence and data centers. A recent ... Read more Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Permissive policies help drive growth of 'solar schools' By EPN Staff The number of U.S. schools with solar arrays installed on campus quadrupled in 10 years, driven largely by schools in states, such as California, Connecticut and New Jersey, with... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more
The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more