Big Tech sees big potential in geothermal energy By EPN Staff Facebook parent company Meta has signed a new agreement in New Mexico to develop 150 megawatts of geothermal power, another shot-in-the-arm for a growing technology that benefits... Read more Another large reserve of natural gas discovered off Gulf Coast By EPN Staff The U.S. Geological Survey says there’s a newly discovered and “substantial” cache of natural gas in rock formations that lie largely beneath Louisiana. The USGS estimates... Read more Lessons from Amazon’s $20B investment in Pennsylvania By EPN Staff With its strong energy production and abundant generation capabilities, Pennsylvania is set to host an influx of energy-hungry data center development, led by Amazon’s recently a... Read more Achieving energy independence is a national imperative By John Albers The United States must urgently recommit to energy independence, and I am glad to see the new administration focusing on this critical issue. This is not just a matter of econo... Read more States take the lead on expediting electric transmission By EPN Staff With federal permitting reform stalled in Congress, several U.S. states have launched their own initiatives to accelerate high-voltage transmission development. These acti... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 MOST VIEWED 1 California’s anxiety is not about seams. It’s about control 2 National climate campaigns are targeting Public Service Commissions — Alabama should take notice 3 Oklahoma seeks new federal laboratory focused on gas, AI and space research 4 The Data Center divide — can progress be made without draining resources and patience DONATE
Another large reserve of natural gas discovered off Gulf Coast By EPN Staff The U.S. Geological Survey says there’s a newly discovered and “substantial” cache of natural gas in rock formations that lie largely beneath Louisiana. The USGS estimates... Read more Lessons from Amazon’s $20B investment in Pennsylvania By EPN Staff With its strong energy production and abundant generation capabilities, Pennsylvania is set to host an influx of energy-hungry data center development, led by Amazon’s recently a... Read more Achieving energy independence is a national imperative By John Albers The United States must urgently recommit to energy independence, and I am glad to see the new administration focusing on this critical issue. This is not just a matter of econo... Read more States take the lead on expediting electric transmission By EPN Staff With federal permitting reform stalled in Congress, several U.S. states have launched their own initiatives to accelerate high-voltage transmission development. These acti... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Lessons from Amazon’s $20B investment in Pennsylvania By EPN Staff With its strong energy production and abundant generation capabilities, Pennsylvania is set to host an influx of energy-hungry data center development, led by Amazon’s recently a... Read more Achieving energy independence is a national imperative By John Albers The United States must urgently recommit to energy independence, and I am glad to see the new administration focusing on this critical issue. This is not just a matter of econo... Read more States take the lead on expediting electric transmission By EPN Staff With federal permitting reform stalled in Congress, several U.S. states have launched their own initiatives to accelerate high-voltage transmission development. These acti... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Achieving energy independence is a national imperative By John Albers The United States must urgently recommit to energy independence, and I am glad to see the new administration focusing on this critical issue. This is not just a matter of econo... Read more States take the lead on expediting electric transmission By EPN Staff With federal permitting reform stalled in Congress, several U.S. states have launched their own initiatives to accelerate high-voltage transmission development. These acti... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
States take the lead on expediting electric transmission By EPN Staff With federal permitting reform stalled in Congress, several U.S. states have launched their own initiatives to accelerate high-voltage transmission development. These acti... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more
Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more