Renewable energy projects face new permitting, regulatory oversight By EPN Staff Prospective solar, wind and battery storage projects would be subject to permitting and regulatory oversight by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission under a proposal making its wa... Read more New report downgrades U.S. energy infrastructure By EPN Staff An engineering industry association says the nation is moving in the wrong direction regarding its energy infrastructure. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has given... Read more Unleashing U.S. LNG to bolster security, economy By EPN Staff U.S. energy exports – specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) – have surged following the Department of Energy’s rollback of a Biden-era pause on projects. Taiwan has ink... Read more Renewable Natural Gas finds favor among states, feds By EPN Staff Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is expected to grow rapidly through the next decade as state legislatures consider new policies that would boost biogas production, and as President D... Read more Eliminating electricity sales tax floated for consumer relief By EPN Staff In response to increasing costs of residential energy bills, the Wyoming legislature recently considered a first-of-its kind proposal to repeal sales tax on electricity sales. ... Read more California: Land of energy policy incompetence, hypocrisy By Dan Romito California’s ambitious renewable energy goals are often lauded as a model for sustainability, but when analyzed objectively, they are littered with ethical implications and a co... Read more 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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 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
New report downgrades U.S. energy infrastructure By EPN Staff An engineering industry association says the nation is moving in the wrong direction regarding its energy infrastructure. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has given... Read more Unleashing U.S. LNG to bolster security, economy By EPN Staff U.S. energy exports – specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) – have surged following the Department of Energy’s rollback of a Biden-era pause on projects. Taiwan has ink... Read more Renewable Natural Gas finds favor among states, feds By EPN Staff Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is expected to grow rapidly through the next decade as state legislatures consider new policies that would boost biogas production, and as President D... Read more Eliminating electricity sales tax floated for consumer relief By EPN Staff In response to increasing costs of residential energy bills, the Wyoming legislature recently considered a first-of-its kind proposal to repeal sales tax on electricity sales. ... Read more California: Land of energy policy incompetence, hypocrisy By Dan Romito California’s ambitious renewable energy goals are often lauded as a model for sustainability, but when analyzed objectively, they are littered with ethical implications and a co... Read more 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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Unleashing U.S. LNG to bolster security, economy By EPN Staff U.S. energy exports – specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) – have surged following the Department of Energy’s rollback of a Biden-era pause on projects. Taiwan has ink... Read more Renewable Natural Gas finds favor among states, feds By EPN Staff Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is expected to grow rapidly through the next decade as state legislatures consider new policies that would boost biogas production, and as President D... Read more Eliminating electricity sales tax floated for consumer relief By EPN Staff In response to increasing costs of residential energy bills, the Wyoming legislature recently considered a first-of-its kind proposal to repeal sales tax on electricity sales. ... Read more California: Land of energy policy incompetence, hypocrisy By Dan Romito California’s ambitious renewable energy goals are often lauded as a model for sustainability, but when analyzed objectively, they are littered with ethical implications and a co... Read more 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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Renewable Natural Gas finds favor among states, feds By EPN Staff Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is expected to grow rapidly through the next decade as state legislatures consider new policies that would boost biogas production, and as President D... Read more Eliminating electricity sales tax floated for consumer relief By EPN Staff In response to increasing costs of residential energy bills, the Wyoming legislature recently considered a first-of-its kind proposal to repeal sales tax on electricity sales. ... Read more California: Land of energy policy incompetence, hypocrisy By Dan Romito California’s ambitious renewable energy goals are often lauded as a model for sustainability, but when analyzed objectively, they are littered with ethical implications and a co... Read more 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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Eliminating electricity sales tax floated for consumer relief By EPN Staff In response to increasing costs of residential energy bills, the Wyoming legislature recently considered a first-of-its kind proposal to repeal sales tax on electricity sales. ... Read more California: Land of energy policy incompetence, hypocrisy By Dan Romito California’s ambitious renewable energy goals are often lauded as a model for sustainability, but when analyzed objectively, they are littered with ethical implications and a co... Read more 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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
California: Land of energy policy incompetence, hypocrisy By Dan Romito California’s ambitious renewable energy goals are often lauded as a model for sustainability, but when analyzed objectively, they are littered with ethical implications and a co... Read more 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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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
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