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 Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 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
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 Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
‘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 Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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 Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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 Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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 Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Report: Data centers, energy to drive construction job growth By EPN Staff The United States' growing hunger for energy, fueled in part by a coming artificial intelligence bloom, will boost the construction industry as new infrastructure is built, U.S. ... Read more Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more
Complementary policy: Coal mines, wind turbines in Wyoming By EPN Staff Decommissioned wind turbine blades and towers will be buried at Wyoming open-pit coal mines under a state-led plan recently approved by the federal government. The arran... Read more