Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more Climate change-related litigation continues By EPN Staff The Colorado Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a case brought by municipal officials against energy heavyweights Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy on claims that the com... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Carbon emissions reductions cost ratepayers $108 billion By EPN Staff A new report by the Common Sense Institute (CSI), a nonpartisan think tank, found Colorado’s carbon emission reduction goals will cost ratepayers $108 billion through 2050. The p... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more 1 2 3 4 MOST VIEWED 1 Exclusive: Trump admin touts energy security, opportunity for workforce, states 2 Exclusive: Energy secretary touts end of DEI, ‘returning to meritocracy’ 3 Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll 4 Arizona: Leading the charge in America's energy dominance DONATE
The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more Climate change-related litigation continues By EPN Staff The Colorado Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a case brought by municipal officials against energy heavyweights Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy on claims that the com... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Carbon emissions reductions cost ratepayers $108 billion By EPN Staff A new report by the Common Sense Institute (CSI), a nonpartisan think tank, found Colorado’s carbon emission reduction goals will cost ratepayers $108 billion through 2050. The p... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more 1 2 3 4
California rail: Behind schedule, over budget, under scrutiny By EPN Staff California’s High-Speed Passenger Rail project is facing stronger scrutiny and the prospect of losing federal funding as stakeholders ponder whether to abandon the project, long ... Read more Climate change-related litigation continues By EPN Staff The Colorado Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a case brought by municipal officials against energy heavyweights Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy on claims that the com... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Carbon emissions reductions cost ratepayers $108 billion By EPN Staff A new report by the Common Sense Institute (CSI), a nonpartisan think tank, found Colorado’s carbon emission reduction goals will cost ratepayers $108 billion through 2050. The p... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more 1 2 3 4
Climate change-related litigation continues By EPN Staff The Colorado Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a case brought by municipal officials against energy heavyweights Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy on claims that the com... Read more Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Carbon emissions reductions cost ratepayers $108 billion By EPN Staff A new report by the Common Sense Institute (CSI), a nonpartisan think tank, found Colorado’s carbon emission reduction goals will cost ratepayers $108 billion through 2050. The p... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more 1 2 3 4
Evaluating the safety of public tap water By EPN Staff Drinking water across the United States contains hundreds of chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances, often at levels researchers don’t consider safe, according to the... Read more Report: Carbon emissions reductions cost ratepayers $108 billion By EPN Staff A new report by the Common Sense Institute (CSI), a nonpartisan think tank, found Colorado’s carbon emission reduction goals will cost ratepayers $108 billion through 2050. The p... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more 1 2 3 4
Report: Carbon emissions reductions cost ratepayers $108 billion By EPN Staff A new report by the Common Sense Institute (CSI), a nonpartisan think tank, found Colorado’s carbon emission reduction goals will cost ratepayers $108 billion through 2050. The p... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more 1 2 3 4
Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more 1 2 3 4
Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more 1 2 3 4
Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more
The mineral demands for a solar power expansion By EPN Staff While the prospect of powering millions of homes using energy from the sun continues to draw attention, the details are far more complex. A massive solar power expansion will req... Read more