US natural gas consumption set to hit record high By EPN staff Key Points U.S. natural gas consumption is projected to reach a record 91.4 billion cubic feet per day in 2025, up 1% from last year due mainly to colder winter weather. ... Read more First-in-nation gas stove warning label law faces legal heat By EPN Staff Key Points The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) sued Colorado to block HB25-1161, arguing that requiring “health warning” labels on gas stoves violates manu... Read more Alaska is ready to play a key role in America’s energy future By Clark Penney This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House’s Natural Resources Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing "Unleashing Alaska’s Ex... Read more The ‘Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act’ protects consumer choices By Ben Lieberman Key Points H.R. 4626 (“Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act”) would let the Department of Energy re-evaluate and fix existing appliance regulat... Read more U.S. seeks overhaul of liquified natural gas regulations By EPN staff Key Points The DOT is revising LNG facility regulations for the first time since 2004, aiming to streamline rules, boost exports, and support small-scale... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses By EPN Staff The electricity it takes to run computers in commercial buildings is expected to increase faster than any other commercial use, according to the Energy Info... Read more President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas MOST VIEWED 1 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 2 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 3 At a glance: New York 4 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions DONATE
First-in-nation gas stove warning label law faces legal heat By EPN Staff Key Points The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) sued Colorado to block HB25-1161, arguing that requiring “health warning” labels on gas stoves violates manu... Read more Alaska is ready to play a key role in America’s energy future By Clark Penney This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House’s Natural Resources Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing "Unleashing Alaska’s Ex... Read more The ‘Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act’ protects consumer choices By Ben Lieberman Key Points H.R. 4626 (“Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act”) would let the Department of Energy re-evaluate and fix existing appliance regulat... Read more U.S. seeks overhaul of liquified natural gas regulations By EPN staff Key Points The DOT is revising LNG facility regulations for the first time since 2004, aiming to streamline rules, boost exports, and support small-scale... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses By EPN Staff The electricity it takes to run computers in commercial buildings is expected to increase faster than any other commercial use, according to the Energy Info... Read more President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas MOST VIEWED 1 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 2 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 3 At a glance: New York 4 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions DONATE
Alaska is ready to play a key role in America’s energy future By Clark Penney This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House’s Natural Resources Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing "Unleashing Alaska’s Ex... Read more The ‘Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act’ protects consumer choices By Ben Lieberman Key Points H.R. 4626 (“Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act”) would let the Department of Energy re-evaluate and fix existing appliance regulat... Read more U.S. seeks overhaul of liquified natural gas regulations By EPN staff Key Points The DOT is revising LNG facility regulations for the first time since 2004, aiming to streamline rules, boost exports, and support small-scale... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses By EPN Staff The electricity it takes to run computers in commercial buildings is expected to increase faster than any other commercial use, according to the Energy Info... Read more President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas MOST VIEWED 1 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 2 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 3 At a glance: New York 4 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions DONATE
The ‘Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act’ protects consumer choices By Ben Lieberman Key Points H.R. 4626 (“Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act”) would let the Department of Energy re-evaluate and fix existing appliance regulat... Read more U.S. seeks overhaul of liquified natural gas regulations By EPN staff Key Points The DOT is revising LNG facility regulations for the first time since 2004, aiming to streamline rules, boost exports, and support small-scale... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses By EPN Staff The electricity it takes to run computers in commercial buildings is expected to increase faster than any other commercial use, according to the Energy Info... Read more President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas
U.S. seeks overhaul of liquified natural gas regulations By EPN staff Key Points The DOT is revising LNG facility regulations for the first time since 2004, aiming to streamline rules, boost exports, and support small-scale... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses By EPN Staff The electricity it takes to run computers in commercial buildings is expected to increase faster than any other commercial use, according to the Energy Info... Read more President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas
Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses By EPN Staff The electricity it takes to run computers in commercial buildings is expected to increase faster than any other commercial use, according to the Energy Info... Read more President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas
Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses By EPN Staff The electricity it takes to run computers in commercial buildings is expected to increase faster than any other commercial use, according to the Energy Info... Read more President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas
EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses By EPN Staff The electricity it takes to run computers in commercial buildings is expected to increase faster than any other commercial use, according to the Energy Info... Read more President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas
President Trump’s energy action is the right call for Arizona By Kevin Thompson President Trump’s recent executive action delaying the EPA’s updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule is a critical step toward ensuring en... Read more EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas
EIA: Eastern states to drive growth of natural gas, LNG By EPN Staff Liquified Natural Gas exports out of Gulf Coast facilities are driving natural gas demand growth in the United States, but more of the gas ultimately export... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Natural Gas