Securing America’s grid against foreign attack By Harry Krejsa Key Points China views the U.S. electric grid as a strategic military target, with cyber operations intended to disrupt civilian infrastructure and undermine U.S. pow... Read more America needs a mining comeback By Nicholas Lugansky Key Points As the economy electrifies, minerals like lithium, copper, nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements are becoming foundational to energy systems, advanced tec... Read more Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management By Kelly Norris Key Points State forestry agencies play a vital role in reducing wildfire risk through active management on state, private, and federal lands, particularly where landscapes... Read more The energy evolution cannot leave consumers behind By Maddie Milam Key Points PJM faces a growing reliability and affordability crisis as more than 30 GW of firm generation is set to retire by 2030 while electricity demand continues to ris... Read more Colorado follows Europe’s lead in a cautionary tale of cutting natural gas By Dan Haley Key Points Colorado’s aggressive push to phase out natural gas mirrors Europe’s rapid shift to renewables, which led to higher electricity costs, economic strain and reduced ... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Prescribed fire is a critical, but underused, conservation tool By Jonathan Wood Key Points Prescribed fire is essential for restoring fire-adapted ecosystems, reducing wildfire fuel loads, improving habitat, and preventing catastrophic megafires—far o... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
America needs a mining comeback By Nicholas Lugansky Key Points As the economy electrifies, minerals like lithium, copper, nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements are becoming foundational to energy systems, advanced tec... Read more Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management By Kelly Norris Key Points State forestry agencies play a vital role in reducing wildfire risk through active management on state, private, and federal lands, particularly where landscapes... Read more The energy evolution cannot leave consumers behind By Maddie Milam Key Points PJM faces a growing reliability and affordability crisis as more than 30 GW of firm generation is set to retire by 2030 while electricity demand continues to ris... Read more Colorado follows Europe’s lead in a cautionary tale of cutting natural gas By Dan Haley Key Points Colorado’s aggressive push to phase out natural gas mirrors Europe’s rapid shift to renewables, which led to higher electricity costs, economic strain and reduced ... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Prescribed fire is a critical, but underused, conservation tool By Jonathan Wood Key Points Prescribed fire is essential for restoring fire-adapted ecosystems, reducing wildfire fuel loads, improving habitat, and preventing catastrophic megafires—far o... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management By Kelly Norris Key Points State forestry agencies play a vital role in reducing wildfire risk through active management on state, private, and federal lands, particularly where landscapes... Read more The energy evolution cannot leave consumers behind By Maddie Milam Key Points PJM faces a growing reliability and affordability crisis as more than 30 GW of firm generation is set to retire by 2030 while electricity demand continues to ris... Read more Colorado follows Europe’s lead in a cautionary tale of cutting natural gas By Dan Haley Key Points Colorado’s aggressive push to phase out natural gas mirrors Europe’s rapid shift to renewables, which led to higher electricity costs, economic strain and reduced ... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Prescribed fire is a critical, but underused, conservation tool By Jonathan Wood Key Points Prescribed fire is essential for restoring fire-adapted ecosystems, reducing wildfire fuel loads, improving habitat, and preventing catastrophic megafires—far o... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
The energy evolution cannot leave consumers behind By Maddie Milam Key Points PJM faces a growing reliability and affordability crisis as more than 30 GW of firm generation is set to retire by 2030 while electricity demand continues to ris... Read more Colorado follows Europe’s lead in a cautionary tale of cutting natural gas By Dan Haley Key Points Colorado’s aggressive push to phase out natural gas mirrors Europe’s rapid shift to renewables, which led to higher electricity costs, economic strain and reduced ... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Prescribed fire is a critical, but underused, conservation tool By Jonathan Wood Key Points Prescribed fire is essential for restoring fire-adapted ecosystems, reducing wildfire fuel loads, improving habitat, and preventing catastrophic megafires—far o... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Colorado follows Europe’s lead in a cautionary tale of cutting natural gas By Dan Haley Key Points Colorado’s aggressive push to phase out natural gas mirrors Europe’s rapid shift to renewables, which led to higher electricity costs, economic strain and reduced ... Read more Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Prescribed fire is a critical, but underused, conservation tool By Jonathan Wood Key Points Prescribed fire is essential for restoring fire-adapted ecosystems, reducing wildfire fuel loads, improving habitat, and preventing catastrophic megafires—far o... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Lawmakers must act on energy affordability By James Morrone Key Points Energy affordability has become a major political issue, with voters in states like Georgia and New Jersey expressing frustration over rising electricity costs... Read more Prescribed fire is a critical, but underused, conservation tool By Jonathan Wood Key Points Prescribed fire is essential for restoring fire-adapted ecosystems, reducing wildfire fuel loads, improving habitat, and preventing catastrophic megafires—far o... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Prescribed fire is a critical, but underused, conservation tool By Jonathan Wood Key Points Prescribed fire is essential for restoring fire-adapted ecosystems, reducing wildfire fuel loads, improving habitat, and preventing catastrophic megafires—far o... Read more Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth By Kelly Caufield Key Points Colorado businesses are requesting 5,000 MW of new electric capacity, but the Public Utilities Commission may approve only 200–600 MW—far below what manufactur... Read more Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6
Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more
Green New Deal money finds a new target in Georgia’s energy regulator races By Elizabeth Gianini, President, Regulators RoundTable, Inc Key Points Outside progressive groups spent millions to flip Georgia’s Public Service Commission, aiming to replace the state’s ... Read more