States take the lead on expediting electric transmission By EPN Staff With federal permitting reform stalled in Congress, several U.S. states have launched their own initiatives to accelerate high-voltage transmission development. These acti... Read more Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more Arizona regulators take steps to align with federal energy priorities By EPN Staff In a bid to strengthen grid reliability and align with President Donald J. Trump’s America First energy agenda, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) recently held a special w... Read more Spyware suspected on Chinese-made solar equipment By EPN Staff Recent security audits turned up unexpected communication equipment embedded in Chinese-manufactured solar power inverters and batteries, raising alarms about potential vulnerabi... Read more When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now By EPN Staff Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Info... Read more The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability 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
Citing costs, EPA moves to unwind Biden-era rules By EPN Staff The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed rescinding certain Biden-era regulations on emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. The proposals, which aim t... Read more New York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more Arizona regulators take steps to align with federal energy priorities By EPN Staff In a bid to strengthen grid reliability and align with President Donald J. Trump’s America First energy agenda, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) recently held a special w... Read more Spyware suspected on Chinese-made solar equipment By EPN Staff Recent security audits turned up unexpected communication equipment embedded in Chinese-manufactured solar power inverters and batteries, raising alarms about potential vulnerabi... Read more When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now By EPN Staff Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Info... Read more The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability 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 York faces electric grid reliability risks By EPN Staff New York’s electric grid faces increasing reliability concerns, according to a recent report from the state’s Independent System Operator (NYISO) that drew new attention last wee... Read more High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more Arizona regulators take steps to align with federal energy priorities By EPN Staff In a bid to strengthen grid reliability and align with President Donald J. Trump’s America First energy agenda, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) recently held a special w... Read more Spyware suspected on Chinese-made solar equipment By EPN Staff Recent security audits turned up unexpected communication equipment embedded in Chinese-manufactured solar power inverters and batteries, raising alarms about potential vulnerabi... Read more When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now By EPN Staff Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Info... Read more The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability 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
High summer temps, demand could strain electric grid reliability By EPN Staff Large swaths of the country could see blackouts this summer as heatwaves push some power grids to the brink, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) says in it... Read more Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more Arizona regulators take steps to align with federal energy priorities By EPN Staff In a bid to strengthen grid reliability and align with President Donald J. Trump’s America First energy agenda, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) recently held a special w... Read more Spyware suspected on Chinese-made solar equipment By EPN Staff Recent security audits turned up unexpected communication equipment embedded in Chinese-manufactured solar power inverters and batteries, raising alarms about potential vulnerabi... Read more When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now By EPN Staff Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Info... Read more The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability
Reclaiming energy sovereignty in the South By Eric Skrmetta The recent failures of regional grid operators – the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) – have exposed just how fragile and un... Read more Arizona regulators take steps to align with federal energy priorities By EPN Staff In a bid to strengthen grid reliability and align with President Donald J. Trump’s America First energy agenda, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) recently held a special w... Read more Spyware suspected on Chinese-made solar equipment By EPN Staff Recent security audits turned up unexpected communication equipment embedded in Chinese-manufactured solar power inverters and batteries, raising alarms about potential vulnerabi... Read more When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now By EPN Staff Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Info... Read more The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability
Arizona regulators take steps to align with federal energy priorities By EPN Staff In a bid to strengthen grid reliability and align with President Donald J. Trump’s America First energy agenda, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) recently held a special w... Read more Spyware suspected on Chinese-made solar equipment By EPN Staff Recent security audits turned up unexpected communication equipment embedded in Chinese-manufactured solar power inverters and batteries, raising alarms about potential vulnerabi... Read more When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now By EPN Staff Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Info... Read more The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability
Spyware suspected on Chinese-made solar equipment By EPN Staff Recent security audits turned up unexpected communication equipment embedded in Chinese-manufactured solar power inverters and batteries, raising alarms about potential vulnerabi... Read more When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now By EPN Staff Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Info... Read more The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability
When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now By EPN Staff Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Info... Read more The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability
The risk of energy shortfall is real. Policy solutions exist. By Jim Matheson This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony provided during the recent Congressional energy subcommittee hearing, “Assuring Abundant, Reliable American Energy to Power Innov... Read more Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability
Electric vehicle market faces future with fewer subsidies By EPN Staff Automobile industry stakeholders predict electric vehicle (EV) sales will continue to gain ground despite growing headwinds of tariffs and cuts to tax incentives. New U.S.... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subscribe to Reliability