FRAMER Act works to incentivize states to roll back onerous energy codes applied to new home building By Jeff Crank Key Points Rep. Jeff Crank’s FRAMER Act targets strict state energy codes by incentivizing states to roll back regulations that exceed federal standards, arguing these rules ... Read more Governing for fire in a high-risk century By Robert Gordon Key Points Wildfire risk and losses are rising sharply, driving higher costs for homeowners, insurers, and governments as fires increasingly destroy entire communities rat... Read more Expensive and concerning new energy mandate from Colorado’s PUC By Anthony Hartsook Key Points Colorado’s PUC updated “clean heat plan” emissions targets, requiring Xcel Energy and other natural gas utilities to cut heating-related carbon emissions by ... Read more Feds warn Colorado’s wolf reintroduction is out of compliance, threaten takeover By EPN Staff Key Points USFWS is threatening to take over Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program unless Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides required documentation within 30 days and resol... Read more Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is restructuring and rebranding federal science laboratories to realign energy research priorities, including scaling back NCAR’s climate-f... 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 Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... 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 Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Idaho National Laboratory to unlock the energy potential of spent nuclear fuel 2 Rural red states lead in power grid reliability, report finds 3 Oklahoma seeks new federal laboratory focused on gas, AI and space research 4 EPA rolls back greenhouse gas rule, estimates $1.3 trillion in savings for American consumers DONATE
Governing for fire in a high-risk century By Robert Gordon Key Points Wildfire risk and losses are rising sharply, driving higher costs for homeowners, insurers, and governments as fires increasingly destroy entire communities rat... Read more Expensive and concerning new energy mandate from Colorado’s PUC By Anthony Hartsook Key Points Colorado’s PUC updated “clean heat plan” emissions targets, requiring Xcel Energy and other natural gas utilities to cut heating-related carbon emissions by ... Read more Feds warn Colorado’s wolf reintroduction is out of compliance, threaten takeover By EPN Staff Key Points USFWS is threatening to take over Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program unless Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides required documentation within 30 days and resol... Read more Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is restructuring and rebranding federal science laboratories to realign energy research priorities, including scaling back NCAR’s climate-f... 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 Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... 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 Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Idaho National Laboratory to unlock the energy potential of spent nuclear fuel 2 Rural red states lead in power grid reliability, report finds 3 Oklahoma seeks new federal laboratory focused on gas, AI and space research 4 EPA rolls back greenhouse gas rule, estimates $1.3 trillion in savings for American consumers DONATE
Expensive and concerning new energy mandate from Colorado’s PUC By Anthony Hartsook Key Points Colorado’s PUC updated “clean heat plan” emissions targets, requiring Xcel Energy and other natural gas utilities to cut heating-related carbon emissions by ... Read more Feds warn Colorado’s wolf reintroduction is out of compliance, threaten takeover By EPN Staff Key Points USFWS is threatening to take over Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program unless Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides required documentation within 30 days and resol... Read more Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is restructuring and rebranding federal science laboratories to realign energy research priorities, including scaling back NCAR’s climate-f... 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 Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... 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 Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Idaho National Laboratory to unlock the energy potential of spent nuclear fuel 2 Rural red states lead in power grid reliability, report finds 3 Oklahoma seeks new federal laboratory focused on gas, AI and space research 4 EPA rolls back greenhouse gas rule, estimates $1.3 trillion in savings for American consumers DONATE
Feds warn Colorado’s wolf reintroduction is out of compliance, threaten takeover By EPN Staff Key Points USFWS is threatening to take over Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program unless Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides required documentation within 30 days and resol... Read more Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is restructuring and rebranding federal science laboratories to realign energy research priorities, including scaling back NCAR’s climate-f... 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 Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... 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 Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is restructuring and rebranding federal science laboratories to realign energy research priorities, including scaling back NCAR’s climate-f... 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 Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... 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 Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
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 Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... 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 Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... 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 Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
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 Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
Colorado agency demands gas utilities drastically cut emissions to meet climate goals By EPN Staff Key Points Colorado’s PUC dramatically tightened greenhouse-gas mandates, requiring gas utilities to cut emissions 41% by 2035, far beyond the reductions set in the 2021 Clean... 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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
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 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado