Population shift to warmer states boosts electric heating By EPN Staff Key Points Electricity now heats 42% of U.S. homes, up from 35% in 2010, while natural gas fell from 49% to 47%, driven by population migration to warmer southern and western... Read more Power players: GOP state commissioners take on national energy leadership roles By EPN Staff Key Points Four new state commissioners — Kim David (OK), Sheri Haugen-Hoffart (ND), Kevin Thompson (AZ), and Gabriella Passidomo Smith (FL) — were appointed to the NARUC Boar... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more Feds streamline agency websites as critics lament loss of public datasets By EPN Staff Key Points Since early 2025, the EPA and CDC have removed thousands of climate and health datasets, citing executive orders to streamline outdated or dup... Read more A growing issue for policymakers: Climate-driven migration By EPN Staff As extreme weather events occur across the U.S., more Americans are choosing to relocate away from flood-prone coasts, wildfire zones and drought-stricken r... Read more E-waste is quickly growing. Regulations need to catch up. By Matt Bedingfield This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Environment Subcommittee during th... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more Electric vehicle sales hit rough road By EPN Staff Hybrid vehicle sales increased in the United States over the first quarter of 2025 while fully electric vehicle sales fell slightly, according to an Energy Information Administra... Read more Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
Power players: GOP state commissioners take on national energy leadership roles By EPN Staff Key Points Four new state commissioners — Kim David (OK), Sheri Haugen-Hoffart (ND), Kevin Thompson (AZ), and Gabriella Passidomo Smith (FL) — were appointed to the NARUC Boar... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more Feds streamline agency websites as critics lament loss of public datasets By EPN Staff Key Points Since early 2025, the EPA and CDC have removed thousands of climate and health datasets, citing executive orders to streamline outdated or dup... Read more A growing issue for policymakers: Climate-driven migration By EPN Staff As extreme weather events occur across the U.S., more Americans are choosing to relocate away from flood-prone coasts, wildfire zones and drought-stricken r... Read more E-waste is quickly growing. Regulations need to catch up. By Matt Bedingfield This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Environment Subcommittee during th... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more Electric vehicle sales hit rough road By EPN Staff Hybrid vehicle sales increased in the United States over the first quarter of 2025 while fully electric vehicle sales fell slightly, according to an Energy Information Administra... Read more Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more Feds streamline agency websites as critics lament loss of public datasets By EPN Staff Key Points Since early 2025, the EPA and CDC have removed thousands of climate and health datasets, citing executive orders to streamline outdated or dup... Read more A growing issue for policymakers: Climate-driven migration By EPN Staff As extreme weather events occur across the U.S., more Americans are choosing to relocate away from flood-prone coasts, wildfire zones and drought-stricken r... Read more E-waste is quickly growing. Regulations need to catch up. By Matt Bedingfield This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Environment Subcommittee during th... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more Electric vehicle sales hit rough road By EPN Staff Hybrid vehicle sales increased in the United States over the first quarter of 2025 while fully electric vehicle sales fell slightly, according to an Energy Information Administra... Read more Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
Feds streamline agency websites as critics lament loss of public datasets By EPN Staff Key Points Since early 2025, the EPA and CDC have removed thousands of climate and health datasets, citing executive orders to streamline outdated or dup... Read more A growing issue for policymakers: Climate-driven migration By EPN Staff As extreme weather events occur across the U.S., more Americans are choosing to relocate away from flood-prone coasts, wildfire zones and drought-stricken r... Read more E-waste is quickly growing. Regulations need to catch up. By Matt Bedingfield This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Environment Subcommittee during th... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more Electric vehicle sales hit rough road By EPN Staff Hybrid vehicle sales increased in the United States over the first quarter of 2025 while fully electric vehicle sales fell slightly, according to an Energy Information Administra... Read more Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida
A growing issue for policymakers: Climate-driven migration By EPN Staff As extreme weather events occur across the U.S., more Americans are choosing to relocate away from flood-prone coasts, wildfire zones and drought-stricken r... Read more E-waste is quickly growing. Regulations need to catch up. By Matt Bedingfield This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Environment Subcommittee during th... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more Electric vehicle sales hit rough road By EPN Staff Hybrid vehicle sales increased in the United States over the first quarter of 2025 while fully electric vehicle sales fell slightly, according to an Energy Information Administra... Read more Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida
E-waste is quickly growing. Regulations need to catch up. By Matt Bedingfield This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Environment Subcommittee during th... Read more As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more Electric vehicle sales hit rough road By EPN Staff Hybrid vehicle sales increased in the United States over the first quarter of 2025 while fully electric vehicle sales fell slightly, according to an Energy Information Administra... Read more Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida
As temps soar, cities promote ‘cool roofs’ for climate resilience By EPN Staff As record summer temperatures scorch urban centers, several U.S. cities such as Miami, Phoenix and Chicago are mandating cool roofs or reflective surfaces o... Read more Electric vehicle sales hit rough road By EPN Staff Hybrid vehicle sales increased in the United States over the first quarter of 2025 while fully electric vehicle sales fell slightly, according to an Energy Information Administra... Read more Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida
Electric vehicle sales hit rough road By EPN Staff Hybrid vehicle sales increased in the United States over the first quarter of 2025 while fully electric vehicle sales fell slightly, according to an Energy Information Administra... Read more Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida
Forecasters: Prepare for another active Atlantic hurricane season By EPN Staff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters warn yet another active Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead this year, with 13 to 19 named storms anticipated.... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida
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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Florida