Bill to turn an Alabama regs commission into an appointed board on hold By EPN Staff Key points Alabama House Bill 392 proposes changing the Public Service Commission (PSC) from an elected body to a governor-appointed board, with new appointments beginning in ... 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 Local governments limiting data center growth as public opposition mounts By EPN Staff Key Points Local governments increasingly rejected, delayed, or restricted new data center projects in late 2025 due to mounting resident opposition over issues like energy us... 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 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 Georgia PSC races could decide the state’s energy future By EPN Staff Key Points Two Public Service Commission seats could determine the state’s direction on electric rates, energy reliability, and the mix of power generation amid surging deman... Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Georgia embraces 'all of the above' strategy By EPN Staff Key Points Georgia regulators approved an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, adding 4,000 MW of renewables, 1,500 MW of storage, new natural gas and... Read more Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia 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 Local governments limiting data center growth as public opposition mounts By EPN Staff Key Points Local governments increasingly rejected, delayed, or restricted new data center projects in late 2025 due to mounting resident opposition over issues like energy us... 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 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 Georgia PSC races could decide the state’s energy future By EPN Staff Key Points Two Public Service Commission seats could determine the state’s direction on electric rates, energy reliability, and the mix of power generation amid surging deman... Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Georgia embraces 'all of the above' strategy By EPN Staff Key Points Georgia regulators approved an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, adding 4,000 MW of renewables, 1,500 MW of storage, new natural gas and... Read more Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia 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
Local governments limiting data center growth as public opposition mounts By EPN Staff Key Points Local governments increasingly rejected, delayed, or restricted new data center projects in late 2025 due to mounting resident opposition over issues like energy us... 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 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 Georgia PSC races could decide the state’s energy future By EPN Staff Key Points Two Public Service Commission seats could determine the state’s direction on electric rates, energy reliability, and the mix of power generation amid surging deman... Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Georgia embraces 'all of the above' strategy By EPN Staff Key Points Georgia regulators approved an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, adding 4,000 MW of renewables, 1,500 MW of storage, new natural gas and... Read more Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia 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
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 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 Georgia PSC races could decide the state’s energy future By EPN Staff Key Points Two Public Service Commission seats could determine the state’s direction on electric rates, energy reliability, and the mix of power generation amid surging deman... Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Georgia embraces 'all of the above' strategy By EPN Staff Key Points Georgia regulators approved an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, adding 4,000 MW of renewables, 1,500 MW of storage, new natural gas and... Read more Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia
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 Georgia PSC races could decide the state’s energy future By EPN Staff Key Points Two Public Service Commission seats could determine the state’s direction on electric rates, energy reliability, and the mix of power generation amid surging deman... Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Georgia embraces 'all of the above' strategy By EPN Staff Key Points Georgia regulators approved an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, adding 4,000 MW of renewables, 1,500 MW of storage, new natural gas and... Read more Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia
Georgia PSC races could decide the state’s energy future By EPN Staff Key Points Two Public Service Commission seats could determine the state’s direction on electric rates, energy reliability, and the mix of power generation amid surging deman... Read more No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Georgia embraces 'all of the above' strategy By EPN Staff Key Points Georgia regulators approved an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, adding 4,000 MW of renewables, 1,500 MW of storage, new natural gas and... Read more Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia
No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions By EPN Staff Key Points Between 2005 and 2023, all 50 states reduced per-capita CO2 emissions, while nationwide energy-related emissions fell 20% even as the population grew 14%. ... Read more Georgia embraces 'all of the above' strategy By EPN Staff Key Points Georgia regulators approved an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, adding 4,000 MW of renewables, 1,500 MW of storage, new natural gas and... Read more Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia
Georgia embraces 'all of the above' strategy By EPN Staff Key Points Georgia regulators approved an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy, adding 4,000 MW of renewables, 1,500 MW of storage, new natural gas and... Read more Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia
Report casts doubt on data center growth forecasts By EPN Staff Key Points A London Economics International report, prepared for the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues that U.S. data center plans may be unr... Read more The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia
The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies By Jeff Tench Key Points Hyperscale data centers have rapidly expanded, with facilities now starting at 100 MW and customers seeking 1 GW or more, equivalent to the e... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Georgia