Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more Rare earth minerals: The peril and promise of coal ash By EPN Staff A recent study led by researchers at the University of Texas estimates the coal ash stored around the United States contains 11 million tons of rare earth elements worth app... 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 Conservatives shouldn’t fight to defund coal By Thomas Aiello Market forces work: coal used for domestic electricity generation has declined steadily for almost two decades. This decline has also been fueled by efforts by Democratic pol... Read more Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll By EPN Staff Policies designed to combat climate change in Colorado have sandbagged the state’s economy by costing billions of dollars and resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs, ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky MOST VIEWED 1 The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies 2 Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge 3 EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses 4 Arizona’s declining groundwater problem DONATE
Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more Rare earth minerals: The peril and promise of coal ash By EPN Staff A recent study led by researchers at the University of Texas estimates the coal ash stored around the United States contains 11 million tons of rare earth elements worth app... 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 Conservatives shouldn’t fight to defund coal By Thomas Aiello Market forces work: coal used for domestic electricity generation has declined steadily for almost two decades. This decline has also been fueled by efforts by Democratic pol... Read more Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll By EPN Staff Policies designed to combat climate change in Colorado have sandbagged the state’s economy by costing billions of dollars and resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs, ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky MOST VIEWED 1 The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies 2 Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge 3 EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses 4 Arizona’s declining groundwater problem DONATE
Rare earth minerals: The peril and promise of coal ash By EPN Staff A recent study led by researchers at the University of Texas estimates the coal ash stored around the United States contains 11 million tons of rare earth elements worth app... 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 Conservatives shouldn’t fight to defund coal By Thomas Aiello Market forces work: coal used for domestic electricity generation has declined steadily for almost two decades. This decline has also been fueled by efforts by Democratic pol... Read more Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll By EPN Staff Policies designed to combat climate change in Colorado have sandbagged the state’s economy by costing billions of dollars and resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs, ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky MOST VIEWED 1 The U.S. can be an AI leader with good energy policies 2 Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge 3 EIA: Computing’s energy needs are outpacing all other commercial uses 4 Arizona’s declining groundwater problem 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 Conservatives shouldn’t fight to defund coal By Thomas Aiello Market forces work: coal used for domestic electricity generation has declined steadily for almost two decades. This decline has also been fueled by efforts by Democratic pol... Read more Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll By EPN Staff Policies designed to combat climate change in Colorado have sandbagged the state’s economy by costing billions of dollars and resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs, ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky
Conservatives shouldn’t fight to defund coal By Thomas Aiello Market forces work: coal used for domestic electricity generation has declined steadily for almost two decades. This decline has also been fueled by efforts by Democratic pol... Read more Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll By EPN Staff Policies designed to combat climate change in Colorado have sandbagged the state’s economy by costing billions of dollars and resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs, ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky
Study: Colorado’s green policies carry a massive economic toll By EPN Staff Policies designed to combat climate change in Colorado have sandbagged the state’s economy by costing billions of dollars and resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs, ... Read more The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky
The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... Read more The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky
The resilience of U.S. coal in the global market By EPN Staff The United States still exports a significant amount of coal, reaching a six-year high in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, U.S... Read more Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky
Growing focus on embracing nuclear, spent fuel storage By EPN Staff The effort to identify potential areas for spent nuclear fuel storage is gaining traction in multiple regions, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Idaho, New Mexico and Colorado, urni... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky
Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Kentucky