Three decommissioned nuclear plants to restart to support growing energy demand By EPN Staff Key Points Three previously decommissioned nuclear plants in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Iowa will be brought back online between 2026 and 2029 to help meet record-high elect... Read more As tax credits end, will EV sales continue? By EPN Staff Key Points The end of the credits may expose weak consumer demand, especially in states where EV adoption was driven by price incentives. Auto manufacturing states ... Read more States roll back energy rules to tackle rising housing costs By EPN Staff Key Points Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed an executive order letting builders follow older, less-restrictive 2020 energy standards instead of stricter 2024 rules to speed hous... Read more The NRC celebrates 50 years by advancing nuclear energy By David Wright Key Points The NRC is modernizing its regulatory framework under Executive Order 14300, with a focus on agility, risk-informed reviews, and transparen... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more Google strikes data center energy pact with utilities By EPN Staff Google announced a pair of new utility agreements this month that may provide a roadmap for data center projects looking to throttle their energy usage so they can hook into exis... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... 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 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 Subscribe to Michigan MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
As tax credits end, will EV sales continue? By EPN Staff Key Points The end of the credits may expose weak consumer demand, especially in states where EV adoption was driven by price incentives. Auto manufacturing states ... Read more States roll back energy rules to tackle rising housing costs By EPN Staff Key Points Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed an executive order letting builders follow older, less-restrictive 2020 energy standards instead of stricter 2024 rules to speed hous... Read more The NRC celebrates 50 years by advancing nuclear energy By David Wright Key Points The NRC is modernizing its regulatory framework under Executive Order 14300, with a focus on agility, risk-informed reviews, and transparen... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more Google strikes data center energy pact with utilities By EPN Staff Google announced a pair of new utility agreements this month that may provide a roadmap for data center projects looking to throttle their energy usage so they can hook into exis... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... 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 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 Subscribe to Michigan MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
States roll back energy rules to tackle rising housing costs By EPN Staff Key Points Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed an executive order letting builders follow older, less-restrictive 2020 energy standards instead of stricter 2024 rules to speed hous... Read more The NRC celebrates 50 years by advancing nuclear energy By David Wright Key Points The NRC is modernizing its regulatory framework under Executive Order 14300, with a focus on agility, risk-informed reviews, and transparen... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more Google strikes data center energy pact with utilities By EPN Staff Google announced a pair of new utility agreements this month that may provide a roadmap for data center projects looking to throttle their energy usage so they can hook into exis... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... 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 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 Subscribe to Michigan MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
The NRC celebrates 50 years by advancing nuclear energy By David Wright Key Points The NRC is modernizing its regulatory framework under Executive Order 14300, with a focus on agility, risk-informed reviews, and transparen... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more Google strikes data center energy pact with utilities By EPN Staff Google announced a pair of new utility agreements this month that may provide a roadmap for data center projects looking to throttle their energy usage so they can hook into exis... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... 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 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 Subscribe to Michigan
Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more Google strikes data center energy pact with utilities By EPN Staff Google announced a pair of new utility agreements this month that may provide a roadmap for data center projects looking to throttle their energy usage so they can hook into exis... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... 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 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 Subscribe to Michigan
Google strikes data center energy pact with utilities By EPN Staff Google announced a pair of new utility agreements this month that may provide a roadmap for data center projects looking to throttle their energy usage so they can hook into exis... Read more Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... 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 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 Subscribe to Michigan
Lawsuit: Energy companies to blame for heat-related death By EPN Staff Four years after a woman was found dead in her car during a Pacific Northwest heatwave, her daughter is suing seven oil and gas companies, alleging they’re responsible for the re... Read more As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... 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 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 Subscribe to Michigan
As EPA delays Biden-era PFAS standards, New Jersey scores major settlement By EPN Staff New Jersey recently finalized a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination linked to the company’s facilities – one of the largest such settlements to date. T... 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 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 Subscribe to Michigan
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 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 Subscribe to Michigan
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 Subscribe to Michigan