U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions By EPN Staff Key Points The U.S. relies almost entirely on imported uranium, and a looming 2028 ban on Russian nuclear fuel could leave a multi-year supply gap even with DOE waivers. ... 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 Data center real estate deals skyrocket By EPN Staff Analysts are tracking a massive crop of proposed new data centers, with one of the world’s largest commercial real estate firms saying demand is so high that pre-leasing of new c... Read more Pilot program to streamline U.S. nuclear development By EPN Staff The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) unveiled a pilot initiative aimed at revolutionizing advanced nuclear reactor testing. The program allows private developers to build a... 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 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 Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... 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 U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina MOST VIEWED 1 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future 2 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 3 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 4 At a glance: New York 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 Data center real estate deals skyrocket By EPN Staff Analysts are tracking a massive crop of proposed new data centers, with one of the world’s largest commercial real estate firms saying demand is so high that pre-leasing of new c... Read more Pilot program to streamline U.S. nuclear development By EPN Staff The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) unveiled a pilot initiative aimed at revolutionizing advanced nuclear reactor testing. The program allows private developers to build a... 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 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 Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... 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 U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina MOST VIEWED 1 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future 2 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 3 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 4 At a glance: New York DONATE
Data center real estate deals skyrocket By EPN Staff Analysts are tracking a massive crop of proposed new data centers, with one of the world’s largest commercial real estate firms saying demand is so high that pre-leasing of new c... Read more Pilot program to streamline U.S. nuclear development By EPN Staff The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) unveiled a pilot initiative aimed at revolutionizing advanced nuclear reactor testing. The program allows private developers to build a... 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 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 Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... 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 U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina MOST VIEWED 1 Energy workers preserve the past while powering the future 2 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 3 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 4 At a glance: New York DONATE
Pilot program to streamline U.S. nuclear development By EPN Staff The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) unveiled a pilot initiative aimed at revolutionizing advanced nuclear reactor testing. The program allows private developers to build a... 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 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 Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... 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 U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina
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 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 Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... 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 U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina
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 Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... 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 U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina
Amid costly weather events, states and insurers search for solutions By EPN Staff The economic landscape for insurers in California and Florida has become increasingly challenging, as destructive weather events have exacted punishing costs and widespread damag... 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 U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina
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 U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina
U.S. lags as China powers forward with coal, solar By EPN Staff China installed twice as much utility-scale solar in 2024 as the United States had in total, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The 227 gigawatts (GW... Read more Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina
Utility regulators weigh new rates for AI, data center demand By EPN Staff Growing electricity demand, sparked in part by a predicted boom in energy-hungry artificial intelligence, has state regulators considering higher rates and other significant chan... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to South Carolina