The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Poised to jump, LNG exports may face tariff hurdle By EPN Staff Two new liquified natural gas export terminals opened on the Gulf Coast in December, and three more are under construction, paving the way for a potential surge in LNG exports – ... Read more Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Mapping the future of geothermal energy production By EPN Staff Texas may hold much more geothermal energy potential than once thought, and existing oil wells may eventually be used to tap the Earth’s heat to generate electricity. A ne... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas MOST VIEWED 1 States take the lead on expediting electric transmission 2 Achieving energy independence is a national imperative 3 U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level 4 NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed DONATE
Poised to jump, LNG exports may face tariff hurdle By EPN Staff Two new liquified natural gas export terminals opened on the Gulf Coast in December, and three more are under construction, paving the way for a potential surge in LNG exports – ... Read more Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Mapping the future of geothermal energy production By EPN Staff Texas may hold much more geothermal energy potential than once thought, and existing oil wells may eventually be used to tap the Earth’s heat to generate electricity. A ne... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas MOST VIEWED 1 States take the lead on expediting electric transmission 2 Achieving energy independence is a national imperative 3 U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level 4 NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed DONATE
Closer look: The life cycle, benefits and costs of solar panels By EPN Staff Recent advances in solar technology have driven down the cost of panels while increasing efficiency. These same innovations are also creating new environmental challenges that ra... Read more If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Mapping the future of geothermal energy production By EPN Staff Texas may hold much more geothermal energy potential than once thought, and existing oil wells may eventually be used to tap the Earth’s heat to generate electricity. A ne... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas MOST VIEWED 1 States take the lead on expediting electric transmission 2 Achieving energy independence is a national imperative 3 U.S. cuts emissions, but global CO2 hits record level 4 NASA climate research lab draws attention as spending slashed DONATE
If you like food, then you should like natural gas By Dan Romito The relationship between natural gas and agricultural productivity is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of modern farming. In short, we are now producing far more with f... Read more Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Mapping the future of geothermal energy production By EPN Staff Texas may hold much more geothermal energy potential than once thought, and existing oil wells may eventually be used to tap the Earth’s heat to generate electricity. A ne... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas
Florida looks to rein in invasive wild hogs By EPN Staff They’re called wild hogs, feral hogs and razorbacks – an invasive species that’s been a huge problem in Florida, all over the Southeast and beyond. But while six states, l... Read more Mapping the future of geothermal energy production By EPN Staff Texas may hold much more geothermal energy potential than once thought, and existing oil wells may eventually be used to tap the Earth’s heat to generate electricity. A ne... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas
Mapping the future of geothermal energy production By EPN Staff Texas may hold much more geothermal energy potential than once thought, and existing oil wells may eventually be used to tap the Earth’s heat to generate electricity. A ne... Read more Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas
Texas’ thirst for economic growth raises water supply worries By EPN Staff Texas must get serious about its future water needs, spending steadily and smartly to protect its massive economy from the high likelihood of a devastating drought, an influentia... Read more States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas
States’ scrutiny of PFAS expands through litigation, regulation By EPN Staff The Texas attorney general’s lawsuit against DuPont and 3M and a Republican legislator’s proposal to tighten restrictions on fertilizer production, sale and use are among the lat... Read more California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas
California v. Texas: Different energy regulatory systems, different outcomes By Dan Romito California’s electrical grid, overseen by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), exemplifies the broader challenges of the state’s overregulation, ineffective leade... Read more How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas
How a rural co-op is trading coal for solar, battery storage By EPN Staff A rural Texas electric cooperative plans to convert a coal-fired power plant to a solar and battery storage facility with more than $1.4 billion in federal funding. San Mi... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to Texas