Exclusive: Energy secretary pledges to work with states, restore common sense By EPN Staff This is the first part of a three-part series from EPN’s exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. U.S. Energ... Read more Net zero does not facilitate return on investment By Dan Romito Current net zero strategies often overlook the importance of capital discipline. Achieving absolute net zero incorrectly assumes an unlimited supply of investor cap... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Courts levy new costs on energy project protests By EPN Staff Recent high-profile court decisions have put a dent in the climate change protest movement, leading environmental groups to reconsider the costs of litigation and giving industry... Read more Lessons learned: How electric grids withstood bitter cold in 2025 By EPN Staff Domestic power systems performed well during January’s cold weather without major issues in either the natural gas or electric systems, according to a joint review from the Feder... Read more U.S. manufacturing is driving demand for natural gas By EPN Staff Energy usage in the U.S. manufacturing sector has been ticking up since a 2010 low, and consumption increased 6% between 2018 and 2022, according to the latest available numbers ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more How to solve America’s electricity crisis By Alex Epstein The following is Alex Epstein’s recent testimony at the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on “Leading the Charge: Opportunities to Strengthen America’s Energy Reliability.” ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas 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
Net zero does not facilitate return on investment By Dan Romito Current net zero strategies often overlook the importance of capital discipline. Achieving absolute net zero incorrectly assumes an unlimited supply of investor cap... Read more To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Courts levy new costs on energy project protests By EPN Staff Recent high-profile court decisions have put a dent in the climate change protest movement, leading environmental groups to reconsider the costs of litigation and giving industry... Read more Lessons learned: How electric grids withstood bitter cold in 2025 By EPN Staff Domestic power systems performed well during January’s cold weather without major issues in either the natural gas or electric systems, according to a joint review from the Feder... Read more U.S. manufacturing is driving demand for natural gas By EPN Staff Energy usage in the U.S. manufacturing sector has been ticking up since a 2010 low, and consumption increased 6% between 2018 and 2022, according to the latest available numbers ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more How to solve America’s electricity crisis By Alex Epstein The following is Alex Epstein’s recent testimony at the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on “Leading the Charge: Opportunities to Strengthen America’s Energy Reliability.” ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas 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
To meet demand, Texas approves critical high voltage lines By EPN Staff Texas regulators last month approved one of the biggest upgrades to the Texas electric grid in at least a decade, backing the state’s first 765-kilovolt transmission lines. ... Read more Courts levy new costs on energy project protests By EPN Staff Recent high-profile court decisions have put a dent in the climate change protest movement, leading environmental groups to reconsider the costs of litigation and giving industry... Read more Lessons learned: How electric grids withstood bitter cold in 2025 By EPN Staff Domestic power systems performed well during January’s cold weather without major issues in either the natural gas or electric systems, according to a joint review from the Feder... Read more U.S. manufacturing is driving demand for natural gas By EPN Staff Energy usage in the U.S. manufacturing sector has been ticking up since a 2010 low, and consumption increased 6% between 2018 and 2022, according to the latest available numbers ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more How to solve America’s electricity crisis By Alex Epstein The following is Alex Epstein’s recent testimony at the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on “Leading the Charge: Opportunities to Strengthen America’s Energy Reliability.” ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas 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
Courts levy new costs on energy project protests By EPN Staff Recent high-profile court decisions have put a dent in the climate change protest movement, leading environmental groups to reconsider the costs of litigation and giving industry... Read more Lessons learned: How electric grids withstood bitter cold in 2025 By EPN Staff Domestic power systems performed well during January’s cold weather without major issues in either the natural gas or electric systems, according to a joint review from the Feder... Read more U.S. manufacturing is driving demand for natural gas By EPN Staff Energy usage in the U.S. manufacturing sector has been ticking up since a 2010 low, and consumption increased 6% between 2018 and 2022, according to the latest available numbers ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more How to solve America’s electricity crisis By Alex Epstein The following is Alex Epstein’s recent testimony at the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on “Leading the Charge: Opportunities to Strengthen America’s Energy Reliability.” ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas
Lessons learned: How electric grids withstood bitter cold in 2025 By EPN Staff Domestic power systems performed well during January’s cold weather without major issues in either the natural gas or electric systems, according to a joint review from the Feder... Read more U.S. manufacturing is driving demand for natural gas By EPN Staff Energy usage in the U.S. manufacturing sector has been ticking up since a 2010 low, and consumption increased 6% between 2018 and 2022, according to the latest available numbers ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more How to solve America’s electricity crisis By Alex Epstein The following is Alex Epstein’s recent testimony at the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on “Leading the Charge: Opportunities to Strengthen America’s Energy Reliability.” ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas
U.S. manufacturing is driving demand for natural gas By EPN Staff Energy usage in the U.S. manufacturing sector has been ticking up since a 2010 low, and consumption increased 6% between 2018 and 2022, according to the latest available numbers ... Read more Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more How to solve America’s electricity crisis By Alex Epstein The following is Alex Epstein’s recent testimony at the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on “Leading the Charge: Opportunities to Strengthen America’s Energy Reliability.” ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas
Feds OK carbon sequestration project in Texas By EPN Staff Federal regulators have issued final permits for Texas’ first carbon sequestration project, which would pull carbon dioxide from the air and inject it deep into the Earth. ... Read more How to solve America’s electricity crisis By Alex Epstein The following is Alex Epstein’s recent testimony at the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on “Leading the Charge: Opportunities to Strengthen America’s Energy Reliability.” ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas
How to solve America’s electricity crisis By Alex Epstein The following is Alex Epstein’s recent testimony at the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on “Leading the Charge: Opportunities to Strengthen America’s Energy Reliability.” ... Read more Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas
Mason appointed to lead EPA’s energy-rich Region 6 By EPN Staff Scott Mason IV, of Oklahoma and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to serve as the 14th administrator of the Environmental Protection ... Read more Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas
Slashing burdensome regulations to protect businesses, consumers By Stephanie Bice For too long, overregulation has had detrimental impacts on our economy. Businesses have been forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic red tape rather than focusing on what... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Subscribe to Texas