Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and... Read more Fix Our Forests Act aims to streamline how US mitigates wildfire risk By EPN Staff Key Points The Fix Our Forests Act (S. 1462), led by Sen. John Curtis (R-UT), advanced out of the Senate Agriculture Committee on an 18-5 vote, aiming to modernize federal wil... Read more Market-based energy reforms let AI industry power itself By EPN Staff Key Points States are adopting Consumer Regulated Energy (CRE) frameworks allowing large users like AI data centers to generate their own electricity without utility regulatio... Read more Newsom holds California back with geothermal veto By EPN Staff Key Points Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 527, which would have streamlined geothermal exploration by exempting test wells from CEQA — a move supporters say would have... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
Fix Our Forests Act aims to streamline how US mitigates wildfire risk By EPN Staff Key Points The Fix Our Forests Act (S. 1462), led by Sen. John Curtis (R-UT), advanced out of the Senate Agriculture Committee on an 18-5 vote, aiming to modernize federal wil... Read more Market-based energy reforms let AI industry power itself By EPN Staff Key Points States are adopting Consumer Regulated Energy (CRE) frameworks allowing large users like AI data centers to generate their own electricity without utility regulatio... Read more Newsom holds California back with geothermal veto By EPN Staff Key Points Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 527, which would have streamlined geothermal exploration by exempting test wells from CEQA — a move supporters say would have... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
Market-based energy reforms let AI industry power itself By EPN Staff Key Points States are adopting Consumer Regulated Energy (CRE) frameworks allowing large users like AI data centers to generate their own electricity without utility regulatio... Read more Newsom holds California back with geothermal veto By EPN Staff Key Points Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 527, which would have streamlined geothermal exploration by exempting test wells from CEQA — a move supporters say would have... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah MOST VIEWED 1 Colorado congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of the state’s largest coal plant 2 Investigation uncovers alleged ethical issues in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 3 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule 4 Colorado’s grid expansion could mean billions in growth DONATE
Newsom holds California back with geothermal veto By EPN Staff Key Points Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 527, which would have streamlined geothermal exploration by exempting test wells from CEQA — a move supporters say would have... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah
Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By EPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah passed statewide bans on adding fluoride to public water, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to en... Read more States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah
States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah
With the growth of data centers, water worries persist By EPN Staff Massive data centers that power AI models are drawing millions of gallons of water for cooling, triggering concerns in drought-prone regions like Arizona an... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah
SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah
Feds OK new small modular nuclear reactor design By EPN Staff The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the United States’ second Small Modular Reactor design, an important step in a still fledgling sector of U.S. nuclear development. ... Read more Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah
Domestic uranium production gets a boost in the Southwest By EPN Staff The transport of uranium ore from a northern Arizona mine to a southern Utah refining plant has resumed via tribal lands following months of negotiations, providing a pathway for... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Utah