Rural red states lead in power grid reliability, report finds By EPN Staff Key Points A study by The Western Way found that ten mostly rural states (including South Dakota, Arizona, and North Dakota) have power grids 2–7 times more reliable than the ... Read more Oregon utility warns of future rate hikes due to green mandates By EPN Staff Key Points PacifiCorp warned regulators that meeting Oregon’s aggressive clean-energy timelines under HB 2021 would cause “severe affordability impacts” for customers, given c... Read more Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... Read more Companies break ground on new generation of nuclear power plants after Trump directive By EPN Staff Key Points Small Modular Reactors are emerging as a critical solution to surging U.S. electricity demand, offering reliable, carbon-free baseload power with faster and cheaper... Read more Critical uranium to fuel nuclear resurgence By EPN Staff Key Points Uranium has been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List, unlocking access to federal incentives, expedited permitting and financial support, part of a broader Tr... Read more 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and electricity needs freedom By Travis Fisher and Jennifer Huddleston Key Points The U.S. energy system is governed by outdated, slow-moving regulations that hinder the fast-paced growth of artificial intelligence and...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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah MOST VIEWED 1 What the downfall of an environmental powerhouse could mean for conservative policy 2 As demand rises, lawmakers revisit energy permitting rules 3 A new era in mining safety 4 Rural red states lead in power grid reliability, report finds DONATE
Oregon utility warns of future rate hikes due to green mandates By EPN Staff Key Points PacifiCorp warned regulators that meeting Oregon’s aggressive clean-energy timelines under HB 2021 would cause “severe affordability impacts” for customers, given c... Read more Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... Read more Companies break ground on new generation of nuclear power plants after Trump directive By EPN Staff Key Points Small Modular Reactors are emerging as a critical solution to surging U.S. electricity demand, offering reliable, carbon-free baseload power with faster and cheaper... Read more Critical uranium to fuel nuclear resurgence By EPN Staff Key Points Uranium has been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List, unlocking access to federal incentives, expedited permitting and financial support, part of a broader Tr... Read more 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah MOST VIEWED 1 What the downfall of an environmental powerhouse could mean for conservative policy 2 As demand rises, lawmakers revisit energy permitting rules 3 A new era in mining safety 4 Rural red states lead in power grid reliability, report finds DONATE
Utah railway and other energy infrastructure projects to face fewer hurdles as NEPA falls in crosshairs By EPN Staff Key Points The unanimous Seven County Infrastructure Coalition decision limits NEPA reviews to direct project impacts, reducing the ability of opponents to delay projects by c... Read more Companies break ground on new generation of nuclear power plants after Trump directive By EPN Staff Key Points Small Modular Reactors are emerging as a critical solution to surging U.S. electricity demand, offering reliable, carbon-free baseload power with faster and cheaper... Read more Critical uranium to fuel nuclear resurgence By EPN Staff Key Points Uranium has been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List, unlocking access to federal incentives, expedited permitting and financial support, part of a broader Tr... Read more 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah MOST VIEWED 1 What the downfall of an environmental powerhouse could mean for conservative policy 2 As demand rises, lawmakers revisit energy permitting rules 3 A new era in mining safety 4 Rural red states lead in power grid reliability, report finds DONATE
Companies break ground on new generation of nuclear power plants after Trump directive By EPN Staff Key Points Small Modular Reactors are emerging as a critical solution to surging U.S. electricity demand, offering reliable, carbon-free baseload power with faster and cheaper... Read more Critical uranium to fuel nuclear resurgence By EPN Staff Key Points Uranium has been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List, unlocking access to federal incentives, expedited permitting and financial support, part of a broader Tr... Read more 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah
Critical uranium to fuel nuclear resurgence By EPN Staff Key Points Uranium has been added to the U.S. Critical Minerals List, unlocking access to federal incentives, expedited permitting and financial support, part of a broader Tr... Read more 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah
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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah
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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah
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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah
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 1 2 3 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to Utah