What does energy look like this year? Trends to look for in 2026 By EPN Staff Key Points Nuclear power is re-emerging as a central pillar of U.S. energy policy, driven by executive action to accelerate permitting, expand SMRs, refurbish existing r... Read more Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management By Kelly Norris Key Points State forestry agencies play a vital role in reducing wildfire risk through active management on state, private, and federal lands, particularly where landscapes... 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 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule By EPN Staff Key Points The DOI’s proposal restores the traditional “multiple-use” mandate, prioritizing economic activities like energy production, grazing, and timber management alongsid... 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 Trump administration moves to strengthen U.S. coal and energy security By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is opening more federal land for coal mining and investing $625 million to modernize existing coal-fired power plants to enhance reliabilit... Read more Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management By Kelly Norris Key Points State forestry agencies play a vital role in reducing wildfire risk through active management on state, private, and federal lands, particularly where landscapes... 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 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule By EPN Staff Key Points The DOI’s proposal restores the traditional “multiple-use” mandate, prioritizing economic activities like energy production, grazing, and timber management alongsid... 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 Trump administration moves to strengthen U.S. coal and energy security By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is opening more federal land for coal mining and investing $625 million to modernize existing coal-fired power plants to enhance reliabilit... Read more Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
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 Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule By EPN Staff Key Points The DOI’s proposal restores the traditional “multiple-use” mandate, prioritizing economic activities like energy production, grazing, and timber management alongsid... 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 Trump administration moves to strengthen U.S. coal and energy security By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is opening more federal land for coal mining and investing $625 million to modernize existing coal-fired power plants to enhance reliabilit... Read more Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule By EPN Staff Key Points The DOI’s proposal restores the traditional “multiple-use” mandate, prioritizing economic activities like energy production, grazing, and timber management alongsid... 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 Trump administration moves to strengthen U.S. coal and energy security By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is opening more federal land for coal mining and investing $625 million to modernize existing coal-fired power plants to enhance reliabilit... Read more Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming
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 Trump administration moves to strengthen U.S. coal and energy security By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is opening more federal land for coal mining and investing $625 million to modernize existing coal-fired power plants to enhance reliabilit... Read more Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming
Trump administration moves to strengthen U.S. coal and energy security By EPN Staff Key Points The Trump administration is opening more federal land for coal mining and investing $625 million to modernize existing coal-fired power plants to enhance reliabilit... Read more Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming
Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming
Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming
Coal’s prospects are turning brighter By EPN Staff Key Points U.S. coal plants had 124 million short tons of coal on-site as of June 2025—about 93 days of fuel. The EIA projects “days of burn” will remai... Read more Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming
Wyoming eyes a 10x surge in electricity demand By EPN staff Wyoming will host a data center that could end up using 10 times as much energy as the state spends to power the homes of its half a million residents. Ener... Read more 1 2 3 Subscribe to Wyoming