Report: Pension funds prioritize ESG policies, weaken returns By EPN Staff Political activism, rather than economic interest, has played a significant role in the investment decisions of Pennsylvania’s teacher pensions, according to a new report, “Putti... Read more What states can expect from EPA admin Lee Zeldin By EPN Staff Lee Zeldin, the former New York congressman and state senator known for working across party lines on environmental and energy projects, has taken the reins at the U.S. Environme... Read more Mark Christie to chair FERC, focus on affordability and reliability By EPN Staff President Donald Trump’s appointment of Mark C. Christie, a longtime consumer energy advocate, to chair the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission underscores the shift to a greate... 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 Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more How Chris Wright could influence states’ views on energy policy By EPN Staff Colorado’s Chris Wright, one of the nation’s top advocates for leveraging energy access to combat poverty, is set to lead the U.S. Department of Energy after being nominated to s... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to ESG policy MOST VIEWED 1 U.S. nuclear revival revolves around NRC, states, industry 2 Lay all Biden energy credits on the chopping block 3 Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards 4 Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors DONATE
What states can expect from EPA admin Lee Zeldin By EPN Staff Lee Zeldin, the former New York congressman and state senator known for working across party lines on environmental and energy projects, has taken the reins at the U.S. Environme... Read more Mark Christie to chair FERC, focus on affordability and reliability By EPN Staff President Donald Trump’s appointment of Mark C. Christie, a longtime consumer energy advocate, to chair the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission underscores the shift to a greate... 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 Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more How Chris Wright could influence states’ views on energy policy By EPN Staff Colorado’s Chris Wright, one of the nation’s top advocates for leveraging energy access to combat poverty, is set to lead the U.S. Department of Energy after being nominated to s... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to ESG policy
Mark Christie to chair FERC, focus on affordability and reliability By EPN Staff President Donald Trump’s appointment of Mark C. Christie, a longtime consumer energy advocate, to chair the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission underscores the shift to a greate... 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 Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more How Chris Wright could influence states’ views on energy policy By EPN Staff Colorado’s Chris Wright, one of the nation’s top advocates for leveraging energy access to combat poverty, is set to lead the U.S. Department of Energy after being nominated to s... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to ESG policy
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 Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more How Chris Wright could influence states’ views on energy policy By EPN Staff Colorado’s Chris Wright, one of the nation’s top advocates for leveraging energy access to combat poverty, is set to lead the U.S. Department of Energy after being nominated to s... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to ESG policy
Virginia lawmakers weigh ‘climate superfund’ legislation By EPN Staff Virginia lawmakers are exploring a proposal that mirrors Vermont’s landmark 2024 “Climate Superfund Act” to pay for storm-related infrastructure upgrades and healthcare services ... Read more How Chris Wright could influence states’ views on energy policy By EPN Staff Colorado’s Chris Wright, one of the nation’s top advocates for leveraging energy access to combat poverty, is set to lead the U.S. Department of Energy after being nominated to s... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to ESG policy
How Chris Wright could influence states’ views on energy policy By EPN Staff Colorado’s Chris Wright, one of the nation’s top advocates for leveraging energy access to combat poverty, is set to lead the U.S. Department of Energy after being nominated to s... Read more Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to ESG policy
Port of Virginia scores $380 million in sustainability funds By EPN Staff The Port of Virginia will use a $380 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to purchase electric equipment and infrastructure to help achieve ... Read more Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to ESG policy
Microbes, not fossil fuels, driving methane emissions By EPN Staff Microbes, the tiny organisms prevalent in soils, wetlands and waste, are the primary drivers of surging methane levels, rather than fossil fuel production, according to a recent ... Read more Subscribe to ESG policy