The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule By Alex Epstein Great news! The Environmental Protection Agency just announced it’s challenging the single most destructive regulatory action in U.S. history: the “endangerment" findin... 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 Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Unleashing American energy independence: A path to prosperity By Erin Houchin For four years, the Trump administration led with an America First energy agenda, prioritizing domestic production, lowering costs for families, and providing a source of econ... Read more Kathleen Sgamma takes the helm at BLM By EPN Staff Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an energy producer advocacy group, has assumed the role of director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) after recent... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors By EPN Staff Four nuclear companies will test their versions of new small modular reactors on land at Texas A&M University, the university announced. Planners hope to have reactors... Read more The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability MOST VIEWED 1 The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule 2 Louisiana lands major supply chain plant for EV batteries 3 Coal finds new life as data centers drive demand 4 Renewable Natural Gas finds favor among states, feds DONATE
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 Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Unleashing American energy independence: A path to prosperity By Erin Houchin For four years, the Trump administration led with an America First energy agenda, prioritizing domestic production, lowering costs for families, and providing a source of econ... Read more Kathleen Sgamma takes the helm at BLM By EPN Staff Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an energy producer advocacy group, has assumed the role of director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) after recent... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors By EPN Staff Four nuclear companies will test their versions of new small modular reactors on land at Texas A&M University, the university announced. Planners hope to have reactors... Read more The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability MOST VIEWED 1 The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule 2 Louisiana lands major supply chain plant for EV batteries 3 Coal finds new life as data centers drive demand 4 Renewable Natural Gas finds favor among states, feds DONATE
Do Not Europe (or California) My AI By Dan Romito The European Union consistently defaults to overregulation, and its approach to managing the AI world is no different. Worse, its energy policies exacerbate the challenges ... Read more Unleashing American energy independence: A path to prosperity By Erin Houchin For four years, the Trump administration led with an America First energy agenda, prioritizing domestic production, lowering costs for families, and providing a source of econ... Read more Kathleen Sgamma takes the helm at BLM By EPN Staff Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an energy producer advocacy group, has assumed the role of director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) after recent... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors By EPN Staff Four nuclear companies will test their versions of new small modular reactors on land at Texas A&M University, the university announced. Planners hope to have reactors... Read more The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability MOST VIEWED 1 The EPA is right to challenge a bogus Obama-Biden rule 2 Louisiana lands major supply chain plant for EV batteries 3 Coal finds new life as data centers drive demand 4 Renewable Natural Gas finds favor among states, feds DONATE
Unleashing American energy independence: A path to prosperity By Erin Houchin For four years, the Trump administration led with an America First energy agenda, prioritizing domestic production, lowering costs for families, and providing a source of econ... Read more Kathleen Sgamma takes the helm at BLM By EPN Staff Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an energy producer advocacy group, has assumed the role of director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) after recent... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors By EPN Staff Four nuclear companies will test their versions of new small modular reactors on land at Texas A&M University, the university announced. Planners hope to have reactors... Read more The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability
Kathleen Sgamma takes the helm at BLM By EPN Staff Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an energy producer advocacy group, has assumed the role of director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) after recent... Read more Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors By EPN Staff Four nuclear companies will test their versions of new small modular reactors on land at Texas A&M University, the university announced. Planners hope to have reactors... Read more The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability
Safeguarding state energy supplies from federal whims By Robby Mills My once proud energy producing state of Kentucky is experiencing an energy shortage, despite being home to oil and gas fields and, of course, coal. We have been the heart and s... Read more Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors By EPN Staff Four nuclear companies will test their versions of new small modular reactors on land at Texas A&M University, the university announced. Planners hope to have reactors... Read more The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability
Texas A&M set to host small modular nuclear reactors By EPN Staff Four nuclear companies will test their versions of new small modular reactors on land at Texas A&M University, the university announced. Planners hope to have reactors... Read more The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability
The growing role of microgrids in energy policy By EPN Staff Texas has become a hot spot for microgrids, driven at least partly by concerns of power losses in bad weather, according to researchers with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. ... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability
Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability
Pennsylvania, PJM’s workhorse, carries the energy load in the East By EPN Staff Pennsylvania continues to export more of its electricity than any other state in the nation, while Virginia now imports more energy than any other, federal data show. The dynamic... Read more 1 2 Subscribe to Reliability