Format | Online |
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Owner(s) | Environment & Energy Publishing, LLC |
Publisher | Michael Witt |
Editor | Kevin Braun |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | 122 C Street NW, 7th floor, Washington, D.C., US |
Circulation | 40,000 |
Website | www |
Environment & Energy Publishing (dba E&E News) is an online media company that covers energy and environment policy and markets. Based in Washington, D.C., it publishes approximately 70 global energy and environmental news stories each day. Founded in 1998, as of 2016 it employs 75 journalists in ten cities worldwide. Annual subscriptions cost between $2,000 and $150,000.
E&E Daily covers the progress of legislation as it works its way from hearings and markups, through the House and Senate floors, to the president’s desk. E&E Daily also provides insight into election trends and outcomes, congressional leadership priorities and oversight of federal agencies. In-depth stories are reported in political context, with links to the text of bills and reports. E&E Daily is posted online by 9 am EST, Monday through Friday except during extended congressional recesses. The Monday edition is designed as a preview of the week’s impending action. E&E Daily's roots trace back more than 30 years, but the current, daily all-digital format began in 1999 and is edited by veteran journalist Josh Kurtz, who previously worked as managing editor of Roll Call.
Climatewire was introduced on March 10, 2008. A daily news service edited by former award-winning reporter Lisa Friedman, it provides top-tier coverage of national and global climate issues. Areas of focus include US state programs, US federal legislation, global climate agreements including the Paris climate agreement, natural resource effects from a changing climate and how corporations are adapting to a greenhouse gas constrained world. Climatewire also reports on: alternative energy finance, research and deployment; US federal agency programs, and the science of climate change.
In May 2012, Energywire launched as E&E's sixth daily product. Energywire focuses on the unconventional energy market, from hydraulic fracturing to deep water drilling, as well as global oil and gas production trends. In 2014, Energywire expanded to include coverage of the changing electric utility market, including renewable fuel mandates, distributed electricity generation, the need for new pipeline and electric grid capacity, the growth of natural gas as a baseload fuel, cybersecurity and other matters. Led by veteran editor Amy Carlile, Energywire is staffed by more than a dozen seasoned energy journalists and is a must read for professionals involved with the complex environmental, infrastructure, technology, resource base and finance implications stemming from the evolving and turbulent energy marketplace. Energywire is published daily at 8:30 a.m. EST.