THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
For CEA President David Holt, returning to his old stomping grounds is more than a personal full circle moment – but a reminder of how far the energy conversation has.
The world today looks much different than it did 50 years ago. Personal computers. The internet. Streaming services. Search engines. Artificial intelligence. Everything is faster, smarter, more available, and individualized..
Energy in Every Bite: How Rising Energy Costs for Farmers Show up at The Grocery Store When you take that first bite of your meal, energy is probably not the.
From family beach trips to college getaways, airports start filling up this time of year as travelers escape the cold for spring break. Millions of Americans will take to the.
Have you ever received a call, text, or email that you were shocked to discover was a scam? In today’s world, scammers are getting more and more realistic – mimicking.
You may not think about energy policy when you turn on your stove or check out at the grocery store – but it’s there. While policy seems distant from everyday.
Take a second to think about the infrastructures we rely on every day: roads, bridges, powerplants-both traditional and renewable, just to name a few. In order for many projects to.
Picture this: you walk into your local grocery store, grab your usual items, and still somehow walk out having spent more than the week before. This is the reality for.
What’s at stake: energy’s stuck in the slow lane Think about an item you rely on every day – your car, your stovetop, your heat in winter. Now imagine those.
On a freezing winter morning, many find themselves turning down their thermostat – not because they’re comfortable, but because this month’s energy bill won’t fit into their fixed budgets. While.