THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Earth Week is just around the corner and if you’re looking for ways to get involved and do your part on April 19-24, 2021, we’ve got an idea for you..
Every day, we are subjected to a new crisis by media and loud political voices. It can be wearisome and unbearable. They often channel Chicken Little, who exaggeratedly thought the.
We constantly hear that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. So how does wealth inequality make you feel? For one thing, prices for basic items.
Supply chains have always been vital, fragile things. In 2020, Americans learned firsthand during the pandemic how complications and stresses on international supply chains hit home when supplies of toilet.
You’ve seen it written in headlines and out of the mouths of anti-energy activists. Stop Line 3 – without any sense or understanding of how our energy mix can, or.
Across the country, natural gas bans are being introduced that eliminate the ability of consumers to choose the fuel they want to cook and heat their homes. CEA’s Kaitlin Schmidtke.
Aside from saving Louisiana residents and businesses over $68 billion in energy costs, natural gas production in Louisiana has had a significant impact on reducing environmental pollutants. CEA’s Louisiana Emissions.
CEA’s Brydon Ross joined Dom Giordano on Philadelphia’s 1210 WPHT to talk about the human impact of the cancellation of pipelines and how our consumer gains from domestic independence in.
Can you feel what’s in the air? No – not the clean air we’re enjoying from lower emissions across the U.S. We’re referring to all the LOVE! That’s because Valentine’s.
CEA Northeast’s Marc Brown discusses New Hampshire’s House Bill 106 and the importance of ensuring access to affordable solar energy without placing additional burdens on those who can least afford.