THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Without energy production revolution, cost to consumers would have been higher Houston – Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt released the following statement today in response to Saturday’s drone attacks.
The positive economic and environmental impacts of Royal Dutch Shell’s petrochemical complex in Potter Township, Beaver County are clear: …Many of the materials we use to improve our environment include.
With all the noise coming from anti-energy activists and the politicians who enable their ideological zeal against natural gas, a quick dose of facts drawn from the real-world experience of.
If you want to understand the reality behind the politically-motivated energy policies being bandied about by Democratic presidential candidates, let Houston Chronicle columnist Chris Tomlinson spell out the absurdity of.
Trio of bills destined for nowhere threaten American energy security WASHINGTON- A trio of House bills (H.R. 205, H.R. 1941 and H.R. 1146) that propose eliminating U.S. energy exploration off.
From agribusiness to airlines, every aspect of Georgia’s economy depends on energy. Our lawmakers should continue to support the push for American energy dominance, not blanket energy bans that will.
New Mexico’s oil and gas industry boom is expected to continue growing at record rates. With that, infrastructure across the state will be needed to ensure energy can reach homes.
Thanks to poor politics, natural gas shortages in states like New York are becoming the norm. While anti-energy activists declare this a “win”, people lose work and families and businesses.
CEA Mike Butler explains how bad energy policy has led to unaffordable energy prices for many New Jersey families, leading to another safety net for those who cannot afford these.
CEA’s Victoria Gonzalez discusses how when the price of energy increases, New Mexican farmers have a harder time affording the watering of crops, fertilizers, and agro-chemicals. Hartman’s situation is demonstrative.