THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
As the United States seeks to stabilize energy prices and enhance energy security, energy efficiency and conservation remain one of the most effective tools to help meet consumers’ expanding energy.
STEM – science, technology, engineering, and math – education is critical not only to securing America’s position as a global leader, but also for ensuring that American consumers, including working-class.
Wind is a clean, renewable energy source that accounted for 9.2% of total U.S. electricity generation in 2021 – nearly double from 2015. With 139,635 megawatts (MW) total installed capacity,.
Hydraulic fracturing, what is widely known today as fracking, is method to extract oil and natural gas from deep within the earth by injecting water, sand and chemicals at high.
A diverse energy portfolio ensures that millions of American families and businesses have access to affordable, reliable energy for generations to come. Nuclear energy is a crucial component of that.
Increased oil and gas production in the U.S. has stabilized energy prices, resulting in savings for American families. It has also has saved small businesses like farmers and truckers money.
Solar technology is currently changing the face of modern energy generation for consumers. From rooftop, to community, to utility-scale projects, American families and small businesses across the country are realizing.