Carbon Emissions Down to Lowest Levels in 25 Years – Thanks to the Energy...
Concerned about air emissions? Here’s some good news - emissions in the United States are dropping and have been dropping due to the increased...
Costly Energy Mistakes Are Doing Nothing for the Climate – but Are Raising Bills...
CEA's President, David Holt, reviews some of the policies that states like California and New York are enacting that will raise energy bills for...
New Mexico Ag Relies on Renewable and Traditional Fuels
CEA's Victoria Gonzales looks at how New Mexico's farmers and agriculture supply chain are reliant on energy to plant, harvest, and prepare crops for...
Mid-Continent Families Likely To Pay More For Electricity If Access To Energy Is Denied
The average Mid-Continent family currently enjoys some of the lowest electricity costs in the nation. While these low costs are attributable to the region’s...
Without More Pipelines, Scary Economic Scenarios Become Real
CEA's David Holt was featured in Real Clear Energy discussing how pipelines contribute to ensuring financial stability for families.
Energy costs are “affordable” up until...
BLM Should Allow Leasing to Proceed Near Chaco Canyon
CEA's Andrew Browning discusses the importance of federal leases which help fund New Mexico's first responders and public education.
Look at San Juan County, which...
NM Energy Key to Future
CEA's Emily Haggstrom looks at the benefits increased energy production in New Mexico has yielded to communities across the state.
Record output and energy infrastructure...
Energy Bill Surge: Consumers Could Shell Out $14B More This Winter
With winter quickly approaching, Consumer Energy Alliance released it's annual winter heating outlook which found families will spend over $14.1 billion more this winter...
Fighting Poverty Starts with Supporting Energy
CEA's Emily Haggstrom explores how we can help to reduce poverty in New Mexico by encouraging the responsible production of the state's energy resources.
The...
There’s More Energy Behind Those Pecans Than You Realize
New Mexico is full of heritage, with many farmers and ranchers tracing family ties back to Homesteading during the mid-late 1800s, as this part...