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Oxygen Equipment in Hospital

Guest Contribution by Kurt Knaus, Pennsylvania Energy Infrastructure Alliance American energy and the life-sustaining products it creates have never been more critical than they have over the last two months.

Albuquerque New Mexico skyline, mountains, and clouds

CEA President David Holt recently sat down with Tipping Point New Mexico to discuss the big-picture energy situation, but also comment on the drastic changes likely to occur in the.

Santa Fe New Mexico Downtown

New Mexico legislators signed the Energy Transition Act last year, an energy policy that imitates Germany’s energy policy, “energywiende.” Victoria Gonzales, CEA-New Mexico Director warns against it, citing Germany’s mistakes..

Santa Fe New Mexico Street with Pedestrians

Consumer Energy Alliance’s New Mexico State Director, Victora Gonzales speaks to why New Mexico residents should avoid “energywiende.” An energy initiative born in Germany, that many states are trying to.

Oil barrels

The Trump Administration took a stance on boosting oil and gas prices in a counter move to manipulation from Saudi Arabia and Russia. CEA President, David Holt shares his opinion..

Santa Fe New Mexico Street with Pedestrians

Victoria Gonzales is the New Mexico Director for Consumer Energy Alliance. Victoria reiterates the importance of traditional fuels, like oil and gas, on New Mexico’s economy. “Oil and natural gas.

Natural gas used for cooking

Anti-energy activists have created more chaos, only hurting families and small businesses on a budget, by wrongfully villainizing natural gas without fact-checking first. Most of it is old rhetoric blaming.

Assorted Personal Technology Devices

Los consumidores en los Estados Unidos se dirigen hacia una era fascinante en la innovación energética. Algunos predicen que para el 2030, una décima parte de los vehículos en todo.

Santa Fe hillside houses

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.

Older farmer on a tractor

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.