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Bad Energy Policies Freezing Out Consumers And Their Wallets

Bad policy decisions have led to skyrocketing energy prices, forcing consumers to spend at least $26.6 billion more on electricity and home heating costs...
Choice

Energy Actions Signal Concern. Is the U.S. an Emerging Nanny State?

Leading a nanny state is nothing to celebrate. Chinese Premier Xi holds the top honor for continually subduing personal choice. As for lifestyle choices,...

CEA’s Top 5 Energy Stories This Week – August 5

This week, the Inflation Reduction Act had a critical breakthrough after U.S. Senator Krysten Sinema agreed to move forward on the bill. Senator Joe...
Carbon Solutions

The Environment Deserves Carbon Solutions, Together Government and Business Can Help

Climate experts agree the only way to meet the Paris climate accord’s vital reduction in the planet’s rising temperature by 2050 is to shrink...
Paris Climate Goals

Let’s Meet our Paris Climate Goals and Boost Our Energy Supply

Here’s the blunt truth in our fight against climate change – and it springs from global climate change experts and the International Energy Agency:...
fossil fuels

It’s Called Global Warming, Not America Warming

Protests and marches have been happening across America to oppose fossil fuel development. Their purpose is to demand that President Biden and their elected...

CEA’s Top 5 Energy Stories This Week – June 17

U.S. gasoline prices hit a nationwide record of $5 a gallon this week, with the West Coast seeing prices as high as $10 a...

CEA’s Top 5 Energy Stories This Week – June 3

Reuters reported on the Biden Administration’s announcement that it will allow a reduction in the cost of developing renewable energy projects on federal lands...

CEA’s Top 5 Energy Stories This Week – May 27

Oil prices rose this week, ahead of the U.S. Memorial Day holiday weekend, the start of peak U.S. demand season, at the same time...
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How to Prepare You and Your Family for a Blackout

It’s no secret that the U.S. has a serious grid issue. Last year, New York City sent emergency texts to its 8.4 million residents...