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Now We’re Talking (Finally) – Part II

By David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance We are pleased to be able to engage in a thoughtful conversation about Low-Carbon Fuel Standards (LCFS),...

Independent Studies Show KXL Construction Creates Jobs

The New York Times published an interview with President Obama online on Saturday, July 27th, where he speculates on how many jobs building the Keystone...

Simple logic in Alaska

There was a curious scene in oil-rich Alaska this week. When a massive winter storm blocked normal fuel deliveries, the city of Nome received...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – August 27

On Tuesday, the Biden Administration announced the resumption of onshore and offshore lease sales on federal lands and waters. While many are pleased with...

America can’t afford a new gas tax

Today, one day after April 15 when many of us have sent that check into the IRS and are feeling a little poorer, it...

Distributed Solar: A more efficient way to tap the sun

Traditionally, one the biggest problems with solar power has been rain. Make that rain, clouds and all the other kinds of less-than-sunny weather that...

Afternoon Energy: An Update on Keystone XL

John from South Dakota asked, "Can you give me an update on the Keystone XL pipeline and where you see the project going in...

Getting serious about shale

Exxon Mobil this week announced plans to buy the independent gas producer XTO Energy for $41 billion – by far the largest deal for...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – June 25

Headlines were made yesterday as President Biden announced that a bipartisan deal had been negotiated on the long-awaited infrastructure package. However, today, GOP negotiators...
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America’s Other Workers on the Front Lines of the Coronavirus Fight: Utilities

As part of our chronicling of everyday work in extraordinary times, we're highlighting workers that risk their safety on the frontlines of the coronavirus. We...