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New options for energy efficient homeowners

The recently-enacted stimulus bill provides significant changes to energy efficient tax credits available to consumers for home improvements, including roofing, insulation, windows and doors,...

Top 5 Energy Stories You Might Have Missed

Last week saw some big headlines. A man named Rich stole a plane from an airport in Washington, Kim yelled at Kourtney in the...
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Top 5 Energy News Stories This Week

EIA: 1 in 4 Households are All Electric EIA’s most recent 2015 Residential Energy Consumption Survey found that twenty-five percent of United States households nationwide...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – May 21

Earlier this week 14 senators introduced a bill that would re-impose sanctions on entities involved in the construction of the Nord Stream pipeline after...
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New Mexico’s Credit Card Burden is the Highest in America, Adding to Financial Woes

New Mexico’s families have the highest credit card debt in America, according to CreditCards.com. In fact, the average burden of $8,323 a month in credit...

State Legislators Say Interior Withholding Mineral Royalties is “akin to theft”

Legislators belonging to the Energy Producing States Coalition (EPSC) this week alerted leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee of their opposition to the Department...

The technology of energy and the energy of technology

This Saturday, at Hermann Square Park in downtown Houston, CEA will showcase some of the latest technologies that are letting us find more fuel,...
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The President’s Climate Action Plan: Good, Bad, Indifferent?

Earlier this week at Georgetown University, President Obama laid out an aggressive plan to attack climate change, exclusively through executive action. In fact, according...

Take This Bill and… Measure it!

Finding a starting point from which to measure is often the hardest first step to evaluating the efficiency of your home’s energy usage....

New England Could Take Brunt of Connecticut Electricity Tax

Electricity customers in New England could see rates jump if Connecticut successfully extends a $76 million a year tax on electricity generation. The Connecticut State...