THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
This week health care workers began delivering injections of the COVID-19 vaccine. As the injections commenced, the International Energy Agency projected that it will be several months before coronavirus vaccinations.
Today, Congress passed a one-week funding bill to avert a government shutdown. Now policymakers may look at attaching energy policy provisions and pandemic aid to an omnibus spending package. While.
STEM education is crucial when it comes to a student’s eventual academic success, and learning doesn’t have to stop once your child finishes their final class of the day. In.
As of yesterday, the U.S. reported more Covid-19 cases, which broke the daily count for the nation, causing the federal government to ask Americans to remain home for Thanksgiving. In.
Earlier this week, headlines were filled with news about Pfizer’s positive COVID-19 vaccine trial results. While global oil markets may have rallied initially from this positive news, the International Energy.
While ballots continue to be counted across various battleground states, some analysts are suggesting that whether Republican Donald Trump is re-elected as president of the United States or Democrat Joe.
With colder months quickly approaching, it can be helpful to have a checklist for winterizing your home so you are prepared and unexpected damage doesn’t occur. It’s important to look.
With only four days remaining until Election Day, energy issues are taking center stage as ads on climate change and fracking are hitting the airwaves in key battleground states. Earlier.
Everyone was talking today about President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden clashing last night at their final debate over energy policy and how reform would impact American workers. This.
Did your utility company request a rate increase recently or gain regulatory approval for higher electricity fees? Is your school district eyeing or seeking voter approval for a bond issue.