Distressing data
On the face of it, it might have appeared to be a minor blip of little significance last week when the Labor Department reported...
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...
Energy and Football
When most people think of energy consumption, they think of cars, homes, and office buildings. Those things do take a lot of energy, but...
Frozen Out of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline
Permafrost, as everyone who has worked in the oil sector in Alaska knows, describes soil that remains frozen year round. Back in the 1970s,...
Consumer Tips for Saving Gas and Money
In recent weeks, drivers have begun to see an annual rite of spring & summer – higher gas prices. According to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge...
Report: Pennsylvania Consumers Saved More Than $30 Billion Over 10 Years from Lower Natural...
PITTSBURGH, P.A. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Pennsylvanians saved more than $30.5 billion...
I Thought We Had A Locked Mortgage Rate, Why Is It Going Up?
For the most part, when I open my bills in the mail, I know what to expect. Yeah, I know some people like the...
Already the Safest Shipper in the Energy Business, Pipelines Up Their Game
America's more than 2.6 million-mile network of pipelines is something we barely notice until we turn on our gas stoves or our heaters in...
Philadelphia: A future ‘Silicon Valley of energy research’?
Michael Krancer, former Department of Environmental Protection in Pennsylvania, recently wrote about how he was often asked by his fellow Philadelphians, “What’s in it...
Bill Gates Weighs in on Energy Research
When Bill Gates gets involved, you know it’s serious. That’s why we were glad to see Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist pounding the lectern...