THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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 know that our first responders.
Continuing our series on everyday work in extraordinary times, we wanted to really home in on more examples of utility companies that are working hard to ensure that consumer bills.
As our healthcare workers and first responders continue to fight COVID-19, the Administration continues to focus on how the CARES Act and additional economic stimulus measures can help support Americans.
Last Wednesday, Congress eliminated the scheduled purchase of 30 million barrels of oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, something Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called a “$3 billion bailout for.
In the world of energy, climate and national politics, the Green New Deal is the foundation stone for other similarly single-minded policies designed to appeal to a narrow subset of.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette announced that the Department of Energy is making the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Storage Capacity available to U.S. oil producers. The critical economic impacts of.
Coronavirus is changing everyday life across the U.S. and America is showing one of its greatest strengths – adaptability in the face of adversity. Instead of stopping our nation in.
In extraordinary times like we’re experiencing now with the COVID-19 crisis, everyday work that rarely gets the attention or recognition it deserves suddenly enter the spotlight. We may think of.
Much has been happening across the United States as Americans continue to wait for the latest news updates on COVID-19. Over the last week, many states have given stay-at-home orders.
The coronavirus has topped headlines, and taken over news feeds all week. We learned what social distancing was, in order to help out, the National Park Service waived entrance fees.