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Standing in Line

Being Thoughtful About Energy When Money’s Tight

Even before COVID, when money's tight, too many people were forced to choose between having electricity and home heating or filling up their cars...

Make Energy Efficiency a New Year’s Resolution

The start of a new year is the perfect time to rededicate yourself to saving energy (and therefore saving money!) Make energy efficiency one...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – September 11

This week Americans commemorated the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, said farewell to the clothing chain Century 21 that survived 9/11 but couldn’t...

The ABCs of conservation

Schools have been teaching energy conservation for decades. Now more of those schools are able to incorporate a little math into their lessons about...

Along the Line, support for KXL Building

Congressional support for Keystone XL has reached a majority with 55 U.S. Senators signaling their support in a letter to President Obama urging he...

Murkowski: ‘energy policy is muddled up’

The top Republican on the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources has laid out her blue print for bipartisan energy policy reform. Houston Chronicle's...

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,...
Mother and Daughter with Makeup

Beauty Isn’t a Pipedream, It’s a Reality

When we think of uses for crude oil, gasoline is one of the most obvious. In 2015 alone, almost three-quarters of oil usage in the U.S....
Gasoline Sold Out

Gas Prices and Geopolitics

Over the past 50 years, the United States has too often relied on foreign oil to fuel American families and small businesses. However, since...