THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Low Gasoline Prices in the U.S. May Soon Come to an End (via Wall Street Journal) In mid-December, drivers across the country were pleased to see gasoline prices about five.
U.S. Oil Industry Group Launches Voluntary Program to Cut Methane (via Reuters) A landmark partnership to accelerate improvements to environmental performance in operations across the country was announced this week..
An Expensive Winter Expected in Alaska and Connecticut (via Forbes) As the holidays approach, millions of American families are getting ready to face the coldest days of winter. Recent weather.
With the holiday season upon us, it’s time to think of energy efficient gifts to give your friends and family. This year eco-friendly gift-giving is a growing trend, and we.
Gasoline Prices Slightly Lower in Time for Thanksgiving (via WISC) Drivers across the United States got a slight reprieve at the pump as they traveled to meet loved ones for.
Coal Energy Trade Deal Reached Between U.S. and Poland (via DW) More than 73,000 tons of coal extracted from American mines are on their way to Poland as part of.
Massive Power Outage Returns Most of Puerto Rico to Darkness (via UPI) The island of Puerto Rico cannot seem to catch a break. In the wake of the devastation caused.
CEA Midwest’s Chris Ventura discusses the negative implications rejecting the maintenance and construction of energy infrastructure has on Michigan’s families. A lack of adequate pipelines and infrastructure act as a.
Truly Smart Electricity Meters Ready for the Market (via IoT Hub) Residential electricity meters connected to the Internet of Things are finally being installed on a widespread basis. Later this.
Energy Contractor Rebuilding Puerto Rico’s Electric Grid Questioned by U.S. Congress (via USA Today) A small electricity and utility contractor, which until very recently only had two full-time staff members,.