THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
President Obama will deliver his seventh State of the Union address this evening. From what we know based on a preview of his speech, the president will address tax issues.
Last Friday, the Nebraska State Supreme Court issued an opinion in support of the Keystone XL project’s route through the Cornhusker State. The decision upheld the Nebraska legislature’s L.B. 1161.
This year the news has been full of good news and bad news for U.S. energy consumers. Major policy decisions (or lack thereof), changes in technology and emerging market forces.
Having a hard time finding the perfect gift this holiday season? Consider energy-saving gifts that are sure to bring holiday joy while saving your loved ones some hard-earned cash. Here’s.
Having a hard time finding the perfect gift this holiday season? Consider energy-saving gifts that are sure to bring holiday joy while saving your loved ones some hard-earned cash. Here’s.
We all know by now that our nation is in the midst of an energy renaissance. We all know it’s been a continuous boon for job creation, energy self-sufficiency, economic.
A continuing string of polls once again underscores what we have known for quite some time now: that the overall economy will be, without a doubt, the No. 1 issue.
When you think of Thanksgiving rituals – driving to Grandma’s, roasting the Thanksgiving Turkey or watching football – you probably don’t stop to think how energy prices affect your holiday.
Planning on traveling for the holidays? Your road trip will be cheaper this year thanks to record levels of U.S. and Canadian oil production. Increased crude output combined with.
Data from the Energy Information Administration shows that American farms are major energy consumers, with energy costs making up a large part of a farmer’s expenses. The EIA reports that.