Here we go
It won’t officially begin until next month, but for all practical purposes, summer gets underway this weekend, as many Americans enjoy an extra day...
CEA Southeast Forum Brings Out Candidates
The two men vying to lead Virginia made their case to energy consumers today at the Virginia Energy & Opportunity Forum held in Arlington,...
Talk about thinking outside the box, check out Chevron’s latest project
Traditional power meets alternative energy and Big Oil meets Silicon Valley in Chevron Corp.'s new project to use solar power to produce oil at...
Paris Climate Pact, U.S. Reaching Goals Despite Pulling Out
The U.S. pull out from the Paris Climate Pact has caused quite a stir among politicians and extreme “advocacy” groups. Regardless of the uproar,...
Denton City Council Opposes Fracking Ban
Voters in Denton, TX will have the final say on whether or not to ban hydraulic fracturing inside city-limits.
Early Wednesday morning the Denton City Council...
Energy Justice: Ensuring Our Energy Policy Creates Just Results
Did you know we have an energy justice czar? Shalanda Baker is the first-ever federal official advising and coordinating these policies as the new...
Top Five Stories in Energy This Week
U.S. Government Plans Major Changes to Energy Management (via The Hill)
Under the administration of former President Barack Obama, energy research and policy was mostly under...
Bank bucks with Energy Star Rebates & Special Offers!
Calling all consumers! Visit the EnergyStar.gov website to view current rebates and special offers from Energy Star partners. The handy online search tool enables...
What’s Your Solution for An Aging Grid
After a long day, it’s nice to come home, flip on the lights and turn on the TV while you change clothes and get...
On Average, U.S. Consumers Paid 97% More for Energy in 2012 Than in 2000
Over the past 12 years, the average price paid by Americans for gasoline, electricity and other forms of energy rose 97.5 percent, the Consumer...