Good Sense, Not Good Intentions, Will Evolve Our Energy Mix the Right Way
You've seen it written in headlines and out of the mouths of anti-energy activists. Stop Line 3 - without any sense or understanding of...
Wealth Inequality and Energy
We constantly hear that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. So how does wealth inequality make you feel?
For one...
Energy Supply Chains and International Geopolitics
Supply chains have always been vital, fragile things. In 2020, Americans learned firsthand during the pandemic how complications and stresses on international supply chains...
Market Economics and Current Energy Demand
Every day, we are subjected to a new crisis by media and loud political voices. It can be wearisome and unbearable. They often channel...
Plant a Tree to Celebrate Earth Week
Earth Week is just around the corner and if you’re looking for ways to get involved and do your part on April 19-24, 2021,...
CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – February 26
President Biden's cabinet nominees continued through the confirmation process this week with the U.S. Senate approving his nominee for Secretary of the Department of...
CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – March 5
This week the Senate energy committee voted to advance President Joe Biden’s Interior secretary nominee, while his nominees for Council on Environmental Quality and...
CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – March 14
This week the Senate voted to confirm North Carolina environmental regulator Michael Regan to serve as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
As the Texas...
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...
If Line 5 Closed, Who Would Pick Up the Slack?
There is no plan to replace the energy lost when the Line 5 pipeline shuts down.
We repeat – there is NO plan. So who...