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CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – January 29

Energy dominated the news this week with President Biden suspending new oil and gas drilling permits on federal lands and cutting traditional fossil fuel...
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California Finds that Energy is “an Economic Privilege”

While thousands in New York can’t get natural gas hookups because the administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo has rejected every single pipeline application it...
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The Tank is Full – Why U.S. Oil Prices Hit a Record Low

The price of a barrel of U.S. oil fell to a record low and even plunged briefly into negative territory. The shocking drop sparked a...
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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....

Five ways to lower your power bill

As the summer of 2010 turns into one big long heat wave that never seems to break, consumers are finding themselves more worried than...

CEA’s Top 5 Energy Stories This Week – May 27

Oil prices rose this week, ahead of the U.S. Memorial Day holiday weekend, the start of peak U.S. demand season, at the same time...
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Top 5 Energy Stories This Week

This week, we saw the Doomsday Clock change to 1 minute 40 seconds. The cult classic Mean Girls’ Broadway show is coming to the...
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Is Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage Technology Too Expensive?

As communities, businesses, and local, state, and national governments define their goals to meet an evolving energy mix, a contentious debate continues around various...
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Everyday Work, Extraordinary Times: How Utility Companies Are Working to Help You During COVID-19

Continuing our series on everyday work in extraordinary times, we wanted to really home in on more examples of utility companies that are working...

Shale shines bright light on La.’s future generations

As U.S. crude production climbed to a 28-year high recently, the shale renaissance moved us one step closer to North American energy self-sufficiency. Substantial...