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CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – March 18

As Ukrainians enter their third week of fighting to defend their country from Russian occupiers, American GOP Senators are attempting ban Russian oil imports...

U.S. Sen. Markey’s Challenge Doesn’t Make Sense

Washington, DC – Today, Consumer Energy Alliance Executive VP Michael Whatley questioned U.S. Senator Edward Markey (D-MA) challenging TransCanada, the operator of the Keystone...

Thanksgiving Energy Savings – How to Travel For Less

It’s that time of year again and the holiday season is underway – and there’s something about pumpkin pie, turkey and spending time with...

Don’t Forget Alaska’s natural gas

We’ve all seen the signs: This bus runs on clean natural gas. Yet too often, too many of us fail to absorb the message:...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – February 5

As the U.S. Senate approved a budget resolution for President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, oil prices hit their highest level in...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – March 19

This week we saw news sources reporting that the Biden administration is targeting mid-May to begin relaxing COVID travel restrictions. Around the same time,...
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Four Things for the U.S. to do to Lower Gas Prices

Here are four things Consumer Energy Alliance recommends the U.S. do right now to make sure a gallon of gasoline is affordable by this...

The Petroleum Bottleneck

Anyone who has sat in traffic understands the importance of good roads.  A four-lane highway leaves plenty of room to drive, but merge down...
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Why Do Gasoline Prices Give Us So Much Angst?

There’s something about rising gasoline prices that fuel a fire in our belly. Behavior experts have studied this particular consumer purchasing habit for years...

New Year, Old Problems

Happy New Year. Get ready to pay more at the pump. You have probably heard all the news that gas prices are up and are...