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Northeast Snow Storm

Winter Weather Is Here, Are You Prepared?

Preparing for winter weather pays off if you're trying to cut down on your energy bill. The more prepared for winter you are, the...

CEAs Top Five Energy Stories in the News – August 28

This week, we witnessed Hurricane Laura blow through parts of Louisiana and Texas, leaving widespread damage. 2020 is continuing to live up to the...

Saving energy in mid-air

The term “as the crow flies” is often used to explain why the actual distance between two spots is shorter than the driving distance....
Valentines Day

Valentine’s Day and Energy Efficiency = The Perfect Match

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Whether you’ve got a significant other to share it with, are doing a Galantines, or couldn’t care...

A ‘culture of safety’ is needed after moratorium ends

Since the Deepwater Horizon incident and the subsequent offshore drilling moratorium in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), folks in the oil and gas...

A tenuous situation becomes more so

Even those of us who have warned all along of the dangers of depending on foreign crude have been watching Libya with ...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – March 26

With temperatures rising this spring across the U.S. and travel-starved Americans starting to plan road trips, news stories this week have focused on how...
City traffic in Detroit Michigan

How Our Everyday Life Changes Help Us Grasp the Lasting Importance of Oil, Gas

As inflation – especially in higher energy and food bills – climbs and COVID-19 endures, Americans increasingly are realizing how their everyday lives have...
Ethanol refinery with farm fields

Who Says You Can’t Have Both?

If you’re anything like me: an individual who wants environmental sustainability but also wants to pay your energy bills without making your wallet cry,...

Cow power

There’s something, well, powerful, about any creature that produces 120 pounds of waste every day. That’s the amount of manure that dairy farmers must...