THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
During this time of year of reflection and cold winter weather knocking at our doors, there’s something families and households across the country can be thankful for – reliable energy..
This week in the news, Greta Thunberg was named Time’s Person of the Year for 2019; Siri saved a young man’s life; and the impeachment hearings are wrapping to a.
Columbia, SC. – Given that South Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions fell by 89 percent since 1990 is an incredibly noteworthy.
Revised Environmental Study Reinforces the Clear Need to Support Minnesota’s Energy Future with Line 3 Replacement Minneapolis, MN – Minnesota regulators today issued a revised Environmental Impact Statement that confirms.
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto recently trashed investments in shale as putting money into “a 19th-century industry that costs us the opportunity to bring 21st-century industry to this region.” CEA Mid-Atlantic.
Kamala Harris has recently dropped out of the 2020 race, Emma Stone got engaged, and impeachment hearings continue. Those top headlines kept us entertained all week, now we want to.
Panic over climate change, while tweeting from your computer, in your heated home does nothing to help solve the problem. Extreme weather alarmists claim that any electrical use is cause.
This week in regular news, Elon Musk released a Cybertruck, and subsequently faced backlash over poor design. Bomb cyclones spread through the western U.S. causing massive delays. And, of course,.
This Thanksgiving, over 55 million people have plans to travel 50 miles or more by air or automobile, according to AAA. That’s 1.6 million more travelers compared to last year.
Net metering allows solar panel users to be credited for the electricity they add to the grid. Several states continue to look at updating their policies, ensuring that as the.