THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
When most people think of energy, they think of oil and gas, solar and wind, and nuclear. Unless you live in a country like the Philippines, Indonesia, or even Iceland,.
It’s not what you use, it’s how you use it. So, as we look at new ways to save energy and make our lives more efficient, these are some of.
With one of the largest budget surpluses in New Mexico’s history as a result of bipartisan energy policies, CEA’s Emily Haggstrom talks about the importance of working across the aisle.
CEA’s Tim Page talks about the importance of developing our energy infrastructure to safely provide the energy our families and farmers need everyday. Energy production and infrastructure would bring welcome.
CEA President David Holt discusses the importance of affordable energy to those living below the poverty line and on fixed incomes and why it is a false choice to say.
Turning up the heat can lead to higher energy bills, but there are ways to save energy and money when temperatures drop. Kevin Doyle, the of the Consumer Energy Alliance,.
CEA’s Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, looks back at the year West Virginia saw some of the fastest economic growth in the country – thanks in part to increased energy.
CEA’s Tim Page examines how pipelines in North Carolina help attract new employers, bring in new jobs, and help fund critical public services. What’s more, local development would reduce operating.
Energy News and Stories This Week: Nov. 26th – Dec. 2nd Energy is the bedrock of modern existence. It influences world economies and family budgets alike. Given its societal significance,.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle looks at how Georgia could see up to $200 million in new tax revenues as a result of offshore energy access. But platforms or wind towers, if.