THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Tim Page, Executive Director of CEA Southeast, discusses why energy infrastructure needs to be a part of the conversation when Virginia’s Division of Energy reviews the Commonwealth’s strategic energy policy..
Being a parent to a family is tough. Being a parent at home, during summer vacation with four kids ages 12, 9, 8 and 5 running around that house is.
While we’ve already seen the start of hurricane season in July, The Weather Channel is predicting the true season to start in just two weeks. Hurricanes and other severe storms.
New Mexico is a land known for its rich history and vibrant culture. This unique foundation creates a melting pot of traditions and families across the state with celebrations year-round..
A hundred years ago, international travel was either for the wealthy or for migrants who wanted a new life so bad that they were willing to pack up anything they.
Denver, CO – Following the announcement by the Colorado Secretary of State that Initiative 97, a ban on oil and gas drilling brought forward through out-of-state Big Green funding, had.
In 1930, 25% of the U.S. population lived on farms. Today, it is less than 2%. And 97-99% of U.S. farms and ranches are family owned and are producing 86%.
CEA’s Link Browder recently took a look at how Louisianans are benefiting from low cost energy as a result of increasing energy production. The start of a new school year,.
David Holt, President of CEA, recently discussed the positive impact the energy industry has had on revenue generation for the state of New Mexico, which has allowed for more money.
CEA’s Chris Ventura discusses the incentives available for solar energy installations to Michigan’s energy consumers and the importance of reassessing state policies to ensure a sustainable future for solar power.