THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asserts that suburbanites consume more energy than the higher populated inner cities. Suburbanites must use their automobiles to commute to work or into the city.
Each year, millions of people visit the Land of Enchantment to experience the scenery, its famous cuisine, stand-out southwestern art, and historic (oftentimes ancient) landmarks of the Pueblo people and.
David Holt, President of CEA, takes a look at the impact higher energy costs have on families living below the poverty line, and what we can do to create real.
CEA Mid-Atlantic’s Mike Butler discusses how New York’s bad policy decisions have led to unnecessarily high energy costs, and how Pennsylvania can avoid making the same mistake. Pennsylvania leaders, many.
CEA’s Brydon Ross recently discussed the importance of creating policies which ensure a sustainable future for solar energy in New Hampshire. Nationally, solar generation grew over 40 percent between 2016.
CEA’s recent report, Fueling America’s Energy Consumers, detailing the importance of energy to transportation was recently highlighted by Daily Energy Insider. Geopolitical crises and instability in oil prices are the.
As our country is embroiled in debates over energy, it’s important to remember – it’s not just what you use – it’s how you use it. Demonizing industries, their workers.
Time for a fun fact, did you know the success of the oil and gas industry in New Mexico has a direct impact on public school funding in the state?.
CEA’s latest report “Fueling America’s Energy Consumers” highlights the often-overlooked fact that oil and natural gas provide the majority of energy used in the transportation sector, and when the price.
Washington, D.C. – In a new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the organization warns policymakers that recent geopolitical turmoil and global oil price instability could negatively affect.