THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Picture this: you walk into your local grocery store, grab your usual items, and still somehow walk out having spent more than the week before. This is the reality for.
Power outages can come from winter storms, heat waves, wildfires or a delivery driver backing into the power line by your house. But depending on how long they last or.
Sometimes bad ideas are well-intentioned, and sometimes, they are just bad ideas that fly in the face of evidence, experience and common sense. With energy affordability becoming a hot-button national.
On a freezing winter morning, many find themselves turning down their thermostat – not because they’re comfortable, but because this month’s energy bill won’t fit into their fixed budgets. While.
There’s an old saying in politics: “When you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.” After years of watching families struggle under soaring energy bills, leaders in some of America’s.
Missing the mark A recent article about offshore energy in the Gulf misses the mark for Florida families and our energy future. The Gulf already supplies nearly 15% of America’s.
The cold winter months can be blissful: filled with sparkling snow and crackling fires, but they can also be harsh, bringing blizzards, freezing pipes, and cold fronts. With these conditions.
For many communities, winter doesn’t arrive with warm homes and cozy nights – it arrives with financial stress. Vulnerable communities, like seniors and low-income households, feel this impact first. As.
Long-Term Reliability Assessment Shows Need for Fuel Diversity, Continued Grid Investment Policymakers Must Act Now to Avert Potentially Dangerous Consequences HOUSTON – The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC).
Rising energy demand, inflation, grid investment, extreme weather and volatile fuel costs are increasing the cost of electricity faster than many households can keep up, and there are no easy.