THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
The United States isn’t running out of oil, but you might think otherwise given the rate at which we are producing this valuable natural resource. This analysis takes a fresh.
August 2011 CEA Newsletter Issue 53 Hot Enough? Yes, it’s been a hot one. As we move into the dog days of summer, consumers are seeking relief in swimming pools,.
Over the past year, we’ve devoted several blog posts to the state of the Gulf economy and the ways it has been hurt, first by the moratorium imposed on deepwater.
CEA Applauds Passage of Keystone XL Legislation Bill Sets Clear and Responsible Schedule for Approving Critical Pipeline Project WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. House of Representatives today passed legislation that.
New Report Links Economic Growth with Increased Energy Production Issuing Drilling Permits in the Gulf of Mexico Would Create More than 200,000 New Jobs, Report Finds HOUSTON – Increasing energy.
Whether you’re basking in triple-digit temperatures or frowning over a triple-digit power bill this July, we thought you’d enjoy this news out of Japan about air conditioned clothing. Japan’s Kuchofuku.
CEA Concludes Stakeholder Meetings on Florida’s Energy Future ORLANDO – Today Consumer Energy Alliance of Florida (CEA-Florida) completed a 3-day series of stakeholder meetings in Orlando designed to solicit input.
CA Farmers Warn Utility Regulators about Rising Energy Costs California Farm Bureau, CEA call for additional domestic production through a balanced energy policy LOS ANGELES, CA – The president of.
CEA Statement on Oil Imports Surpassing $200 Billion for 2011 HOUSTON – Today the total cost of oil being imported into the United States crossed $200 billion for 2011, according.
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