CEA Newsletter October 2010
October 2010 CEA Newsletter
Issue 42
As CEA prepares for our annual Energy Day event, we are continuing to focus on the energy issues that face...
Clean Energy’s Killer App?
We’ve talked a lot in this blog about renewable energy sources like solar and wind, as these two seem to be garnering the bulk...
CEA: Americans Deserve More Than Regulations in Interior Dept. Announcement
Job-Killing Offshore Moratorium Continues to Bring Uncertainty, Financial Burden on the U.S.
HOUSTON – Earlier today, Interior Sec. Ken Salazar announced two new rules aimed...
Can Wal-Mart Move the Needle on Solar?
It’s the kind of deal you don’t hear about every day: The world’s largest retailer (that’s Wal-Mart Stores) recently announced plans to add solar...
Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes New Member Ernst & Young
HOUSTON — September 27, 2010 Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome a new affiliate member, Ernst & Young LLP, a professional services...
Keeping the Focus on Jobs
If you were one of the people who found the news of the Great Recession ending a little ironic, you are not alone. Although...
Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes New Member Petrohawk Energy Corporation
HOUSTON — September 22, 2010 Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome a new affiliate member, Petrohawk Energy Corporation, an independent energy company...
David Holt: Hydraulic Fracturing Key to Energy Goals
The following op-ed from David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, appeared on the National Journal website here, in response to the discussion question...
Food for thought
It is common to frame the discussion of energy consumption in terms of the cars we drive and the houses we heat. But there’s...
Drilling in the Arctic: We need an honest debate
by Guest Blogger: Jessica Shadian
Earlier this month, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar traveled to Alaska’s North Slope and said that drilling new exploratory wells in...