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CEA Newsletter August 2010

With the House and Senate prepared to debate Gulf spill “response” legislation prior to the August Congressional recess, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) president David...

Getting serious about white roofs

Last week, we included the white roof recommendation in our list if five summertime energy savings tips. It was advice straight from U.S. Energy...

Progress on lifting the drilling ban. Sort of.

The good news is that public opposition to the ban on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico is growing, and becoming more organized. Over...

CEA to House and Senate Leadership: Legislating in a Vacuum Will Further Jeopardize American...

As the House and Senate prepare to debate Gulf spill “response” legislation, CEA urges Congress to base legislation on results from investigation into Macondo...

Stay Cool, Save Money

As summer temperatures increase, you can save money and energy and still beat the heat by following a few simple tips: Close window blinds and...

Five ways to lower your power bill

As the summer of 2010 turns into one big long heat wave that never seems to break, consumers are finding themselves more worried than...

One more reason we need to be less dependent on foreign energy

We all suspected this would happen sooner or later, but it was nonetheless received as a milestone of historic significance this week when China...

You pay how much for air conditioning?

Imagine a system of travel where you had no idea of the cost until the trip was over and you were back at home,...

CEA to Interior: Lift Moratorium, Create Real Jobs, Economic Growth

Nat’l consumer group calls on the Administration to listen to the American people, reverse course on job-killing moratorium HOUSTON – July 19, 2010   In a...

Guaranteeing a secure energy future

Earlier this year, President Obama announced an $8 billion loan guarantee for the construction of a new nuclear power plant in Georgia, stating that...