THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
FREDERICKSBURG – Virginia could receive up to $250 million dollars annually in revenue sharing payments from offshore energy development, according to a report released today by the Southeast Energy Alliance.
As a result of CEA- Alaska’s outreach work, Senator McGuire sumbitted a letter to Secretary Salazar urging approval of Shell’s application for a permit to drill in the Beaufort Sea..
We recently wrote about the carbon “toeprint” involved in airport travel: that is, all the little things that are often overlooked — like fuel guzzling shuttle buses or travelers driving.
Ports -to-Plains posted a blog on Thursday, October 21, expressing gratitute to the Congressional hosts of Energy Day 2010. Click here to read the blog. Visit their website at http://www.portstoplains.com/.
This winter, many seniors who have the means to do so will head south to Florida and other warm locales where they will soak up the sun and wait out.
The following are links to media coverage of Energy Day 2010. We appreciated all who both supported and participated in our event, and we look forward to seeing everyone again.
The Obama Administration has announced it will lift the moratorium on deep water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico – about six weeks before it was due to expire next.
BUSINESS: U.S. export giants press for one global carbon accounting standard (10/13/2010) Joel Kirkland, E&E reporter The U.S. manufacturing sector can thrive under a global climate change agreement as long.
This week, CEA takes a step back from the various issues that concern us each day, to celebrate energy – in all its forms – and remind consumers, lawmakers and.