THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
The following op-ed from Cal Dooley, President and CEO of CEA affiliate the American Chemistry Council, appeared on The Hill’s Congress Blog website here on July 8, 2010. American manufacturers.
Have you ever turned off the car air conditioner when you noticed you were running low on gas, hoping the to save enough fuel to get to the next service.
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 “Nuclear Power Going To Waste?” on.
Last we wrote about solar power, we noted how it was still off limits to large segments of the American population, or made available only through private donations and subsidies..
British engineer Gordon Murray best known for his Formula 1 racecars has unveiled his long-awaited T.25 City Car. It’s an ultra energy-efficient vehicle that’s so small that three of them,.
CEA’s Whatley on hand to participate in forum, submit comments in support of expanded Canada-to-USA pipeline WASHINGTON – June 29, 2010 Is the U.S. government ready to take meaningful steps.
While efforts to stop the ongoing Gulf of Mexico oil spill and cleanup its environmental effects continue, the question of the future of domestic offshore oil and gas development remains.
One source of fuel that is not only clean and in abundant supply but has already demonstrated it can be effectively adopted on a large scale is natural gas. Last.
The following op-ed from David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, appeared in the Washington Examiner here on June 28, 2010. Move over Department of the Interior. Kindly step aside.
The following op-ed from Michael Whatley, Vice President of Consumer Energy Alliance, appeared in the Stamford Advocate here on June 25, 2010. Just as the Constitution State was bracing for.