THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Did you know that simply keeping your curtains or blinds closed will reduce your energy costs? Keeping window coverings closed this summer as outdoor temperatures rise will reduce the amount.
Looking for more ways to save gas and cut costs? To reduce your gasoline needs and conserve energy resources, here are a few handy tidbits for living from Energy Tomorrow,.
Each year, people across America take part in the annual tradition of spring cleaning their homes, garages, work places and lifestyles, but consumers should give their energy use a good.
The recently-enacted stimulus bill provides significant changes to energy efficient tax credits available to consumers for home improvements, including roofing, insulation, windows and doors, central air conditioning, water heaters, residential.
The tragic loss of human lives in the April 20 explosion and subsequent sinking of an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as the ensuing oil spill.
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 “Will oil spill impede offshore plans?”.
It is not easy to talk about the importance of a strong domestic oil industry in the wake of the tragic incident in the Gulf of Mexico. We do not.
Consumer Energy Alliance Kicks-Off 2010 Offshore Technology Conference Focus on Government and Private Sector Roles in Supporting Energy & Creating Jobs HOUSTON — On May 3, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA).
Southeastern Consumer Energy Group Urges Interior Dept. to Make Commonsense Investments into American Energy Highlights Need to Ensure Offshore Production is Done Safely, Responsibly Fredericksburg, Va. – May 4, 2010.
CEA President: Offshore Alternative Energy Projects Contribute to Balanced Energy Policy for America HOUSTON — April 28, 2010 Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt issued the following statement regarding.