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March 31 was a groundbreaking day of such historic significance that had its developments come one day later, it might well have been mistaken as an April Fool’s Day joke..

Fredericksburg, Va. – March 31, 2010 The Southeast Energy Alliance (SEA), a non-partisan energy coalition that includes farm bureaus, state manufacturing associations, chambers of commerce, rural electric cooperatives and individual.

CEA president: “The Time for Planning is Over — and the Time for Action has Never Been More Urgent” HOUSTON – March 31, 2010 Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) president David.

First the good news: Domestic oil production last year increased for the first time since 1991. For folks who tend to be amazed by how time flies, that’s almost 20.

CEA president: Senior members from both parties are watching closely WASHINGTON – March 29, 2010 The U.S. Department of the Interior needs to pick up the pace in completing its.

As industrial states like Michigan pin their hopes of an economic revival on renewable energy, a lot of people are understandably skeptical that the Rust Belt will ever be green..

HOUSTON – March 16, 2010 Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Public Affairs Director James Burke recently assumed position of chair and administrator of the Houston Renewable Energy Network (HREN), replacing HREN.

In a perfect world, the U.S. would be 100% oil independent. In today’s less-than-perfect world, tapping Canada for some of our energy needs would seem to be the next best.

Everyone who works in renewable energy – or American manufacturing for that matter – let out a collective sigh of “What is the world coming to?” last November, after Evergreen.

By David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance We are pleased to be able to engage in a thoughtful conversation about Low-Carbon Fuel Standards (LCFS), because, until now, there really.