THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Consumer group calls the airline agreement “Groundbreaking” HOUSTON – December 16, 2009 Yesterday, the Air Transport Association of America, Inc. (ATA) – a key Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) affiliate –.
The Low Carbon Fuel Standard is making the rounds again in news reports about national and global energy policies. And why not? What’s not to like about low carbon fuels?.
To fully appreciate the significance of the Interior Department’s long-awaited decision earlier this week to allow Shell Oil to drill three exploratory wells in the contested Chukchi Sea, you need.
Oil isn’t the only domestic industry at risk of losing out to overseas competitors: It seems that a lot of federal government money allocated for renewable energy sources, like wind,.
CEA Newsletter Issue 33 Message from CEA President David Holt As 2009 draws to a close, Consumer Energy Alliance would like to thank all of our members and affiliate organizations.
Click here to view coverage of CEA-South Executive Director Tommy Foltz as interviewed by The American Oil & Gas Reporter: Energy Policy Affects Consumers Too, November 2009.
.Click here to view coverage of CEA-Florida Executive Director Dave Batt at the September 2009 meeting of the Northeast Business Association.
.In what has become something of an annual pre-Thanksgiving tradition, the latest survey of people’s travel plans this year shows a slight increase in the number of people who plan.
Consumer Energy Alliance analyzes Low-Carbon Fuel Standard compliance scenarios for 11 northeast states WASHINGTON – November 13, 2009 A regional Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) imposed on 11 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.