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Top 5 Stories in Energy This Week 11052021

This week’s headlines are filled with stories about energy prices spiking right as winter creeps in and how these higher prices have buyers looking to developing nations for oil and.

American oil refinery

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As world leaders meet in Glasgow this week for the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP 26) to discuss achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement and.

Supply Chain

The day after Thanksgiving marks the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. Although this may be every shopaholic’s favorite time of year, beware of the snowballing supply chain issues.

Senior citizen keeping warm by the fire

WASHINGTON, D.C. – American consumers will pay at least $24.3 billion more for energy this winter as prices for gasoline, natural gas and propane surge due to poorly conceived energy.

Top 5 Stories in Energy This Week 10222021

Last night, President Biden answered questions on rising gasoline prices during a live townhall on CNN. The President blamed OPEC+ for the increasingly high price of gasoline, however, energy experts.

Welder Inside of Pipeline

LANSING – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for energy and environmental consumers, issued the following statement in response to protesters who took videos of themselves illegally shutting down.

EV Charging Station

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ahead of COP21, President Biden’s top climate advisor, Gina McCarthy, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg cheered the accomplishments of America’s nascent electric vehicle industry, encouraging growth and.

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Halloween is here! That means it’s time to look out for ghosts, monsters and other things that go bump in the night. It’s also the time of year when the.

Engineers looking at SCADA

Nuclear power has long been a major provider of electricity in the United States. In fact, about 20% of the electricity we use comes from nuclear power. A huge benefit.

Pennsylvania Avenue and United States Capitol

As updates trickle in over the status on the bipartisan infrastructure package and the reconciliation bill tied to it, CEA has received numerous inquiries from clients over the uncertainties surrounding.