Energy Grows the New Mexico Economy
New Mexico is a land known for its rich history and vibrant culture. This unique foundation creates a melting pot of traditions and families...
Affordable Energy, Affordable Travel and Expanded Opportunities for Emerging Economies
A hundred years ago, international travel was either for the wealthy or for migrants who wanted a new life so bad that they were...
Big Green Backs Local Environmental Group in an Attempt to Ban Oil and Gas...
Denver, CO - Following the announcement by the Colorado Secretary of State that Initiative 97, a ban on oil and gas drilling brought forward...
Energy Grows Sustainable Farming
In 1930, 25% of the U.S. population lived on farms. Today, it is less than 2%. And 97-99% of U.S. farms and ranches are...
Low Energy Costs Help Louisiana
CEA's Link Browder recently took a look at how Louisianans are benefiting from low cost energy as a result of increasing energy production.
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How States Like New Mexico Depend on the Energy Industry
David Holt, President of CEA, recently discussed the positive impact the energy industry has had on revenue generation for the state of New Mexico,...
Time to Reassess Energy Policies
CEA's Chris Ventura discusses the incentives available for solar energy installations to Michigan's energy consumers and the importance of reassessing state policies to ensure...
So What’s Your Solution for Suburban Sprawl?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asserts that suburbanites consume more energy than the higher populated inner cities. Suburbanites must use their automobiles to commute...
Energy Grows Tourism in New Mexico
Each year, millions of people visit the Land of Enchantment to experience the scenery, its famous cuisine, stand-out southwestern art, and historic (oftentimes ancient)...
Latest Energy Tool Isn’t the One Poverty-Stricken Americans Need
David Holt, President of CEA, takes a look at the impact higher energy costs have on families living below the poverty line, and what...
























