Top Five STEM Related Careers Nuclear Energy Industry
Nuclear power has long been a major provider of electricity in the United States. In fact, about 20% of the electricity we use comes...
Federal Affairs Update Tackles Bipartisan Infrastructure Package Confusion
As updates trickle in over the status on the bipartisan infrastructure package and the reconciliation bill tied to it, CEA has received numerous inquiries...
New Mexico Company Designs Safer Rescue Recovery for NASA
As New Mexico is building toward a more energy and environmentally efficient future, Jack’s Plastic Welding Inc. (JPW) is using their valiant expertise as...
CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – October 15
News stories this week focused on the energy crisis gripping the world, causing some to wonder if the U.S. is next? U.S. oil prices...
Georgia’s Energy Successes Shouldn’t Be Undone by the Federal Government
Georgians concerned about high gasoline prices, inflation, and high home heating bills this winter need look no further than the United Kingdom or California...
Why S in ESG Is Just as Important as the E and the G
ESG – short for Environmental, Social, Governance – is all the buzz on Wall Street and corporate C-suites, a sign of a shift toward...
New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham’s Clean Hydrogen Plan Will Benefit American Consumers’ Energy Future
SANTA FE, NM – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauds Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham for...
Gov. Whitmer’s Line 5 Pipeline War Finally Draws in Canada
CEA has been warning of the economic calamity that shutting the Line 5 tunnel project down would entail, including the $20.5 billion in losses...
The Importance of Pipeline Infrastructure
Pipeline infrastructure is extremely important to help our country function. In fact, there are roughly 2.4 million miles of pipe in this vast transportation...
CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – October 8
Oil prices continued to rise this week following the decision by OPEC+ to continue their previously planned output increases rather than increasing it further...