Pool Season Is Power Season: Why Smarter Pool Use Matters for Energy Reliability

As summer temperatures rise, so does our energy demand—and one of the hidden culprits is sitting in our backyards. Swimming pools might be a staple of summer fun, but they’re also a serious energy draw. Between heaters, pumps, and filtration systems running for hours each day, a single residential pool can consume as much electricity […]
Maine Families, Businesses Win as Governor Mills Signs Bill That Preserves Energy Freedom of Choice

Bipartisan bill ensures Mainers can choose how they heat their homes and power their businesses Maine joins the more than 25 states which bar individual municipalities from barring specific forms of energy AUGUSTA, Maine – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today praised Maine Governor Janet […]
Infrastructure critical for AI leadership

DEAR EDITOR: Ohio stands at a pivotal crossroads in the national artificial intelligence race. As major technology companies invest billions in data center infrastructure across our state, we face a critical strategic question: Will we support the energy infrastructure necessary to power these facilities? The facts are clear. AWS is investing $3.5 billion to add […]
Protecting Communities From Wildfires Is Everyone’s Job

Wildfires are a growing challenge, affecting more families and businesses across the United States each year. This year began with tragic fires around Los Angeles, and in the weeks since, we’ve seen fast-moving wildfires in at least 14 states across the country. With U.S. counties increasingly at high risk for wildfires—and not just in the […]
What is Primacy—and Why It Matters for Your Energy and Environmental Future

When it comes to energy and environmental policy, most people think of pipelines, wind farms, or electric bills—not the bureaucratic processes that determine whether smart energy projects get built in the first place. But the speed and success of those projects often hinges on something called primacy—a legal authority that determines who calls the shots […]
New York’s Power Crisis: How’d We Get Here?

When the power went out in parts of New York City this week—during a dangerous heatwave—families were left sweating in their apartments. Businesses had to shut down. Elevators stopped. Seniors were stranded. And across the region, electricity demand surged to levels not seen in over a decade. As more states push to electrify everything—homes, vehicles, […]
WPNX Radio Blog: Heat Advisory is in Effect until Midnight

(Paxton–dm)-…HEAT ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT until MIDNIGHT TONIGHT..for Ford and IROQUOIS COUNTIES.Heat index values of 100 to 105 degrees are expected. .Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses..Heat impacts will be worsened by consecutive days of hot and humid conditions, with overnight lows in the mid 70s providing little relief. If you need […]
Report details economic risk of proposed natural gas ban in Illinois – Center Square

Marc Brown, vice president of state affairs for the Consumer Energy Alliance, said forced electrification would cost $55,000 for the average single-family home. “That includes when you’re redoing your panel, heat pumps, changing out a gas furnace, all your appliances,” he said. Further, the CEA said forced electrification could increase Illinois utility bills by about […]
Report details economic risk of proposed natural gas ban in Illinois

(The Center Square) – Analysis by the Consumer Energy Alliance says a potential natural gas ban in Illinois would cost the average homeowner tens of thousands of dollars. In 2024, state Sen. Celina Villanueva, D-Chicago, proposed a bill to ban natural gas in new buildings. A Chicago alderman, Maria Hadden, introduced similar legislation backed by Mayor Brandon […]
Report details economic risk of proposed natural gas ban in Illinois

(The Center Square) – Analysis by the Consumer Energy Alliance says a potential natural gas ban in Illinois would cost the average homeowner tens of thousands of dollars. In 2024, state Sen. Celina Villanueva, D-Chicago, proposed a bill to ban natural gas in new buildings. A Chicago alderman, Maria Hadden, introduced similar legislation backed by Mayor Brandon […]