Supreme Court Ruling Brings Common Sense Back to Environmental Reviews, CEA Says

Decision limits overreach in NEPA process that has delayed critical energy infrastructure Consumers have paid higher energy costs due to activist weaponization of environmental reviews WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today applauded the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. […]
CEA Applauds Trump Administration’s Nuclear Executive Orders

Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today applauded the Trump Administration’s Executive Orders to expand nuclear energy production, which directs multiple federal agencies to streamline the approval and construction process for commercial and government advanced nuclear projects nationwide. “These Executive Orders will expedite approval of critical advanced reactor […]
CEA Praises Senate Move to Block Overreaching California Vehicle Mandates

“CEA supports all options that lead to affordable, reliable and cleaner energy including greater EV adoption. The one path that leads to the opposite results has been tread heavily in California. We urge the Senate to take up and pass these resolutions expeditiously.”
CEA Applauds Trump Administration’s Nuclear Executive Orders

Streamlined permitting will accelerate U.S. advanced nuclear leadership Orders will provide certainty to address growing AI, manufacturing energy demand Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today applauded the Trump Administration’s Executive Orders to expand nuclear energy production, which directs multiple federal agencies to streamline the approval and […]
CEA Applauds Trump Administration’s Nuclear Executive Order

Streamlined permitting will accelerate U.S. advanced nuclear leadership Order provides certainty to address growing AI, manufacturing energy demand WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today applauded the Trump Administration’s four Executive Orders to expand nuclear energy production, which directs multiple federal agencies to streamline […]
CEA Praises Senate Move to Block Overreaching California Vehicle Mandates

Senate action follows bipartisan House passage of measures to stop California’s electric vehicle mandate CA rules would eliminate consumer choice for 35% of American families through last-minute EPA waiver granted by Biden Administration WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today applauded the Senate for moving to rescind […]
America’s Mineral Shortcut: Getting What We Need Without Digging New Holes

If you’ve ever used a phone, driven a car or flipped on a light switch, you’ve relied on critical minerals. These are special materials like lithium, cobalt and rare earth elements. They help power our batteries, electric vehicles, wind turbines and more. But here’s the problem: The United States doesn’t mine or refine enough of […]
Arizona utilities law awaiting Gov. Hobbs’ signature is win for affordable, reliable energy

The Arizona Senate and House of Representatives have struck a victory for affordable, reliable and cleaner energy by sending House Bill 2679 to Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk for her signature. HB2679 is commonsense legislation that will enable the use of utility securitization in Arizona. The tool, which is authorized for use in 33 other states […]
Powering AI: Why America’s Energy Grid Needs an Upgrade

Artificial intelligence (AI) is already part of our daily lives—from helping us get directions, to powering voice assistants, to detecting health issues earlier. But what most people don’t see is what powers AI itself: electricity. And a lot of it. Every time an AI system answers a question or runs a program, it relies on […]
Pumping the brakes on CARB’s disinformation

Consider CARB’s assessment of market trends, claiming that, “California’s zero-emission vehicle market remains strong.” Strong, in comparison to what?