Hundreds Gather to Share Opinions on the Keystone XL Pipeline With State Leaders
CEA's Michael Whatley discussed the Keystone XL Pipeline and the impact of the pipeline in the context of job creation.
It will create 55,000 jobs...
A Pipeline to Your Kitchen
Oil is a staple for most cooks, but not the kind you get from olives, avocados, or coconuts. Crude oil and natural gas also...
Winter in New England without Enough Electricity
New England electricity prices are among the highest in the nation, second only to the non-contiguous Pacific states. Part of the reason is infrastructure...
Consumer Advocate Launches National Campaign Aimed at Educating Consumers on How U.S. Energy Infrastructure...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national consumer advocacy organization that represents consumers, manufacturers, agriculture, energy, renewables and other industries, today launched...
Tell Congress to Reverse Federal Regulations That Hurt Ohio Families and Small Businesses!
Last year, the Obama administration released a methane rule that would negatively impact families and small businesses across the country, including right here in...
Pennsylvania Families and Businesses Need Your Help!
Pennsylvania families and businesses need your help!
We all need energy to meet our most basic needs - from heating and cooling to simply turning...
Consumer Energy Alliance Applauds the Latest Keystone XL Decision
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today commended the Trump Administration’s State Department for issuing a permit to authorize construction of the long-awaited...
Without More Pipelines, Scary Economic Scenarios Become Real
CEA's David Holt was featured in Real Clear Energy discussing how pipelines contribute to ensuring financial stability for families.
Energy costs are “affordable” up until...
Act 13 and Pennsylvania’s Economic Future
The Keystone State made headlines a week before the Christmas holiday when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down several key provisions of the State’s...
Whatley: North Carolina is Proposing ‘A Sensible Regulatory Regime’
In remarks to the North Carolina Mining and Energy Commission, CEA Vice President Michael Whatley commended state officials and regulators on developing proposed oil and gas regulations that will provide "a sensible regulatory regime to oversee production of its energy resources."