Post-Pandemic, a Sustained, Essential Recovery Will Depend on Energy
As states across the country begin to reopen, legislatures are grappling with high unemployment and busted budgets. CEA's David Holt examines the importance of...
Member Post: Fight Against COVID-19 Fueled by American Energy
Guest Contribution by Kurt Knaus, Pennsylvania Energy Infrastructure Alliance
American energy and the life-sustaining products it creates have never been more critical than they have...
This Governor Pushed Carbon Targets. Now He’s a Trump Target
With many states reviewing energy policies, CEA's Kevin Doyle commented on the need for North Carolina's elected officials to ensure a diverse energy supply...
President Trump Is Right to Respond to Oil and Gas Warfare
The Trump Administration took a stance on boosting oil and gas prices in a counter move to manipulation from Saudi Arabia and Russia. CEA...
Natural Gas: Why U.S. Leads World in Cutting Emissions
Anti-energy activists have created more chaos, only hurting families and small businesses on a budget, by wrongfully villainizing natural gas without fact-checking first. Most...
Between All Your Devices, What Would You Charge First If You Had to Choose?
Consumers in the U.S. are heading towards a fascinating era in energy innovation.
Some predict that by 2030, a tenth of vehicles worldwide will be...
We All Peak At Different Times, and So Does Our Energy
It is an exciting time for consumers right now. For those old enough to remember just think how different your life is today compared...
A Clean Energy Future Needs Real Solutions – Not Political Soundbites
As the 2020 presidential election starts to heat up across battleground states, America’s presidential hopefuls will continue to fiercely compete to capture voters’ opinions...
Why Does Everyone Keep Talking About Reliability?
I recently joined Consumer Energy Alliance after several years of working for a business trade group. When I started, I felt like I knew...
North Carolina Emissions Fell By as Much as 92 Percent as the State Continues...
Raleigh, NC. – Given that North Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions have fallen by as...