Energy Bills
Kevin Doyle, CEA's Vice President for State Affairs, defines the need for South Carolina to be a part of offshore discussions.
To understand why, look...
Supply Chain Issues Will Snowball into the Holidays
The day after Thanksgiving marks the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. Although this may be every shopaholic’s favorite time of year, beware...
Americans Suffering Needlessly From Self-Inflicted Energy, Inflation Crisis
David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, recently discussed how bad energy policies are causing rampant inflation and historically high energy prices and what...
Responsible Energy Development and Environmental Protection Go Hand-In-Hand
The nation’s offshore energy resources are vast and could help provide long-term reliable energy to American families and businesses, so they can more affordably...
Balance Key in Addressing Energy Grid, Household Cost Concerns
With an arctic chill gripping a substantial portion of the country, consumers will be facing higher energy bills from New England to the Mid-Atlantic. ...
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...
Hate to Say We Told You So: Federal Energy Data Paint Ugly Winter Picture
With new data from the Department of Energy and the Energy Information Administration showing that natural gas is the leading contributor to reducing the...
Energy Affordability Must Be a Top Concern for Newly Elected
CEA President David Holt discusses the importance of affordable energy to those living below the poverty line and on fixed incomes and why it...
Energy Grows Travel
While many often think of travel for businesses purposes first, according to the U.S. Travel Association (USTA), 74 percent of travel is for leisure...
South Carolina Is Writing a Great Energy Success Story – And Offshore Oil Should...
Consumer Energy Alliance South Carolina State Director, Katon Dawson shares his thoughts on South Carolina's energy history, and its future.
"We could go on and...