West Virginia

Consumer Energy Alliance Hosts Energy and Manufacturing Forum

CEA Midwest recently hosted the West Virginia Energy and Manufacturing Forum in Wheeling, WV.  This forum brought together elected and public officials, key labor and...

How Energy Can Help School Districts

CEA's Vice-President for State Affairs, Brydon Ross, discusses how domestically produced energy can help support schools in West Virginia. The heartbreaking effects of market forces...

Pipeline Debate Wages on in West Virginia

CEA's Brydon Ross was featured in The State Journal discussing the importance of pipeline infrastructure in West Virginia. Pipeline infrastructure has long been a topic...

Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes New Member: West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association

HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association (WVONGA) as its newest affiliate member. Chartered...

West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana Top 3 in Electricity Generation from Coal

Source: Energy Information Agency, U.S. Department of Energy West Virginia 96.91% Kentucky 93.65% Indiana 88.95% Wyoming 88.27% Utah 83.85% Missouri 83.43% Ohio 79.95% North Dakota 78.81% New Mexico 74.13% Nebraska 71.95% Kansas 70.27% Colorado 69.41% Iowa 68.29% Wisconsin 65.1% Michigan 54.59% Montana 52.88% Oklahoma 51.66% Georgia 51.6% Minnesota 51.54% North Carolina 51.31% Arkansas 51.03% Maryland 51.03% Tennessee 50.49% Pennsylvania 46.23% Illinois 45.55% Texas 43.06% Arizona 42.52% Alabama 40.72% South Carolina 33.46% Louisiana 33.42% Virginia 32.57% Delaware 29.88% Florida 28.14% South Dakota 24% Mississippi 22.87% Nevada 22.1% Connecticut 19.6% Hawaii 14.94% New Hampshire 12.46% Massachusetts 12.29% California 11.23% Alaska 9.04% New Jersey 8.01% New York 7.27% Oregon 5.97% Washington 5.07% Maine 0.88% District of Columbia 0 Idaho 0 Rhode Island 0 Vermont 0