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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt released the following statement expressing disappointment with the Trump Administration’s decision to extend a moratorium on energy exploration in the.
CEA’s research on Ohio’s natural gas cost savings for consumers was recently highlighted in a piece discussing how lower energy prices coupled with Ohio energy production is creating new opportunities.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, the Bureau of Land Management published a final environmental impact statement for the Willow Project, a 30-year exploration and production plan in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.
Tallahassee, FL – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy policies for families and businesses, released its Florida Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions declined by 93%.
CEA’s Kaitlin Schmidtke examines how Gulf Coast energy is essential to Alabama’s economic recovery. For instance, studies conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) indicate that wind energy may.
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura looks at the innovation happening in our energy and manufacturing industries which have caused improvements in environmental quality while providing family-sustaining wages for Ohioans..
CEA’s Matt Gonzales looks at how New Mexico’s traditional energy resources are able to complement the proposed construction of new wind energy resources across the state. If ever there was.
Baton Rouge, LA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy policies for families and businesses, released its Louisiana Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions declined by.
Chris Ventura, CEA’s Midwest Executive Director examines how natural gas produced in Ohio has continued to help families and businesses save money on energy costs and can be a catalyst.
Jackson, MS – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released its Mississippi Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions declined by 95% across the state since 1990. This sharp drop is remarkable.