Last Week’s Solar Vote in Georgia and Why it Matters
Imagine if a new offensive play became popular and the NFL decided to mandate that every coach run it exactly 6 times per game.
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CEA and Pennsylvania Officials Discuss Energy Opportunities
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Atlantic Coast Pipeline Will Help N.C. Meet Its Energy Needs
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New Mexico Approves Solar Accountability, Transparency Bill
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“We applaud the...
U.S. Representative David McKinley and West Virginia Gubernatorial Candidate Sen. Bill Cole Say Rational...
WHEELING — West Virginia – and the rest of the U.S. – is in need of bipartisan progress and a sensible, rational process on...
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...
Virginia Energy & Opportunity Forum — Speakers
A Discussion with Virginia’s Gubernatorial Candidates
August 29, 2013
George Mason University School of Law Auditorium
Arlington, VA
9am - 11am EST
Welcome & Introductions
Michael Whatley, Consumer Energy Alliance
Panel...
Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes Newest Affiliate Member, Mississippi Energy Institute
Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes Newest Affiliate Member, Mississippi Energy Institute
HOUSTON, TX: Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome Mississippi Energy Institute (MEI)...
Sherrod Brown Outlines Ohio’s Energy Future
In a video message, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown outlines Ohio's energy future. Brown's comments were part of CEA-Midwest Powering our Future forum held in...
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