THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
With extremists becoming increasingly violent and willing to sabotage critical energy infrastructure in Minnesota and other states, CEA’s Chris Ventura discusses why it is necessary for elected officials to stand.
CEA’s Victoria Gonzales examines the unintended consequences and negative impacts New Mexico’s “Energy Transition Act” will have on the state’s economy. About 80 percent of the growth in state income.
CEA’s Brydon Ross was recently interviewed by CBS about the $244 billion financial burden consumers will face as a result of the Green New Deal. “A PR slogan doesn’t keep.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle discusses how the Green New Deal would negatively impact Floridians from travel plans and tourism, to replacing current household appliances, which alone will cost Americans $244 billion..
CEA’s Kaitlin Schmidtke explores how additional energy development can help offer stability to farmers across the state, who spend about 30% of their annual expenses on energy each year. There.
Engaging consumers from families to businesses about the future of energy is an important part of our mission at CEA. Supporting programs that will bring innovation and investment in clean-teach.
CEA’s David Holt looks at how vital infrastructure and energy projects have been unnecessarily halted due to extreme activist groups resulting in job losses and a lack of economic growth.
CEA’s Kaitlin Schmidtke discusses how recent court rulings against anti-development activists have set the stage for positive economic growth and environmental sustainability in Louisiana. By allowing this project to continue,.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle outlines how calls to ban offshore drilling may hurt Florida’s economy and households, already struggling to afford $2500 in energy bills annually. Advocating for an energy plan.
CEA’s Chris Ventura and West Virginia Oil & Natural Gas Association’s Anne Blankenship discuss how developing West Virginia’s natural resources has had a positive economic impact on the region and.