THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA recently hosted the Pennsylvania Energy and Manufacturing Forum to provide a unique opportunity for federal, state and local officials to discuss current energy issues and the importance of responsible.
CEA’s Michael Whatley was featured in the Observer-Reporter following the Pennsylvania Energy and Manufacturing Forum. Pennsylvania’s Democratic and Republic U.S. senators were asked Tuesday to look beyond the upcoming presidential.
CEA recently hosted the Pennsylvania Energy and Manufacturing Forum to provide a unique opportunity for federal, state and local officials to discuss current energy issues and the importance of responsible.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s solar incentive analysis was featured in an op-ed by North Carolina State Rep. Chris Millis. Imagine for a moment you are a North Carolina hog farmer, and.
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 and a federal regulatory onslaught.
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 of debate in the United.
Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today voiced its concern over a newly released study performed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and.
CEA Midwest recently hosted the Ohio Energy and Manufacturing Forum. The event provided a unique opportunity for federal, state and local officials to discuss current energy issues and the importance.
Brydon Ross was interviewed by The Canton Repository at the Ohio Energy and Manufacturing Forum. The event provided a unique opportunity for federal, state and local officials to discuss current.
CEA’s Andrew Browning discusses the importance of federal leases which help fund New Mexico’s first responders and public education. Look at San Juan County, which has seen a 47 percent.