America's Energy

Shale Energy Can Help North Carolina’s Energy Supplies and Economy

Consumer Energy Alliance’s Southeast Director Brydon Ross writes in The Herald Sun about how shale energy development will help North Carolina’s natural gas supply...

Pennsylvania Asks President Obama to Permit the Keystone XL Pipeline

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association and its partner Consumer Energy Alliance submitted today to federal officials 23,591 public comments from Pennsylvania residents...

Alabama is Ready to Roll Pipeline

MONTGOMERY – Manufacture Alabama and its partner Consumer Energy Alliance submitted today to federal officials 15,840 public comments from Alabama residents supporting the construction of...
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McAuliffe Joins OCS Govs. Coalition

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe today became the first Democrat to join the OCS Governors Coalition, strengthening ongoing planning efforts between U.S. Governors and the...

CEA Interviewed about Winter Energy Tips

Consumer Energy Alliance's Midwest Director Ryan Scott discusses 10 tips for consumers to save money on winter energy bills with Fox-45 in Dayton, Ohio.
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Act 13 and Pennsylvania’s Economic Future

The Keystone State made headlines a week before the Christmas holiday when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down several key provisions of the State’s...

A Carroll County Comeback

. In a small office, surrounded by photos and memorabilia of General William Custer, sits the County Auditor of Carroll County Ohio. Mr. Leroy VanHorne...

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...

Consumers Warn Regulations Will Drive up Cost

Energy Consumers joined federal and state elected officials in Columbus, OH on Monday at CEA-Midwest's Powering Our Future Forum to discuss Environmental Protection Agency...

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