THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
With families paying ever increasing amounts of money on their energy bills, CEA Florida’s Kevin Doyle examines solutions state and federal leaders can begin to implement to help decrease the.
Michael Zehr, CEA’s federal policy advisor recently sat down with Cheddar News to talk about soaring gas prices and the pain consumers will be feeling when paying their energy bills.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – America’s businesses and manufacturers can expect to pay at least $41.4 billion more for business-related energy costs in 2022, according to analysis by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA),.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading U.S. energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, issued the following statement in response to the Department of Interior’s interim.
Energy and Environment Advocate Says More is Needed Washington, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading U.S. energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, is pleased the Biden.
Montgomery, AL – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, the Coastal Alabama Partnership (CAP) and the Gulf Economic Survival Team (GEST), today.
Michael Zehr, CEA’s Federal Policy Advisor, commented on the announcement of the first offshore lease sales and their impact on American energy production. “While we are glad that the Biden.
Consumer Energy Alliance Highlights Need to Balance Environment and Economy During U.S. House and Senate Offshore Energy Hearings WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading voice for sensible energy.
Recently, Consumer Energy Alliance looked at the environmental benefits that have accompanied the increased use of natural gas in Louisiana in our Louisiana Emissions Analysis and the positive impact it.
Washington, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauded the selection of Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards and Mississippi Governor Tate.