THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt released the following statement expressing disappointment with the Trump Administration’s decision to extend a moratorium on energy exploration in the.
Austin, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy policies for families and businesses, released its Texas Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions have declined by.
Tallahassee, FL – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy policies for families and businesses, released its Florida Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions declined by 93%.
CEA’s Kaitlin Schmidtke examines how Gulf Coast energy is essential to Alabama’s economic recovery. For instance, studies conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) indicate that wind energy may.
Baton Rouge, LA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy policies for families and businesses, released its Louisiana Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions declined by.
Jackson, MS – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released its Mississippi Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions declined by 95% across the state since 1990. This sharp drop is remarkable.
Washington, D.C. – Following remarks by President Donald Trump in Midland, TX, today on the economic benefits seen by American families, farmers and small businesses from expanded domestic energy production.
Lately, it seems that everywhere we go today we are presented with false choices. The classic either-or dilemma. They usually look something like this: “You’re either with us or against.
Montgomery, AL – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released its Alabama Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions have been reduced by as much as 93 percent across the state since.
Tallahassee, FL — Thanks to increased production of abundant, affordable natural gas, Florida families and businesses saved more than $9.3 billion between 2008 and 2018 because of lower prices, according.