Restrictions on Domestic Energy Production Leave Consumers Vulnerable
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...
Toomey Vs. McGinty Is, in Part, an Election About Crony Capitalism
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...
Inside Shale with Chris Ventura
Chris Ventura sat down with Inside Shale to discuss CEA's recent report, The Benefits of Ohio’s Natural Gas Production to Energy Consumers and Job Creators, and...
Trump Eyes Action to Limit States’ Powers to Block Pipelines
As some elected officials begin injecting politics into fact-based regulatory processes, families and farmers are seeing the results of politically constrained energy infrastructure in...
Offshore Drilling Debate Reaches South Carolina’s Capitol
Tim Page, CEA Southeast Executive Director, testified on the importance of ensuring American energy production to secure our energy independence and provide more jobs...
Virginia Voters Say Infrastructure a Positive Investment
Recent polling in Virginia shows that nearly 85 percent of residents support investments in energy infrastructure which helps make Virginia more competitive to attract...
What the Green New Deal Can Mean for Local Business, Residents
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...
Can Wal-Mart Move the Needle on Solar?
It’s the kind of deal you don’t hear about every day: The world’s largest retailer (that’s Wal-Mart Stores) recently announced plans to add solar...
We Have Enough Oil and Natural Gas to Last Over 120 Years
Briefing legislators in Alabama, CEA President David Holt discusses how the state's economy has benefited greatly thanks to oil and natural gas development and...