19 years advocating for affordable, reliable, cleaner energy solutions for all Americans

Consumer Energy Alliance

THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER

Campaigns

Pipelines at night

As America produces record-breaking amounts of energy, keeping prices affordable for families across the country, pipeline infrastructure constraints are now preventing additional supplies of oil and natural gas from reaching.

Mom cooking with children

CEA’s Tim Page helps to dispel the myth that renewable energy and natural gas cannot work together to help sustain our environment while keeping energy prices affordable for American families..

High school students with teacher learning math

Investing in pipeline infrastructure brings more than just jobs and energy security to communities. Investment also brings new revenue for school districts, like those in Ohio, to improve and expand.

Pipeline welder

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt issued the following statement after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Tuesday granted a notice to proceed with construction activities.

Gasoline Sold Out

Over the past 50 years, the United States has too often relied on foreign oil to fuel American families and small businesses. However, since the beginning of the shale revolution.

DAPL Protests

Modernizing Minnesota begins with upgrading our state’s critical pipeline infrastructure to secure supplies of reliable, affordable energy while protecting our environment for families, farmers, and businesses across Minnesota. However, anti-energy.

Oil rig in Atlantic Ocean

Michael Zehr, Federal Policy Advisor for Consumer Energy Alliance, discusses energy consumption in the U.S. with Les Sinclair. The Energy Information Administration says the U.S. is set to replace Russia.

Dad cooking with children

Communities across the region are fighting for access to reliable, affordable natural gas to help reduce energy costs. In addition to reduced energy costs, we reported not modernizing our pipeline.

Pipeline worker in pipe

CEA’s Link Browder examined how increasing lawlessness by activists has been preventing American workers from building critical energy infrastructure and American families from seeing more affordable energy. Unfortunately, anti-energy activists.

Construction worker and backhoe

As we’ve indicated over the past few months, constraints in vital energy infrastructure are preventing America from becoming more energy independent while lowering the cost of energy for families, farmers,.

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