‘Made in America’ Starts With Energy
Energy production in Ohio has not only lowered energy costs for families, farmers, and businesses but it is also bringing about a manufacturing renaissance. ...
The Frank Beckmann Show
Recently, Consumer Energy Alliance hosted the Fueling Michigan's Future forum in Battle Creek with LiUNA, Battle Creek Unlimited, and Kellogg Community College.
Host Frank Beckmann...
Dakota Access Pipeline Upends Oil Transport
As more pipelines are completed, farmers in North Dakota and across the Midwest once again have access to lower transportation costs as crude oil...
More Gas Production Is in the Pipeline
From Ohio to Pennsylvania to West Virginia, the American energy renaissance is injecting new economic opportunities across the Mid Ohio Valley. Communities in each...
Why the Rover Pipeline Is Good for Ohio’s Farmers
Recently, the Ohio State Grange issued a report detailing the energy use of Ohio's farmers and the burden high energy costs have on keeping...
FERC Quorum Could Put Mountain Valley, Atlantic Coast Projects on Fast Track
For nearly six months, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has been without a quorum, leading to billions of dollars in new investment across multiple...
Nominations Raise Hopes for End to FERC Backlog
CEA President David Holt discusses how the lack of quorum at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is harming energy consumers.
"We've never had a situation...
More Gas Pipelines Needed for Ohio Jobs and America’s Energy Future
Robert Chase, emeritus professor in Marietta College's Department of Petroleum Engineering & Geology, examines why constructing new energy infrastructure in Ohio is vital to secure...
Saying No to Pipelines Won’t Help Struggling Families, Solutions Will
CEA's David Holt discusses how improving our energy infrastructure can spur economic growth, promote environmental safety, and help put Americans back to work.
Instead of...
Why Line 5 Should Matter to Michigan’s Families and Small Businesses
Plain and simple – energy is a necessity. For the most part, over the last several years, that necessity has been pretty affordable in...