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Consumer Energy Alliance

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CEA Gulf Coast

From oil and natural gas to solar and wind power, the Gulf Coast provides families and businesses with the affordable, reliable energy that fuels our lives. With an abundant supply of American made energy and feedstocks, CEA Gulf Coast lends a powerful voice to the reshoring of America’s petrochemical industry and the supply chain it requires.

Oil barrels

The Trump Administration took a stance on boosting oil and gas prices in a counter move to manipulation from Saudi Arabia and Russia. CEA President, David Holt shares his opinion..

Early morning sun breaks light over the sand dunes

Washington, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, applauds the U.S. Department of the Interior’s disbursement of almost $353 million in FY 2019 Gulf of Mexico.

Louisiana bayou tours

Houston, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement after the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana rejected a challenge.

Alabama Rikard's Mill

Kaitlin Schmidtke of Consumer Energy Alliance talks about the March 9 hearing in Alabama in which Alabama Power Co. requested approval from the Alabama Public Service Commission to increase power.

Natural gas used for cooking

Anti-energy activists have created more chaos, only hurting families and small businesses on a budget, by wrongfully villainizing natural gas without fact-checking first. Most of it is old rhetoric blaming.

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Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement in support of increasing capacity to meet growing demand and ensuring greater reliability for consumers across the.

New Orleans Louisiana City Corner

Louisiana’s emissions are on the heavy decline, in spite of the fact that the manufacturing sector is rising. They can now brag about owning 19.6% of the states GDP and.

New Orleans Colorful French Quarter

Baton Rouge, LA – Emissions in Louisiana have fallen by as much as 66 percent since 1990, even as the state’s energy demand has increased and its gross domestic product.

Amendment 1

Saturday is just a few days away, and whether you’re headed to the big game or not, don’t forget to get out and vote! On the ballot, this year is.

Early morning sun breaks light over the sand dunes

CEA Mississippi State Director explains how revenue from energy developed in the Gulf benefits coastal beautification efforts and helps economic development. Supporters and skeptics of the federal government’s proposed offshore.