THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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.
The nation’s offshore energy resources are vast and could help provide long-term reliable energy to American families and businesses, so they can more affordably power and fuel their homes, electronics.
CEA’s Brent Greenfield was interviewed at the Offshore Technology Conference “A more collaborative and cooperative approach between government and industry” marks the key legislative and regulatory trends that the U.S..
Houston, TX — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for energy consumers, convened a policy panel discussion at the 2018 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), in Houston, about “Offshore Energy:.
David Holt reviews CEA’s recent report, Increased Environmental Benefits from Pipelines & Energy Development for Nation and New York, which looks at how America has safely and sustainably accessed and.
BATON ROUGE — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for families and consumers of energy, today announced its support for the Grow Louisiana Coalition’s 2018 Oil & Natural Gas.
With conversations on offshore energy exploration happening across the state, CEA’s Link Browder looks at the possible benefits continued development in the Gulf will provide to Louisiana’s families. Expanding offshore.
With renewed debate on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), CEA’s David Holt discusses how Congress’s failure to review the standard has negatively affected America’s families, farmers, and small businesses. Congress.
CEA’s Brent Greenfield looks at the growing manufacturing presence in Alabama and how low cost energy has helped the state attract and retain jobs. Paper manufacturer International Paper, citing growing.
Sitting down with North American Shale, CEA”s David Holt discusses the recently disclosed campaign against American energy independence and energy security secretly funded by Russia to sow discord in policy.
CEA President David Holt looks at how some special interest groups are working to prevent scientific studies that examine the potential for offshore energy development in order to better inform.