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.
CEA’s David Holt recently spoke with The Hill on the importance of creating a dialogue around offshore energy exploration so elected officials and policymakers can make well-informed decisions to benefit.
David Holt, CEA’s President, discusses offshore energy exploration with the Express-News and the prospects of new development in the Atlantic. “This last election, we’ve seen a significant shift at the.
Houston, TX — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national consumer advocate representing families, small businesses, seniors, and households on fixed incomes, expressed concerns regarding a judge’s ruling in the U.S..
Brent Greenfield, CEA’s Senior Policy Director discusses how offshore energy development in Alabama will help grow the state’s economy and opportunities for job creation. Aside from making fuel more available,.
CEA Mid-Continent Executive Link Browder recently talked about the positive impact expansion of energy leasing would have for the state of Louisiana. That’s why we should advocate for, not against,.
The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) provides families and businesses across Louisiana, the Gulf Coast region, and the nation with reliable American energy so families and businesses can more affordably power.
The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) provides families and businesses across Alabama, the Gulf Coast region, and the nation with reliable American energy so families and businesses can more affordably power.
The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) provides families and businesses across Mississippi, the Gulf Coast region, and the nation with reliable American energy so families and businesses can more affordably power.
David Holt, Consumer Energy Alliance President, talked about the unnecessary politicization of energy policy which has stalled development of projects like Cape Wind, an offshore wind farm that would have.
With industrial energy consumers accounting for almost half of Alabama’s energy usage, CEA’s Brent Greenfield discusses how Alabama can increase the supply of energy from renewables to offshore energy. We.