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.
Gary LaGrange of the Port of New Orleans discusses what initiatives, like Consumer Energy Alliance’s Campaign for America’s Energy , means for families and workers across Louisiana. In addition to.
CEA’s Link Browder reflected on how Mississippi policy makers set the stage for economic growth by supporting policies that ensured energy affordability for families and manufacturers across the state. Having.
Source – American Press As if paying for food, shelter, and other necessities wasn’t strenuous enough, high energy costs, paired with below-average incomes, are putting even more of a strain.
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA – November 16, 2017 – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today announced the start of a statewide campaign designed to educate Alabama policymakers, families, and businesses about the benefits.
BILOXI, MS – November 9, 2017 – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) hosted Federal officials and members of the business community in Biloxi today at the 2017 Gulf Energy Forum –.
NEW ORLEANS, LA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) and the Port of New Orleans co-hosted the 2017 Gulf Energy Forum in New Orleans yesterday, drawing a mix of federal officials,.
HOUSTON, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the Business Council of Alabama as its newest affiliate member. The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) is Alabama’s foremost.
Kevin Doyle, CEA Florida Executive Director and William Sisson, President & CEO of the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce discuss the importance of offshore energy exploration for Floridians. While the.
CEA’s David Holt was featured in Real Clear Energy discussing how pipelines contribute to ensuring financial stability for families. Energy costs are “affordable” up until a certain point. That tipping.
A new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) found that rejecting pipeline infrastructure would remove almost one-third of U.S. electricity generation capacity by 2030, dangerously raising electric rates.