CEA Mid-Atlantic

As a resurgent manufacturing hub and new energy producing region, the Mid-Atlantic is a key chapter for CEA. We work to get consumers, manufacturing interests, labor, and small businesses engaged in the ever-growing discussion on energy in states like Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia.

Consumer Energy Alliance Announces Southpointe and Marcellus Shale Chambers of Commerce as its Newest...

Consumer Energy Alliance Announces Southpointe and Marcellus Shale Chambers of Commerce as its Newest Members PITTSBURGH, PA — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to...

Consumer Group Welcomes Northeast Pennsylvania Manufacturers and Employers Association as its Newest Member

PITTSBURGH, PA: Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to announce that the Northeast Pennsylvania Manufacturers and Employers Association (MAEA) has joined as its newest...

The uncertain state of regulation

The uncertain state of regulation Last week, we learned about plans for a new set of regulations covering natural gas production from hydraulic fracturing. And...

The Economic Impact of a Regional Low Carbon Fuel Standard on Northeast/Mid-Atlantic States

The Economic Impact of a Regional Low Carbon Fuel Standard on Northeast Mid-Atlantic States

CEA: PwC Study Confirms Abundance of Shale Gas Resources A “Game Changer” for America’s...

CEA: PwC Study Confirms Abundance of Shale Gas Resources A “Game Changer” for America’s Energy Consumers Significant Benefits Include Addition of Approximately One Million Jobs,...

December 2011 Newsletter

December 2011 CEA Newsletter Issue 57 Forty-Five Cents a Gallon. We kick off this month with a provocative headline, which relates clearly to our core mission here...

Thousands in Pennsylvania Call for Approval of Keystone XL

Thousands in Pennsylvania Call for Approval of Keystone XL HARRISBURG – Today the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association, in conjunction with Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), announced that...

One single industry: Many ways to create jobs (a recap)

This past Monday marked yet another downbeat Labor Day, with too many people who ought to have been taking a break from work, lacking...

Impact of Gulf drilling restrictions may be worse – and more widely felt –...

Over the past year, we’ve devoted several blog posts to the state of the Gulf economy and the ways it has been hurt, first...