THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
The Mid-Continent is not only rich in resources but is an area that refines most of our counties oil and natural gas. It is also home to Texas, which is the largest producer of wind power in the country.
CEA President David Holt joined KTRH to talk about record breaking electricity usage and whether consumers can count on the reliability of Texas’s electric grid to carry on through the.
Government EV Directives Ignore – Sometimes Intentionally – Serious Issues That Will Hurt EV Acceptance WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families.
CEA President David Holt joined KTRH to talk about the possibility of summer blackouts and what policymakers can do to help ensure our energy delivery system remains reliable and resilient..
The more El Pasoans learned about the extreme costs associated with an out-of-state, activist-driven charter amendment designed to ban consumers from having energy choice, the more they rebelled at the.
CEA’s Matthew Gonzales reviewed the results of the latest municipal election, as citizens uniformly rejected an attempt to increase the cost of energy on families and businesses across El Paso..
As families continue to struggle with inflation and rising energy costs, CEA Southwest Executive Director Matthew Gonzales looks at how Proposition K will impact El Pasoans. “CEA got involved because.
As elected officials and policymakers continue to push for an energy transition, many neglect to ensure that the materials necessary – from cobalt and lithium to copper and nickel –.
CEA’s Matt Gonzales looks at how harmful Proposition K will be to El Pasoans with over 170,000 jobs on the line and tax increases of more than $9 billion. “The.
Lack of U.S. critical minerals development means almost total reliance on China for EV parts, creating national security & environmental risks while hurting consumers WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA),.
With the Strategic Petroleum Reserve being drained to dangerous levels, CEA’s David Holt discusses how decision makers in Washington could have embraced American energy production to keep our energy supply.