CEA Rockies

The Rocky Mountain Region boasts not only majestic views, but a vast landscape for energy development across a diverse set of states. This region is home to a plethora of natural coal and mineral seams, sandstone, shale, and tight rock along with enough sun and wind to supply families and businesses with an ample amount of affordable energy now and in the future.

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As Energy Goes, so Too Does Our Agricultural Industry

Consumer Energy Alliance's Know the Value campaign was recognized by the Colorado Farm Bureau. That’s why Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) recently launched a campaign called...

It Helps to Realize the Value of the Energy Mix

Andrew Browning discussed the importance of Colorado's energy production and the CEA Know the Value campaign in the Pueblo Chieftain. There is a lot that goes...
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U.S. West Coast LNG Exports Problematic Amid Shifting Supply-Demand, Say Experts

CEA's Andrew Browning was a featured panelist at the LDC Gas Forum. The long stalled – and final – proposed U.S. West Coast liquefied natural...

A Campaign Worthy of a Toast

CEA Board Member Jennifer Diggins discussed the Know the Value campaign. Want to know a secret ingredient to making amazing craft beer? Colorado energy production. Read...

Poll Finds Little Appetite in Colorado to Ban Hydraulic Fracturing

Despite five Colorado communities restricting hydraulic fracturing since 2012, a statewide poll conducted in mid-February for Consumer Energy Alliance found 60% of likely voters...

Issue of the Week: Colorado Energy Summit

This election season, CEA is delighted to be playing a key role keeping energy issues at the center of the debate leading up to...

In the News: Colorado Energy Forum

Review press coverage of the Colorado Energy Forum, held on October 14, 2014 in Westminster, C.O. featuring remarks from U.S. Senator Mark Udall, Governor John...