CEA Southeast

The southeast is faced with new changes to the regions electricity generation portfolio mandated by federal rules and regulations, roadblocks to increased electricity generation from clean sources of power like nuclear, and opportunities in offshore wind and oil and natural gas exploration.  CEA Southeast wants to ensure the affordability and reliability of electricity and transportation fuels for all energy consumers.

Capitol building in Frankfort, Kentucky

Consumer Group Applauds Kentucky Senate Passage of Bill Addressing Critical Infrastructure Protections

Louisville, KY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement after the Kentucky Senate voted (31 to 4)...
Family Walking in the Park

Turning Appalachian Trail Into a Green Wall

Consumer Energy Alliance's Brydon Ross takes a stand on red tape created by anti-energy activists in the Appalachian Trail area. "The idea that the 2,200-mile...
Natural gas used for cooking

Natural Gas: Why U.S. Leads World in Cutting Emissions

Anti-energy activists have created more chaos, only hurting families and small businesses on a budget, by wrongfully villainizing natural gas without fact-checking first. Most...
Oil Workers Climb a Rig

Virginia Senate Reviews Fracking Ban Bill

Virginia - Fracking has gotten a bad reputation, despite many studies over several years proving that it is a safe and healthy process for...
Sitting on the beach during sunset

Lake Okeechobee: Why Water Level Matters to South Florida

Activists have bullied the Army Corps of Engineers to lower Lake Okeechobee's water levels. The idea comes from preventing the spread of algal blooms,...
Senior couple looking at energy bill

This Holiday Season, Don’t Take Your Energy for Granted

During this time of year of reflection and cold winter weather knocking at our doors, there’s something families and households across the country can...
Columbia South Carolina

South Carolina Emissions Fell 89 Percent as States across the Nation Prove They Don’t...

Columbia, SC. – Given that South Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions fell by 89 percent since...
Raleigh, North Carolina

North Carolina Emissions Fell By as Much as 92 Percent as the State Continues...

Raleigh, NC. – Given that North Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions have fallen by as...
Georgia At Night

Even as Energy Demand Increased, Georgia’s Emissions Fell by Roughly 95 Percent

Atlanta, Ga. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released a Georgia emissions analysis that looks at key pollutants and the overall environmental improvements seen across the state in recent years....
Charlotte North Carolina

Consumer Group Finds Virginia’s Emissions Have Fallen by 89% Amid Increasing Energy Demand

Richmond, VA - Emissions in Virginia have fallen by as much as 89 percent since 1990, even as the Commonwealth’s increasing energy needs have...