THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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.
CEA’s Florida Director discusses current gas prices impact on Memorial Day travel plans. When energy costs are lower across the board it helps everyoneAt the airport you are going to.
Kevin Doyle, CEA’s Vice President for State Affairs, defines the need for South Carolina to be a part of offshore discussions. To understand why, look no further than how much.
CEA President, David Holt, discusses why pipeline and FERC protestors undermine the very environmental goals that they set out to advocate for – as pipelines are the safest and most.
Washington, DC – Today, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the nation’s leading energy advocate for families and small businesses, urged the Trump administration to move forward with a comprehensive and responsible.
Claudia Duck Tucker, a resident of Amherst, VA., cites Consumer Energy Alliance report titled,“Affordable Natural Gas Saves Virginia’s Energy Consumers Billions” when describing the benefits and savings natural gas has.
Reaching America’s Derrick Hollie notes why it’s not just energy producing states that should be interested in the upcoming five-year energy leasing plan. Increased natural gas and oil production has.
Louisville, KY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement after the final passage of Senate Bill 100 (SB 100), which would direct the.
CEA’s Brydon Ross was recently interviewed by CBS about the $244 billion financial burden consumers will face as a result of the Green New Deal. “A PR slogan doesn’t keep.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle discusses how the Green New Deal would negatively impact Floridians from travel plans and tourism, to replacing current household appliances, which alone will cost Americans $244 billion..
CEA’s Kevin Doyle outlines how calls to ban offshore drilling may hurt Florida’s economy and households, already struggling to afford $2500 in energy bills annually. Advocating for an energy plan.