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-Florida Executive Director Kevin Doyle discusses how Florida will need to embrace an all-of-the-above energy policy to keep prices affordable for consumers and power reliable for Florida’s businesses. There are.
Tim Page, CEA Southeast Executive Director, testified on the importance of ensuring American energy production to secure our energy independence and provide more jobs for South Carolina’s families. Advocacy groups.
As public hearings are held across the eastern seaboard about the proposal to access American energy resources, CEA’s Southeast Executive Director Tim Page has been speaking out in support of.
CEA’s Tim Page talks about how energy availability and affordability effect all energy consumers – from families to small businesses – and what we can do to ensure we have.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle participated at the most recent BOEM hearing on offshore energy development and the benefits that will be seen by Florida’s energy consumers. “Consumer Energy Alliance has long.
CEA Florida’s Keven Doyle spoke about the importance of evaluating all sources of American energy to truly become energy independent. “I think the original plan that was proposed is something.
The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) provides families and businesses across Alabama, the Gulf Coast region, and the nation with reliable American energy so families and businesses can more affordably power.
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) is currently considering the inclusion of the Atlantic in the 2019-2024 offshore energy leasing program. Offshore Atlantic energy resources are vast, and could.
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) is currently considering the inclusion of the Atlantic in the 2019-2024 offshore energy leasing program. Offshore Atlantic energy resources are vast, and could.
Brydon Ross, Vice President of State Affairs for Consumer Energy Alliance, discusses how updating outdated energy policies can both support the growth of solar energy and provide families with more.