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.

South Beach Miami Florida

Floridians Saved $9.3 Billion Over 10 Years Thanks to Natural Gas

Tallahassee, FL — Thanks to increased production of abundant, affordable natural gas, Florida families and businesses saved more than $9.3 billion between 2008 and 2018 because of...
Gulf Coast hurricane

More Natural Gas, Pipelines a Must for Hurricane Preparedness

CEA Florida's Kevin Doyle looks at how hardening and diversifying our energy infrastructure is one of the best preparations the state can make before...
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Over 10 Million without Power – Here Are 5 Ways to Prepare for a...

How to Prepare for a Power Outage As Hurricane Irma continues to affect millions of Americans in the southern United States, and particularly Florida, access...
Solar panel installation on roof

Solar Industry Waits for Lift From New Law

Georgia Power and green energy advocates said a new state law enacted in 2015 would make it easier for people to begin harvesting sunshine...

Consumer Energy Alliance Expresses Concern with South Carolina Public Comment Opportunity; Requests Potential Fraudulent...

COLUMBIA, SC -- Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading national consumer advocate on energy issues, today released a statement from CEA President David Holt...
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Southeast Consumers Support Improved Energy Availability, Economic Growth

Consumer Energy Alliance today submitted more than 20,000 comments to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission urging for the swift approval of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline....
Columbia South Carolina

Energy Bills

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...
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Experts Say Cold Could Expose Energy Grid Risks

Families and businesses are at an increasing risk of seeing electricity reliability issues this winter.  CEA President David Holt examines some of the reasons...
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I’m Not Going to Vote for You Because You Keep Raising My Energy Prices

CEA's David Holt joined Veriten for a discussion on electricity affordability and reliability for families and businesses across the country. Listen here - Veriten

Why North Carolinians should support fracking

In a letter to the editor to The Daily Tar Heel, CEA’s Michael Whatley explains why North Carolinians and native singer and songwriter James...