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Consumer Energy Alliance

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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.

Pipeline welder

Consumer Energy Alliance’s Brydon Ross talked about the importance of pipeline construction to help keep energy prices affordable and encourage job growth in North Carolina. It’s an exciting time for.

Onshore fracking well pad

CEA’s David Holt spoke about the proposed Richmond fracking ban. When a community is considering rejecting local energy development, it’s important to consider how the shale gas revolution has profoundly.

Offshore oil rig at sunset

CEA’s Kevin Doyle discusses the importance of offshore energy exploration to Florida’s continued economic growth. “A strong and growing constituency in Florida supports understanding how energy development could help lower.

Richmond Virginia skyline

Help Protect Richmond Families! Richmond families and businesses rely each and every day on natural gas from hydraulic fracturing to keep electricity prices low. Richmond City Council is now considering.

Richmond Virginia skyline

CEA’s James Voyles discussed the proposed Richmond fracking ban with the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The chief of public utilities in Richmond is warning City Council members against going along with a.

Solar panel installation on roof

Your legislature is working on a law (SB 214) to keep you electric bills stable and give new options for solar power, all without unfairly raising rates. Call your Senator.

Monthly natural gas heating bill

CEA’s David Holt was featured in Real Clear Energy discussing how pipelines contribute to ensuring financial stability for families. Energy costs are “affordable” up until a certain point. That tipping.

Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure

A new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) found that rejecting pipeline infrastructure would remove almost one-third of U.S. electricity generation capacity by 2030, dangerously raising electric rates.

Birds flying over the Gulf of Mexico

North American Clean Energy covered CEA’s statement on denial of permits to conduct needed scientific discovery off the Atlantic. BOEM cited potential environmental risks to marine life. Yet, as BOEM.

Solar

CEA’s Kevin Doyle discussed renewable energy in the Tallahassee Democrat and how it may impact energy consumers such as families and small businesses. Recent letters and editorials continue to applaud.

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