Floridians Ask President Obama to Permit the Keystone XL Pipeline
TALLAHASSEE – The Associated Industries of Florida with its partner Consumer Energy Alliance submitted today to federal officials 24,283 public comments from Florida residents...
Florida’s Energy Future
Kevin Doyle was a guest blogger at PACE:
There’s good news on the horizon for Floridians from the Gold Coast to the Big Bend and...
Legislature Approves Hydraulic Fracturing Bill
The Florida House of Representatives’ House Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Agriculture today passed House Bills 71 and 157, sensible hydraulic fracturing legislation sponsored...
Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes New Member: Southeastern Coastal Wind Coalition
HOUSTON, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the Southeastern Coastal Wind Coalition (SECWC) as its newest affiliate member.
The mission of...
Kevin Doyle: Nuclear must stay a part of the mix
CEA-Florida's Kevin Doyle writes on the opinion page at Tallahassee.com why Florida should consider Nuclear energy as a source for electricity.
Tallahassee.com:
Due in part to...
CEA Fla. Advocates for KXL
In Florida, CEA is advocating to build the Keystone XL pipeline. Exec. Director Kevin Doyle makes the case:
Sunshine State News:
Kevin Doyle, executive director of...
Mid Atlantic States Could See Billions….If
A CEA study unveiled at the Governors Conference on Energy in Richmond, VA today predicts that the federal government and state and local governments...
Nashville U.S. Rep. Headlines CEA Southeast Forum
The Tennessean:
U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn slams EPA over new emissions limits
She says new rules hamper businesses
Before a gathering of business leaders and energy company...
CEA-Florida Featured at State Energy Summit
Historic City News:
Area representative participates in Florida Energy Summit
October 14, 2013 | By St Augustine
Executive director, Kevin Doyle, announced to Historic City News in...
In Nashville, stakeholders put EPA plan under the microscope
On Wednesday in Nashville, energy consumers, producers and elected officials from six Southeastern states came together for a wide-ranging discussion about the future of...