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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.

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 our beautiful beaches, growing.

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 the Consumer Energy Alliance-Florida,.

A CEA study unveiled at the Governors Conference on Energy in Richmond, VA today predicts that the federal government and state and local governments in the Mid-Atlantic states would see.

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 executives at Bridgestone.

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 St Augustine that.

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 affordable, reliable power in the region.

From The Tennessean U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn slams EPA over new emissions limits She says new rules hamper businesse Written by Duane W. Gang The Tennessean Before a gathering of.

Nashville, TN – The potential impacts of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan on the affordability and reliability of power in the Southeast will be among the topics addressed by Rep..

Coming just days after the EPA is expected to release a draft regulation on new coal-fired power plants, U.S. Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Vice Chair of the U.S. House Energy.

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I'm glad we can be here at the @CEAorg forum to discuss the important topic of energy #vagov #VAEnergyOpForum — Ken Cuccinelli II (@KenCuccinelli) August 29, 2013 Thanks to @CEAorg.