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 Concludes Stakeholder Meetings on Florida’s Energy Future

CEA Concludes Stakeholder Meetings on Florida's Energy Future ORLANDO – Today Consumer Energy Alliance of Florida (CEA-Florida) completed a 3-day series of stakeholder meetings in Orlando designed...

SEA: REINSTATEMENT OF OCS MORATORIUM IS BAD NEWS FOR SOUTHEAST

FREDERICKSBURG – Earlier today, the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) announced the ban of offshore oil drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and...

Report: Virginia Offshore Energy Development Could Creat 1,900 Jobs, Add $365 Million Annually to...

FREDERICKSBURG – Virginia could receive up to $250 million dollars annually in revenue sharing payments from offshore energy development, according to a report released...

Deepwater Horizon, Lease Sale 220 and the Atlantic OCS

Although the full ramifications of the Deepwater Horizon incident in the Gulf of Mexico will not be apparent for years, we can clearly tell...

Southeast Energy Alliance Calls For Safe Offshore Production

Southeastern Consumer Energy Group Urges Interior Dept. to Make Commonsense Investments into American Energy Highlights Need to Ensure Offshore Production is Done Safely, Responsibly Fredericksburg,...

Obama’s position on drilling is a start

The following op-ed from David Batt, Executive Director of Consumer Energy Alliance – Florida, appeared in The Tallahassee Democrat newspaper. April 8, 2010   While I...

Florida must drill to find its resources

The following op-ed from Bob Morrison, an individual supporter of Consumer Energy Alliance – Florida, appeared in The Tallahassee Democrat newspaper. April 8, 2010   Finally,...

PRO AND CON: Energy independence or slaves to Big Oil?

The following op-ed from David Batt, Executive Director of Consumer Energy Alliance – Florida, appeared in The Destin Log newspaper and may be viewed...

Southeast Energy Alliance Applauds Administration Announcement on Offshore Energy Development In Mid-Atlantic And South...

Fredericksburg, Va. – March 31, 2010   The Southeast Energy Alliance (SEA), a non-partisan energy coalition that includes farm bureaus, state manufacturing associations, chambers of...

SEA: Salazar Delay on Virginia OCS May Run Afoul of the Law

Fredericksburg, Va. – January 27, 2010   The decision on the part of the Interior Department to delay administrative action on a scheduled and critically...