THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Alaska families and businesses depend on the jobs that come from our state’s abundant energy resources. However, in recent years federal actions closed the door to much of Alaska’s energy.
CEA’s Mike Butler recently penned an op-ed for the Baltimore Sun discussing the consumer benefits of fracking in Western Maryland. Garrett and Allegany counties in Western Maryland have higher poverty.
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.
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.
Pennsylvania families and businesses need your help! We all need energy to meet our most basic needs – from heating and cooling to simply turning on the lights. To do.
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura talked about the necessity for solar energy to be broadly accessible and affordable for all consumers. Solar energy has proven that it has the.
As the leading national advocate for families and small businesses impacted by energy costs, Consumer Energy Alliance has been fighting for fair accessible and affordable solar energy for New Hampshire..
Mike Butler, Executive Director of CEA-MidAtlantic recently penned an op-ed on the importance of Mariner East 2 for energy consumers. Investing in our energy infrastructure, alleviating our bottlenecked pipeline system,.
Minnesotans have gone to great lengths to keep our communities safe, which means we make smart decisions regarding energy development and transportation! That is why it is critical that families.
CEA Rockies recently put together a discussion on the importance of domestic energy production and manufacturing. Natural gas production in Western Colorado fuels domestic manufacturing and could play an important.