THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA’s latest report, Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure was discussed on the Radio Oklahoma Network. Oklahoma and Texas and other states that make up.
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.
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.
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.
Our personal and national security depend on the ability to build pipelines in Louisiana, and your voice needs to be heard. American families and small business need American-made energy to.
Oklahoma Energy Today continues it’s interview with CEA’s Tommy Foltz on the impact of the 2016 election and energy policy. When it comes to the change of leadership at the.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle was interviewed on the impact Florida’s increasing gasoline tax will have on energy consumers. Seven states will have higher gas taxes starting January 1st and Florida is.
CEA President David Holt discussed the recent administrative actions prohibiting energy exploration with the PanAtlantic Journal. U.S. President Barack Obama closed 3.8 million acres off the U.S. North and Mid-Atlantic.
Oklahoma Energy Today interviewed CEA’s Tommy Foltz on the impact of the 2016 election and energy policy. Clearly, the President-elect is very energy friendly as is congress. Where there’s been.
CEA’s David Holt discusses what 2017 may bring for oil and gas policies in Washington D.C. and their impact on energy consumers. As we get set to close the door.