Regional Chapters

A Pennsylvania Fracking Ban Would Spoil Benefits

Anti-development efforts promoting a statewide moratorium on shale development would reverse economic progress in Northeastern Pennsylvania, writes CEA President David Holt in the The Times...

Reshaping the Economic Landscape in Lycoming County

About Lycoming County Located about 130 miles northwest of Philadelphia and 165 miles east-northeast of Pittsburgh. Lycoming County is included in the Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan...

Abandoning Shale Resource Boom Would Hurt Pennsylvania

Writing in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Consumer Energy Alliance's Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Butler discusses a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision to strike down provisions of...

Shale Energy Benefits Too Great to Sacrifice

Writing in the Allentown Morning Call, Consumer Energy Alliance Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Butler discusses the benefits Pennsylvania consumers have seen from the state's shale...

Jacksonville Can Benefit from Natural Gas Renaissance

CEA President David Holt discussed the future of natural gas development in Florida with the Jacksonville Florida Chamber of Commerce. Florida Times Union:  “I think Jacksonville...

Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes New Member: Pennsylvania Coal Alliance

HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the Pennsylvania Coal Alliance as its newest affiliate member. The Pennsylvania Coal Alliance (Alliance), founded...

Keystone XL Pipeline is in Florida’s Best Interests

Consumer Energy Alliance's Florida Director Kevin Doyle writes in the Tallahassee Democrat about how the Keystone XL Pipeline project is in Florida's best interest...

Landrieu Talks Energy with CEA-Texas

U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu, Chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, joined Consumer Energy Alliance on Friday, March 21st at River Oaks...

Shale Energy Can Help North Carolina’s Energy Supplies and Economy

Consumer Energy Alliance’s Southeast Director Brydon Ross writes in The Herald Sun about how shale energy development will help North Carolina’s natural gas supply...

Poll Finds Little Appetite in Colorado to Ban Hydraulic Fracturing

Despite five Colorado communities restricting hydraulic fracturing since 2012, a statewide poll conducted in mid-February for Consumer Energy Alliance found 60% of likely voters...