Over 10 Million without Power – Here Are 5 Ways to Prepare for a...
How to Prepare for a Power Outage
As Hurricane Irma continues to affect millions of Americans in the southern United States, and particularly Florida, access...
Mississippi Needs Revenue from Gulf Energy
CEA Mississippi State Director explains how revenue from energy developed in the Gulf benefits coastal beautification efforts and helps economic development.
Supporters and skeptics of...
Green New Deal
CEA's Mike Butler analyzes the cost of the proposed Green New Deal on U.S. Mid-Atlantic region residents to replace just four must-have appliances.
The replacement...
Pennsylvania’s Emissions Fell 92% as Energy Production Soared by Almost 3000%
Pittsburgh, PA – Emissions in Pennsylvania have fallen by as much as 92 percent since 1990, even as the Commonwealth’s energy demand and production...
KLZ 560 AM – Rush to Reason
CEA's Marc Brown joined John Rush to talk about the impact higher energy prices are having on American families and businesses.
Listen here - KLZ...
Sharp Opinions on Gas Pipeline from N.J. to Long Island
The need for pipeline approval and expansion is key to getting New Yorkers the affordable energy they need.
New Yorkers pay some of the highest...
Consumer Energy Alliances Creates Initiative For Wind Energy Production Education
CEA recently launched its Wind Energy Initiative in Michigan to ensure landowners have access to energy resources on their property.
The new planning commissions, per...
South Carolina Emissions Fell 89 Percent as States across the Nation Prove They Don’t...
Columbia, SC. – Given that South Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions fell by 89 percent since...
Economic Costs of a Fracking Ban Would be Too Much for Colorado
As we previously reported, oil and natural gas production in Colorado is helping families and businesses save $12.4 billion. Because of these savings and...
Energy Festival Keeps Focus on STEM
CEA's Energy Day was featured in E&P.
When it comes to educating children, there is still a lot of buzz around science, technology, engineering and...