Consumer Energy Alliance Issues Statement on Offshore Alaska Exploration
HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt and CEA-Alaska President Anne Seneca issued the following statement today in response to Shell’s announcement...
S.C. Energy & Opportunity Forum
Over 200 stakeholders came together last week - including representatives from the offshore energy industry, federal, state and local elected officials, and the general...
Now is the Time for Action, Not Blame, To Get Out of Energy Crisis,...
Announcement of next steps in five-year offshore plan positive, but inadequate
WASHINGTON - Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and...
Will Fuel Supply Chain Issues Leave Some Families Out in the Cold This Winter?
Marc Brown, CEA Northeast's Executive Director, sat down with WCAX to talk about how keeping the heat on this winter at an affordable price...
Energy Grows Money for Environmental Enhancements in New Mexico
If you log into Facebook you’ll see stories and shared articles claiming that the oil and gas industry is harming the environment. The industry...
The Sunshine State and Solar
The Sunshine State, as its name suggests, sees over 120 sunny days a year. Florida’s ideal weather allows the 116 million visitors to enjoy...
CEA Applauds Court Decision, Warns Stalling Pipeline Projects Hurts Consumers
Pittsburgh, PA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading advocate on energy and its effects on consumers, applauded the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of...
David Holt on Optimal Blend of Energy Sources, Grid Reliability
CEA President, David Holt, joined Ross Kaminsky to talk about energy sources and grid reliability.
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Are Northeasterners Really So Anti-Pipeline?
Rigzone recently interviewed CEA's Brydon Ross to discuss energy infrastructure in New England and how to address the knowledge gap that exists.
"The truth is,...
Alaskan Energy Consumers to Feds: Open Up More Areas for Development
In front a crowd of supporters holding up signs that read “OCS YES!”, energy consumers, producers, and business leaders from across Alaska came together...