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HOUSTON, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the Southeastern Coastal Wind Coalition (SECWC) as its newest affiliate member. The mission of the Southeastern Coastal Wind Coalition.

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The Keystone State made headlines a week before the Christmas holiday when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down several key provisions of the State’s Act 13, which Governor Tom Corbett.

Harsh winter forecasts make the cost of home heating a new worry for the family budget, especially in New England where the winter forecast is for bitter cold and snow..

. In a small office, surrounded by photos and memorabilia of General William Custer, sits the County Auditor of Carroll County Ohio. Mr. Leroy VanHorne was born in the same.

In a video message, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown outlines Ohio’s energy future. Brown’s comments were part of CEA-Midwest Powering our Future forum held in Columbus, OH on November 18, 2013..

Energy Consumers joined federal and state elected officials in Columbus, OH on Monday at CEA-Midwest’s Powering Our Future Forum to discuss Environmental Protection Agency regulations that have the potential to.

CEA-Florida’s Kevin Doyle writes on the opinion page at Tallahassee.com why Florida should consider Nuclear energy as a source for electricity. Tallahassee.com: Due in part to our beautiful beaches, growing.

Writing in the Midland Reporter-Telegram, CEA friend, Jim Nelson of Warren CAT calls attention to the importance of roads and transportation funding to the Texas economy. MyWestTexas.com Texas is a.

In Florida, CEA is advocating to build the Keystone XL pipeline. Exec. Director Kevin Doyle makes the case: Sunshine State News: Kevin Doyle, executive director of the Consumer Energy Alliance-Florida,.

Energy Day Festival Sparks New Interests for Houston Area Students Mayor Parker and Event Organizers Urge Students to Pursue Careers in Energy Houston, TX – Twenty thousand people turned out.