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In this radio interview on KFQD in Anchorage Alaska, CEA President David Holt discusses a number of Alaska related energy issues and how they impact Americans in the lower 48..

Mid-Atlantic Rural Farm

Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic along with the Washington County Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a panel discussion about the nation’s energy future and security. The event highlighted the importance.

A sound and stable economy. A least-cost, maximally efficient mix of energy supply resources. Protection of public health, safety and the environment. These are the goals, as Chairman of the.

In a press release issued on Wednesday, CEA applauded the State of Alaska’s announcement that it would split the cost of assessing the resource potential of the Arctic National Wildlife.

CEA-Alaska last week issued a Call To Action urging entities and individuals to go on record supporting a competitive Alaska by opposing the repeal of Senate Bill 21 and rejecting.

Over 200 stakeholders came together last week – including representatives from the offshore energy industry, federal, state and local elected officials, and the general public – for a several hour.

Columbia South Carolina

Myrtle Beach, S.C. – Southeast Energy Alliance estimates two-thousand new jobs and $45 billion in new federal, state and local revenue can be generated if South Carolina were allowed to.

As South Carolinians kick off this spring, they will likely start thinking about the summer season, vacation plans, and their potential energy costs. From how high gas pump prices will.

~ Consumer Energy Alliance and Associated Industries of Florida gather more than 27,000 comments from Floridians supportive of the pipeline~ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), in partnership.

Electricity customers in New England could see rates jump if Connecticut successfully extends a $76 million a year tax on electricity generation. The Connecticut State Senate is set to consider.