Leading Consumer Energy Advocate Applauds Indiana House Bill Ensuring Natural Gas Access, Protecting Consumers...
Indianapolis, Indiana – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura released the following statement of support for Indiana House Bill 1191, introduced...
All-of-the-Above Energy Policy a Must for Lower-Income Families
With Floridians spending an average of $2,500 annually on energy costs, CEA's Kevin Doyle looks at how anti-development groups come to the table with...
Petition Asks Gov. Cuomo to Approve Upstate Pipeline Project
Consumer Energy Alliance, New York State Laborers', and the Business Council of New York submitted a petition to encourage New York Gov. Cuomo to...
Tell Your Senator You Want Fair Electricity Pricing and Solar Options in Kentucky
Your legislature is working on a law (SB 214) to keep you electric bills stable and give new options for solar power, all without...
Thanks for Economic Growth
CEA's Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, looks back at the year West Virginia saw some of the fastest economic growth in the country -...
Colorado Frack Ban Axed
CEA's Shawn Martini was interviewed by The Progressive Farmer about the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling that local bans on hydraulic fracturing are unconstitutional.
“This is...
As Global Energy Crisis Grew, Biden Slashed New Lease Sales
As Pennsylvanians continue to see their energy costs increase, CEA's Mike Butler looks at the impact restricting offshore energy development has had on pushing...
Why North Carolinians should support fracking
In a letter to the editor to The Daily Tar Heel, CEA’s Michael Whatley explains why North Carolinians and native singer and songwriter James...
Steelworkers Join with Consumer Energy and Environmental Advocate to Voice Support for Ohio House...
Columbus – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading voice for responsible energy and environmental policies for families and businesses, and the United Steelworkers District 1...
There’s More Energy Behind Those Pecans Than You Realize
New Mexico is full of heritage, with many farmers and ranchers tracing family ties back to Homesteading during the mid-late 1800s, as this part...