Consumer Group Finds Ohio’s Emissions Have Declined Faster than the National Average
Despite its high energy demands and a surge in energy production, Ohio’s statewide emissions have fallen by as much as 94 percent since 1990
Columbus,...
Gas Pipeline Ruling Gives States Too Much Power
Consumer Energy Alliance and other industry groups urged the Supreme Court to repeal a ruling on the PennEast pipeline, citing that the ruling would...
Thousands in Wisconsin Call for Approval of Keystone XL
Thousands in Wisconsin Call for Approval of Keystone XL
MADISON – Today the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce announced, in conjunction with Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA),...
Poll Finds Little Appetite in Colorado to Ban Hydraulic Fracturing
Despite five Colorado communities restricting hydraulic fracturing since 2012, a statewide poll conducted in mid-February for Consumer Energy Alliance found 60% of likely voters...
CEA seeks to shape energy debate in Kentucky
Brydon Ross, the vice president of regional affairs for the southeastern region of CEA, is interviewed by cn|2 on his organization's new office in...
CEA- Texas Hosts Second Risk Mitigation Breakfast
CEA- Texas hosted its most recent Energy 101 Breakfast at River Oaks Country Club in Houston last week. The breakfast again looked at Risk...
Settlement Would Charge Non-solar Customers to Pay for Rooftop Solar Power
Utah’s Rocky Mountain Power customers could end up paying more directly for power generated by their neighbors’ solar panels under the terms of the...
Biden’s New EPA Rules Put NH Power Grid in Jeopardy, Experts Say
Consumer Energy Alliance's Marc Brown discusses how new the four new EPA rules targeting power plants will impact New England's power grid, and the...
Gulf Energy Critical for Conservation, Economic Recovery and Jobs
Kaitlin Schmidtke, CEA's Gulf Coast Executive Director, examines the necessity of energy production in the Gulf of Mexico and the 20,000 jobs it supports...