Issue of the Week: Colorado Energy Summit
This election season, CEA is delighted to be playing a key role keeping energy issues at the center of the debate leading up to...
Consumer Group Expresses Concern for Bad Policies that Harm Families, Businesses
Trenton, NJ – Today, on the steps of the statehouse, elected officials joined activist groups for a rally that called for halting the use...
Nashville U.S. Rep. Headlines CEA Southeast Forum
The Tennessean:
U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn slams EPA over new emissions limits
She says new rules hamper businesses
Before a gathering of business leaders and energy company...
Electric Vehicle Mandates Carry Major Price, Electricity Supply Risks That Must Be Addressed to...
Government EV Directives Ignore – Sometimes Intentionally – Serious Issues That Will Hurt EV Acceptance
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and...
Inflation Fueled by Bad Policy
Misguided federal policies are contributing tot he rising inflation families are seeing at the grocery store and gas pump. CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris...
EPA Air Quality Regulations Raise Concern
Washington, DC - Consumer Energy Alliance, an advocate for energy consumers, released the following statement today reacting to the Environmental Protection Agency proposing a 30% reduction...
Keystone XL Is Economically, Environmentally Sound
CEA's Michael Whatley talks about the safety record of pipelines and how Keystone XL will benefit Nebraskans.
Per industry analysis, 99.999 percent of oil and...
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...
Stalling and Delays on Line 5 Jeopardizing Affordability and Economic Recovery for Michigan
Leading Consumer Energy Advocate Responds to Temporary Ruling on Line 5 Operations
Lansing, MI – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy policies...
Utica Shale’s Impact on Ohio Past 10 Years: $100 Billion!
CEA's recent report on the $40.2 billion in savings Ohio families and businesses have seen as a result of decreases in natural gas prices...