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...
Feds Not Coming After Your Gas Stove (Yet)
CEA's Marc Brown discussed the potential of a ban on gas stoves after comments made by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and how that...
DOI’s Announcement of New Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale a Good First Step
Scheduling of sale should not have required a second Act of Congress, CEA says
WASHINGTON - Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate...
Ohio: Over $15 Billion of Investments Made on Natural Gas Power Plants
As Consumer Energy Alliance reported in September, Ohio's emissions have cut faster than the national average. Chris Ventura, Ohio Executive Director for CEA, backs...
Gas, Oil Prices Rising
CEA President David Holt was interviewed on how rising gas and oil prices are impacting Texas' economy.
Texas is the leader in energy production once...
Pennsylvania – Greater Philadelphia Sees Energy Jobs Soar
Pennsylvania - The Greater Philadelphia energy market has seen an uptrend in both jobs and manufacturing. The region will benefit from continued growth across...
PA Needs More Pipelines
CEA's Mike Butler was featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer discussing the importance of pipelines.
The Philadelphia Energy Action Team, organized by the Greater Philadelphia Chamber...
Energy Alliance: Fracking Is Not a ‘Four-Letter Word’
90.5 WESA | Pittsburgh's NPR News Station:
Energy Alliance: Fracking Is Not a 'Four-Letter Word'
An energy supply and consumption watchdog group is taking its fight...
Restrictions on Domestic Energy Production Leave Consumers Vulnerable
With families paying ever increasing amounts of money on their energy bills, CEA Florida's Kevin Doyle examines solutions state and federal leaders can begin...
David Holt: Invest in Nuclear Now
The following op-ed from David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, appeared on the National Journal website here, in response to the discussion question...