THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Speaking at the latest in a series of public hearings on offshore energy exploration, CEA’s Kevin Doyle examined the economic benefits to families and national security implications of producing more.
CEA Mid-Continent Executive Link Browder recently talked about the positive impact expansion of energy leasing would have for the state of Louisiana. That’s why we should advocate for, not against,.
CEA’s Keven Doyle recently discussed how new technologies have allowed energy production in the United States to produce more energy, more safely while also promoting environmental conservation. Fortunately, through a.
With coastal communities evaluating the benefits of offshore energy exploration, CEA’s Tim Page participated in the public meeting hosted by the Brunswick County Commissioners to discuss the the impact on.
With expanded offshore energy exploration proposed by the Trump Administration, CEA’s David Holt was interviewed about what energy consumers are hearing along the Atlantic. “This last election we’ve seen a.
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura discusses how North Dakota needs to continue investing in infrastructure in order to meet future demand from consumers. Helms says the state’s existing oil.
CEA’s Brydon Ross joined WTVN’s Joel Riley to talk about the 22nd Annual Ohio Energy Management Conference and how Ohio has embraced an all-of-the-above energy policy to take advantage of.
Chris Ventura, CEA’s Midwest Executive Director discusses how infrastructure such as pipelines and transmission lines allow for economic growth in Ohio’s manufacturing sector. This low-cost source of energy has led.
CEA’s Brydon Ross had the opportunity to sit down with Leland Conway to discuss current legislation before the Kentucky legislature dealing with solar energy production and how the legislature can.
CEA-Florida Executive Director Kevin Doyle discusses how Florida will need to embrace an all-of-the-above energy policy to keep prices affordable for consumers and power reliable for Florida’s businesses. There are.