In The Media

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Warmington Pledges All EVs and Electric Heat in NH by 2040

As we enter election season, CEA's Marc Brown looks at how misinformed energy policies can have a detrimental impact on the families and communities...

CEA Report Says Pipeline Rejections, Generation Changes Would Put Nation at Risk

David Holt, President of CEA was interviewed about the impacts of pipelines on utility costs for families and small businesses. “I don’t believe that most...
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Streamlining NEPA Infrastructure Permits Pits Greens Against Business

Emily Haggstrom, Consumer Energy Alliance Vice President of Communications testified on Tuesday, February 11 in Denver, Colorado on behalf of NEPA reform. The National...
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Gulf Needs Offshore Drilling

Kevin Doyle, CEA Florida Executive Director and William Sisson, President & CEO of the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce discuss the importance of offshore...

David Holt: “A Long Way Off” in Response to National Journal Expert Blog

The following was submitted by David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, in response to the National Journal's Expert Blog on Monday, October 4th entitled,...
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When Conversations Turn Violent

CEA President David Holt was featured in the Washington Examiner after anti-energy extremists deliberately attempted to shut down critical energy infrastructure, endangering not only first responders,...

Grand Island, NE Public Meeting Discusses KXL

KHAS-TV:  Consumer Energy Alliance discusses status of KXL Pipeline project By Jeniffer Berry August 21, 2013 The Executive Vice President for the Consumer Energy Alliance spent part of...
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‘Keep It in the Ground’ Movement Targets Gulf of Mexico

CEA's Brent Greenfield was interviewed by E&E News about the importance of ensuring America can benefit from sustainably produced domestic energy. While industry may be fairly...
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A Solution in Search of a Problem – Don’t Mess with Missouri’s Electricity Market

Turning over power on policy from any state to the federal government is already a controversial stance, but when it comes to energy policy...