19 years advocating for affordable, reliable, cleaner energy solutions for all Americans

Consumer Energy Alliance

THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER

In The Media

Sequoyah County Times talked about CEA’s support of transmission line infrastructure to bring clean, renewable energy from wind farms to consumers. An unprecedented decision by the U.S. Department of Energy.

CEA’s David Holt appeared on The Energy Makers Show to discuss how consumers are impacted by the cost of energy. Barbara Brandl Denson visits with David Holt, President of Consumer.

CEA Executive Vice President Michael Whatley discusses the loss of jobs and income that results from banning offshore energy exploration. Pro-drilling groups have lambasted the offshore drilling reversal as a.

CEA’s Chris Ventura and Brydon Ross discuss the need for affordable, reliable energy for America’s families and small businesses with Coal People Magazine. In addition to supplying energy to millions.

The Maritime Executive noted the Consumer Energy Alliance fact check on the Department of Interior’s decision to prevent access to America’s offshore energy resources in the Atlantic. Consumer Energy Alliance.

CEA President David Holt weighed in on American energy production with Governing Magazine. The Obama administration said Tuesday that it would not allow offshore drilling in the southeast Atlantic Ocean..

Arctic shipping and recreational boats

[bq]Bogged down by red tape, delays, legal snafus, and the administration’s ill-advised, one-size-fits-all regulatory approach, Alaska is seeing its economic future darken in a hurry – and so is America.[/bq].

Michael Whatley, executive vice president of Consumer Energy Alliance, tells KMTV in Omaha, Neb., why his organization supports the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline – and why it’s time.

Drilling Rig in Homer Alaska

In National Journal, Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt responds to the question “Can Arctic Drilling Be Done Safely?” with a resounding yes, outlining how responsible arctic development is paramount.

Port Infrastructure

CEA- Alaska is asking for support of the state’s Arctic energy exploration in a letter to the Commissioners of the Port of Seattle. The port has been embroiled in controversy.