In The Media

Cotton, Pryor push for Keystone XL approval

The Pine Bluff Commercial reports how U.S. Senator Mark Pryor and U.S. Representative Tom Cotton appeared together at event organized by Consumer Energy Alliance to protest...
CEA-Florida Executive Director (right) readies for the Gulf Coast Energy Forum with event partner Lance Brown, Executive Director for PACE – Partnership for Affordable Clean Energy.

Gulf Coast forum Reviews EPA Air Regulations

Mobile, AL was the site for the Gulf Coast energy forum. Consumer Energy Alliance partnered with PACE to host the forum on the future...

Shale Energy Is Helping Rural America Revive Its Economic Engine

Writing for Real Clear Energy, Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt, discusses how shale gas development is helping to boost the economies of rural communities throughout...

Go Nuclear on an Energy Bill

Originally answering a question from National Journal, Will Midterms Move the Needle on Energy Issues?, CEA's David Holt urges the U.S. Senate to structure...

In Beaver County, PA energy politics are national

Consumer Energy Alliance Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Butler penned an opinion piece for the Shale Reporter about Beaver County, PA, energy politics in the region and the...

CEA hosts press conference to urge approval of Keystone XL Pipeline

The Florida Current reports on the Tallahassee press conference that Consumer Energy Alliance - Florida hosted in the State Capitol to urge the White...

Fracking ban may unravel safeguards, future

Consumer Energy Alliance - Midwest Executive Director Ryan Scott writes in the Columbus Business First about the facts about fracking and how a Youngstown...
Trans Alaska Pipeline in Winter

Alaska Energy can benefit West Coast

On the online opinion pages of The Oregonian, David Holt explores why west coast states will benefit the most if the U.S. utilizes Alaska...

Editorial: Floridians must get educated on fracking

After a recent interview with the Tallahassee Democrat, CEA President David Holt is highlighted in an editorial urging Florida consumers to learn more about...