THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review interviewed David Holt, president of Consumer Energy Alliance, for a story detailing what problems might await electrical power grids in the coming years, and how delaying action.
Marty Allday, executive director of Consumer Energy Alliance-Texas, penned a column for the San Antonio Express-News about how Texans should not be misled by anti-development activists threatening to thwart their.
Consumer Energy Alliance Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Butler penned a blog for ShaleReporter.com about how proposals for a severance tax of oil and gas production in Pennsylvania are again being considered.
Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt explains via an op-ed in The Philadelphia Inquirer how natural-gas production has improved the lives and livelihoods of Pennsylvanians, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Southeast Director Brydon Ross is interviewed by WUKY on the impact rising fuels costs on consumers. With gas topping $3 for nearly three-and-a-half years now, according to.
Brydon Ross, the vice president of regional affairs for the southeastern region of CEA, is interviewed by cn|2 on his organization’s new office in Lexington, Kentucky and CEA’s growing voice.
CEA Executive Vice President Michael Whatley tells Fox News how the Texas-Oklahoma segment of the Keystone XL Pipeline has spouted big-time economic dividends of communities throughout both states. A new.
The Houston Chronicle reports on the findings from an in-depth CEA analysis that details how the Gulf Coast Pipeline has boosted economic activity by $2.1 billion in Oklahoma and $3.6.
In a story for The Oklahoman, CEA Executive Vice President Michael Whatley explains how the Gulf Coast Pipeline, which carries crude oil from Cushing to refineries in the Houston area,.
In an op-ed penned for The Hill, Michael Whatley, Executive Vice President at Consumer Energy Alliance, explains how South Dakota’s Sen. Tim Johnson (D) now has opportunity to move the.