CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – December 11
Today, Congress passed a one-week funding bill to avert a government shutdown. Now policymakers may look at attaching energy policy provisions and pandemic aid...
The Solar Industry Cashes in on Government Subsidies
Consumer Energy Alliance's solar incentive analysis was featured in an op-ed by North Carolina State Rep. Chris Millis.
Imagine for a moment you are a North...
Business, Labor Criticize Feds As Pipeline Tensions Escalate
A coalition of 22 business and labor groups signed a letter calling on the Obama administration to follow the rule of law and the...
Golden Globes Boast Meatless Menu – Is it Enough?
The Golden Globes set out to draw attention to climate change by introducing a meatless menu for this year’s event. While activists, like Greta...
CEA Launches Net-Metering Campaign in Arizona
Energy Consumer Advocate Promoting Net Metering Reform in Arizona
Net-roots Campaign Underway Highlighting Cost-Shifting Caused by Current Rules
Houston, TX - Energy consumer advocate Consumer...
SB 421 May Cause Spike in Energy Costs
CEA President, David Holt, spotlights how anti-energy activist groups purposefully mischaracterize pipeline construction. As energy demand continues to rise, pipelines are needed to move...
Keystone XL Veto a Disappointment for American Energy Consumers
Washington, DC - Today, President Obama will follow through on a promise to veto legislation to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline, claiming that...
CEA-Mid Atlantic Urging Pennsylvania Democrats to Reverse Moratorium Stance
CEA-Mid Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler makes the case why Pennsylvania Democrats should ask their party leaders to turn back a proposed moratorium adopted...
No time for delays in Alaska
A diverse group of Alaskan residents, including U.S. Congressmen, Alaskan Governor Sean Parnell, business owners, community leaders and ordinary workers who all support oil...