Pipeline Video Game a Blow to Low-income Families
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura discusses how counterproductive is is for state institutions of higher education to develop games encouraging people to destroy...
April 2012 Newsletter
April 2012 CEA Newsletter
Issue 61
$1,000 for a tank of diesel, and other signs of growing pain
As gasoline prices moved closer to $4 a gallon...
Lower Gas Prices are Driving Historic Surge in Tourism
A record-setting 35.7 million visitors came to Florida between January and March this year. At the heart of this increase in tourism is lower...
Every Day Should Be Giving Day in Virginia
Working together to create a healthier environment and encouraging domestic energy production can both be accomplished in Virginia according to CEA Southeast Executive Director...
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...
Whatley interview with Istook LIVE
CEA Executive Vice-President Michael Whatley is a guest on Ernest Istook: Istook Live.
CEA Applauds Decision to Move Forward on Vogtle Nuclear Project
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following the announcement from Georgia Power’s CEO Paul Bowers recommending that the Georgia Public Service Commission (GPSC) move forward on the...
Consumer’s Group Urges New England Policymakers to Develop Energy Infrastructure
BOSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt again urged New England policymakers to take action for working families, seniors and those living...
College Station City Council Supports Continued Low Pump Prices
Statement by Tommy Foltz, Consumer Energy Alliance Executive Vice President
“CEA applauds the City Council’s decision last night,” said Tommy Foltz, Executive Vice President of...
CEA’s Engagement in Wisconsin
As a part of its overall goal to ensure the increased production of domestic energy, lower energy prices and increased energy security, Consumer Energy...