THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA’s Brydon Ross was interviewed regarding the extralegal actions taken by the Obama administration for infrastructure permitting. “We remain concerned that what’s happened with the administration is that it’s created.
CEA President David Holt was quoted after anti-energy extremists deliberately attempted to shut down critical energy infrastructure, placing first responders, families, and the environment at risk. “The steps taken by.
CEA President David Holt was quoted after anti-energy extremists deliberately attempted to shut down critical energy infrastructure, placing first responders, families, and the environment at risk. In Houston, Consumer Energy.
On behalf of our 400,000 nationwide members, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading national consumer advocate on energy issues, responded today to environmental extremists claiming that they have coordinated efforts.
CEA’s Michael Zehr was interviewed for Kentucky Living’s regarding energy and the 2016 general election. “The nation can and must have both environmental protection and energy development,” says Michael Zehr,.
CEA’s Energy Day was featured in E&P. When it comes to educating children, there is still a lot of buzz around science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). And rightly so,.
CEA President David Holt addressed how obstructing responsible infrastructure development and maintenance harms America’s hardworking laborers, families, and small businesses. Hating pipelines – and energy production – seems like the.
CEA Florida Executive Director was featured in the Sun Sentinel discussing the importance of pipelines during hurricane season. Florida is reportedly vulnerable to energy disruption in one of two ways:.
CEA Vice-President Michael Whatley was interviewed for Utility Dive’s in-depth look at the solar industry. “Distributed solar has increased 40% or more year over year and state incentive programs’ initial.
CEA Florida’s Executive Director Kevin Doyle recently discussed the necessity of pipelines to meet our energy needs. It was reported, back in 2008, that Florida was vulnerable to energy disruption.