THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
More than 125,000 US consumers support a robust offshore energy development program. Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) and its partner organizations have submitted these comments to the U.S. Bureau of Ocean.
Denver, Co. – Leaders from key consumer groups, businesses, seniors, and labor and public officials from the nation’s western region today convened a press conference with Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA).
The United States has the energy resources it needs, but it lacks the infrastructure such as pipelines, or transmission lines, needed to transport energy from where it is to where.
No country so restricts offshore drilling as ours, but the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is considering opening up new offshore areas for drilling – a welcome development for.
Consumer groups caution EPA to not move too fast or risk price spikes. Elected leaders, key consumer groups, businesses, and representatives from organized labor joined with Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA).
Voters in Denton, TX will have the final say on whether or not to ban hydraulic fracturing inside city-limits. Early Wednesday morning the Denton City Council rejected a proposed ban.
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.