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Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes New Member: Palmetto Agribusiness Council

For Immediate Release: July 25, 2013 HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the Palmetto Agribusiness Council (PABC) as its newest affiliate...

Nebraska County Turns Back Anti-KXL Resolution

Several Nebraska counties are considering Keystone XL resolutions.   The most recent, York County which is located between Lincoln and Grand Island along I-80,...

Utility Commissioners Get Educated on Agriculture

Consumer Energy Alliance on Monday hosted the latest in it's series of energy policy luncheons with the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, (NARUC) at...

Virginia Wind Energy Sale Receives a Gust of Support

Energy Consumer Advocate Urges Similar Steps for Oil and Natural Gas Exploration Houston, TX - Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased with the Department of the Interior’s announcement...

Natural Gas Drilling Study Boosts Confidence for Energy Consumers

Houston, TX - Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt expressed confidence after reviewing the preliminary results of a U.S. Department of Energy report which is...

Gasland II ‘fell short’

Writing at the Fuel Fix blog, CEA President David Holt ads his take to the critical reviews given to Gasland  II, "he fell short...

OCS Governors Set 5 Step Plan for Congress

OCS Governors Urge Their Congressional Delegations to Support OCS Energy Development. Read the letter here. Note:  A similar version of this letter was sent to all 16...

CEA On “Our Region’s Business”

CEA Executive Vice President Andrew Browning and CEA Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Mikus recently appeared on “Our Region’s Business”--a program co-produced by the Allegheny Conference on Community...

Whatley Disputes Consumer Watchdog Gasoline Claim

CEA Executive Vice President and energy-consumer advocate Michael Whatley disputed a report released today by Consumer Watchdog claiming the Keystone XL would increase gasoline prices: “Any...

Last Week’s Solar Vote in Georgia and Why it Matters

Imagine if a new offensive play became popular and the NFL decided to mandate that every coach run it exactly 6 times per game. But,...