THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Government EV Directives Ignore – Sometimes Intentionally – Serious Issues That Will Hurt EV Acceptance WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families.
NEPA Reform Will Make Energy Project Permitting More Efficient and Transparent to Keep Pace with America’s Energy and Environmental Goals WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy.
CEA President David Holt joined KTRH to talk about the possibility of summer blackouts and what policymakers can do to help ensure our energy delivery system remains reliable and resilient..
CEA’s Marc Brown spoke with Daily Energy Insider to address some of the challenges of municipalizing electric generation and transmission, and how that may negatively impact consumers through increased bills.
FAST-41-created agency will shepherd zinc, manganese mining project forward Enabling domestic mining more effective than taking U.S. resources off table WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and.
The more El Pasoans learned about the extreme costs associated with an out-of-state, activist-driven charter amendment designed to ban consumers from having energy choice, the more they rebelled at the.
CEA’s Matthew Gonzales reviewed the results of the latest municipal election, as citizens uniformly rejected an attempt to increase the cost of energy on families and businesses across El Paso..
As families continue to struggle with inflation and rising energy costs, CEA Southwest Executive Director Matthew Gonzales looks at how Proposition K will impact El Pasoans. “CEA got involved because.
As elected officials and policymakers continue to push for an energy transition, many neglect to ensure that the materials necessary – from cobalt and lithium to copper and nickel –.
Nonsensical Policy Offers No Environmental Benefits Albany, NY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, issued the following statement after New York.