Energy Bill Not Good For State
CEA's Victoria Gonzales examines the unintended consequences and negative impacts New Mexico's "Energy Transition Act" will have on the state's economy.
About 80 percent of...
Consumer Energy and Environmental Advocate Applauds Kentucky Governor Beshear for Signing Consumer Service Protection...
Louisville, KY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauds Governor Beshear for signing HB 207, bipartisan legislation that...
President’s Climate Plan Worries Industry, Consumers
President's Climate Plan Worries Industry, Consumers
by Michael Whatley
Consumer Energy Alliance
7/3/2013
Earlier last week at Georgetown University, President Obama laid out an aggressive plan to attack...
Penneast Pipeline Project Is a Safe Way to Get Affordable Energy
CEA's Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler addresses the misleading arguments elected officials are now using against modernizing our energy infrastructure and how they harm...
Group Touts Natural Gas Savings, Wants More Pipeline Capacity, Fracking
CEA's Mike Butler looks at how New York's politicians are closing the door on providing families affordable energy as moratoriums on natural gas are...
Leading Consumer Energy Advocate Congratulates Biden Nominee Jennifer Granholm on Confirmation to Serve as...
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy and environmental policies for families and businesses, issued the following statement today...
Consumer Advocate Launches “Power on New England” Campaign
With New England becoming increasingly reliant on natural gas, Consumer Energy Alliance launched an initiative to educate consumers about the importance of pipeline infrastructure.
Following...
CEA In Fuel Fix: Maximizing Opportunity In U.S. Energy Development
In an op-ed that ran in the Houston Chronicle’s Fuel Fix on Monday, CEA President David Holt wrote about the nation’s energy resurgence and the need for...
Food for thought
It is common to frame the discussion of energy consumption in terms of the cars we drive and the houses we heat. But there’s...