Top 5 Energy Stories in 2017
Federal pipelines approvals
Two stalled, high-profile projects – the Keystone XL Pipeline and the Dakota Access Pipeline, rejected by the Obama administration – were green-lit...
Is the Texas Power Grid Ready for the Summer Heat?
CEA's Marc Brown joined Rashi Vats to talk about power generation issues that may set the stage for rolling brownouts and blackouts during the...
CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – November 12
Surging gas prices have many consumers pinching pennies and, unfortunately, costs aren’t expected to get any better as we enter the holiday travel and...
Report: Significant Generation Losses Possible
Politico covered the recent release of CEA's Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure report.
The Consumer Energy Alliance will release a report...
Lower Gas Prices Move Florida Tourism Numbers Higher
More than 16.5 million visitors visited South Florida last year, a 3.5 increase in tourism from the year before – courtesy of expansions in...
CEA Questions How BLM is Improving Hydraulic Fracturing Rules
Consumer Energy Alliance's Andrew Browning wrote to the Bureau of Land Management today noting: "Duplicative and inefficient regulation complicates the permitting process.."
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Pennsylvania Must Do More to Keep Energy Affordable
CEA Mid-Atlantic's Mike Butler looks at how energy development and environmental protection have helped to keep energy affordable for families across the Commonwealth.
It’s critical...
Casey, Toomey Hope for Bipartisan Effort on Energy Policy
CEA's Michael Whatley was featured in the Observer-Reporter following the Pennsylvania Energy and Manufacturing Forum.
Pennsylvania’s Democratic and Republic U.S. senators were asked Tuesday to look...
When Life’s Essentials Go Unnoticed
As we all witness the slow-motion shutdown of states across the country, CEA's Chris Ventura takes a look at the essentials in life that...
Reasons for projected natural gas-fired generation growth vary by region
EIA projects that natural gas-fired electric power sector generation in the contiguous United States will increase to 1,600 million megawatthours (MWh) by 2040, a...