Pittsburgh International Airport Model for How to Ease Emissions
With airports being among the largest sources of emissions, CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler examines how the Pittsburgh International Airport is utilizing natural...
CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – February 19
Headlines everywhere were dominated by stories about the unprecedented Texas freeze this week. While the lights for many Texans are back on, more than...
September 2011 Newsletter
September 2011 CEA Newsletter
Issue 54
In recent months we’ve often discussed energy from the perspective of some basic consumer issues like the cost of air...
Energy Explorer: How Our Politics Are Raising Our Electric Rates
Many factors, including laws, regulations, politics, and other financial considerations we may not be aware of, significantly influence the affordability and reliability of the...
What does pond scum have to do with crossing the pond?
Despite the widespread effort to promote alternative sources of power, we still don’t hear a lot about alternative jet fuel. That’s partly because of...
Bad Energy Policies May Freeze Out Families With High Prices This Winter: New CEA...
EIA Winter Fuels Outlook Shows New Price Burden for Older Americans, After 1 Million Fell Into Poverty in Last Year
WASHINGTON - Consumer Energy Alliance(CEA),...
War Of Words Erupts After New York City Council Votes To Ban Natural Gas...
CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler speaks with CBS New York about America's rising natural gas production and how consumers will ultimately pay the...
Oil and Natural Gas Producers Say Texas Has a Pipeline Problem
CEA President David Holt joined KTRH to talk about how pipeline constraints are contributing to the increased volatility of energy prices, and how new...
Wallets Stretched Thin As Bitter Cold Sends S.C. Electric Bills Soaring
The recent cold snap has sent energy bills soaring, busting family budgets across the country. CEA's David Holt discussed this recently with The Post and...
The Environment Deserves Carbon Solutions, Together Government and Business Can Help
Climate experts agree the only way to meet the Paris climate accord’s vital reduction in the planet’s rising temperature by 2050 is to shrink...