THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
With temperatures rising this spring across the U.S. and travel-starved Americans starting to plan road trips, news stories this week have focused on how the prospect of an increased rate.
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 will protect the.
Columbia, SC – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy and environmental policies for families and businesses, issued the following statement after the South Carolina Public Service.
Group Urges Governor to Keep the Pipeline Operating Columbus, OH – Following today’s passage by the Ohio House of Representatives of House Resolution 13, which urges Michigan Gov. Whitmer and.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Federal Affairs Advisor Michael Zehr released the following statement of support for the Save America’s Clean Energy Jobs Act, legislation introduced by U.S..
Ruling a Win for Commonsense and New York Albany, NY – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overruled the New York Department of Environmental Conservation’s procedural decision.
Columbus, OH – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, joined together with the Utility Workers Union of America Local G-555, Ohio Home.
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 following the confirmation of President.
Washington – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading voice for sensible energy and environmental policies for families and businesses, joined other national stakeholders in a letter to the House Committee on.
Washington, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauded the selection of Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards and Mississippi Governor Tate.