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PRO AND CON: Energy independence or slaves to Big Oil?

The following op-ed from David Batt, Executive Director of Consumer Energy Alliance – Florida, appeared in The Destin Log newspaper and may be viewed...

Michael Whatley: We Need Offshore Drilling

Read Michael Whatley's article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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CEA’s Mike Butler Calls for Thoughtful Energy Policy in Pennsylvania

The U.S., and Pennsylvania, are amid a profound energy revolution that won’t be slowing anytime soon, says CEA's Mike Butler. He cites dynamic breakthroughs...

CEA discusses electrical grid amid carbon rules

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review interviewed David Holt, president of Consumer Energy Alliance, for a story detailing what problems might await electrical power grids in the coming...

CEA Welcomes New Member: National Association of Home Builders

HOUSTON — October 29, 2010   Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome a new affiliate member, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB),...

New York State Report Finds Fracking Safe

A report in the N.Y. Times uses the words "safe" and "hydrofracking" in the same sentence.  The analysis conducted by the State of New...
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The Unintended Consequences of Electrification

As some municipalities and states look at limiting or removing consumer choice for heating and cooling homes and businesses, CEA examined the costly impact...
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Alaska Energy can benefit West Coast

On the online opinion pages of The Oregonian, David Holt explores why west coast states will benefit the most if the U.S. utilizes Alaska...
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Consumer Group Warns Public that new Energy Master Plan Doesn’t take Into Account all...

Trenton, NJ – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) following today’s release of the New Jersey Energy Master Plan said that all New Jersey residents should...

More Natural Gas Needed to Rein in Energy Costs

CEA's Michael Whatley discussed the price disparity faced by New England residents with the CommonWealth Magazine. Consumers in Massachusetts pay over 50 percent more for...