Virginia Senate Reviews Fracking Ban Bill
Virginia - Fracking has gotten a bad reputation, despite many studies over several years proving that it is a safe and healthy process for...
Texas: Oil & Gas Potential Slowdown?
David Holt, Consumer Energy Alliance President talks to Houston Texas KTRH News Radio 740 AM in Houston. When it comes to the oil and...
New Jersey Releases Energy Master Plan to Mixed Results
The New Jersey Energy Master Plan (EMP) was released on Monday, January 27. Several organizations question whether the plan is taking into account the...
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...
Top 5 Energy Stories This Week
This week, we saw the Doomsday Clock change to 1 minute 40 seconds. The cult classic Mean Girls’ Broadway show is coming to the...
New York: Restricting Natural Gas in Westchester is a Bad Play. Here’s Why
Energy policies across the country continue to get stricter without keeping the consumer in mind. Wendy Hijos, Consumer Energy Alliance New York State Director...
Lake Okeechobee: Why Water Level Matters to South Florida
Activists have bullied the Army Corps of Engineers to lower Lake Okeechobee's water levels. The idea comes from preventing the spread of algal blooms,...
World Economic Forum: Climate Tops List of Topics
The World Economic Forum takes place this week January 21 – January 24. From the fourth industrial revolution to the environment, WEF covers a...
Pennsylvania: Candidates, Mayor Should Adopt Commonsense Approach to Energy
Consumer Energy Alliance Mid-Atlantic Director, Mike Butler continues to work across Pennsylvania and party lines advocating for sensible energy policy.
"Unfortunately, this is trickling down...
Texas: Could the Oil and Gas Industry See a Slowdown This Year?
David Holt, CEA President says that nothing in life is a guarantee, including in the oil and gas industry. Yes, even in Texas. Despite...