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HOUSTON, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the Southeastern Coastal Wind Coalition (SECWC) as its newest affiliate member. The mission of the Southeastern Coastal Wind Coalition.

Vancouver, B.C. — Energy experts gathered here today for the North American Energy Security Dialogues said energy producers need to do more to earn the public’s trust before they move.

Washington, DC – “…live up to its legal obligations…” That is what Consumer Energy Alliance’s Michael Whatley is urging the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to do in the wake.

Energy Consumers joined federal and state elected officials in Columbus, OH on Monday at CEA-Midwest’s Powering Our Future Forum to discuss Environmental Protection Agency regulations that have the potential to.

On Wednesday in Atlanta, the Environmental Protection Agency held one of their eleven planned public listening sessions meant to gather feedback from stakeholders and the general public as they work.

I would like to thank everyone for joining us this morning for the first in a series of North American Energy Security Dialogues that Consumer Energy Alliance and the Canadian.

HOUSTON, October 22, 2013 — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome Axistrade as its newest affiliate member. Headquartered in Houston, Axistrade is a world class supply house specializing.

Energy Day Festival Sparks New Interests for Houston Area Students Mayor Parker and Event Organizers Urge Students to Pursue Careers in Energy Houston, TX – Twenty thousand people turned out.

A CEA study unveiled at the Governors Conference on Energy in Richmond, VA today predicts that the federal government and state and local governments in the Mid-Atlantic states would see.

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A CEA study unveiled at the Governors Conference on Energy in Richmond, VA today predicts that the federal government and state and local governments in the Mid-Atlantic states would see.