Campaign for America’s Energy

Campaign for America’s Energy aims to highlight the importance of affordable, reliable energy in the lives of families and businesses nationally and the consequences that result from bad policy decisions on those that can least afford it. We believe that by continuing to hold the energy industry to a high standard and recognize our environmental goals, Americans along with our policymakers can help every community enjoy a healthier environment that coexists with energy production.

Alabama Rikard's MillEnergy diversification and investments in infrastructure are essential to ensuring access to affordable energy for all Alabamians across the economic spectrum.

Floridians spend nearly $2,800 annually on energy – more than 10 percent of the state’s average monthly income.

Georgia Forest Georgians spend nearly $3,275 annually per person on energy – nearly 7 percent of the state’s median household income.

Louisiana Plantation

Louisianans spend over $6,500 annually on energy.  For a low-income Louisianan living at the poverty line, that translates to over 54 percent of their individual income.

Traveling through Mississippi Forest Mississippians spend over $4,230 annually on energy.  For a low-income Mississippian living at the poverty line, that translates to 35 percent of their individual income.

Santa Fe New MexicoEnergy is not only vital to growing our communities, agriculture sector, and state budget, it is also vital in transporting and elevating the experiences that thrill millions of tourists who visit each year.

North Carolina Mountains North Carolina’s economic development infrastructure is reliant on a modern energy policy that promotes affordable and reliable energy production and delivery.

Farm in OhioThe average Ohioan will spend around $3,044 on energy per year, representing $7,519 or 15% of household income.

Pennsylvania FarmPennsylvania is America’s second largest producer of nuclear energy, the third largest in natural gas production, and fourth in coal resources.

South Carolina Golf CourseThis is a pivotal time for state lawmakers to initiate a 21st century energy policy that satisfies our needs, while ensuring affordable energy .

Virginia Shenandoah National ParkToday’s hyper-partisan political climate is preventing Virginia’s small businesses and families from reaping the benefits of advancements in energy production and delivery.

West Virginia Small BusinessThe average price of gasoline in West Virginia is higher than the national average, leaving a big impact on the roughly 18% of West Virginians who live in poverty.

America's Energy News

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CEA Applauds Legislation Reversing Cancelation of Alaska Oil Leases

WASHINGTON D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading advocate for affordable and reliable energy for families and small businesses, voices its support for H.R....
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Biden’s New EPA Rules Put NH Power Grid in Jeopardy, Experts Say

Consumer Energy Alliance's Marc Brown discusses how new the four new EPA rules targeting power plants will impact New England's power grid, and the...
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Warmington Pledges All EVs and Electric Heat in NH by 2040

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A Government Takeover of the Utility Will Cost San Diego Taxpayers

CEA's Matt Gonzales discusses the true costs for residents and taxpayers when cities look at taking over utility services. The City of San Diego is...
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CEA Applauds Gov. Kelly for Protecting Consumers’ Right to Buy Vehicles of Their Choice

TOPEKA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, issued the following statement after Governor Kelly signed...