When it comes to energy and environmental policy, most people think of pipelines, wind farms, or electric bills—not the bureaucratic processes that determine whether smart energy projects get built in the first place. But the speed and success of those projects often hinges on something called primacy—a legal authority that determines who calls the shots […]| Consumer Energy Alliance
When the power went out in parts of New York City this week—during a dangerous heatwave—families were left sweating in their apartments. Businesses had to shut down. Elevators stopped. Seniors were stranded. And across the region, electricity demand surged to levels not seen in over a decade. As more states push to electrify everything—homes, vehicles, […]| Consumer Energy Alliance
While energy prices rise and debates swirl over how to reach America’s clean energy goals, there’s one practical policy doing real work behind the scenes: The Section 45 family of energy tax credits. These tax credits don’t often grab headlines, but they’ve been helping companies build cleaner energy projects without driving up costs for families. […]| Consumer Energy Alliance
Banning or restricting natural gas service could cost Illinois families as much as $101,988 per household in retrofitting expenses alone, a Consumer Energy Alliance analysis found.| Consumer Energy Alliance
CEA released the following statement after the passage of Senate Bill 266 by the North Carolina House of Representatives.| Consumer Energy Alliance
A major energy bill just passed the U.S. House of Representatives, and it’s now headed to the Senate. It’s called the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” and while the name might sound unusual, the impacts are very real. This legislation could reshape how energy is produced, permitted, and paid for in the U.S., changing everything from […]| Consumer Energy Alliance
CEA released the following statement after the passage of the North Carolina Energy Security and Affordability Act in the North Carolina House of Representatives Committee on Rules, Calendar and Operations today.| Consumer Energy Alliance
CEA applauds bipartisanship in passing Connecticut's Senate Bill 4, although significant work remains to address the state's energy costs.| Consumer Energy Alliance
Today, CEA applauded the introduction of the Energy Choice Act by Rep. Nick Langworthy (NY) and Senator Jim Justice (WV).| Consumer Energy Alliance