We’ve saved Louisianans
since our founding in 1985
since our founding in 1985
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) is responsible for regulating most utilities in our state. They make decisions about what your energy costs and where it comes from, among other things.
Learn Moreof electricity as a result of the programs that we have advocated for
If you live in New Orleans, the City Council is responsible for regulating your investor-owned electric and gas utility, Entergy New Orleans.
Learn MoreThe Alliance is the only dedicated consumer advocate in Louisiana for utility customers. We participate in and educate about state and city utility regulations to ensure the public’s best interests are represented. While utilities are fighting for their own bottom lines and shareholder returns, The Alliance is looking out for residents and businesses to ensure Louisianans aren’t paying more than their fair share. Through our three decades of service, we continue to be on the frontline demanding lower bills, cleaner energy solutions, more good-paying jobs, and better infrastructure.
The Alliance's blog highlighting our advocacy work and keeping you informed on the latest energy news.
Since its founding, AAE’s actions have resulted in over $4 billion in direct savings to Louisianans while holding energy companies accountable to protecting Louisiana’s people and natural features.
Join us for a discussion about what natural gas is (methane!). Plus, hear from experts about who sets the price of methane, how the price of methane affects your utility bills, what are the alternatives, and what you can do.
The Louisiana Public Service Commission, or LPSC, has a key role in deciding the costs that your utilities charge, the types of services it provides, and the kind of energy that powers our state.