THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
We talk a lot about pollution and how to cut back on emissions, but if you haven’t heard by now, we also have a trash problem – a worldwide trash.
There is no plan to replace the energy lost when the Line 5 pipeline shuts down. We repeat – there is NO plan. So who picks up the slack? Like.
Line 5 supplies 65% of propane demand in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and 55% of Michigan’s statewide propane needs. Still, Governor Whitmer is looking to shut it down with no other.
When Governor Whitmer promised Michiganders that she was going to shut down Line 5, she promised a lot more than you might think. That’s because promising to eliminate the delivery.
Even before COVID, when money’s tight, too many people were forced to choose between having electricity and home heating or filling up their cars with gas and buying food. When.
CEA President David Holt looked at the impact denying critical energy infrastructure for political reasons has on families and small businesses and the importance of the Biden Administration’s backing of.
If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If buzzy speeches about 100% clean energy strike you as a worthy goal but you aren’t hearing any details.
With the stroke of a pen, thousands of union construction jobs modernizing our nation’s energy transmission system were eliminated. CEA’s David Holt looks at how this one action impacts the.
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura spoke about the necessity for civility around the discussion and construction of energy infrastructure projects as construction workers have been harassed, equipment sabotaged, and.