THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Consumer Energy Alliance’s report, How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery, was featured in a discussion on the importance of energy infrastructure. A recent study by the Consumer Energy.
CEA New Mexico director Matt Gonzales examines why federal leasing is important to New Mexico’s economy, how it funds education, and how a federal ban on leasing will have negative.
CEA’s David Holt discusses the continued economic setbacks families across the country may face as a result of delays in modernizing our nation’s energy infrastructure. Attacks on traditional (and, increasingly,.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Chris Ventura discussed the recently released report, “How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery,” and how more than $13.6 billion in economic activity and over 66,000.
CEA’s Mike Butler examines the environmental improvements that have been made across Pennsylvania thanks to natural gas, nuclear energy, conservation, efficiency, and an increase in carbon-free generation. Even without being.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s David Holt recently spoke out against the moratorium on offshore energy exploration in the Gulf of Mexico and how it will impact Gulf States that allow responsible.
CEA’s Mike Butler discusses the importance of supporting a balanced energy policy which ensures low income earners and seniors living on fixed incomes have access to affordable and reliable energy.
CEA’s recent report, “How Oil and Natural Gas Have Energized Oklahoma” was featured on the Radio Oklahoma Network. A report by the Consumer Energy Alliance says expanded pipeline infrastructure and.
CEA’s David Holt joined Newsradio AM 740 to talk about Hurricane Laura’s impact on refinery operations and what that might mean for energy consumers. Listen at – AM 740 KTRH
.Nashville, TN – Thanks to the availability of low-cost natural gas and investment in related infrastructure, Tennessee’s families and businesses saved more than $14 billion between 2008 and 2018, according.