THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Engaging consumers from families to businesses about the future of energy is an important part of our mission at CEA. Supporting programs that will bring innovation and investment in clean-teach.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Thanks to increased production of cleaner-burning natural gas and safer, state-of-the-art technologies and techniques, families, businesses and farmers throughout New York state saved nearly $30.9 billion between.
CEA’s Kaitlin Schmidtke discusses how recent court rulings against anti-development activists have set the stage for positive economic growth and environmental sustainability in Louisiana. By allowing this project to continue,.
CEA’s Mike Butler looks at how New York’s politicians are closing the door on providing families affordable energy as moratoriums on natural gas are announced due to constrained energy infrastructure..
With more oil and natural gas being produced in the United States, increased investment in additional pipeline infrastructure is necessary to safely deliver this to American energy consumers. A pipeline.
Mike Butler, CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director, reviews the benefits shale gas has brought to residents across Pennsylvania. Any suggestion that the shale gas industry is under-taxed is false. According to.
Last year, CEA released a report entitled, “Pipelines and their Benefits to New York,” which found New Yorkers were subjected to spot market prices for natural gas that were $137.
CEA’s Michael Zehr discussed the consumer impact of the Green New Deal with households across the country requiring over $244 billion just to replace appliances to meet the Green New.
As New England prepares for another polar vortex, politically expedient policies that focus more on the wishes of extreme activists and not on the needs of families has continued to.
CEA’s Brydon Ross commented on the importance of the recently introduced bill in the Kentucky Senate designed to support the expansion of solar energy without shifting costs on those unable.