THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Last year, Consumer Energy Alliance called into question a New England electricity report commissioned by anti-energy groups which led to regulators reviewing inaccurate allegations. CEA’s Brydon Ross commented on yet.
CEA Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, looks at how anti-energy groups threatening lawsuits and mass protests over modernizing critical energy infrastructure hurts families across Minnesota. The replacement line would reduce.
CEA’s report on home heating costs in the New England region was discussed in The Register-Star as they look at the programs available to families having trouble paying higher energy.
CEA’s Mike Butler was quoted discussing the importance of energy infrastructure and how the policies of neighboring states are preventing consumers from realizing energy savings. “And household budgets were crushed.
Brydon Ross, Director of State Affairs for Consumer Energy Alliance, discusses gasoline prices with Les Sinclair on “Charlottesville Right Now”. Listen here – Newsradio WINA
.Kevin Doyle, CEA-Florida Executive Director looks at how Floridians are benefiting from access to solar energy and how new policies can make solar more affordable, but also more available to.
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Boston, M.A. – Meteorologists are predicting another harsh winter throughout the United States, with a particularly cold season for New Yorkers and New Englanders. This means residents throughout the region.
CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at the need for modernized energy infrastructure in Michigan, like the proposed Straits tunnel, that will continue to keep transportation fuel and propane affordable for Michiganders.
CEA’s Kaitlin Schmidtke talks about how regulatory certainty leading to energy development can attract new businesses to Alabama, bringing in new revenue for public services. Local energy production has been.