THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
New report from the Manhattan Institute, “Out of Gas: New York’s Blocked Pipelines Will Hurt Northeast Consumers” says blocking vital pipeline infrastructure will continue to halt gas services to households..
A recent Wood Mackenzie study estimates that switching to 100% renewable energy by 2030 will cost U.S. consumers $4.5 trillion, assuming the engineering needed is even feasible. Proposed plans to.
CEA’s Chris Ventura compares those who opposed advancements in technology and machinery that lead to the Industrial Revolution back in the 1800s to those today who spread myths about current.
Delays in expanding much-needed pipeline infrastructure has led gas that should be going to market and sold for productive uses like generating electricity are instead being vented or flared. Thankfully,.
CEA’s Brydon Ross discusses how natural gas and important pipeline infrastructure, like the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, help boost Virginia’s economy and grow renewables. That’s why it’s disappointing to hear that.
Minneapolis, MN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura, following today’s joint statement by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MNPCA) and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Toledo, OH – Today, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura joined Lt. Gov. John Husted, United Steel Workers, and others at a rally at Toledo Refining Company.
CEA President, David Holt, discusses why offshore development and revenues from it are a must for lowering energy costs going into the summer season. These states are more than just.
CEA’s Andrew Browning looks at the importance of an all-of-the-above energy policy and how western natural gas can help bring more renewable resources online. This combination of clean-burning natural gas.
CEA’s Mike Butler addresses why Gov. Wolf’s proposed severance tax on natural gas extraction would be a job killer in Pennsylvania. Instead of enacting more job-killing taxes that could entice.