THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
The “Green New Deal” is not such a good deal for American energy consumers. Designed to completely replace America’s use of abundant and affordable energy sources such as natural gas,.
CEA’s Brydon Ross joined Marcello Rollando to talk about the importance of affordable energy for families and energy consumers across the country. Listen here – The Reasonable Voices
.CEA’s Emily Haggstrom discusses how New Mexico’s budget surplus as a result of responsible energy development has been used to benefit lower-income families. New Mexico ushered in 2019 in a.
CEA President David Holt previews the energy discussions and challenges that lie ahead in 2019, and what energy consumers – from families and small businesses to manufacturers – can expect..
CEA’s Victoria Gonzales looks at the way millennials view energy and how it can contribute to creating a more sustainable environment. As a young professional and only a few years.
Looking at the importance of bipartisanship, CEA’s Emily Haggstrom talks about how New Mexico’s regulatory climate has lowered costs for families while encouraging businesses and energy producers to stay. There’s.
With one of the largest budget surpluses in New Mexico’s history as a result of bipartisan energy policies, CEA’s Emily Haggstrom talks about the importance of working across the aisle.
CEA President David Holt discusses the importance of affordable energy to those living below the poverty line and on fixed incomes and why it is a false choice to say.
Did you know the U.S. is the number one producer of natural gas? A basic lesson in economics reminds us when you have a large supply of something, the price.
Jobs, jobs, and jobs are the three words we often hear when economists talk about the financial health of our nation, state, region or even our neighborhoods. It was definitely.