THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
David Holt reviews CEA’s recent report, Increased Environmental Benefits from Pipelines & Energy Development for Nation and New York, which looks at how America has safely and sustainably accessed and.
CEA Mid-Atlantic’s Mike Butler talks about CEA’s latest report on emission reductions as a result of utilizing clean burning natural gas for power generation. “We believe in a balanced and.
With renewed debate on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), CEA’s David Holt discusses how Congress’s failure to review the standard has negatively affected America’s families, farmers, and small businesses. Congress.
With energy prices increasing in recent weeks, CEA’s Mike Butler discusses how to keep energy affordable for families while also ensuring our environment is protected. It’s critical that industry does.
David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, sat down with Shale Gas News to talk about Marcellus development and the consumer savings that could be realized across New England with.
Sitting down with North American Shale, CEA”s David Holt discusses the recently disclosed campaign against American energy independence and energy security secretly funded by Russia to sow discord in policy.
CEA Mid-Atlantic’s Mike Butler looks at how energy development and environmental protection have helped to keep energy affordable for families across the Commonwealth. It’s critical that industry does everything possible.
CEA President David Holt participated in a CERAWeek panel focused on challenges to expanding energy infrastructure with representatives from energy managers, environmental and conservation groups. “While solar and wind are.
CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler recently talked about how energy development with stringent environmental regulations in Pennsylvania has provided tremendous savings for families concerned about heating bills this winter..
Mike Buter, CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director, spoke about the harm Gov. Cuomo’s energy policies are having on families across New York. Each project the Cuomo administration has fought would have.