THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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.
The Houston Chronicle recently looked at the environmental benefits of pipelines across the country and how integral a role pipelines have in protecting our environment. Every sober proposal to reduce.
Louisiana Democrat State Representative Major Thibaut is the latest state legislator to sponsor and see passage of legislation designed to stiffen penalties for the sabotage of critical infrastructure like pipelines.
COLUMBUS, OH – Today, Minnesota’s Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), Ann O’Reilly, issued her final recommendations to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission on the Line 3 Pipeline. After the recommendations were.
Following a trend that can be seen over and over again, yet another pipeline project has been targeted by New York politicians for political posturing rather than scientific merit, environmental.
ALBANY, NY — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released a report titled, “Increased Environmental Benefits from Pipelines & Energy Development for Nation and New York,” to highlight the incredible strides.
BATON ROUGE — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for families and consumers of energy, today announced its support for the Grow Louisiana Coalition’s 2018 Oil & Natural Gas.
With conversations on offshore energy exploration happening across the state, CEA’s Link Browder looks at the possible benefits continued development in the Gulf will provide to Louisiana’s families. Expanding offshore.
Tim Page, Executive Director of CEA Southeast, looks at the benefits smart energy policies will have for working families and seniors on fixed incomes. It’s bad policy to force those.
LOUISVILLE, KY — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for energy consumers and households on fixed incomes, today released the following statement by CEA’s Vice President of State Affairs.