THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
FLORENCE, SC – December 18, 2017 – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) hosted Federal and state officials as well as business community leaders at the 2017 Atlantic Energy Forum – South.
CEA-Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura discussed how the shale revolution in Ohio has driven down costs for families and small businesses who rely on natural gas to power and heat.
CEA’s James Voyles talks about the need for modernizing pipelines and our energy grid with the News Tribune. New materials have strengthened pipelines to operate more efficiently and with longer.
CEA’s Brydon Ross discusses how Vogtle will effect the future of nuclear power in the United States. “It would be a substantial detriment to the building of new nuclear across.
Gary LaGrange of the Port of New Orleans discusses what initiatives, like Consumer Energy Alliance’s Campaign for America’s Energy , means for families and workers across Louisiana. In addition to.
CEA’s Link Browder reflected on how Mississippi policy makers set the stage for economic growth by supporting policies that ensured energy affordability for families and manufacturers across the state. Having.
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN THE GULF OF MEXICO – WHAT’S AT STAKE? OUR SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT A 2016 study from the Obama Administration highlighted that the country’s greenhouse gas emissions.
The American Association of Petroleum Geologists sat down with David Holt to discuss CEA’s latest report “Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure,” and the necessity.
CEA’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Director Mike Butler describes the massive benefits of Pennsylvania’s Marcellus shale play. As Butler explains, “drilling is just the beginning,” and a responsible commitment to natural gas.
As we head into the holidays, many of us will take the time to help those who have fallen upon hard times. Our neighbors and coworkers may participate in charity.