THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), Midwesterners pay more for their electricity than the average American household in other parts of the country. [1] Over the past year in.
The Mid-Atlantic region, comprised of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C., spend nearly $233 more on electricity over the course of a year..
CEA’s Brydon Ross was quoted discussing the need for critical energy infrastructure in New England. According to Brydon Ross, CEA’s vice president for state affairs in comments to Rigzone, “In.
CEA President David Holt recently joined Jacki Daily to discuss how energy infrastructure is permitted. Listen here – The Jacki Daily Show
.CEA Florida’s Kevin Doyle recently discussed offshore energy exploration with the New Press. We urge them to support modern seismic surveys in the Mid and South-Atlantic to see what may.
CEA’s David Holt discusses how the lack of a quorum at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has harmed energy consumers. “We’ve never had a situation like this before, with such.
New England families pay significantly more for their electricity than any other region in the contiguous U.S.[1] In fact, the most recent data available from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
CEA’s Kevin Doyle discusses why our elected officials must balance energy security and environmental protection in order to ensure a stronger, healthier economy for families and small businesses. Our elected.
Michael Whatley’s testimony on the beneficial impact offshore energy exploration will have on family budgets and job creation was covered by Daily Energy Insider. OCS development is estimated to create.
CEA’s polling and research on New England energy prices and the heavy burden increased costs place on families was discussed with David Holt. “Polls have shown that a majority of.