THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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.
CEA’s recent pipeline study was featured by CEPI. Everyday, pipeline infrastructure systems provide Americans across the country with reliable access to the energy resources they need. But just what would.
CEA’s Brydon Ross discusses how North Carolina’s families are impacted when offshore energy development when modern, scientific surveys are banned. While Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) applauds Congressman David Price for.
For underserved areas across our state, new natural gas pipelines bring the promise of economic development opportunities. “Over the years, countless businesses have explored moving into or expanding in Jefferson.
Rigzone recently interviewed CEA’s Brydon Ross to discuss energy infrastructure in New England and how to address the knowledge gap that exists. “The truth is, as this polling shows, people.
Employing nearly 8,000 workers while under construction, once completed, Mariner East 2 will provide critical supplies of propane, ethane, and butane to dry crops and support the plastics industry. The.
North American Clean Energy covered CEA’s David Holt discussing the importance of bipartisanship in Washington, D.C. in ensuring the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is able to function. Billions of dollars.
CEA President David Holt was quoted by the New York Times discussing the importance of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the impact vacancies have on energy consumers because of.