THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
A new report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce looks at the devastating economic consequences for families and businesses as a result of expedient political pronouncements denying energy infrastructure in.
Last year, the Obama administration released a methane rule that would negatively impact families and small businesses across the country, including right here in the Buckeye State. While Washington’s aim.
With New England consumers paying some of the highest prices for energy in the continental United States, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce examined how pipelines can help lower energy costs.
Forbes examines why placing political expediency before developing sound economic policies for infrastructure construction is detrimental to energy consumers in New York state. Unfortunately, the good news about oil and.
With the latest pipeline to bring affordable, reliable energy to New Yorkers blocked the New York Post editorial board put a price tag on the costs families and small businesses.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Ohio Valley Energy and Manufacturing forum, which discussed how businesses are responding and expanding due to increased pipeline infrastructure construction and energy exploration, received extensive coverage by.
CEA Florida’s Kevin Doyle discussed the importance of proposed legislation allowing Floridians access to low cost energy. We commend Florida’s electricity suppliers for proposing forward-thinking strategies that invest in North.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Brydon Ross talked about the importance of pipeline construction to help keep energy prices affordable and encourage job growth in North Carolina. It’s an exciting time for.
CEA’s Brydon Ross and Chris Ventura discussed the consumer benefits of pipelines in the context of energy affordability and environmental safety in the state of Michigan with The Peninsula. Critical.
Houston will not be the only city benefiting from the recent boom in oil production. New pipelines are in the works to bring more oil and natural gas to Corpus.