THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Following up on last week’s reporting, the New York Post editorial board took issue with Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s policies that are working at cross-purposes. Without natural gas generation that can.
Continued political posturing in New York is preventing families across the Empire State from realizing lower energy costs. It is also preventing businesses the opportunity to become more competitive and.
CEA President David Holt discussed the importance of ensuring standard consumer protections were afforded to individuals installing solar panels in New Mexico. “We applaud the overwhelming bipartisan support by the.
Working to achieve affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for New Yorkers requires serious policy discussions. The New York Post reports that instead of being met with seriousness, policy discussions have.
When we think of uses for crude oil, gasoline is one of the most obvious. In 2015 alone, almost three-quarters of oil usage in the U.S. was used for transportation,.
As new pipelines are being constructed across the country, areas from the Dakotas to the Mid-Ohio Valley will continue to see more investment and new economic opportunities to supply American.
With multiple pipelines under construction or planned for Ohio, hundreds of new workers are required to turn these pipe dreams into a reality. Unions are holding job fairs across the.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle discusses the importance of offshore energy exploration to Florida’s continued economic growth. “A strong and growing constituency in Florida supports understanding how energy development could help lower.
It’s more than just oil being produced in Texas. Natural gas liquids (NGLs) are being produced in the Permian Basin which requires pipelines to transport the NGLs to processing plants.
As West Virginia begins to see more oil and natural gas production take place, additional pipelines will need to be constructed which will bring millions of dollars of new revenue.