THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
A new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) found that rejecting pipeline infrastructure would remove almost one-third of U.S. electricity generation capacity by 2030, dangerously raising electric rates.
CEA’s David Holt was interviewed on the necessity of pipeline construction for generating electricity for families and manufacturers. As natural gas continues replacing coal as a primary fuel for generating.
CEA’s solar energy report, Incentivizing Solar Energy: An In-Depth Analysis of U.S. Solar Incentives, was used to look at how Georgia’s current solar incentives compare to neighboring states. Homeowners in.
Oil is a staple for most cooks, but not the kind you get from olives, avocados, or coconuts. Crude oil and natural gas also play a huge role in many.
North American Clean Energy covered CEA’s statement on denial of permits to conduct needed scientific discovery off the Atlantic. BOEM cited potential environmental risks to marine life. Yet, as BOEM.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle discussed renewable energy in the Tallahassee Democrat and how it may impact energy consumers such as families and small businesses. Recent letters and editorials continue to applaud.
Our personal and national security depend on the ability to build pipelines in Louisiana, and your voice needs to be heard. American families and small business need American-made energy to.
As America energy production reaches new highs, setting the stage for true energy independence, new and modernized pipelines are required to bring this energy to families and businesses across the.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle was interviewed on the impact Florida’s increasing gasoline tax will have on energy consumers. Seven states will have higher gas taxes starting January 1st and Florida is.
Congressman Bill Johnson talks candidly about the need to improve the infrastructure in Southeast Ohio and how the federal government is standing in the way of necessary pipeline projects. We.