THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
New England electricity prices are among the highest in the nation, second only to the non-contiguous Pacific states. Part of the reason is infrastructure capacity constraints, a lack of generation.
New pipelines bring not just construction jobs, but the prospect of new economic opportunities as businesses relocate or expand to access affordable, reliable supplies of natural gas investing in communities.
Brad Belden discusses operations at the Redland Brick KF plant in South Windsor which his family runs, and how energy costs compared to their other facilities are exponentially higher due.
A recent forum in Youngstown brought together Democrat and Republican elected officials with labor and business to discuss the importance of energy infrastructure like pipelines and the investment Ohio has.
Pennsylvania is now one of the largest natural gas producing states in the country. As production continues to increase, pipelines are being built to deliver lower cost energy to families.
CEA’s James Voyles discusses solar incentives in New England with Utility Dive. The current Massachusetts policy returns 185% of the installed cost of a 3.9 kW customer-owned facility and 182%.
As Pennsylvania continues to see increases in oil and natural gas production, the state is quickly becoming competitive to attract energy-intensive manufacturers. In order to remain competitive, Pennsylvanians need to.
Recent polling in Virginia shows that nearly 85 percent of residents support investments in energy infrastructure which helps make Virginia more competitive to attract and retain jobs. Brett Vassey, the.
The editorial board of the New York Post recently came out in support of pipelines, discussing how New Yorkers saved over $500 million just as a result of one completed.
Houston, TX — David Holt, president of Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), issued the below statement on President Obama’s decision to deny a construction easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline to.