THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Forbes looks at increasing concerns surrounding New England’s push for new natural gas power plants but opposition to the pipelines required to bring more natural gas into the region to.
CEA’s Michael Whatley discussed how we can implement pro-solar energy policies that benefit consumers and safeguard our electricity grid. The U.S. energy markets, including those throughout Nevada, are in the.
Consumer Energy Alliance, New York State Laborers’, and the Business Council of New York submitted a petition to encourage New York Gov. Cuomo to protect families from increasing energy costs.
Natural gas, delivered by modernized and new pipelines, is expected to fuel industrial and commercial growth across North Dakota and Minnesota. A Bismarck-based energy company says it wants to build.
CEA Florida’s Kevin Doyle discusses Amendment 1 and how energy consumers benefit from access to solar energy. When Walt Disney World hit the switch on a new 5-megawatt, 22-acre, Mickey.
CEA’s Michael Whatley discusses how New Hampshire can best implement policies that can promote the growth of solar energy while being cost-effective for consumers and protecting the grid. Solar energy.
New and modernized pipeline infrastructure is allowing natural gas produced in the Marcellus to supply manufacturers and households across both Midwest and southern states. The Ohio-Louisiana Access Project of Boardwalk.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle discusses how all Florida energy consumers may benefit from Amendment 1. Come November, Florida residents will see a new initiative on their ballots, called “Rights of Electricity.
Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome Manufacture Alabama as its newest affiliate member. Manufacture Alabama is the only trade association in Alabama dedicated exclusively to the competitive, legislative,.
[bq]”New Yorker’s are tired of politicians playing politics with their pocketbooks.”[/bq] “We are extremely disappointed that Governor Cuomo has decided to reject the Constitution Pipeline – a necessary, safe, common-sense.