THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
RICHMOND, VA – In response to Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s and Attorney General Jason Miyares’ announcement that Virginia will not be adopting California’s car ban, Consumer Energy Alliance’s Southeast Executive.
In the rapidly evolving global energy landscape, one metal is emerging as a critical player: copper. Known for its excellent conductivity and versatility, copper is essential in numerous industries, particularly.
BATON ROUGE – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading consumer advocate focused on the impacts energy policy has on families, small businesses, and consumers, applauds the Louisiana Legislature and Governor Jeff.
There are different types of energy markets, but let’s focus on two types that appear across the country: regulated and restructured or deregulated. In regulated markets, investor-owned utilities (IOUs) own.
• Memorial Day forecast to be this year’s priciest holiday at the pump • Gasoline price changes of just a few cents a gallon can significantly alter household budgets •.
TALLAHASSEE – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, released the following statement today upon the signing of Florida HB 1645 regarding energy.
The Line 5 Tunnel Project moved a step closer to construction, as TV 6 reviewed the harm that closure of Line 5 would cause families and businesses from Consumer Energy.
WASHINGTON D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading advocate for affordable and reliable energy for families and small businesses, voices its support for H.R. 6285, which reverses the Biden Administration’s.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Marc Brown discusses how new the four new EPA rules targeting power plants will impact New England’s power grid, and the harm that will come to consumers..
CEA’s Matt Gonzales discusses the true costs for residents and taxpayers when cities look at taking over utility services. The City of San Diego is debating whether it should take.