THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
As we all witness the slow-motion shutdown of states across the country, CEA’s Chris Ventura takes a look at the essentials in life that have gone unnoticed. But we’ve surpassed.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s report – Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania – was recently cited, demonstrating how Pennsylvanians have experienced significant savings on their utility bills as a result of natural gas.
ALBANY, NY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, issued the following statement following the New York Department of Conservation’s (DEC) decision to deny a water quality.
CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at how natural gas development in Southeast Ohio has led to improvements in air quality, new employment opportunities, and how it can help pave the way.
America’s more than 2.6 million-mile network of pipelines is something we barely notice until we turn on our gas stoves or our heaters in the winter, or spot a small.
CEA President David Holt recently sat down with Tipping Point New Mexico to discuss the big-picture energy situation, but also comment on the drastic changes likely to occur in the.
As we have reported in the past, Ohio policymakers have embraced commonsense energy solutions which have resulted in improved air quality across the state. And we don’t have to choose.
Consumer Energy Alliance Vice President of State Affairs, Brydon Ross weighs in on the eminent domain case between PennEast and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, and how it impacts.
New Mexico legislators signed the Energy Transition Act last year, an energy policy that imitates Germany’s energy policy, “energywiende.” Victoria Gonzales, CEA-New Mexico Director warns against it, citing Germany’s mistakes..
The PennEast Pipeline Project would save consumers billions, but the Third U.S. Court of Appeals has been holding up those savings via eminent domain. CEA held a town hall to.