THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Louisville, KY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement after the Kentucky House Natural Resources and Energy Committee passed HB 238, a.
CEA’s Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler addresses the misleading arguments elected officials are now using against modernizing our energy infrastructure and how they harm the public discourse. It’s time the.
CEA’s Chris Ventura discusses the harmful economic and environmental consequences of the Keep It in the Ground movement, and what that would mean for Ohio. This damage is courtesy of.
Recently, the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the state of New York irresponsibly denied a permit which would allow for the construction of a new pipeline that.
David Holt, CEA’s President, addresses the recent increase in extremists attempting to sabotage or tamper with America’s energy infrastructure – and the real, deadly consequences that can result from their.
CEA’s Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, talks about the latest extremist tactic designed to deny Minnesota’s families access to the energy they need to keep their bills affordable. An out-of-touch.
North Dakota has joined a growing number of states looking to secure critical energy infrastructure as a result of increasing attempts by extreme activists to sabotage or shut down our.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle explains how offshore energy production helps make energy costs more affordable for working families and seniors living on fixed incomes while providing for a secure energy future..
Over the past few years, Consumer Energy Alliance has noted the importance of pipeline infrastructure modernization. The Washington Times added to the discussion by looking at the vital role of.
Louisville, KY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement after the introduction of Senate Bill 100, which, similar to past legislation, would put.