THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA Michigan State Director, Chris Ventura discusses why it’s important for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel to provide the facts of Line 5 to voters: If Nessel fairly communicated both.
Angela M. O’Connor, former chair of the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities and energy industry expert, explained how New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s bad energy policies are hurting New Englanders.
The $86 million Risberg Pipeline nears completion, great news for Ashtabula County and Ohio’s industrial industries. The project is expected to employ 500 construction workers and about 110 permanent employees..
While political theatre is common-place around the approval of pipelines, Enbridge’s Line 4 receives the green light. “Enbridge received the green light to reroute a 10-mile stretch of its Line.
Thanks to poor politics, natural gas shortages in states like New York are becoming the norm. While anti-energy activists declare this a “win”, people lose work and families and businesses.
CEA Mike Butler explains how bad energy policy has led to unaffordable energy prices for many New Jersey families, leading to another safety net for those who cannot afford these.
Trenton, NJ – The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ (NJBPU) announcement today that it is increasing the number of people eligible for help paying their utility bills underscores another.
Those bringing up old and baseless arguments against the PennEast Pipeline ignore the conclusion found by everyone, including the federal government. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued the last word.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his administration’s decision to block the Williams pipeline is resulting in adverse impacts on New York families, businesses, the economy and the environment. In.
New York state’s denial of the Williams Cos. pipeline permit is already hurting families, small businesses and stifling development throughout the state, as many struggle to get natural gas supplied.