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Consumer Energy Alliance

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Pipelines for America

Providence Rhode Island

Brydon Ross, CEA Vice-President of State Affairs, discusses why Rhode Islanders face residential electricity rates 69% higher than the national average. These prices are the result of conscious decisions by.

New York

CEA’s Brydon Ross offers insight to why the denial of the permit for the Williams Pipeline is bad for consumers in New York and across the Northeast region. Listen here:.

New York City Streets

Washington D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer advocate for energy, expressed their disappointment after the Department of Environmental Conservation rejected the construction of a natural gas pipeline.

Columbus Ohio

CEA’s Chris Ventura demonstrates the broad impact of record-setting energy production out of the Appalachian region and how it has benefited Ohio families and businesses. Local energy production and infrastructure.

New Orleans Louisiana City Corner

Kaitlin Schmidtke, CEA’s Louisiana State Director, explores how oil and natural gas and their delivery are vital to other state sectors like agriculture, manufacturing and more. And thanks to low.

CNC machine shop with lathes, technicians and workers

Policies championed by New York’s political class to prevent the construction and modernization of our energy infrastructure has unnecessarily increased prices for families and businesses across the Empire State, unfortunately.

New York

New York State Association for Affordable Housing talked about the hardships families will face if New York City does not get access to additional supplies of natural gas. NYSAFAH, which.

Stack of pipelines

CEA President, David Holt, discusses why pipeline and FERC protestors undermine the very environmental goals that they set out to advocate for – as pipelines are the safest and most.

Detroit Skyline Aerial View With Lighthouse, Marina, and River

Chris Ventura, CEA Midwest’s Executive Director, urges Governor Whitmer to not shut down Line 5. Just this one pipeline shut down would cost motorists over $121 million more per year.

Oil and Gas Refinery Workers

CEA’s Chris Ventura expresses disappointment with protestors outside of the West Virginia Manufacturers Association’s recent Marcellus and Manufacturing Development Conference in Morgantown. It’s easy to protest and say “no” to.