THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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.
CEA President, David Holt, spotlights how anti-energy activist groups purposefully mischaracterize pipeline construction. As energy demand continues to rise, pipelines are needed to move that energy to consumers – bills.
As states like New York continue to prevent their residents and businesses from accessing affordable, reliable supplies of natural gas which has caused higher prices and moratoriums on energy hookups,.
Anti-energy extremists continue their march against modernizing America’s energy infrastructure causing wide-spread job losses for families across our region while preventing the safe delivery of natural gas to decrease emissions..
Claudia Duck Tucker, a resident of Amherst, VA., cites Consumer Energy Alliance report titled,“Affordable Natural Gas Saves Virginia’s Energy Consumers Billions” when describing the benefits and savings natural gas has.
WASHINGTON, DC – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt issued the following statement of strong support for the recent executive order issued by President Trump to expedite the construction.
Minneapolis, MN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Director Chris Ventura, again, expressed the organization’s disappointment after Governor Walz refiled the state’s appeal, led by the Department of Commerce against.
Columbus, OH – On Thursday, April 4th, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) sent a letter to a newly created political group named the “Ohio Consumers Energy Alliance” directing it to immediately.
With extremists becoming increasingly violent and willing to sabotage critical energy infrastructure in Minnesota and other states, CEA’s Chris Ventura discusses why it is necessary for elected officials to stand.
Washington, D.C – As Maryland legislators consider the future of energy infrastructure and regulatory changes in the state’s electric market, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler reinforced.