THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Analysis Shows Price Increases Will Increase Inequality, Reduce Energy Reliability SYRACUSE, NY – Banning natural gas service will increase inequality, risk electricity reliability and could cost upstate New York households.
As New England prepares for another uncertain winter, CEA’s Marc Brown explores the policies that are causing the region’s electricity bills to surge ahead of the national average, squeezing family.
CEA President David Holt joined KTRH to talk about how pipeline constraints are contributing to the increased volatility of energy prices, and how new and modernized infrastructure can help bring.
As consumers look at spending over $14.1 billion more on home heating and energy costs this winter, one of the hardest hit regions of the country will be New England..
While some politicians are focusing on small decreases in the price of gasoline, despite remaining at historic highs, CEA’s latest analysis on winter heating costs found that families can expect.
With winter quickly approaching, Consumer Energy Alliance released it’s annual winter heating outlook which found families will spend over $14.1 billion more this winter to keep warm. “By enacting a.
With permitting reform stalled again in Congress, the editorial board of The Sentinel looked back at CEA’s report, Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania, and discussed how American energy production led to.
With Europe reeling from high energy costs and rationing the usage of natural gas, CEA’s David Holt examines how misguided energy policies are producing the same results here at home..
Trenton, NJ – Banning natural gas service and use could cost Newark households more than $28,000 each, a Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) analysis found. “The Hidden Costs of a New.
CEA President David Holt examines how the lack of a coherent energy policy is negatively impacting American families and businesses and what we must do to ensure affordable prices and.