THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
ALBANY, N.Y. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released a report titled “Pipelines and their Benefits to New York” at a breakfast discussion on the Future of Natural Gas and.
CEA’s Mike Butler recently appeared on Issues and Ideas to discuss the impact high gas prices are having on energy consumers across Pennsylvania and what can be done to east.
At a recent chamber of commerce breakfast event, speakers discussed how a lack of pipeline infrastructure is causing Pennsylvanians to spend more money on energy than they should. “To fully.
With Infrastructure Week in full swing, we need to recognize the importance of investing in our energy delivery system – from pipelines to transmission lines – in order to expand.
For the past few months, we have seen story after story detailing how record production of energy in Texas, and the United States as a while, has caused pipeline bottlenecks.
As previously reported, America’s largest oil field is running out of pipelines, preventing energy from reaching consumers across the country. To remedy this, new investments in energy infrastructure across Texas.
As reported by CNN, continued pipeline bottlenecks have contributed to spikes in oil prices, leading to cost increases for families and businesses across the nation. America’s most prolific shale oilfield.
CEA’s Chris Ventura discussed how West Virginians are seeing benefits from energy production throughout their communities as new jobs with higher wages are being created every day. The availability of.
Texas is in the midst of an unprecedented increase in oil and natural gas production. As a result of this, pipelines are expected to reach capacity, preventing additional supplies of.
American energy production is at all-time highs providing us with an opportunity to become energy independent. Yet a lack of energy infrastructure threatens our ability to truly become energy secure..