THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Southeast Ohio has been the center of investment and economic growth as a result of energy development. With the construction of new pipelines to processing facilities, local elected officials are.
Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today called on New England policymakers who have been opposed to new energy infrastructure projects to publicly take responsibility for their failure to protect working families,.
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura discusses how counterproductive is is for state institutions of higher education to develop games encouraging people to destroy critical public infrastructure. Peaceful or violent,.
January 5, 2018 — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt today urged Southeast policymakers to take immediate action to support working families, seniors and those living in poverty through.
With an arctic chill gripping a substantial portion of the country, consumers will be facing higher energy bills from New England to the Mid-Atlantic. CEA’s David Holt discusses rising energy.
With winter in full swing, CEA’s David Holt discussed how policies enacted by state leaders have caused surging natural gas prices which harm working families and seniors. “The price for.
BOSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt again urged New England policymakers to take action for working families, seniors and those living in poverty to ease energy bottlenecks.
CEA’s David Holt recently discussed how the regulatory process for infrastructure construction, when used to achieve political ends, harms families and energy consumers across the country. Bureaucrats in states like.
CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler recently talked about how the lack of pipelines impacts the heating bills of families in New Jersey. The cost of natural gas in New.
Families and businesses in Philadelphia may be in line for a reprieve from high energy bills as a result of a modernizing an existing pipeline to bring more natural gas.