THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA’s David Holt discusses how improving our energy infrastructure can spur economic growth, promote environmental safety, and help put Americans back to work. Instead of leaning on more reactive social.
Plain and simple – energy is a necessity. For the most part, over the last several years, that necessity has been pretty affordable in the Midwest. In most areas of.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – JULY 21, 2017 – Today, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued final approval of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. After the announcement,.
A small group of activists are trying to shut down the delivery of safe and reliable energy that is needed by families and small business across our community to allow.
The American energy renaissance has changed the dynamics of world markets – making American businesses more competitive. American companies are now primed to expand their operations, hiring hundreds of thousands.
The average Mid-Continent family currently enjoys some of the lowest electricity costs in the nation. While these low costs are attributable to the region’s access to natural resources and booming.
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), Midwesterners pay more for their electricity than the average American household in other parts of the country. [1] Over the past year in.
The Mid-Atlantic region, comprised of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C., spend nearly $233 more on electricity over the course of a year..
CEA’s Brydon Ross was quoted discussing the need for critical energy infrastructure in New England. According to Brydon Ross, CEA’s vice president for state affairs in comments to Rigzone, “In.
CEA President David Holt recently joined Jacki Daily to discuss how energy infrastructure is permitted. Listen here – The Jacki Daily Show
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