THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Last week, entire sections of New York City were plagued by a black-out. Broadway musicals held shows in the street, restaurant go-ers ate by candle-light, and others were forced onto.
CEA Mid-Atlantic Director, Mike Butler, discusses why Governor Murphy’s Energy Master Plan will have a dramatic and negative impact on New Jersey residents. Over half of the state’s households, businesses.
CEA President, David Holt, joins the Pipeliners Podcast to discuss the latest political topics surrounding and impacting the pipeline industry. Listen to the podcast here: Pipeliners Podcast
.With demand for natural gas continuing to increase in eastern Pennsylvania, CEA’s Mike Butler expresses why it is vital lawmakers continue pipeline projects like the Adelphia Pipeline to increase capacity.
CEA’s Mike Butler explains why plans from Mayor Bill Peduto’s call to divest from fossil fuels actually means disinvestment in our workers, communities, and businesses. Over half of the region’s.
CEA’s Mike Butler addresses why Gov. Wolf’s proposed severance tax on natural gas extraction would be a job killer in Pennsylvania. Instead of enacting more job-killing taxes that could entice.
CEA’s Mid-Atlantic Director talks detrimental impact of extremist anti-energy group activities on communities with proposed and much-needed energy projects. A recent story about extremists who unsuccessfully tried to halt a.
Washington D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer advocate for energy, expressed their disappointment after the Department of Environmental Conservation rejected the construction of a natural gas pipeline.
Kaitlin Schmidtke, CEA’s Louisiana State Director, explores how oil and natural gas and their delivery are vital to other state sectors like agriculture, manufacturing and more. And thanks to low.
Policies championed by New York’s political class to prevent the construction and modernization of our energy infrastructure has unnecessarily increased prices for families and businesses across the Empire State, unfortunately.