Consumer Energy Alliance Supports The Independence Energy Connection Project
Washington, D.C - As Maryland legislators consider the future of energy infrastructure and regulatory changes in the state’s electric market, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA)...
Gas Shortages Give New York an Early Taste of the Green New Deal
In recent months, multiple utilities in the Mid-Atlantic and New England region have announced moratoriums on natural gas connections for families and businesses as...
Con Ed Cuts Off New Gas Hookups in New York Suburb
With almost one-third of our country's natural gas being produced in the Marcellus and Utica shales, states from New York to Massachusetts are in...
State Lawmakers Call for Expanded Natural Gas Pipeline Network
Earlier, a group of bipartisan legislators in Pennsylvania spoke about the importance of modernizing our energy delivery infrastructure to make our region competitive for...
NYC’s Amazon Debacle and the Need for Affordable Energy
CEA's David Holt looks at how vital infrastructure and energy projects have been unnecessarily halted due to extreme activist groups resulting in job losses...
Maryland Needs Affordable Energy
Even as Maryland's economy is growing and unemployment is falling, CEA's Mike Butler discusses the need for more access to affordable energy for Marylanders,...
Group Touts Natural Gas Savings, Wants More Pipeline Capacity, Fracking
CEA's Mike Butler looks at how New York's politicians are closing the door on providing families affordable energy as moratoriums on natural gas are...
Blocking Energy Pipelines Stifles Economic Growth in State
Last year, CEA released a report entitled, “Pipelines and their Benefits to New York,” which found New Yorkers were subjected to spot market prices for...
Penneast Pipeline Project Is a Safe Way to Get Affordable Energy
CEA's Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler addresses the misleading arguments elected officials are now using against modernizing our energy infrastructure and how they harm...
Official Says Northern Access Pipeline Progress Would Mean McKean County Jobs
Recently, the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the state of New York irresponsibly denied a permit which would allow for the...