THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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, who spend an average of $2,925.
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 announced due to constrained energy infrastructure..
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 natural gas that were $137.
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 the public discourse. It’s time the.
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 construction of a new pipeline that.
David Holt, CEA’s President, addresses the recent increase in extremists attempting to sabotage or tamper with America’s energy infrastructure – and the real, deadly consequences that can result from their.
Over the past few years, Consumer Energy Alliance has noted the importance of pipeline infrastructure modernization. The Washington Times added to the discussion by looking at the vital role of.
The “Green New Deal” is not such a good deal for American energy consumers. Designed to completely replace America’s use of abundant and affordable energy sources such as natural gas,.
As investments in new and modernized energy infrastructure are being completed, new supplies of natural gas are reaching areas that are underserved and increasing reliability for families and businesses. Basis.
Pittsburgh, PA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading advocate on energy and its effects on consumers, applauded the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals for its decision ordering the.