THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
At Consumer Energy Alliance, we have chronicled the political games forcing New York families to pay ever increasing costs for natural gas. This week, the Second Circuit recognized that politics,.
CEA’s Brydon Ross joined Marcello Rollando to talk about the importance of affordable energy for families and energy consumers across the country. Listen here – The Reasonable Voices
.Consumer Energy Alliance’s report, “Pipelines and their Benefits to New York,” about the importance of pipelines to ensuring affordable, reliable energy supplies to New Yorkers was recently discussed in Buffalo..
As pipeline constraints continue to build, more crude oil is being delivered by rail, which in the past has harmed our country’s farmers ability to harvest crops and deliver them.
As politics continues to prevent New York families and businesses from accessing affordable supplies of natural gas, a moratorium on connecting new customers will begin leaving New Yorkers with higher.
Although the United States is producing record amounts of oil and natural gas, helping to insulate energy consumers from unstable price swings, pipeline constraints continue to hamper our ability to.
As some elected officials begin injecting politics into fact-based regulatory processes, families and farmers are seeing the results of politically constrained energy infrastructure in higher than necessary energy bills and.
CEA President David Holt previews the energy discussions and challenges that lie ahead in 2019, and what energy consumers – from families and small businesses to manufacturers – can expect..
Families, farmers, and businesses across the country depend on our network of pipelines to deliver everything from oil and gasoline to natural gas and other products we rely on everyday.
CEA’s Mike Butler was quoted discussing the importance of energy infrastructure and how the policies of neighboring states are preventing consumers from realizing energy savings. “And household budgets were crushed.