THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
As more homes and businesses are utilizing natural gas, additional infrastructure is necessary to ensure the affordable and reliable deliver of the energy we need everyday. A major operator of.
Darrin Kelly, president of the Allegheny/Fayette Central Labor Council, and Mike Butler, Mid-Atlantic director for the Consumer Energy Alliance, talk about the economic opportunities being created for families across the.
Consumer Energy Alliance recently hosted Energy Secretary Perry at the Future of Electricity Forum. “Today’s consumers have more choices, more information, more say on their energy sources than ever before,”.
As communities across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic are continuing to rebuild their economies after the Great Recession, CEA President David Holt looks at how activists are determined to stop any.
As we’ve reported previously, constraints in our country’s critical energy delivery network are continuing to impact American energy production, preventing families and businesses from seeing lower energy costs. In recent.
CEA’s David Holt discusses the importance of American energy development in creating a sustainable environment and affordable energy for families across the country. Yet too much of the debate continues.
PITTSBURGH, PA – Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, consumers from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia saved more than $75 billion.
Many have taken notice of the publication of CEA’s “Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania,” report which examines the consumer savings caused by the increased production of natural gas. This winter, fortunately,.
As anti-pipeline activists increasingly resort to violence, they continue to willfully ignore the safety benefits pipelines provide for the environment while assuring reliable delivery of the fuels that families use.
With the safest and most efficient pipelines across the country reaching capacity, more oil is being shipped by trains to refineries. U.S. East Coast oil refiners are ramping up rail.