THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler was covered by WJPA as he spoke about the importance of pipelines for the Washington County Chamber of Commerce. The Washington County Chamber of.
With the construction of new pipelines, states across the region will be able to expand their power generating fleet with new natural gas power power plants. In addition, these pipelines.
David Taylor, President of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association, discussed how investing in our energy infrastructure can help regional manufacturers become more cost competitive by having access to more affordable supplies.
Manufacturers across Pennsylvania and the region can become more competitive globally with access to affordable, reliable supplies of energy. Currently, a lack of pipeline capacity has curtailed their access to.
Pipelines are a crucial piece of our country’s energy infrastructure, ensuring manufacturers receive energy to make goods and families receive energy to heat their homes and cook their food. “It.
On behalf of our 400,000 nationwide members, Consumer Energy Alliance expresses its extreme disappointment with the Obama administration’s unprecedented decision to halt construction of the Dakota Access pipeline — despite.
How critical will expanding the use of natural gas be to meeting the goals of U.S. EPA’s Clean Power Plan? Yvette Pena-O’Sullivan, assistant director for legislation and politics at the.
Gene Barr, the president and CEO of the PA Chamber of Business and Industry, recently discussed the importance of pipelines to bring new economic opportunities to Pennsylvania. If job creators.
CEA’s Mike Butler wrote about the importance of pipelines, such as Mariner East 2, in the context of economic development and conservation. With more than 400,000 members nationwide, Consumer Energy.
A new report was recently released by the Association of Oil Pipelines, examining the safety record of the the country’s 207,800+ miles of liquids pipelines which deliver crude oil, refined.