Federal Regulators Approve Appalachian Pipelines Before Quorum Dissolves
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently approved permits for three pipelines in the Mid-Ohio Valley, with construction expected to begin within the coming months,...
Leading Energy and Environmental Advocate Announces New Guiding Principles for Commitment to High Standards...
HOUSTON, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for responsible energy and environmental policies for families and businesses, today released a “Guiding...
PennEast Pipeline Would Have Reduced Consumer Bills in Cold Winters
CEA Mid-Atlantic Director, Mike Butler, explains that missing out on PennEast's pipelines cost consumers billions in energy bills in the 2013-2014 and 2017-2018 winters.
"Pennsylvania...
Pipeline Careers, Training Available
We've seen Republicans and Democrats come together to discuss the importance of new and modernized energy infrastructure and the jobs these construction projects will support...
Consumer Group Statement on Rejection of Key Pipeline Project
"New Yorker’s are tired of politicians playing politics with their pocketbooks."
“We are extremely disappointed that Governor Cuomo has decided to reject the Constitution Pipeline...
Anti-pipeline Activists Play a Cynical, Costly Game
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...
New Infrastructure Aims to Increase Takeaway Capacity of Natural Gas From Utica Region
The Energy Information Administration provided an overview of the proposed and pipeline projects in the Appalachian basin, in addition to projects currently under construction,...
Commission Vacancies Threaten Trump’s Energy ‘Dominance’
CEA President David Holt was quoted by the New York Times discussing the importance of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the impact vacancies...
How Much is N.J.’s Clean Energy Plan Going to Cost Us?
The clean energy goals set by the state of New Jersey irresponsibly do not analyze the rate impact for residential, commercial and industrial electricity...
New York Is a Bad Neighbor to New England
New England families continue to pay some of the highest energy costs in the nation - paying more than $1 billion more just this winter...