THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Consumer Energy Alliance’s report, How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery, was featured in a discussion on the importance of energy infrastructure. A recent study by the Consumer Energy.
CEA’s David Holt discusses the continued economic setbacks families across the country may face as a result of delays in modernizing our nation’s energy infrastructure. Attacks on traditional (and, increasingly,.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Chris Ventura discussed the recently released report, “How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery,” and how more than $13.6 billion in economic activity and over 66,000.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Delays, obstruction or cancellation of pipeline infrastructure projects are threatening at least $13.6 billion in economic activity, over 66,000 jobs and more than $280 million a year.
Minneapolis, MN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today expressed its disbelief in response to the Walz Administration’s Department of Commerce, which filed an appeal opposing the necessity of modernizing Minnesota’s.
The Dakota Access pipeline can continue operating pending a full environmental review after a federal appeals court reversed a judge’s order for its shut down. A federal appeals court on.
With more than 250,000 Wisconsinites depending on propane for home heating and thousands of farmers dependent on propane for frying crops, it is essential our energy infrastructure continues to deliver.
Washington, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy and environmental policies for families and businesses, expressed support for a ruling from the U.S. Court of.
Washington, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Federal Affairs Advisor Michael Zehr released the following statement of support for S. 4402, legislation introduced by Senator John Cornyn and supported by.
With Michigan looking forward to an economic recovery as the state begins reopening, grandstanding politicians continue to impede putting Americans back to work, rebuilding our infrastructure, and keeping energy prices.