THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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.
CEA’s Michael Whatley was quoted discussing the need for expanding New England’s energy infrastructure. “The simple truth is Massachusetts’ energy consumers – families, small businesses, and manufacturers – cannot continue.
Ken Merrifield, the Mayor of the city of Franklin, talks about the inadequate energy infrastructure serving the state of New Hampshire and its detriment to businesses and families. Manufacturers across.
Consumer Energy Alliance weighed in on the need for more pipeline infrastructure in New England to help lower energy costs for families and small businesses. Likewise, the consumer advocacy group.
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.
CEA’s David Holt was quoted in coverage over the recent Supreme Judicial Court decision that will place an undue financial burden on energy consumers. David Holt, the president of the.
David Holt was featured in the Daily Caller on the implications the “Keep It In the Ground” movement will have on the prices consumers pay for energy and the construction.
SNL Financial interviewed CEA’s David Holt on the importance of the recently launched Pipelines for America campaign. “A lot of these groups that are saying ‘keep it in the ground,’.
David Holt was interviewed for about how consumers are impacted by pipeline development after the recent launch of Pipelines for America by E&E News. A national advocacy group’s new campaign.
Penn Energy quoted CEA board member Jennifer Diggins and John Eichberger about the importance of educating the public about the roll of pipelines and the recently launched Pipelines for America.