THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Morning Consult covered the recent launch of Pipelines for America, the Consumer Energy Alliance campaign to increase awareness about the importance of pipelines for the delivery of affordable, reliable energy.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national consumer advocacy organization that represents consumers, manufacturers, agriculture, energy, renewables and other industries, today launched a national campaign, “Pipelines for America,”.
Consumer Energy Alliance commended a conference committee comprised of members from the Massachusetts legislature that recently approved a final version of the Energy Diversity Bill (H.4385/S.2372) which removed a harmful.
Timothy Murray, President and CEO of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the former lieutenant governor of Massachusetts, writes about the high cost businesses and families in Massachusetts must.
David Holt discusses anti-energy protesters whose policies will lead to increased energy prices for families and small businesses with the Walpole Times. Do you have four days off from your.
America’s energy infrastructure is in need of modernization to better supply families, farmers, and manufacturers with affordable, reliable energy. Six hundred days and counting. That’s the time one developer has.
Forbes looks at increasing concerns surrounding New England’s push for new natural gas power plants but opposition to the pipelines required to bring more natural gas into the region to.
Manufacturers across the country depend on affordable, reliable natural gas to power their facilities and make products consumers use everyday. Manufacturing companies, which depend on natural gas as a fuel.
CEA’s Brydon Ross was interviewed by the Yankee Institute for Public Policy about opportunities to lower energy costs for New England families and small businesses. Brydon Ross, Vice President of.
[bq]There’s no easy way to say this: New England’s energy future is dim.[/bq] Limited pipeline capacity, federal and state regulations, and a change in the mix of electricity and heating.