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Consumer Energy Alliance

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Well pad in winter

David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, sat down with Shale Gas News to talk about Marcellus development and the consumer savings that could be realized across New England with.

Family Walking in the Winter Snow

David Holt, President of CEA recently discussed how arbitrary, political tactics are being used to delay critical energy infrastructure and the detrimental effect this has on families across New York.

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CEA President David Holt participated in a CERAWeek panel focused on challenges to expanding energy infrastructure with representatives from energy managers, environmental and conservation groups. “While solar and wind are.

Senior citizen keeping warm by the fire

As we’ve detailed (for example here, here, and here) many New England policy makers have placed politics above sound policy and the scientific requirements necessary to maintain reliable electric power.

Team of Construction Workers

Houston, TX – Today Consumer Energy Alliance announced its support for President Trump’s call for more infrastructure investment and the administration’s rebuilding principles. CEA, through its Pipelines for America campaign,.

Offshore wind farm

David Holt, Consumer Energy Alliance President, talked about the unnecessary politicization of energy policy which has stalled development of projects like Cape Wind, an offshore wind farm that would have.

Boston Massachusetts Townhouses

BOSTON, MA – Today Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) called on New England policymakers opposed to new energy infrastructure projects to reject future Russian LNG shipments and instead move forward with.

Electric transmission lines

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ahead of President Trump’s first State of the Union address, Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt issued the following statement: “In his first year, President Trump has.

Safety Worker

Modernizing America’s energy infrastructure doesn’t always necessitate building new pipelines. Sometimes, existing pipelines can be enhanced with new technology to become more efficient, allowing households and businesses access to additional.

A couple paying their utility bills

Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today called on New England policymakers who have been opposed to new energy infrastructure projects to publicly take responsibility for their failure to protect working families,.