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North Carolina in Winter

CONNELLY SPRINGS, N.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today called on policymakers and regulators in the U.S. Southeast to better protect working families, seniors and those living in poverty from.

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.

Family Walking in the Winter Snow

January 5, 2018 — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt today urged Southeast policymakers to take immediate action to support working families, seniors and those living in poverty through.

Father and Daughter Sitting in the Kitchen with Bills

With an arctic chill gripping a substantial portion of the country, consumers will be facing higher energy bills from New England to the Mid-Atlantic. CEA’s David Holt discusses rising energy.

Woman stressed over bills

CEA’s David Holt recently discussed how the regulatory process for infrastructure construction, when used to achieve political ends, harms families and energy consumers across the country. Bureaucrats in states like.

Pipeline and shutoff valves

Earlier this year, it was reported North Dakota may have been experiencing an oil boomlet as a result of the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Fast forward, and North.

Family Grocery Shopping

We know that pipelines pave the way for family-sustaining jobs as a result of construction and manufacturers because of the affordable, reliable supplies of fuel pipelines bring. Writing in the.

DAPL Protests

The American Association of Petroleum Geologists sat down with David Holt to discuss CEA’s latest report “Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure,” and the necessity.

Jury Trial in Courtroom

With environmental extremists becoming increasingly violent and reckless in their actions, including their sabotage of critical energy infrastructure, the U.S. Department of Justice is taking action. On Friday, the U.S..

Computer programmer

Energy industry leaders have increased focus on defending infrastructure as protesters target energy infrastructure, such as oil and gas pipelines, with acts of vandalism a sabotage. These irresponsible actions not.