THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA’s latest report, Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure, and David Holt were featured in Green Tech Lead. Rejecting pipeline infrastructure would remove almost one-third.
CEA’s latest report Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure was covered by Targeted News Service The Natural Gas Supply Association issued the following statement by.
CEA President David Holt discussed the importance of energy infrastructure with the Daily Energy Insider. “There’s really very little recognition of the negative impacts failing to build pipelines will have.
America’s farmers depend on affordable, reliable energy to plant, harvest, and prepare their crops to transport to market. The pipelines our nation relies on helps reduce the cost of energy.
A new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) found that rejecting pipeline infrastructure would remove almost one-third of U.S. electricity generation capacity by 2030, dangerously raising electric rates.
Oil is a staple for most cooks, but not the kind you get from olives, avocados, or coconuts. Crude oil and natural gas also play a huge role in many.
CEA’s David Holt was interviewed on the need ensure consumer’s have access to affordable, reliable supplies of diverse energy from natural gas to solar. Greater support is needed to ease.
Automobiles are practically a necessity in American life. Road trips with friends and family are one of our favorite American pastimes. And with all of the running around we do,.
New pipelines bring not just construction jobs, but the prospect of new economic opportunities as businesses relocate or expand to access affordable, reliable supplies of natural gas investing in communities.
Recent polling in Virginia shows that nearly 85 percent of residents support investments in energy infrastructure which helps make Virginia more competitive to attract and retain jobs. Brett Vassey, the.