Natural Gas Bags: Pols Scream at the Results of Their Own War on Fossil...
If you want to know what the future of the “Green New Deal” looks like, look no farther than the unfortunate consumers in New...
Consumer Energy Alliance Launches New Campaign and Report amid Latest Energy Mandate Announcements
Following recent energy policy developments, CEA to provide awareness around potential consequences to families and businesses.
TRENTON, N.J. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today announced...
Long Island Liberals Wake Up to How Green Extremism Hurts Constituents
Six Long Island Democratic state senators are now calling for "emergency" approval of the Williams pipeline after learning how blocking this vital infrastructure is...
Event at Newark’s Largest Black Church Highlights Importance of Affordable Energy in New Jersey
Experts in the energy industry and local community leaders spoke out at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Newark to address potential rising energy costs under...
Energy Master Plan Will Burden New Jersey Taxpayers
The New Jersey Energy Master Plan has created quite a controversy. The plan has been called out for eliminating consumer choices, a lack of...
Almost $14 Billion in Ready Investment to Fuel Post-COVID Economic Recovery at Risk, Report...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Delays, obstruction or cancellation of pipeline infrastructure projects are threatening at least $13.6 billion in economic activity, over 66,000 jobs and...
The Lights Are Going Out in New York City
Last week, entire sections of New York City were plagued by a black-out. Broadway musicals held shows in the street, restaurant go-ers ate by...
The Greatest Success Story New Jerseyans Were Never Told
CEA's Mike Butler talks about the tangible environmental progress that is being made across the Garden State as key pollutants decline leading to cleaner...
Study Finds 100% Renewable By 2030 Will Cost Consumers $4.5 Trillion
A recent Wood Mackenzie study estimates that switching to 100% renewable energy by 2030 will cost U.S. consumers $4.5 trillion, assuming the engineering needed...
7,000 Nycha Residents Go Without Heat or Hot Water As Temps Dip
Thousands of residents in New York City went without heat or hot water last Friday as the city experienced the coldest temperatures this season,...