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Consumer Energy Alliance

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New York park in winter

Thousands of residents in New York City went without heat or hot water last Friday as the city experienced the coldest temperatures this season, dipping into the 30s. As temperatures.

Liberty State Park

The 108-page New Jersey Energy Master Plan has questions being raised from multiple sources on how much it will cost consumers. “What’s even riskier is the fact that the IEP.

Pipeline worker in pipe

Newark, NJ – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler voiced his disappointment following today’s permit denial by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), which improperly.

Woman Teleworking

The clean energy goals set by the state of New Jersey irresponsibly do not analyze the rate impact for residential, commercial and industrial electricity customers. CEA’s Mike Butler explains, “That’s.

New York City Manhattan at Night

The need for pipeline approval and expansion is key to getting New Yorkers the affordable energy they need. New Yorkers pay some of the highest residential electricity rates in the.

Senior citizen keeping warm by the fire

Six Long Island Democratic state senators are now calling for “emergency” approval of the Williams pipeline after learning how blocking this vital infrastructure is negatively impacting their constituents. “‘A gas.

Inside view of a pipeline

Since the success of the trans-Alaska pipeline system in 1977, oil and natural gas pipelines have been delivering our energy needs in a safe and environmentally-friendly way. With sensors, drones,.

OPEC building

Without energy production revolution, cost to consumers would have been higher Houston – Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt released the following statement today in response to Saturday’s drone attacks.

Pipeline construction

In its five-year U.S. energy review, the International Energy Agency recommended that the United States streamline permitting and siting decisions for natural gas pipeline projects in order to shorten lead.

New York City Skyline

To understand the impact of ill-advised decisions by Cuomo on New Yorkers, look no further than Craig Stevens piece in the New York Post about the increasing denial of hook-ups,.