THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
As a resurgent manufacturing hub and new energy producing region, the Mid-Atlantic is a key chapter for CEA. We work to get consumers, manufacturing interests, labor, and small businesses engaged in the ever-growing discussion on energy in states like Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia.
PITTSBURGH, PA – Domestic energy production and development in the Marcellus and Utica formations continues to be a driving force of American energy dominance, benefitting the wallets of all Americans,.
CEA’s reports around consumer savings and job creation as a result of natural gas development in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia were highlighted by Energy in Depth. A trio of.
Mike Butler, CEA’s Mid-Atlantic Executive Director talks about the importance of sound permitting policies, based on science and not political hyperbole, when reviewing critical infrastructure projects. Permitting regimes like FERC.
CEA President David Holt recently opined on the lack of civility and increasing lawlessness of anti-energy protesters (as we’ve documented multiple times – see for example here and here) which.
CEA’s recent report, “Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania,” was highlighted by the Pittsburgh Business Times. Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Pennsylvanians.
PITTSBURGH, P.A. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Pennsylvanians saved more than $30.5 billion between 2006 and 2016, according to.
CEA Mid-Atlantic’s Mike Butler discusses how New York’s bad policy decisions have led to unnecessarily high energy costs, and how Pennsylvania can avoid making the same mistake. Pennsylvania leaders, many.
CEA’s latest report “Fueling America’s Energy Consumers” highlights the often-overlooked fact that oil and natural gas provide the majority of energy used in the transportation sector, and when the price.
Pittsburgh, PA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler released the following statement after the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) denied the renewal of.
CEA’s research on the high cost denying new and modernized energy infrastructure has had on families across New York was recently cited as a result of the Cuomo Administration’s continued.