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.
Mike Butler, Mid-Atlantic Executive Director for the Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), and Richard Prisinzano, Senior Economist at the Penn Wharton Budget Model, join host Kent Smetters to discuss their insights.
PITTSBURGH, PA — Following the Pennsylvania Senate’s approval of a bipartisan resolution, S.R. 375, which calls on the U.S. Congress to support the development of an ethane storage hub in.
Brydon Ross, Vice President of State Affairs, was featured in Real Clear Energy discussing CEA’s most recent solar energy report. Many state lawmakers and utility commissions nationwide are reexamining their.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As part of Consumer Energy Alliance’s (CEA) Solar Energy Future campaign, the organization today released a 2018 update to its 2016 report, “Incentivizing Solar Energy: An In-Depth.
CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler recently sat down to talk about the importance of pipeline infrastructure to help decrease energy costs for New York’s families and businesses. Listen here.
CEA’s Mike Butler discusses New York energy costs and the importance of embracing an all-of-the-above energy policy, which includes modernizing energy infrastructure like pipeline, to help lower costs and ensure.
Coverage of CEA’s latest report, “Pipelines and their Benefits to New York”, detailing how families have suffered from higher energy costs and lost economic opportunities as a result of misplaced.
CEA’s David Holt discusses how families across New York have been negatively impacted by political games which have artificially increased energy prices across the state by arbitrarily delaying upgrades and.
According to Consumer Energy Alliance’s latest report “Pipelines and their Benefits to New York,” New York’s families and businesses are facing increased energy costs and reduced economic opportunities as a.
CEA’s latest report, “Pipelines and their Benefits to New York,” which looked at how families across New York were impacted by infrastructure constraints was recently covered by Marcellus Drilling News..