CEA Mid-Atlantic

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.

Downtown Clinton, New Jersey

Consumer Group Expresses Concern for Bad Policies that Harm Families, Businesses

Trenton, NJ – Today, on the steps of the statehouse, elected officials joined activist groups for a rally that called for halting the use...
Rochester New York

Consumer Group Statement on Rejection of Key Pipeline Project

"New Yorker’s are tired of politicians playing politics with their pocketbooks." “We are extremely disappointed that Governor Cuomo has decided to reject the Constitution Pipeline...
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America’s Broken Policies Put Our Energy and Environmental Futures at Risk

CEA President David Holt examines how the lack of a coherent energy policy is negatively impacting American families and businesses and what we must...
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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...
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Families & Businesses Will Pay Over $630 Million More Each Year for Gasoline...

Consumer Energy Alliance Releases Report Highlighting the Economic Harm that a Line 5 Closure Will Have on Pennsylvania’s Families, Businesses and Industries HARRISBURG, PA –...
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Don’t Be That Surprised That Allegheny County Has Clean Air

With Allegheny County meeting all federal air quality standards for the first time, CEA's Mike Butler looks at how key pollutants and emissions have...
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New Yorkers Pay 44% More for Electric than Neighboring States

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...
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Time for Congress to Reform the Renewable Fuel Standard

With renewed debate on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), CEA's David Holt discusses how Congress's failure to review the standard has negatively affected America's...
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Gov. Wolf’s Severance Tax Would Be A Job Killer

CEA's Mike Butler addresses why Gov. Wolf's proposed severance tax on natural gas extraction would be a job killer in Pennsylvania. Instead of enacting more...
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Pipeline Buildout a Must for PA. Agriculture

CEA's Michael Butler discusses the importance of pipelines to Pennsylvania's farmers. Some energy costs are easy to point out, like the diesel fuel needed to...