On the Air With Joel Riley and Brydon Ross
CEA's Brydon Ross joined Joel Riley to discuss CEA's latest report, The Benefits of Ohio’s Natural Gas Production to Energy Consumers and Job Creators, detailing how...
New State Law Cuts and Caps Electric Rates, Ameren Missouri Says Customers Should See...
CEA's Chris Ventura discusses the savings families across Missouri will see as a result of the newly enacted energy grid modernization legislation.
As advocates for...
Ameren Missouri Highlights Key Provisions of State’s New Rate Reform Law
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura reviews the consumer benefits of Missouri's recently passed legislation capping electricity rate increases to provide for energy grid...
Solar Incentives Support US Energy Goals
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...
Time to Reassess Energy Policies
CEA's Chris Ventura discusses the incentives available for solar energy installations to Michigan's energy consumers and the importance of reassessing state policies to ensure...
Report: Ohio Consumers Saved More Than $40 Billion Over 10 Years from Lower Natural...
COLUMBUS, O.H. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Ohio energy consumers saved more than...
Energy Sector Helps Workers and Business
CEA's Chris Ventura was joined by LiUNA's Joel Archibald in discussing training a workforce to build, maintain, and modernize energy infrastructure and why it...
Ohioans Are Stretching Those Paychecks
Chris Ventura, CEA Midwest Executive Director, recently discussed the importance Ohio energy production has had on reducing energy costs for families and farmers while...
Lack of Civility Not New to Energy
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...
Report: West Virginians Saved More Than $4 Billion from Lower Natural Gas Prices
CHARLESTON, W.V. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, West Virginians saved more than $4...