THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
With growing domestic energy production, the American Midwest is experiencing a resurgence in economic growth. CEA Midwest gives a voice to Midwest manufacturers and other job creators benefitting from new opportunities afforded by energy production.
MINNEAPOLIS – Today, Washington Governor Jay Inslee expressed his opposition to the modernization of the Line 3 pipeline, which follows an attack against critical energy infrastructure in Michigan earlier this.
Vice President of U.S. Operations Enbridge, Brad Shamla, responds to a recent piece and explains why facts are key in understanding the need for pipeline projects like Enbridge’s Line 3.
CEA’s Midwest Director Chris Ventura discusses why drivers might begin to see a higher price at the pump as the tax hike takes effect. Increases in the state’s gas and.
Irresponsible Lawsuit Will Create Chaos for Fuel Deliveries and Raise Energy Prices LANSING – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today expressed its deep concern over the political decision by Michigan Attorney.
CEA’s Chris Ventura compares those who opposed advancements in technology and machinery that lead to the Industrial Revolution back in the 1800s to those today who spread myths about current.
Minneapolis, MN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura, following today’s joint statement by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MNPCA) and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Toledo, OH – Today, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura joined Lt. Gov. John Husted, United Steel Workers, and others at a rally at Toledo Refining Company.
CEA’s Chris Ventura demonstrates the broad impact of record-setting energy production out of the Appalachian region and how it has benefited Ohio families and businesses. Local energy production and infrastructure.
CEA President, David Holt, discusses why pipeline and FERC protestors undermine the very environmental goals that they set out to advocate for – as pipelines are the safest and most.
Chris Ventura, CEA Midwest’s Executive Director, urges Governor Whitmer to not shut down Line 5. Just this one pipeline shut down would cost motorists over $121 million more per year.