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.
PITTSBURGH, PA – Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, consumers from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia saved more than $75 billion.
Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, sat down with the Intelligencer to discuss CEA’s latest report, Powering West Virginia, and how regulatory certainty and sound environmental regulations have allowed for a.
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura explains why modernizing Minnesota’s critical energy infrastructure is necessary to ensure consumers have access to reliable supplies of transportation fuel – from gas to.
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura was interviewed about the recently released report, The Benefits of Ohio’s Natural Gas Production to Energy Consumers and Job Creators, and discussed the savings.
Across the state, private companies are looking to invest hundreds of millions of dollars building state-of-the-art natural gas-fired power plants. CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at why this is important for.
CEA’s Chris Ventura was quoted discussing the importance energy production and energy infrastructure are to West Virginia’s families. “The mining and production of traditional energy resources, like natural gas, have.
CEA’s latest report, “Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania,” was referenced by The Sentinel in talking about Pennsylvania’s natural gas industry and environmental safeguards. The natural gas industry is an easy whipping.
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.
CHARLESTON, W.V. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, West Virginians saved more than $4 billion between 2006 and 2016, according.
CEA’s report, The Benefits of Ohio’s Natural Gas Production to Energy Consumers and Job Creators, analyzed the savings reduced natural gas prices brought to Ohio’s energy consumers as well as.