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.
CEA’s Chris Ventura recently commented on the series of one-sided articles published by Gazette-Mail ignoring the economic benefits families and businesses have seen as result of energy production in West.
CEA’s Chris Ventura discussed how West Virginians are seeing benefits from energy production throughout their communities as new jobs with higher wages are being created every day. The availability of.
CEA’s Chris Ventura had the opportunity to sit down with Inside Shale to talk about CEA’s Campaign for America’s Energy in West Virginia as well as the Energy Consumer Protection.
COLUMBUS, OH —Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura announced today that the groups Energy Consumer Protection Pledge has been signed by more than 38 Ohio elected officials.
David Holt reviews CEA’s recent report, Increased Environmental Benefits from Pipelines & Energy Development for Nation and New York, which looks at how America has safely and sustainably accessed and.
The Energy Consumer Protection Pledge received coverage in West Virginia from The Dominion Post showcasing candidates who support commonsense energy policies which ensure environmental protection. CEA’s pledge is an opportunity.
CHARLESTON, WV — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura announced today that the group’s Energy Consumer Protection Pledge has been signed by 49 West Virginia elected officials.
COLUMBUS, OH – Today, Minnesota’s Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), Ann O’Reilly, issued her final recommendations to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission on the Line 3 Pipeline. After the recommendations were.
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 families, farmers, and small businesses. Congress.
Despite Ohio’s drivers seeing gas prices increase across the state, CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura, looks at why Ohio prices still remain lower than the national average. The national.