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.
Employing nearly 8,000 workers while under construction, once completed, Mariner East 2 will provide critical supplies of propane, ethane, and butane to dry crops and support the plastics industry. The.
NORFOLK, NEBRASKA — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Executive Vice President Michael Whatley released the following statement after testifying at a public hearing before the Nebraska Public Service Commission (NPSC) today.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s latest poll on energy issues was featured on Daily Energy Insider. “As we’ve seen in years past, the success of those running for Governor or for seats.
CEA recently conducted a poll on energy and infrastructure development which received wide media coverage. Majorities of voters in Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina support approval and construction of.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A majority of voters in Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina support the expansion of domestic energy production and infrastructure – including the approval and construction of.
CEA’s Michael Whatley discusses the economic and environmental benefits of constructing Keystone XL. The oil that Keystone XL will move daily from Canada and the Bakken oil field will replace.
CEA’s Michael Whatley talks about the safety record of pipelines and how Keystone XL will benefit Nebraskans. Per industry analysis, 99.999 percent of oil and petroleum products moved via pipeline.
In Missouri, CEA’s Brydon Ross discussed the importance of electric grid modernization. Missourians today expect more from their grid. They also expect the implementation of more renewable energy from solar.
CEA’s Chris Ventura discussed how energy exploration and infrastructure construction in the Ohio Valley is helping to attract new businesses and revitalize communities. “Now, more than ever before, energy issues.
Michael Whatley recently discussed the importance of pipeline infrastructure and how Keystone XL would help alleviate rail and traffic congestion for Nebraskans. The volume of oil that could be moved.