CEA Northeast

In 2015, limited natural gas supplies pushed the region’s prices 50% higher than the national average, while electricity rates were two-thirds higher across New England. CEA Northeast is dedicated to expanding infrastructure and diversifying the region’s energy supplies to decrease costs for families, small businesses, and manufacturers who depend on reliable, affordable energy.

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Energy Headlines and Challenges to Watch for in 2019

CEA President David Holt previews the energy discussions and challenges that lie ahead in 2019, and what energy consumers - from families and small...
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Western Caucus Addresses Green New Deal

CEA's Michael Zehr discussed the consumer impact of the Green New Deal with households across the country requiring over $244 billion just to replace...

73% of Mass. Residents Support Using NatGas to Generate Electric

Marcellus Drilling News covered the most recent CEA poll about Massachusetts energy issues. A poll recently conducted for Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) shows that Massachusetts...
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Poll Finds Northeasterners Strongly Support Expanding Pipelines and Related Energy Infrastructure to Ensure Stable,...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – An overwhelming majority of voters in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and New York support energy delivery of transportation fuels and the...

Bay State LCFS Could Prevent Secure, Canadian Energy from Getting to Mass.

The following op-ed from Michael Whatley, Executive Director of Southeast Energy Alliance, appeared on the Secure Our Fuels website here on June 14, 2010. More...
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Discussion of Reverting Long Island Power Authority to Government Management Pushed to Fall

CEA's Marc Brown spoke with Daily Energy Insider to address some of the challenges of municipalizing electric generation and transmission, and how that may negatively...

The Economic Impact of a Regional Low Carbon Fuel Standard on Northeast/Mid-Atlantic States

The Economic Impact of a Regional Low Carbon Fuel Standard on Northeast Mid-Atlantic States

New England relying more on natural gas along with hydroelectric imports from Canada

Electric operators in New England have been both generating more electricity from natural gas and importing more hydroelectric generation from Quebec over the past...
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Costly Energy Mistakes Are Doing Nothing for the Climate – but Are Raising Bills...

CEA's President, David Holt, reviews some of the policies that states like California and New York are enacting that will raise energy bills for...
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Two Simple Steps That Could Reduce Gasoline Costs for Americans and Help Allies Too

CEA's Kevin Doyle joined The Global Lane on CBN News to discuss how commonsense energy policies can help the Biden Administration fulfill promises to America's...