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Consumer Energy Alliance

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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.

CEA’s David Holt was quoted in coverage over the recent Supreme Judicial Court decision that will place an undue financial burden on energy consumers. David Holt, the president of the.

SNL Financial interviewed CEA’s David Holt on the importance of the recently launched Pipelines for America campaign. “A lot of these groups that are saying ‘keep it in the ground,’.

Consumer Energy Alliance commended a conference committee comprised of members from the Massachusetts legislature that recently approved a final version of the Energy Diversity Bill (H.4385/S.2372) which removed a harmful.

Brydon Ross was interviewed about recent legislation passed in Massachusetts that will impact families and small businesses. Though included in some earlier versions, the final bill left out a provision.

Pipeline and shutoff valves

Currently, the Massachusetts Legislature, in conjunction with the Baker/Polito Administration, is in deliberations concerning comprehensive energy legislation that will have financial impacts on businesses and residents alike for years to.

Family electric bill

David Holt discusses anti-energy protesters whose policies will lead to increased energy prices for families and small businesses with the Walpole Times. Do you have four days off from your.

Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national consumer advocacy organization with more than 20,000 members in New England, delivered more than 4,500 letters from energy consumers across Massachusetts to 40 senators.

CEA’s Michael Whatley discussed the price disparity faced by New England residents with the CommonWealth Magazine. Consumers in Massachusetts pay over 50 percent more for electricity than the national average..

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 voters believe that energy issues.

Boston Massachusetts Skyline

A poll conducted for Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) this week shows that Massachusetts voters believe that energy issues are important and that they strongly support the use of natural gas.