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 Asks Legislators to Support Vital Pipeline Infrastructure & Help Lower Electricity Costs

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...

More Natural Gas Needed to Rein in Energy Costs

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...

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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Energy Costs and Infrastructure Important for Bay Staters

A poll conducted for Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) this week shows that Massachusetts voters believe that energy issues are important and that they strongly...
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It’s Time to Fight Back Against Anti-Development Threat

CEA's Jack Belcher discusses the savings families have seen as a result of American energy development. We’re well aware of the many successes that America’s...

NH Policy Must Be Pro-solar, Pro-grid, Pro-consumer

CEA's Michael Whatley discusses how New Hampshire can best implement policies that can promote the growth of solar energy while being cost-effective for consumers...
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‘Keep it in the Ground’: Not the Energy Plan We Need

CEA President David Holt was featured in RealClear Energy discussing how consumers have benefited from American energy production. America’s energy revolution has resulted in record-low...

Is Spectra Energy New England’s Last Chance for Lower Energy Prices?

CEA's Brydon Ross was interviewed by the Yankee Institute for Public Policy about opportunities to lower energy costs for New England families and small...
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New England Infrastructure Needs an Update

There’s no easy way to say this: New England’s energy future is dim. Limited pipeline capacity, federal and state regulations, and a change in the...

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...