Some in Congress Want New Hampshire to Pay More For Heat
Rising inflation and higher gas prices are upon us, and now some in Congress want to slip an inequitable, punitive tax into the pending...
Rule of Law
CEA's David Holt recently discussed how the regulatory process for infrastructure construction, when used to achieve political ends, harms families and energy consumers across...
When Conversations Turn Violent
CEA President David Holt was featured in the Washington Examiner after anti-energy extremists deliberately attempted to shut down critical energy infrastructure, endangering not only first responders,...
Report: U.S. Will Lose One-Third of its Electricity Generation Capacity Without More Infrastructure
A new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) found that rejecting pipeline infrastructure would remove almost one-third of U.S. electricity generation capacity...
Court Rejects NYSDEC’s Appeal of FERC’s Valley Lateral Ruling
David Holt, President of CEA recently discussed how arbitrary, political tactics are being used to delay critical energy infrastructure and the detrimental effect this...
High Energy Prices to Increase Costs for America’s Commercial and Industrial Companies by $41...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – America’s businesses and manufacturers can expect to pay at least $41.4 billion more for business-related energy costs in 2022, according to...
Thwarting Efforts to Learn About Energy Hurts Lower-Income Families
CEA President David Holt looks at how some special interest groups are working to prevent scientific studies that examine the potential for offshore energy...
Groups File Competing Proposals in NH Net Metering Debate
As the leading national advocate for families and small businesses impacted by energy costs, Consumer Energy Alliance has been fighting for fair accessible and...
Consumer’s Group Urges New England Policymakers to Develop Energy Infrastructure
BOSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt again urged New England policymakers to take action for working families, seniors and those living...
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...