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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Without More Pipelines, Scary Economic Scenarios Become Real

CEA's David Holt was featured in Real Clear Energy discussing how pipelines contribute to ensuring financial stability for families. Energy costs are “affordable” up until...
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Rolling Blackouts Possible This Winter, Regional Grid Warns

As New Englanders get ready for the harsh winter months ahead, the regional grid operator has already warned rolling blackouts may be possible.  With...
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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,...
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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...
Portsmouth New Hampshire

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...
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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...
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Can New Tariff Models Help Massachusetts Solve the Rooftop Solar Compensation Puzzle?

CEA's James Voyles discusses solar incentives in New England with Utility Dive. The current Massachusetts policy returns 185% of the installed cost of a 3.9...
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The Biden Administration’s Aimless Energy Policy Is Gambling With America’s Economy

With energy prices rising to unsustainable levels, CEA President David Holt looks at the ineffective political policies that are continuing to drive prices higher...

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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New York Needs Infrastructure For Natural Gas

Mike Butler of CEA advocates for building necessary infrastructure in New York for natural gas. The biggest reason is prices for consumers. New Yorkers spend...