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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CEA Report: States Are Seeking More Economically Efficient Solar Incentives

Energy Manager Today took a look at CEA's solar incentive analysis. As part of Consumer Energy Alliance’s (CEA’s) Solar Energy Future campaign, the 400,000-member nationwide advocacy group...

CEA Applauds Removal of Anti-Pipeline Provisions from Massachusetts Energy Bill

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...

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...

Grassroots Petition to Massachusetts Legislature

February 14, 2014 Massachusetts State Legislators State House Beacon and Park Street Boston, MA 01233 Dear Legislators, Last month Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) requested the Massachusetts Legislature to abandon any...

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

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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ICYMI: As I See It, Expand the Natural Gas Pipeline

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...

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...

Alberta’s Environment Minister Tells Boston Audience of the Perils of an LCFS

CEA joins Environment Minister of Alberta, Consumer Groups and Policy Experts for Boston Forum on Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) BOSTON, Mass. – June 14, 2010...
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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...