THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
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 Northeast’s Marc Brown discusses New Hampshire’s House Bill 106 and the importance of ensuring access to affordable solar energy without placing additional burdens on those who can least afford.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Chris Ventura discussed the recently released report, “How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery,” and how more than $13.6 billion in economic activity and over 66,000.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Delays, obstruction or cancellation of pipeline infrastructure projects are threatening at least $13.6 billion in economic activity, over 66,000 jobs and more than $280 million a year.
As states across the country begin to reopen, legislatures are grappling with high unemployment and busted budgets. CEA’s David Holt examines the importance of American energy to reviving our economy..
CEA’s David Holt commented on today’s U.S. Supreme Court’s 7-2 decision throwing out a 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling that blocked the Forest Service’s right to authorize the.
The Trump Administration took a stance on boosting oil and gas prices in a counter move to manipulation from Saudi Arabia and Russia. CEA President, David Holt shares his opinion..
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Brydon Ross takes a stand on red tape created by anti-energy activists in the Appalachian Trail area. “The idea that the 2,200-mile trail, under which more than.
WASHINGTON – A newly proposed 12-state initiative put forth by an unaccountable quasi-public body run out of a private university in the name of clean transportation is in reality a.
Anti-energy activists have created more chaos, only hurting families and small businesses on a budget, by wrongfully villainizing natural gas without fact-checking first. Most of it is old rhetoric blaming.
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 over 25 hundred dollars a.