THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA President David Holt discussed the importance of ensuring standard consumer protections were afforded to individuals installing solar panels in New Mexico. “We applaud the overwhelming bipartisan support by the.
CEA’s David Holt spoke about the proposed Richmond fracking ban. When a community is considering rejecting local energy development, it’s important to consider how the shale gas revolution has profoundly.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle discusses the importance of offshore energy exploration to Florida’s continued economic growth. “A strong and growing constituency in Florida supports understanding how energy development could help lower.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s support of modernizing Missouri’s electrical grid for the benefit of all consumers was highlighted by the Missouri Times. These upgrades for Missouri families would include new electric.
CEA’s Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, discussed the importance of supporting solar energy in Indiana to ensure it is broadly accessible and affordable for all Hoosiers. Fortunately, Indiana lawmakers have.
CEA’s Mike Butler discussed the consumer impact of the Mariner East pipeline. It’s fair to say that in today’s intense political climate, taking a stand to a vocal minority can.
CEA’s Mike Butler highlights the consumer benefits tied to pipeline construction in Pennsylvania. The Mariner East 2 pipeline couldn’t have come at a better time. In fact, much like the.
HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt today released the following statement applauding Governor Martinez and the Legislature for approving House Bill 199 – legislation requiring transparency and.
Alaska families and businesses depend on the jobs that come from our state’s abundant energy resources. However, in recent years federal actions closed the door to much of Alaska’s energy.
CEA’s Mike Butler recently penned an op-ed for the Baltimore Sun discussing the consumer benefits of fracking in Western Maryland. Garrett and Allegany counties in Western Maryland have higher poverty.