THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
ALBANY, NY – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading consumer energy advocate, submitted comments to the New York Public Service Commission (PSC) on a petition filed by a group of energy.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Commissioner Bernie McNamee sat down with CEA President David Holt to talk about the current state of the energy industry. “McNamee emphasized the work FERC.
Mike Butler, Consumer Energy Alliance Mid-Atlantic Director shares why Pennsylvanians and the Department of Environmental Protection should support the Marcus Hook Industrial Complex air permits. “Pennsylvanians have enjoyed the fruits.
The Wall Street Journal dubbed Germany’s “energywiende” energy transition from traditional to renewable energy sources “the world’s dumbest energy policy.” CEA‘s Emily Haggstrom underlines how Germany failed. “Here’s a primer.
In September, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) proposed reforms to the outdated Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA). With the process slowly moving, it is costing Arizonans billions. David.
New Mexico legislators signed the Energy Transition Act last year, an energy policy that imitates Germany’s energy policy, “energywiende.” Victoria Gonzales, CEA-New Mexico Director warns against it, citing Germany’s mistakes..
The PennEast Pipeline Project would save consumers billions, but the Third U.S. Court of Appeals has been holding up those savings via eminent domain. CEA held a town hall to.
Emily Haggstrom, Consumer Energy Alliance Vice President of Communications & Content shares her concerns for increased electricity costs for Pueblo, Colorado residents. “It likely will cost hundreds of millions of.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s New Mexico State Director, Victora Gonzales speaks to why New Mexico residents should avoid “energywiende.” An energy initiative born in Germany, that many states are trying to.
Consumer Energy Alliance South Carolina State Director, Katon Dawson shares his thoughts on South Carolina’s energy history, and its future. “We could go on and on, but the truth is.