THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Pittsburgh, PA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today congratulated Pennsylvania’s legislature on the overwhelming passage of the bipartisan Energize PA Initiative in both the House and Senate. This measure will.
LANSING, MI – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) noted that in her response to the State of the Union, Gov Whitmer spoke to the nation about the financial struggle millions of.
The New Jersey EMP still does not take into account natural gas infrastructure updates that were urged to be put in place in October. A recent report by Consumer Energy.
Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement in support of increasing capacity to meet growing demand and ensuring greater reliability for consumers across the.
The New Jersey Energy Master Plan has created quite a controversy. The plan has been called out for eliminating consumer choices, a lack of transparency and increasing taxes on consumers..
Turning over power on policy from any state to the federal government is already a controversial stance, but when it comes to energy policy there’s a lot at stake. Who.
Currently, New Jersey’s main energy sources are nuclear plants and natural gas. A shift to sole renewable energy is an ambitious goal, but the cost to residents has yet to.
Virginia – Fracking has gotten a bad reputation, despite many studies over several years proving that it is a safe and healthy process for extracting natural gas. The biggest threat.
David Holt, Consumer Energy Alliance President talks to Houston Texas KTRH News Radio 740 AM in Houston. When it comes to the oil and gas industry, like all industries, nothing.
The New Jersey Energy Master Plan (EMP) was released on Monday, January 27. Several organizations question whether the plan is taking into account the energy consumers in the state. One.