THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
***Prepared remarks by CEA President David Holt to the Annual Meeting of the Alaskan Resource Development Council. A slide deck accompanying the address is available below. *** It’s no secret.
President’s Climate Plan Worries Industry, Consumers by Michael Whatley Consumer Energy Alliance 7/3/2013 Earlier last week at Georgetown University, President Obama laid out an aggressive plan to attack climate change,.
Nearly 500 days have past since the President vetoed the first Keystone XL proposal. Thousands of jobs and billions in economic growth have stalled so that federal officials can again.
The Energy Information Administration released an analysis showing the Brent-WTI spread has narrowed from more than $23 per barrel in mid-February to $9/bbl in April to $6/bbl and $10/bbl since.
Consumer Energy Alliance President, David Holt, sits down and answers consumer questions. Douglas P. from Indiana wants to know, “Is there anyway to approve the Keystone pipeline without the support.
Earlier this week at Georgetown University, President Obama laid out an aggressive plan to attack climate change, exclusively through executive action. In fact, according to National Journal, the word “Congress”.
It would seem that President Obama gave a tacit approval of the Keystone XL pipeline yesterday saying he would NOT approve the pipeline if it would “significantly exacerbate” the problem.
The National Academy of Sciences released a new report today, Special Report 311: Effects of Diluted Bitumen on Crude Oil Transmission Pipelines, refuting many claims that Diluted Bitumen or Dilbit.
Consumer Group Warns of Economic Impact of Price Spikes Houston, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance’s Executive VP Michael Whatley released the following reaction to the proposals outlined in President Obama’s.
Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic along with the Washington County Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a panel discussion about the nation’s energy future and security. The event highlighted the importance.