THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
As we enter election season, CEA’s Marc Brown looks at how misinformed energy policies can have a detrimental impact on the families and communities they are designed to help. “Unfortunately,.
CEA’s Matt Gonzales discusses the true costs for residents and taxpayers when cities look at taking over utility services. The City of San Diego is debating whether it should take.
CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at the true cost of Minnesota’s proposed Clean Transportation Standard and how families can expect to see their gas bills increase by $425, or more, per.
CEA Midwest’s Chris Ventura looks at the consumer impact Minnesota’s proposed Clean Transportation Standard will have on families and small businesses across the state. Modeled after California’s Low Carbon Fuel.
With the EPA’s unveiling of new tail pipe rules which mandate what vehicles are available to for the trucking and logistics industry for deliveries, CEA’s Kaitlin Hammons examines how the.
CEA’s Marc Brown looks at why Michiganders should expect to pay more each month on their electric bill as a result of last year’s energy policies passed in Lansing. “As.
With large bipartisan support, the Kansas legislature passed House Bill 2783 to ensure consumers have the ability to purchase cars and trucks that meet their mobility needs. CEA Midwest Executive.
While the Biden Administration continues to block onshore and offshore leasing for American energy development, oil prices continue to rise. CEA’s David Holt looks at what rising oil prices mean.
Permitting directive sets national example of right approach to energy HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, issued the following statement.
Earlier this year, activists attempted to get the city of Chicago to ban natural gas, and have been encouraging the creation of extreme building codes in Illinois to achieve these.