THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
The Biden administration’s regulatory plan released on Dec. 10 will miss a self-imposed deadline to roll back key Trump-era efficiency standards this year. The Office of Management and Budget said.
Even with the Biden administration’s call for the power sector to decarbonize, many Southeastern utilities plan to add large amounts of natural gas to their grids, a move they say.
CEA’s Chris Ventura discusses the policy choices will lead to $13.6 billion more in heating costs, forcing families to choose whether they have enough money to heat their homes or.
As New Englanders get ready for the harsh winter months ahead, the regional grid operator has already warned rolling blackouts may be possible. With a lack of investment in pipeline.
As higher gasoline and diesel prices continue to harm consumers and small businesses, The Columbus Dispatch examined the impact shutting down Line 5 would have across Ohio, citing CEA’s economic.
As activist judges seek to shut down critical energy infrastructure because they dislike the results of often years-long regulatory processes by state and federal agencies, CEA’s Midwest Executive Director Chris.
CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler examines New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan and the cost implications it will have for consumers and small businesses throughout the state. The cost of.
CEA has been warning of the economic calamity that shutting the Line 5 tunnel project down would entail, including the $20.5 billion in losses and 33,000-plus jobs it could cost.
As the temperatures outside drop, the price to heat your home could soar. The cost of natural gas is surging and it’s fueling sticker shock this winter. Failed regulatory policy.
As families are paying even more to fill-up at the gas station and home heating costs are expected to soar over 30 percent this winter, CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at.