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Consumer Energy Alliance

THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER

In The Media

Columbus Ohio

Ohio’s economy has seen significant growth in the last ten years due to utilizing it’s own natural gas supply. “With the significant increased assessment of how much natural gas Ohio.

New York City

New York State Director, Wendy Hijos delivers the news that New York gas emissions have fallen 95% and consumers have seen a savings of $30.9 billion. “Policies like the [Climate.

Natural gas powerplant

The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) of 1978 is in desperate need of an upgrade. Several businesses and organizations have requested that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) make.

Liberty State Park

The 108-page New Jersey Energy Master Plan has questions being raised from multiple sources on how much it will cost consumers. “What’s even riskier is the fact that the IEP.

Electric transmission lines

In order to keep Georgia’s electricity grid modern and capable for consumers and businesses asking for interconnectivity, more energy management, more electric vehicle charging, more robust protection from emerging cyber-threats,.

Amendment 1

Saturday is just a few days away, and whether you’re headed to the big game or not, don’t forget to get out and vote! On the ballot, this year is.

The Oklahoma City skyline at dusk

Consumer Energy Alliance released a report on the $8 billion that Oklahoma residents have saved between 2006 and 2016. These numbers can be attributed to the use of oil and.

Woman Teleworking

The clean energy goals set by the state of New Jersey irresponsibly do not analyze the rate impact for residential, commercial and industrial electricity customers. CEA’s Mike Butler explains, “That’s.

New York City Manhattan at Night

The need for pipeline approval and expansion is key to getting New Yorkers the affordable energy they need. New Yorkers pay some of the highest residential electricity rates in the.

Senior citizen keeping warm by the fire

Six Long Island Democratic state senators are now calling for “emergency” approval of the Williams pipeline after learning how blocking this vital infrastructure is negatively impacting their constituents. “‘A gas.