THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Those bringing up old and baseless arguments against the PennEast Pipeline ignore the conclusion found by everyone, including the federal government. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued the last word.
CEA Georgia Director, Kevin Doyle, says U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter should be applauded for his sensible approach to energy in the state of Georgia. Domestic offshore energy development could generate.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his administration’s decision to block the Williams pipeline is resulting in adverse impacts on New York families, businesses, the economy and the environment. In.
New York state’s denial of the Williams Cos. pipeline permit is already hurting families, small businesses and stifling development throughout the state, as many struggle to get natural gas supplied.
Last week, entire sections of New York City were plagued by a black-out. Broadway musicals held shows in the street, restaurant go-ers ate by candle-light, and others were forced onto.
Mike Butler, State Director for Consumer Energy Alliance Pennsylvania, shares some tips on staying cool and keeping your electric bill down during the current heat wave with Dave Malarkey on.
CEA Mississippi State Director explains how revenue from energy developed in the Gulf benefits coastal beautification efforts and helps economic development. Supporters and skeptics of the federal government’s proposed offshore.
CEA Mid-Atlantic Director, Mike Butler, discusses why Governor Murphy’s Energy Master Plan will have a dramatic and negative impact on New Jersey residents. Over half of the state’s households, businesses.
CEA President, David Holt, joins the Pipeliners Podcast to discuss the latest political topics surrounding and impacting the pipeline industry. Listen to the podcast here: Pipeliners Podcast
.Vice President of U.S. Operations Enbridge, Brad Shamla, responds to a recent piece and explains why facts are key in understanding the need for pipeline projects like Enbridge’s Line 3.