THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA’s David Holt weighs in on the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation decision to waive authority over whether to issue or deny a water-quality certification for the Millennium.
CEA’s Mike Butler explains why families in Maryland pay $181.55 more for electricity annually than the national average. These higher costs hit families and individuals who are less well-off harder.
This Week in Jacksonville with Kent Justice on Channel 4 WJXT, Hurricane Irma recovery with U.S. Rep. Al Lawson; Allen Ginder, on Gov. Scott’s Technology Advisory Board to discuss tech.
As Florida begins to rebuild, CEA-Florida’s Regional Director Kevin Doyle recognizes the dedicated energy technicians whose vital work ensured the grid was reactivated soon after the record-breaking Hurricane Irma left.
This week on Connect & Collaborate we focus on one of Colorado’s most important industries, energy. We’ll talk with experts from various areas of the energy industry and discuss the.
CEA State Affairs Policy Group Vice President, Brydon Ross, explains why Hurricanes Irma and Harvey won’t likely have a long-term impact on gasoline prices for people in Kentucky. “We’re not.
Utah’s Rocky Mountain Power customers could end up paying more directly for power generated by their neighbors’ solar panels under the terms of the company’s recent settlement with the solar.
With Hurricane Harvey being downgraded to a tropical storm, CEA’s David Holt was asked what families needing to purchase gas or diesel may see at the pump. “But when you.
International Business Times spoke with CEA President David Holt on impact Hurricane Harvey may have on energy prices. “In the Texas Gulf region, we are already seeing gasoline stations having.
Recently, CEA’s Brydon Ross testified on how offshore energy exploration and environmental stewardship can coexist to support economic development and ensure families and businesses have access to affordable supplies of.