THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA’s Brydon Ross told the Interim Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Energy that private credits given to solar customers who participate in programs like net metering–which gives retail credit.
Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt appeared in RealClear Energy news to describe CEA’s all-of-the-above solution for meeting the energy needs of every American. Did you know that oil and.
CEA’s Chris Ventura explains the benefits Enbridge’s Line 3 replacement project would offer to all Minnesota consumers, including industrial producers and low income families. Consumer Energy Alliance represents more than.
Since the latest recession, Michigan has almost fully recovered the majority of the manufacturing jobs it lost. Yet, University of Michigan economists are predicting that these jobs may not last.
A public hearing was held for the proposed Enbridge Line 3 Replacement Project at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center on Wednesday afternoon. The Minnesota portion of the pipeline would run.
All signs are pointing to the makings of a U.S. manufacturing renaissance, and the U.S. shale boom is a clear contributor. According to recent reports, U.S. manufacturing is expanding at.
Last year, Colorado ranked 11th of all states for installed solar capacity – which is excellent progress. This progress has been achieved by the hard work and dedication of policymakers.
CEA’s Chief Operating Officer, Andrew Browning, explains the important role pipeline infrastructure plays in every sector of Colorado’s economy. Pipelines work invisibly beneath our feet, fueling the economic activity that.
Executive Vice President of Consumer Energy Alliance, Michael Whatley, appeared in the Grand Island Independent news to discuss the benefits of pipeline infrastructure, particularly for Nebraskans working in the agriculture.
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, a Republican, and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat, on Tuesday spoke to a group of local executives at the Colorado Energy and Manufacturing Forum, organized.