THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Turning up the heat can lead to higher energy bills, but there are ways to save energy and money when temperatures drop. CEA’s executive director, Kevin Doyle, appeared on WECT’s.
CEA’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Director Mike Butler describes the massive benefits of Pennsylvania’s Marcellus shale play. As Butler explains, “drilling is just the beginning,” and a responsible commitment to natural gas.
As we head into the holidays, many of us will take the time to help those who have fallen upon hard times. Our neighbors and coworkers may participate in charity.
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Brydon Ross explains why nuclear power is an ideal choice for Georgia’s growing population. Georgia Power’s Plant Vogtle units 3 & 4 would be the first new.
CEA’s Brent Greenfield was featured on The Jacki Daily Show to discuss American energy issues under the lens of foreign policy and geopolitics Listen Here
.A top official with the Department of Energy urged the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Tuesday to approve Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s proposal to protect coal and nuclear plants, saying there.
Energy. It fuels and powers Ohio’s businesses, farms and families of all sizes, providing tremendous opportunity for job growth across industry sectors and improving the lives of countless Ohioans. Yet.
Source – American Press As if paying for food, shelter, and other necessities wasn’t strenuous enough, high energy costs, paired with below-average incomes, are putting even more of a strain.
A year ago, prices were much more affordable after dropping an average of 14 cents in the first 26 days of November. The state average was at $2.11 a gallon.
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.