THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
WASHINGTON, D.C. – January 4, 2018 – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for energy consumers, released the following statement after the Department of the Interior (DOI) announced their.
BOSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt again urged New England policymakers to take action for working families, seniors and those living in poverty to ease energy bottlenecks.
With much of the country seeing biting cold air from the Arctic, lowering temperatures to record lows, our energy grid is struggling in some areas to keep the power flowing..
CEA’s David Holt recently discussed how the regulatory process for infrastructure construction, when used to achieve political ends, harms families and energy consumers across the country. Bureaucrats in states like.
With winter just beginning, CEA’s Mike Butler looks at the energy burden cold weather places on Pennsylvanians living below the poverty line and what can be done to alleviate increasing.
CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler recently talked about how the lack of pipelines impacts the heating bills of families in New Jersey. The cost of natural gas in New.
Federal pipelines approvals Two stalled, high-profile projects – the Keystone XL Pipeline and the Dakota Access Pipeline, rejected by the Obama administration – were green-lit by the Trump administration. While.
CEA’s David Holt was featured talking about the need for modernized energy infrastructure in New England to help families burdened by high energy costs as a result of failed public.
BOSTON – December 28, 2017 – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt today raised concerns on behalf of working families, seniors and households – including those on fixed incomes.
CEA’s Michael Whatley discussed the importance of offshore energy exploration recently at a forum in South Carolina. Environmentally responsible development of these vital American energy resources can help lower energy.