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Increasing Inequality, Risking Reliable Electricity: New York’s Natural Gas Ban Plan, an analysis demonstrating the high costs of government plans to ban natural gas, was covered by Energy Central in.

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CEA’s David Holt sat down with Nicole Petallides and The Watch List to talk about energy prices and the U.S. economy, and how our energy policy does not allow us.

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There are more than 163.5 million Amazon Prime subscribers in the United States, which is expected to grow to 176 million in 2025. If you’re a paying Amazon Prime member.

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CEA President David Holt joined KPRC to talk about the impact colder temperatures will have on Texans’ energy bills this winter. Listen here – KPRC AM 950

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On average, over 45,000 aircraft take off across the United States, carrying over 2.9 million passengers to destinations across the country, connecting them to friends, family, and business opportunities. Combined,.

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Analysis Shows Price Increases Will Increase Inequality, Reduce Energy Reliability SYRACUSE, NY – Banning natural gas service will increase inequality, risk electricity reliability and could cost upstate New York households.

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As New England prepares for another uncertain winter, CEA’s Marc Brown explores the policies that are causing the region’s electricity bills to surge ahead of the national average, squeezing family.

Winter Driving

CEA’s Chris Ventura joined Drew to talk about rising New England energy costs for home heating and gas prices as families prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday. Listen here – WFEA.

Pipeline Connection

CEA President David Holt joined KTRH to talk about how pipeline constraints are contributing to the increased volatility of energy prices, and how new and modernized infrastructure can help bring.

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As consumers look at spending over $14.1 billion more on home heating and energy costs this winter, one of the hardest hit regions of the country will be New England..