THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Boston, M.A. – Meteorologists are predicting another harsh winter throughout the United States, with a particularly cold season for New Yorkers and New Englanders. This means residents throughout the region.
Orlando, Fla. — Thanks to increased production and safer, state-of-the-art technologies – which together have decreased the price of natural gas – Florida’s families and businesses saved more than $8.
WASHINGTON, D.C — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for energy consumers, today hosted “The Future of Electricity Forum” in Washington, D.C., with a keynote speech by U.S. Secretary.
WILLIAMSBURG, VA — Thanks to increased production and safer, state-of-the-art technologies – which together have decreased the price of natural gas — Virginians saved almost $11 billion between 2006 and.
NORFOLK, V.A. — Domestic energy production and expansions in infrastructure continue to be a must-have for American energy dominance and national and economic security, benefitting American families, small businesses and.
Tallahassee, FL – A new poll released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) and the Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce finds overwhelming support from Floridians for a balanced approach.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Thanks to increased production and safer, state-of-the-art technologies – which together have decreased the price of natural gas – New Mexico families and businesses saved more than.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for families and businesses who rely on safe and affordable energy, is pleased to announce that the CEA Energy Consumer.
MONTICELLO, M.N. — U.S. Representative Tom Emmer and State Representative Nick Zerwas were joined by business leaders, labor leaders, policymakers and academia today to discuss the need for bipartisan and.
PITTSBURGH, PA – Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, consumers from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia saved more than $75 billion.