THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Recently, the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the state of New York irresponsibly denied a permit which would allow for the construction of a new pipeline that.
North Dakota has joined a growing number of states looking to secure critical energy infrastructure as a result of increasing attempts by extreme activists to sabotage or shut down our.
Over the past few years, Consumer Energy Alliance has noted the importance of pipeline infrastructure modernization. The Washington Times added to the discussion by looking at the vital role of.
As investments in new and modernized energy infrastructure are being completed, new supplies of natural gas are reaching areas that are underserved and increasing reliability for families and businesses. Basis.
At Consumer Energy Alliance, we have chronicled the political games forcing New York families to pay ever increasing costs for natural gas. This week, the Second Circuit recognized that politics,.
As pipeline constraints continue to build, more crude oil is being delivered by rail, which in the past has harmed our country’s farmers ability to harvest crops and deliver them.
As the United States produces more oil and natural gas, an expanded energy delivery system will allow for the safe transportation of American produced energy while allowing for the capture.
As previously reported, constraints on our energy infrastructure across Texas and other parts of the country is preventing energy consumers from seeing lower-cost energy and stopping the creation of thousands.
As politics continues to prevent New York families and businesses from accessing affordable supplies of natural gas, a moratorium on connecting new customers will begin leaving New Yorkers with higher.
Although the United States is producing record amounts of oil and natural gas, helping to insulate energy consumers from unstable price swings, pipeline constraints continue to hamper our ability to.