THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Why does New York need more clean energy infrastructure? By 2030, the state law known as the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act or CLCPA will require that New York.
Consumer Energy Alliance Releases Report Highlighting Economic Impacts to Midwest and Great Lakes Consumers from Reckless Line 5 Closure LANSING, MI – An unnecessary and premature shutdown of the Line.
The “Green New Deal” is not such a good deal for American energy consumers. Designed to completely replace America’s use of abundant and affordable energy sources such as natural gas,.
New York, NY – Following New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s proposed action to ban natural gas hookups in new buildings in the city by 2030 and restrict the.
Consumer Energy Alliance Examines Energy Production’s Benefits to Pennsylvania’s, New Jersey’s and New York’s Families, Small Businesses and Industries in Updated Report Trenton, NJ – Pennsylvania, New York and New.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – An overwhelming majority of voters in Texas (62%), Louisiana (72%), Mississippi (73%) and Alabama (70%) support sensible offshore exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico, a.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Delays, obstruction or cancellation of pipeline infrastructure projects are threatening at least $13.6 billion in economic activity, over 66,000 jobs and more than $280 million a year.
Oklahoma City, OK — Thanks to increased production, expanded pipeline infrastructure and greater use of natural gas, Oklahoma families and businesses saved more than $18.6 billion between 2008 and 2018,.
Nashville, TN – Thanks to the availability of low-cost natural gas and investment in related infrastructure, Tennessee’s families and businesses saved more than $14 billion between 2008 and 2018, according.
Austin, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy policies for families and businesses, released its Texas Emissions Analysis, which found that emissions have declined by.