THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Preparing Consumers Before the Storm Hurricane season is here, and now is the time for families, businesses, and communities to make sure they are ready. While the National Oceanic and.
For Hoosier families, small businesses, farmers and seniors on fixed incomes, energy policy comes down to something simple: Keep the lights on and the bills manageable. Those goals don’t compete..
In Case You Missed It: Powering Growth in The Midwest Webinar Last week, CEA hosted a webinar bringing together energy leaders from across the Midwest to discuss the region’s growing.
When Spring Storms Hit, Grid Resiliency and Reliability Are Critical to Consumers and Communities As we enter spring, one thing is certain: there’s going to be unpredictable weather. Severe thunderstorms,.
For CEA President David Holt, returning to his old stomping grounds is more than a personal full circle moment – but a reminder of how far the energy conversation has.
An analysis of data found that SB 490 could cause average residential customer rates to increase more than $16 per month. The legislation, while well-intentioned, could cause a cost-shift from.
The wait to build energy infrastructure in America has become a burden that falls squarely on consumers. That’s the blunt reality behind the recent, welcome news that Senate Democrats have.
The world today looks much different than it did 50 years ago. Personal computers. The internet. Streaming services. Search engines. Artificial intelligence. Everything is faster, smarter, more available, and individualized..
Energy in Every Bite: How Rising Energy Costs for Farmers Show up at The Grocery Store When you take that first bite of your meal, energy is probably not the.
As political pressure mounts to rein in electric utility profits, several energy industry experts warn that efforts to cap or lower return on equity (ROE) could ultimately do more harm.