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Natural Gas Saved Virginia Families, Manufacturers and Businesses More Than $14 Billion Over Decade

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Richmond, VA  Virginia’s families, manufacturers and businesses saved more than $14.2 billion between 2008 and 2018 thanks to low-cost natural gas and expanded energy infrastructure, according to a new Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) report. Households saved over $4.7 billion, while commercial and industrial users saved more than $9.4 billion, according to the report, “Natural Gas, Fueling Life in Virginia.”

The report underscores how expanded energy infrastructure modernization and natural gas have created billions in energy savings and led to greater energy affordability and reliability for families and businesses – all while the state has achieved substantial emissions reductions. These timely system upgrades have been critical to help families weather the uncertainty and challenges posed by COVID-19, because reliable, modern natural gas systems have provided the energy needed for daily living and the small comforts that are easy to take for granted.

In Virginia, almost 60% of power generation relies on natural gas and a third of its households use natural gas for home heating. At a time when more Virginians are working and attending classes from their homes, these savings, and the assurance of affordable and reliable energy, are bringing relief to thousands of Virginians during the pandemic.

“This new report highlights the important role energy infrastructure has on the lives of everyone across Virginia, especially during these tough times,” CEA Vice President of State Affairs Brydon Ross said. “New and continual investments and system upgrades are critical to help fuel our economic development, and they are essential in ensuring affordable and reliable energy for all Virginians, especially for those who have previously been underserved and in need of natural gas.”

“As the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic continues globally, the need for affordable energy has never been more important. Energy powers every imaginable industry, supports our nation’s supply chains and is the most important ingredient for a robust American recovery.”

“That’s why our leaders must support U.S. energy in all forms while we continue to advance our world-leading environmental progress.”

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To view the report, click here.

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