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“There is a real need to raise awareness on the value of energy projects and the sector as a whole in our local economy. The rhetoric of pitting energy against environmental quality is simply false but has been effectively perpetuated by anti-development advocates for decades. That’s why it’s important that CEA’s Campaign for America’s Energy is reminding Mississippi’s policymakers and the public of the opportunities we have to employ more people in higher-paying jobs, grow local economies and improve environmental quality in a variety of ways – all through growth in U.S. energy.”

– Patrick Sullivan, Mississippi Energy Institute President

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Despite Gas Price Relief, Home Energy Costs Continue to Soar; CEA Urges Policymakers to Embrace Common-Sense Energy Solutions WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate.

Man adjusting the temperature on the thermostat of his house

With new data from the Department of Energy and the Energy Information Administration showing that natural gas is the leading contributor to reducing the energy burden on families across the.

Senior citizens paying bills

CEA Analysis Finds Misguided Energy Policies Would Have Cost Consumers $137.4 Billion More for Winter Heating, Energy Use Families with Access to Natural Gas will Save 21% in Home Heating.

Riding Bus in Rain

While some politicians are focusing on small decreases in the price of gasoline, despite remaining at historic highs, CEA’s latest analysis on winter heating costs found that families can expect.

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Participants discuss inflation-causing strain high energy prices put on agriculture Jackson, MS – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, and the Mississippi.

Setting the Thermostat

With winter quickly approaching, Consumer Energy Alliance released it’s annual winter heating outlook which found families will spend over $14.1 billion more this winter to keep warm. “By enacting a.