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CEA’s President, David Holt, reviews some of the policies that states like California and New York are enacting that will raise energy bills for consumers while jeopardizing reliability. Let’s look.

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The Line 5 Tunnel Project moved a step closer to construction, as TV 6 reviewed the harm that closure of Line 5 would cause families and businesses from Consumer Energy.

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Consumer Energy Alliance’s Marc Brown discusses how new the four new EPA rules targeting power plants will impact New England’s power grid, and the harm that will come to consumers..

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Recently, the U.S. EPA unveiled emissions rules that will begin the banning of cars and trucks that use internal combustion engines. Looking at the energy policies of the Biden Administration,.

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As we enter election season, CEA’s Marc Brown looks at how misinformed energy policies can have a detrimental impact on the families and communities they are designed to help. “Unfortunately,.

Electric Transmission Line Repair

CEA’s Matt Gonzales discusses the true costs for residents and taxpayers when cities look at taking over utility services. The City of San Diego is debating whether it should take.

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CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at the true cost of Minnesota’s proposed Clean Transportation Standard and how families can expect to see their gas bills increase by $425, or more, per.

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CEA Midwest’s Chris Ventura looks at the consumer impact Minnesota’s proposed Clean Transportation Standard will have on families and small businesses across the state. Modeled after California’s Low Carbon Fuel.

CCS Louisiana

Louisiana’s industrial sector is part of the backbone of the American economy. Everything from steel, glass, chemical, fertilizer, power, cement, and iron producers to the transportation sector with aircraft, maritime.

Due to the ability of a wind farm to generate enough energy to replace other sources of power, wind energy has gained traction as one of the world’s most desired.