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Woman Cooking Meat on Propane Barbecue Grill

One of the great things about a barbecue is saving money (if done right.) Typically, the host might buy and prep the main course ahead of time so they can.

Watching football on television

When most people think of energy consumption, they think of cars, homes, and office buildings. Those things do take a lot of energy, but they aren’t the whole story. Almost.

Onshore fracking well pad

While some condemn fracking based on political ideology and misinformation, the fact is, fracking has been a major contributor in decreasing emissions throughout the country. At the same time —.

Downtown Clinton, New Jersey

Newark, NJ — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released an analysis of U.S government emissions data that looks at key pollutants and the overall environmental improvements seen across New Jersey,.

New York City Skyline

Albany, NY — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released an analysis of U.S government emissions data that looks at key pollutants and the overall environmental improvements seen across New York,.

Pipeline worker in pipe

Newark, NJ – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler voiced his disappointment following today’s permit denial by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), which improperly.

Amendment 1

Saturday is just a few days away, and whether you’re headed to the big game or not, don’t forget to get out and vote! On the ballot, this year is.

Woman Teleworking

The clean energy goals set by the state of New Jersey irresponsibly do not analyze the rate impact for residential, commercial and industrial electricity customers. CEA’s Mike Butler explains, “That’s.

Friends grilling

Consumer Energy Alliance Examines Energy Production’s Benefits to South Carolina’s Families, Small Businesses and Industries in New Report Columbia, SC. — South Carolina families and businesses saved more than $6.4.

The Oklahoma City skyline at dusk

Oklahoma City, OK — Oklahoma families and businesses saved more than $8 billion thanks to low-priced natural gas, created by a combination of increased energy production and strong, safe infrastructure.

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