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“Elected leaders across the state have the opportunity to implement and manage a sensible energy policy that provides solutions to meet our energy needs and keep costs down.  That’s why it’s important that Campaign for America’s Energy helps to remind our elected leaders of that opportunity and to understand how energy needs can be met while we also protecting our environment.”

– Brewster Bevis, Associated Industries of Florida

Floridians are spending nearly $2,800 annually on energy. These expenses saddle people in communities across Florida who can least afford them, and leave them to make difficult decisions, like whether to pay their bills or feed their families.

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TAMPA, FL – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Chris Ventura will join international maritime and energy leaders to discuss America’s crucial role in global energy security at the.

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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.

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TALLAHASSEE – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, released the following statement today upon the signing of Florida HB 1645 regarding energy.

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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.

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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.

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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.