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CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at how natural gas development in Southeast Ohio has led to improvements in air quality, new employment opportunities, and how it can help pave the way.

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As we have reported in the past, Ohio policymakers have embraced commonsense energy solutions which have resulted in improved air quality across the state. And we don’t have to choose.

Oil barrels

The Trump Administration took a stance on boosting oil and gas prices in a counter move to manipulation from Saudi Arabia and Russia. CEA President, David Holt shares his opinion..

Children Having Bath And Brushing Teeth

As CEA continues to advocate for access to affordable, reliable energy, we’ve found that low-income households rely heavily on natural gas for that affordability. This is an issue that civil.

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New infrastructure always brings new revenue to the community. Chris Ventura, Consumer Energy Alliance Midwest Director urges Ohioans to support the Belmont County cracker facility. “This new supply chain will.

Construction Workers Talking

As blanket bans on fracking continue to be a topic of conversation at debates, the devastation on economies that depend on the energy industry continue to be glossed over. CEA.

Onshore fracking well pad

As we’ve previously reported, a fracking ban in Ohio would be devastating to the economy. Recently, the Heartland Institute wrote a comprehensive piece on exactly why it would be a.

Oil Workers Climb a Rig

Chris Ventura, Consumer Energy Alliance‘s Midwest Director goes in-depth on the impact of a fracking ban in Ohio. “A fracking ban is headline-grabbing foolishness bordering on actual economic insanity. It’s.

Natural gas used for cooking

Anti-energy activists have created more chaos, only hurting families and small businesses on a budget, by wrongfully villainizing natural gas without fact-checking first. Most of it is old rhetoric blaming.

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Consumers in the U.S. are heading towards a fascinating era in energy innovation. Some predict that by 2030, a tenth of vehicles worldwide will be self-driving. While the range of.