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Consumer Energy Alliance

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Pennsylvania

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Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) announced today a nationwide campaign focused on educating families, businesses and state and local lawmakers about the benefits of energy and the critical role it plays.

The high bridge at the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

The U.S., and Pennsylvania, are amid a profound energy revolution that won’t be slowing anytime soon, says CEA’s Mike Butler. He cites dynamic breakthroughs in energy infrastructure including shale gas.

Worker in a manufacturing facility

CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler discusses the impact energy has on employment and economic development in Pennsylvania and the effect lower energy prices have on stretched family budgets. Working.

Pennsylvania farm near Gettysburg

CEA’s David Holt was interviews by Larry Richert and John Shumway about the future of energy in Western Pennsylvania and the impact energy development has had on people looking for.

Pipeline connection to oil refinery

CEA’s Mike Butler highlights the consumer benefits tied to pipeline construction in Pennsylvania. The Mariner East 2 pipeline couldn’t have come at a better time. In fact, much like the.

Mid-Atlantic Rural Farm

Pennsylvania families and businesses need your help! We all need energy to meet our most basic needs – from heating and cooling to simply turning on the lights. To do.

Pipelines at night

PITTSBURGH – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler today released the following statement after the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection granted the final two permits needed to.

Farmer in tractor preparing land with seedbed cultivator

CEA’s Michael Butler discusses the importance of pipelines to Pennsylvania’s farmers. Some energy costs are easy to point out, like the diesel fuel needed to run tractors, combines and other.

Rolled Steel

CEA recently hosted the Pennsylvania Energy and Manufacturing Forum to provide a unique opportunity for federal, state and local officials to discuss current energy issues and the importance of responsible.

American oil refinery

CEA’s Michael Whatley was featured in the Observer-Reporter following the Pennsylvania Energy and Manufacturing Forum. Pennsylvania’s Democratic and Republic U.S. senators were asked Tuesday to look beyond the upcoming presidential.