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West Virginia

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for families and businesses who rely on safe and affordable energy, is pleased to announce that the CEA Energy Consumer.

Computer programming

CEA President David Holt was quoted discussing how innovation in the energy sector is improving the environment while allowing families and small businesses to see reductions in their energy bills..

Mother and little son in the car reading

While at Shale Insight, CEA’s Mike Butler had the opportunity to discuss one of CEA’s most recent reports, “Powering West Virginia,” with The Dominion Post. Shale gas talk usually focuses.

Ohio farm with springtime corn crop

PITTSBURGH, PA – Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, consumers from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia saved more than $75 billion.

Harpers Ferry West Virginia

Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, sat down with the Intelligencer to discuss CEA’s latest report, Powering West Virginia, and how regulatory certainty and sound environmental regulations have allowed for a.

Processing plant

Across the state, private companies are looking to invest hundreds of millions of dollars building state-of-the-art natural gas-fired power plants. CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at why this is important for.

West Virginia Landscape

CEA’s Chris Ventura was quoted discussing the importance energy production and energy infrastructure are to West Virginia’s families. “The mining and production of traditional energy resources, like natural gas, have.

Researchers in a medical laboratory

“Back when I was your age” is an expression many of us have heard and have maybe even said to our friends or our own children. According to the PEW.

Getting Ready for a Road Trip

CEA’s reports around consumer savings and job creation as a result of natural gas development in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia were highlighted by Energy in Depth. A trio of.

Harpers Ferry West Virginia

CHARLESTON, W.V. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, West Virginians saved more than $4 billion between 2006 and 2016, according.