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Consumer Energy Alliance

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America’s Energy

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As the 2020 presidential election starts to heat up across battleground states, America’s presidential hopefuls will continue to fiercely compete to capture voters’ opinions and support. When public opinion polls.

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Recientemente me uní a Consumer Energy Alliance después de varios años trabajando para un grupo comercial. Cuando comencé, sentí que sabía lo suficiente sobre energía para sumergirme en mi nuevo.

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I recently joined Consumer Energy Alliance after several years of working for a business trade group. When I started, I felt like I knew enough about energy to dive right.

Pipeline Construction

Kevin Doyle, CEA Virginia State Director, is tired of the circus anti-energy activists continue to create in the courtroom over the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. “The tired modus operandi of suing.

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Activists have bullied the Army Corps of Engineers to lower Lake Okeechobee’s water levels. The idea comes from preventing the spread of algal blooms, which appears to be noteworthy, but.

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Louisiana’s emissions are on the heavy decline, in spite of the fact that the manufacturing sector is rising. They can now brag about owning 19.6% of the states GDP and.

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During this time of year of reflection and cold winter weather knocking at our doors, there’s something families and households across the country can be thankful for – reliable energy..

Columbia South Carolina

Columbia, SC. – Given that South Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions fell by 89 percent since 1990 is an incredibly noteworthy.

Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto recently trashed investments in shale as putting money into “a 19th-century industry that costs us the opportunity to bring 21st-century industry to this region.” CEA Mid-Atlantic.

Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, NC. – Given that North Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions have fallen by as much as 92 percent since 1990.

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