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															Consumer Energy Alliance Examines Energy Production’s Benefits to South Carolina’s Families, Small Businesses and Industries in New Report Columbia, SC. — South Carolina families and businesses saved more than $6.4.
 
															CHARLESTON, WV — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released its West Virginia Emissions Brief which showcases the significant emissions reductions and environmental improvements made across the state. This brief further.
 
															Consumer Energy Alliance Examines Energy Production’s Benefits to North Carolina’s Families, Small Businesses and Industries in New Report Raleigh, NC. —North Carolina families and businesses saved more than $11.9 billion.
 
															Opponents to energy production and infrastructure will seemingly stop at nothing to ensure pipeline projects like the Atlantic Coast Pipeline are unable to continue construction – stonewalling the economic and.
 
															Despite its high energy demands and a surge in energy production, Ohio’s statewide emissions have fallen by as much as 94 percent since 1990 Columbus, OH — Consumer Energy Alliance.
 
															Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the nation’s leading energy advocate for families and small businesses, the Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Hispanic Policy Group today held an interactive discussion.
 
															Without energy production revolution, cost to consumers would have been higher Houston – Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt released the following statement today in response to Saturday’s drone attacks.
 
															The positive economic and environmental impacts of Royal Dutch Shell’s petrochemical complex in Potter Township, Beaver County are clear: …Many of the materials we use to improve our environment include.
 
															With all the noise coming from anti-energy activists and the politicians who enable their ideological zeal against natural gas, a quick dose of facts drawn from the real-world experience of.
 
															If you want to understand the reality behind the politically-motivated energy policies being bandied about by Democratic presidential candidates, let Houston Chronicle columnist Chris Tomlinson spell out the absurdity of.