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Steel mill worker over furnace

Speakers at CEA’s 2018 Ohio Energy and Manufacturing Forum focused on the need for embracing an energy dialogue that allows for a diverse mix of energy resources to make the.

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.

New Mexico

Consumer Energy Alliance recently joined the New Mexicans for Energy Prosperity to highlight the importance of energy development to New Mexico’s economy and how we can continue to prosper from.

CEA’s Emily Haggstrom looks at the benefits increased energy production in New Mexico has yielded to communities across the state. Record output and energy infrastructure investment allowed lawmakers and Gov..

Senior citizen keeping warm by the fire

Many have taken notice of the publication of CEA’s “Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania,” report which examines the consumer savings caused by the increased production of natural gas. This winter, fortunately,.

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.

Family at the Ocean

With Floridians spending an average of $2,500 annually on energy costs, CEA’s Kevin Doyle looks at how anti-development groups come to the table with no solutions to help lower energy.

Two engineers in front of large refinery

CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura was interviewed about the recently released report, The Benefits of Ohio’s Natural Gas Production to Energy Consumers and Job Creators, and discussed the savings.

Charlotte North Carolina

CEA’s Tim Page discusses the importance of critical energy infrastructure, and the lengthy process to ensure construction and modernization takes into account environmental factors and land owner concerns. This pipeline’s.

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CEA Kevin Doyle looks at groups who oppose energy development by poisoning the public dialogue with misleading information to the detriment of Georgia’s families and economic growth for our state..

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