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Vote Yes on Louisiana Amendment 1

Voting YES on Amendment 1 is saying YES to jobs in Louisiana Voting yes to Constitutional Amendment #1 on Saturday means voting yes on jobs, families and the economy in.

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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.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) applauded the Department of Energy’s (DOE) announcement that it would be issuing loan guarantees for the Vogtle power plant, in Georgia. Following the.

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HOUSTON, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the Business Council of Alabama as its newest affiliate member. The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) is Alabama’s foremost.

Hurricane damage

This Week in Jacksonville with Kent Justice on Channel 4 WJXT, Hurricane Irma recovery with U.S. Rep. Al Lawson; Allen Ginder, on Gov. Scott’s Technology Advisory Board to discuss tech.

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How to Prepare for a Power Outage As Hurricane Irma continues to affect millions of Americans in the southern United States, and particularly Florida, access to basic utilities like electricity.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following the announcement from Georgia Power’s CEO Paul Bowers recommending that the Georgia Public Service Commission (GPSC) move forward on the expansion of the Plant Vogtle nuclear.

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Across North Carolina, offshore energy exploration is being discussed. CEA’s Michael Whatley shared the positive impact this will have on lowering energy prices and creating jobs throughout the state. “A.

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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.

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The average Mid-Continent family currently enjoys some of the lowest electricity costs in the nation. While these low costs are attributable to the region’s access to natural resources and booming.