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Consumer Energy Alliance

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Utah’s Rocky Mountain Power customers could end up paying more directly for power generated by their neighbors’ solar panels under the terms of the company’s recent settlement with the solar.

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With Hurricane Harvey shuttering over 20 percent of our nation’s refining capacity, halting shipments of vital energy to families, farmers, and small businesses, Ohio is building out infrastructure to attract.

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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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Ohio is on the verge of an energy renaissance with new energy infrastructure projects across the state, such as NEXUS, bringing new tax revenue, family-sustaining jobs, and new opportunities. For.

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Energy production in Ohio has not only lowered energy costs for families, farmers, and businesses but it is also bringing about a manufacturing renaissance. Companies like Ariel Corporation and Caterpillar.

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Recently, CEA’s Brydon Ross testified on how offshore energy exploration and environmental stewardship can coexist to support economic development and ensure families and businesses have access to affordable supplies of.

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David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance talked about the importance of energy transmission to ensure America’s families and manufacturers can have access to affordable, reliable energy. “As the U.S..

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South Carolina House of Representatives Offshore Drilling Ad-Hoc Committee “Expanding Energy Development Opportunities in Coastal Areas of the Atlantic” Prepared Testimony of Brydon Ross Vice President, Consumer Energy Alliance  .

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Recently, Consumer Energy Alliance hosted the Fueling Michigan’s Future forum in Battle Creek with LiUNA, Battle Creek Unlimited, and Kellogg Community College. Host Frank Beckmann spoke with Michigan Rep. Tim.

Family Farmers

As more pipelines are completed, farmers in North Dakota and across the Midwest once again have access to lower transportation costs as crude oil is transitioning away from rail shipments,.

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