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Consumer Energy Alliance

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South Carolina Myrtle Beach

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  .

Pipeline construction with welder

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,.

Solar panel installation on roof

Consumer Energy Alliance’s David Holt discussed a new solar incentive analysis for Utah and how energy consumers can best take advantage of affordable, reliable solar energy. “As solar energy continues.

Family grilling

CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler discusses how families are impacted by high energy costs as a result of a lack of energy infrastructure. These cash-strapped families already are struggling.

Compressor station in Pennsylvania

As America produces more domestic energy, families across our nation are seeing more affordable gasoline prices. Yet, not every area of the country is realizing these benefits as infrastructure bottlenecks.

Construction worker tying rebar

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.

Mom and daughter grocery shopping

From Ohio to Pennsylvania to West Virginia, the American energy renaissance is injecting new economic opportunities across the Mid Ohio Valley. Communities in each state are seeing billions of dollars.

Midwest corn field and grain silos

Recently, the Ohio State Grange issued a report detailing the energy use of Ohio’s farmers and the burden high energy costs have on keeping our family farms operating across generations..

Keystone West Virginia

For nearly six months, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has been without a quorum, leading to billions of dollars in new investment across multiple states being delayed. With the approval.

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