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Consumer Energy Alliance

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Setting the Thermostat

With winter quickly approaching, Consumer Energy Alliance released it’s annual winter heating outlook which found families will spend over $14.1 billion more this winter to keep warm. “By enacting a.

Senior citizen keeping warm by the fire

EIA Winter Fuels Outlook Shows New Price Burden for Older Americans, After 1 Million Fell Into Poverty in Last Year WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance(CEA), the leading energy and environmental.

Construction Worker with Excavator

With permitting reform stalled again in Congress, the editorial board of The Sentinel looked back at CEA’s report, Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania, and discussed how American energy production led to.

Offshore oil rig at sunset

Harming Offshore Leasing Will Hamper Net-Zero Goals HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, issued the following statement as the public.

Electric meters for apartment building

With Europe reeling from high energy costs and rationing the usage of natural gas, CEA’s David Holt examines how misguided energy policies are producing the same results here at home..

Oil and Gas Refinery Workers

CEA President David Holt sat down with KTRH to discuss the importance of supplying more American oil and natural gas to help ease the burden consumers are facing as a.

Liberty State Park

CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler acknowledged the reporting by The Press of Atlantic City highlighting the inadequacy of New Jersey’s Master Plan to address the real environmental issues facing.

Small Coffee Shop

CEA’s report Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania examining how increased production of natural gas in the Marcellus has allowed Pennsylvania’s families and businesses to experience tremendous cost savings while improving our.

Man putting gas in car

As Pennsylvanians continue to see their energy costs increase, CEA’s Mike Butler looks at the impact restricting offshore energy development has had on pushing up the price we pay at.

Downtown Clinton, New Jersey

Trenton, NJ – Banning natural gas service and use could cost Newark households more than $28,000 each, a Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) analysis found. “The Hidden Costs of a New.

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