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Consumer Energy Alliance

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Inside view of a pipeline

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today commended the Trump Administration’s State Department for issuing a permit to authorize construction of the long-awaited Keystone XL Pipeline. Today’s welcomed authorization.

Mid-Atlantic Rural Farm

Pennsylvania families and businesses need your help! We all need energy to meet our most basic needs – from heating and cooling to simply turning on the lights. To do.

Airplane landing

With the economies of states across the Midwest adding more jobs, there is an increased demand for fuel to transport families and goods. This requires additional pipelines to more safely.

Family electric bill

CEA’s David Holt discusses how consumers will be impacted by higher electricity prices if critical energy infrastructure is denied. Denying America the critical energy infrastructure it sorely needs, and prematurely.

Row of solar panels on a solar farm

CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura talked about the necessity for solar energy to be broadly accessible and affordable for all consumers. Solar energy has proven that it has the.

Pipeline worker in pipe

Mike Butler, Executive Director of CEA-MidAtlantic recently penned an op-ed on the importance of Mariner East 2 for energy consumers. Investing in our energy infrastructure, alleviating our bottlenecked pipeline system,.

Inside view of a pipeline

Minnesotans have gone to great lengths to keep our communities safe, which means we make smart decisions regarding energy development and transportation! That is why it is critical that families.

Construction worker and backhoe

Steve White, the director of the Affiliated Construction Trades in West Virginia talks about the importance of construction jobs for West Virginia and how the new pipelines going through the.

Pipeline construction

With increasing production in Texas, opportunities for an expanded petrochemical industry can occur after the construction of new pipelines. A trio of companies hope to build a 730-mile-long crude oil.

Pennsylvania Farm

Rep. Mike Turzai, the speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, speaks out in support of the economic opportunities the Commonwealth will see if we embrace energy development and energy.

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