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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.

Solar panel installation on roof

Your legislature is working on a law (SB 214) to keep you electric bills stable and give new options for solar power, all without unfairly raising rates. Call your Senator.

Pipeline welder

Consumer Energy Alliance’s David Holt was interviewed on the importance of expanding natural gas infrastructure in New England. The Consumer Energy Alliance, an amalgam of industrial interests and individuals who.

Natural gas used for cooking

With New England becoming increasingly reliant on natural gas, Consumer Energy Alliance launched an initiative to educate consumers about the importance of pipeline infrastructure. Following reports that it’s getting harder.

Press Release Frame

BOSTON — Following recent reports that it’s getting harder for New England utilities to warm consumers and power energy-intensive industries during frigid days when demand spikes, a consumer group today.

Pipelines at night

PITTSBURGH – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler today released the following statement after the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection granted the final two permits needed to.

Pipelines at night

Increasing production in Oklahoma has quickly filled the capacity of existing pipelines. New proposals to expand our energy infrastructure will inject more money into local communities and employ local construction.

Construction Blue Prints

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently approved permits for three pipelines in the Mid-Ohio Valley, with construction expected to begin within the coming months, employing thousands of workers across multiple.

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