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Minneapolis, Minnesota from Stone Arch Bridge

Minneapolis, MN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today commended Minnesota Judge James LaFave after he upheld the draft water quality certificate that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued to Enbridge.

Laborers working on pipeline

Nation’s Largest Consumer Energy Group Applauds Decision to Approve Major DAPL Expansion Springfield, IL – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement as the.

Two offshore oil rigs during sunset

Kaitlin Schmidtke, CEA’s Gulf Coast Executive Director, examines the necessity of energy production in the Gulf of Mexico and the 20,000 jobs it supports in Mississippi. To understand the Gulf’s.

tunnel

Hostile opposition to major tunnel projects like the Great Lakes Tunnel Project is nothing new. It took nearly two centuries before the tunnel across the English Channel between England and.

People Walking In Hallway

Anti-energy activists have continued to say that construction jobs are just temporary, part-time work, and should not be considered as we look at building out our nation’s infrastructure – whether.

Welder in manufacturing facility

CEA’s Gulf Coast Executive Director, Kaitlin Schmidtke, looks at the impact of the 94,000 jobs the offshore energy industry supports in Louisiana and how our increasing energy production is benefitting.

Storage of pipe line segments for placement

Consumer Energy Alliance’s report, How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery, was featured in a discussion on the importance of energy infrastructure. A recent study by the Consumer Energy.

Older farmer on a tractor

CEA New Mexico director Matt Gonzales examines why federal leasing is important to New Mexico’s economy, how it funds education, and how a federal ban on leasing will have negative.

Birds flying over the Gulf of Mexico

WASHINGTON, D.C. – An overwhelming majority of voters in Texas (62%), Louisiana (72%), Mississippi (73%) and Alabama (70%) support sensible offshore exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico, a.

People in Line During Pandemic

CEA’s David Holt discusses the continued economic setbacks families across the country may face as a result of delays in modernizing our nation’s energy infrastructure. Attacks on traditional (and, increasingly,.

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