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Brydon Ross looks at the consequences of an ordinance being considered by the Memphis City Council that could harm economic development by making it difficult to approve any new construction.

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Montgomery, AL – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauds Governor Kay Ivey for signing HB 446, bipartisan legislation to protect the.

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Indianapolis, Indiana – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauds the Indiana Legislature and Governor Holcomb for supporting Indiana House Bill 1191,.

Family Preparing Food on Natural Gas Stove

CEA’s Brydon Ross talks about the importance of pipelines to safely deliver fuel and other products that consumers across Memphis use every day. “Pipelines help ensure we have life-sustaining products.

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New Jersey residents and business owners could be looking at tens of thousands of dollars in costs from the 294-page Energy Master Plan, or EMP, a document most of the.

Inside view of a pipeline

Group Urges Governor to Keep the Pipeline Operating Columbus, OH – Following today’s passage by the Ohio House of Representatives of House Resolution 13, which urges Michigan Gov. Whitmer and.

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There is no plan to replace the energy lost when the Line 5 pipeline shuts down. We repeat – there is NO plan. So who picks up the slack? Like.

Senior Citizen Opening Bill

Line 5 supplies 65% of propane demand in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and 55% of Michigan’s statewide propane needs. Still, Governor Whitmer is looking to shut it down with no other.

Michigan DTW Airport

When Governor Whitmer promised Michiganders that she was going to shut down Line 5, she promised a lot more than you might think. That’s because promising to eliminate the delivery.

Standing in Line

Even before COVID, when money’s tight, too many people were forced to choose between having electricity and home heating or filling up their cars with gas and buying food. When.