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Consumer Energy Alliance

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Pipelines for America

OPEC building

Without energy production revolution, cost to consumers would have been higher Houston – Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt released the following statement today in response to Saturday’s drone attacks.

Minnesota Supreme Court

Minneapolis, MN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura issued the following statement after the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) should.

Pipeline construction

In its five-year U.S. energy review, the International Energy Agency recommended that the United States streamline permitting and siting decisions for natural gas pipeline projects in order to shorten lead.

food safety

Much of what we eat is packaged to keep it fresh until someone purchases it and takes it home to eat. This is why the work done at the U.S..

Gasoline Sold Out

If you want to understand the reality behind the politically-motivated energy policies being bandied about by Democratic presidential candidates, let Houston Chronicle columnist Chris Tomlinson spell out the absurdity of.

New York City Skyline

To understand the impact of ill-advised decisions by Cuomo on New Yorkers, look no further than Craig Stevens piece in the New York Post about the increasing denial of hook-ups,.

Offshore oil rig with workers

Trio of bills destined for nowhere threaten American energy security WASHINGTON- A trio of House bills (H.R. 205, H.R. 1941 and H.R. 1146) that propose eliminating U.S. energy exploration off.

New York Brooklyn Bridge

Cuomo’s battle against energy and pipelines is one that will not end well for consumers. “In formulating sound energy policy, however, we must remain practical. My primary point is that.

New York City Manhattan at Night

If you want to know what the future of the “Green New Deal” looks like, look no farther than the unfortunate consumers in New York City who can’t get a.

Santa Fe hillside houses

New Mexico’s oil and gas industry boom is expected to continue growing at record rates. With that, infrastructure across the state will be needed to ensure energy can reach homes.