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Pipelines for America

Pipeline construction

Delays in expanding much-needed pipeline infrastructure has led gas that should be going to market and sold for productive uses like generating electricity are instead being vented or flared. Thankfully,.

Propane storage tanks

CEA’s Brydon Ross discusses how natural gas and important pipeline infrastructure, like the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, help boost Virginia’s economy and grow renewables. That’s why it’s disappointing to hear that.

Inside view of a pipeline

Minneapolis, MN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura, following today’s joint statement by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MNPCA) and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

Detroit Skyline Aerial View With Lighthouse, Marina, and River

Toledo, OH – Today, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura joined Lt. Gov. John Husted, United Steel Workers, and others at a rally at Toledo Refining Company.

Downtown Clinton, New Jersey

Trenton, NJ – Today, on the steps of the statehouse, elected officials joined activist groups for a rally that called for halting the use of natural gas and pipeline infrastructure..

Small Coffee Shop

CEA’s Mike Butler addresses why Gov. Wolf’s proposed severance tax on natural gas extraction would be a job killer in Pennsylvania. Instead of enacting more job-killing taxes that could entice.

Minneapolis, Minnesota from Stone Arch Bridge

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today expressed disappointment following the Minnesota Court of Appeals decision regarding the replacement of Line 3. In response, Chris Ventura, Midwest Executive Director,.

Miami South Beach sunrise with lifeguard tower

A record-setting 35.7 million visitors came to Florida between January and March this year. At the heart of this increase in tourism is lower gas prices, courtesy of expanded energy.

New York City

Mike Butler of CEA advocates for building necessary infrastructure in New York for natural gas. The biggest reason is prices for consumers. New Yorkers spend over 25 hundred dollars a.

City Council Meeting

CEA’s Mid-Atlantic Director talks detrimental impact of extremist anti-energy group activities on communities with proposed and much-needed energy projects. A recent story about extremists who unsuccessfully tried to halt a.