Pipelines for America

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Stand With Minnesotans

With extremists becoming increasingly violent and willing to sabotage critical energy infrastructure in Minnesota and other states, CEA's Chris Ventura discusses why it is...
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Consumer Energy Alliance Supports The Independence Energy Connection Project

Washington, D.C - As Maryland legislators consider the future of energy infrastructure and regulatory changes in the state’s electric market, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA)...
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Consumer Group Disappointed by Michigan Attorney General, Governor’s Halting of Improvements to Line 5

Lansing, MI – The Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) announced its strong disapproval of recent actions taken by Michigan’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer and State Attorney...
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More Oil and Gas Pipelines in the Permian Basin Will Boost Both Production and...

As Texas produces ever increasing quantities of oil, the need for more energy infrastructure to deliver it safely and efficiently to energy consumers continues...
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What’s Your Solution for Reusable Bottles?

With over 42.6 billion plastic bottles purchased each year in the United States alone, it’s no wonder that reusable insulated bottles have become so...
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Study Shows Texas Needs Another 10,000 Miles of Gas, Oil Pipelines by 2050

A study by IHS Markit shows that Texas will need to add more than 10,000 miles of new, currently unplanned, pipeline infrastructure projects in...
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State Regulators Issue Final Approval for Line 3 Oil Pipeline Project

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission again voiced their approval of modernizing Minnesota's infrastructure, with Commissioner Sieben criticizing the Department of Commerce for continuing their...
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Gas Shortages Give New York an Early Taste of the Green New Deal

In recent months, multiple utilities in the Mid-Atlantic and New England region have announced moratoriums on natural gas connections for families and businesses as...
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Con Ed Cuts Off New Gas Hookups in New York Suburb

With almost one-third of our country's natural gas being produced in the Marcellus and Utica shales, states from New York to Massachusetts are in...
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The Increasing Importance of Natural Gas

With more than 75 percent of Michigan households relying on natural gas, upgrading and modernizing pipeline infrastructure is necessary to ensure affordable and reliable...