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Pipelines for America

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CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura joined Congressman Troy Balderson in the announcement of House Resolution 1148, recognizing the benefits of natural gas and the importance of modernizing out energy.

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NASHVILLE, TN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauds Tennessee Governor Bill Lee for signing Senate Bill 2077, legislation that includes.

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Concord, New Hampshire – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement after the New Hampshire House voted to approve SB-424, legislation that will encourage.

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ALBANY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today spoke at the Empire Center’s Event, “The CLCPA and New York’s Energy Future”.

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With energy prices soaring, Consumer Energy Alliance examined the impact shutting down critical energy infrastructure, like Line 5, would have on transportation fuels in Michigan and across the Midwest. Farmers.

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CEA’s third-party analysis, Line 5 Shutdown Impacts on Transportation Fuel, found that small businesses and families across Michigan would pay 11 percent more at the pump than they are paying.

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Families and businesses across the Midwest will spend at least $29.2 billion more for gasoline and diesel over the following five years, with Michigan being particularly impacted, if Line 5.

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Michigan Laborers Business Manager Geno Alessandrini talks about CEA’s latest report on the impact shutting down Line 5 without an alternative in place. One of the consequences will be the.

Shutting down the Line 5 pipeline would force families, businesses and industries in Michigan to pay more than $2.2 billion more for transportation fuel every year, according to an independent.

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As companies look toward the technologies that will lead America to a cleaner energy future, CO2 pipelines which allow for carbon sequestration and utilization are one of the most important.