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Pipelines for America

Semi Trucks on Interstate

As the economy continues expanding at a record pace, Americans continue to increase their usage of gas and diesel. In order to meet this demand to keep America moving and.

Larimer Street in Denver Colorado

CEA’s Chief Operating Officer, Andrew Browning, explains the important role pipeline infrastructure plays in every sector of Colorado’s economy. Pipelines work invisibly beneath our feet, fueling the economic activity that.

Team of Construction Workers

With the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regaining their quorum, energy infrastructure projects are again being approved after rigorous environmental and technical review processes take place. Construction will begin soon on.

Public Hearing

State leaders in Minnesota heard from both sides of the debate over the Enbridge Line 3 project, which would replace an aging crude oil pipeline currently operating in the state..

Line 3 Replacement

ST. PAUL, MN – SEPTEMBER 28, 2017 – Stressing the need to modernize energy delivery infrastructure to ensure families and businesses across the state of Minnesota have access to reliable.

DAPL Protests

Stories about groups protesting the Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines in the recent past remain in the minds of many, as their headlines once splashed across countless newspapers at home.

A couple paying their utility bills

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Consumer energy advocate, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), released a pair of television ads seen only in Minnesota during Sunday night’s broadcast of the Emmy Awards to focus.

New York City

CEA’s David Holt weighs in on the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation decision to waive authority over whether to issue or deny a water-quality certification for the Millennium.

Worker in a manufacturing facility

With Hurricane Harvey shuttering over 20 percent of our nation’s refining capacity, halting shipments of vital energy to families, farmers, and small businesses, Ohio is building out infrastructure to attract.

Kindergarten teacher with students

Ohio is on the verge of an energy renaissance with new energy infrastructure projects across the state, such as NEXUS, bringing new tax revenue, family-sustaining jobs, and new opportunities. For.

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