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Consumer Energy Alliance recently hosted Energy Secretary Perry at the Future of Electricity Forum. “Today’s consumers have more choices, more information, more say on their energy sources than ever before,”.

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Building and maintaining critical energy infrastructure, like Line 5, is necessary to prevent Michigan’s families and farmers from seeing increases in their energy bills while creating new employment opportunities. Devin.

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As communities across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic are continuing to rebuild their economies after the Great Recession, CEA President David Holt looks at how activists are determined to stop any.

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As we’ve reported previously, constraints in our country’s critical energy delivery network are continuing to impact American energy production, preventing families and businesses from seeing lower energy costs. In recent.

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CEA’s David Holt discusses the importance of American energy development in creating a sustainable environment and affordable energy for families across the country. Yet too much of the debate continues.

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CEA recently hosted an Energy and Manufacturing Conversation in Monticello, MN where Congressman Tom Emmer provided remarks, touching on the importance of Line 3 to the state’s economy. “This is.

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MONTICELLO, M.N. — U.S. Representative Tom Emmer and State Representative Nick Zerwas were joined by business leaders, labor leaders, policymakers and academia today to discuss the need for bipartisan and.

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PITTSBURGH, PA – Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, consumers from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia saved more than $75 billion.

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As new pipeline construction begins across the region, bringing more jobs with better wages, small businesses are seeing increases in sales. Thousands of pipeline workers are in West Virginia. Employees.

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Building new energy infrastructure, like pipelines, will help reduce dependence on Middle Eastern oil while promoting job growth and economic development here at home. “The Nebraska chamber supports the Keystone.

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