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CEA’s Brydon Ross talks about the importance of pipelines to safely deliver fuel and other products that consumers across Memphis use every day. “Pipelines help ensure we have life-sustaining products.

Laborers working on pipeline

HOUSTON, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for responsible energy and environmental policies for families and businesses, today released a “Guiding Principles and Code of Conduct” to.

Construction worker and backhoe

With the stroke of a pen, thousands of union construction jobs modernizing our nation’s energy transmission system were eliminated. CEA’s David Holt looks at how this one action impacts the.

Family cooking breakfast

Richmond, VA – Virginia’s families, manufacturers and businesses saved more than $14.2 billion between 2008 and 2018 thanks to low-cost natural gas and expanded energy infrastructure, according to a new.

People Walking In Hallway

Anti-energy activists have continued to say that construction jobs are just temporary, part-time work, and should not be considered as we look at building out our nation’s infrastructure – whether.

Storage of pipe line segments for placement

Consumer Energy Alliance’s report, How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery, was featured in a discussion on the importance of energy infrastructure. A recent study by the Consumer Energy.

People in Line During Pandemic

CEA’s David Holt discusses the continued economic setbacks families across the country may face as a result of delays in modernizing our nation’s energy infrastructure. Attacks on traditional (and, increasingly,.

Construction worker and backhoe

Consumer Energy Alliance’s Chris Ventura discussed the recently released report, “How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery,” and how more than $13.6 billion in economic activity and over 66,000.

People in Line During Pandemic

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Delays, obstruction or cancellation of pipeline infrastructure projects are threatening at least $13.6 billion in economic activity, over 66,000 jobs and more than $280 million a year.

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Nashville, TN – Thanks to the availability of low-cost natural gas and investment in related infrastructure, Tennessee’s families and businesses saved more than $14 billion between 2008 and 2018, according.