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Louisville, KY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement after Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed HB-44, a critical pipeline and infrastructure protection bill..

Louisville Kentucky

Louisville, KY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, testified at a Kentucky House Natural Resources and Energy Committee hearing on HB 575, which aims to preserve.

Capitol building in Frankfort, Kentucky

Louisville, KY – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released the following statement after the Kentucky Senate voted (31 to 4) to approve HB-44, a critical pipeline.

Family Walking in the Park

Consumer Energy Alliance’s Brydon Ross takes a stand on red tape created by anti-energy activists in the Appalachian Trail area. “The idea that the 2,200-mile trail, under which more than.

Pipeline Construction

The fifth annual Pipeline Leadership Conference is a two day event in Houston, Texas. This year’s event focused on ‘Building Your Advantage.’ Consumer Energy Alliance’s Brydon Ross participated in a.

Pipeline connection to oil refinery

Pipelines make energy affordable for American consumers, families, and businesses. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, crude exports jumped 45% in 2019. S&P Global Platts Analytics provides an infographic depicting.

Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, NC. – Given that North Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions have fallen by as much as 92 percent since 1990.

Georgia At Night

Atlanta, Ga. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released a Georgia emissions analysis that looks at key pollutants and the overall environmental improvements seen across the state in recent years..

Charlotte North Carolina

Richmond, VA – Emissions in Virginia have fallen by as much as 89 percent since 1990, even as the Commonwealth’s increasing energy needs have been met with greater oil and.

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The delay on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Project is impacting consumers across the coast. North Carolinians should prepare their wallets. These infrastructure delays can cost consumers dearly, but we would.