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Consumer Energy Alliance

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CEA Midwest

With growing domestic energy production, the American Midwest is experiencing a resurgence in economic growth. CEA Midwest gives a voice to Midwest manufacturers and other job creators benefitting from new opportunities afforded by energy production.

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With extremists becoming increasingly violent and willing to sabotage critical energy infrastructure in Minnesota and other states, CEA’s Chris Ventura discusses why it is necessary for elected officials to stand.

Detroit Waterfront

Lansing, MI – The Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) announced its strong disapproval of recent actions taken by Michigan’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer and State Attorney General Dana Nessel to, as they.

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CEA’s Emily Haggstrom looks at the technological and environmental constraints policymakers must consider when developing energy policies that will affect families and businesses across Minnesota. Yes, it would be nice.

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Engaging consumers from families to businesses about the future of energy is an important part of our mission at CEA. Supporting programs that will bring innovation and investment in clean-teach.

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CEA’s Chris Ventura and West Virginia Oil & Natural Gas Association’s Anne Blankenship discuss how developing West Virginia’s natural resources has had a positive economic impact on the region and.

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CEA’s Michael Zehr discussed the consumer impact of the Green New Deal with households across the country requiring over $244 billion just to replace appliances to meet the Green New.

Electric Car Charging Station

With increasing support for an Appalachian Basin Storage Hub taking root, extreme activists are working to discredit the need for plastics, choosing to ignore the fact our advances in environmental.

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CEA’s Chris Ventura discusses the harmful economic and environmental consequences of the Keep It in the Ground movement, and what that would mean for Ohio. This damage is courtesy of.

Anti-Pipeline activist violence

David Holt, CEA’s President, addresses the recent increase in extremists attempting to sabotage or tamper with America’s energy infrastructure – and the real, deadly consequences that can result from their.

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CEA’s Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, talks about the latest extremist tactic designed to deny Minnesota’s families access to the energy they need to keep their bills affordable. An out-of-touch.