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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.

Father and Daughter Sitting in the Kitchen with Bills

With energy prices rising to unsustainable levels, CEA President David Holt looks at the ineffective political policies that are continuing to drive prices higher while offering practical solutions that will.

Columbus Ohio Downtown River

Buckeye State Poised to be a Leader in Carbon Mitigation COLUMBUS, OH — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, applauds Governor Mike.

Liberty Street Scene in Ann Arbor

With energy prices soaring, Consumer Energy Alliance examined the impact shutting down critical energy infrastructure, like Line 5, would have on transportation fuels in Michigan and across the Midwest. Farmers.

Semi truck on open road

CEA’s third-party analysis, Line 5 Shutdown Impacts on Transportation Fuel, found that small businesses and families across Michigan would pay 11 percent more at the pump than they are paying.

Detroit Waterfront

Families and businesses across the Midwest will spend at least $29.2 billion more for gasoline and diesel over the following five years, with Michigan being particularly impacted, if Line 5.

Ethanol refinery with farm fields

As energy prices continue their upward trajectory, CEA’s David Holt looks at how government regulations continue to discourage investment in a sustainable, clean energy future. Government action to hammer an.

Liberty Street Scene in Ann Arbor

Michigan Laborers Business Manager Geno Alessandrini talks about CEA’s latest report on the impact shutting down Line 5 without an alternative in place. One of the consequences will be the.

Shutting down the Line 5 pipeline would force families, businesses and industries in Michigan to pay more than $2.2 billion more for transportation fuel every year, according to an independent.

Building a Car Engine

CEA’s third-party, independent report on the consequences of shutting down Line 5, which includes increasing fuel costs on families across Ohio, Michigan, and other Midwestern states by more than 10%,.

Oil Tanker

CEA’s Kevin Doyle joined The Global Lane on CBN News to discuss how commonsense energy policies can help the Biden Administration fulfill promises to America’s allies while also proving lower,.