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As New Mexicans, we need to support local and state policies that promote our communities’ well-being through opportunities that drive our economic success and balance our state’s energy and environmental.

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Leading Consumer and Environmental Advocate to Work with Local Businesses and Community Members to Build Balanced Energy Future Santa Fe – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading voice for sensible energy.

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The “Green New Deal” is not such a good deal for American energy consumers. Designed to completely replace America’s use of abundant and affordable energy sources such as natural gas,.

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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.

Ice on electric lines

As Texas begins to recover from mass power outages, CEA’s David Holt looks at the necessity of designing a robust energy system that delivers affordable and reliable service, using the.

Oil rig in Atlantic Ocean

CEA’s David Holt appeared on The Rod Arquette Show to talk about the negative effects of oil and gas lease bans on federal lands will have on the American economy..

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CEA’s Matt Gonzales talks about the energy burden faced by New Mexicans living at or below the poverty line this holiday season. Many of us can be thankful we have.

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CEA New Mexico director Matt Gonzales examines why federal leasing is important to New Mexico’s economy, how it funds education, and how a federal ban on leasing will have negative.

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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CEA’s Matt Gonzales looks at how New Mexico’s traditional energy resources are able to complement the proposed construction of new wind energy resources across the state. If ever there was.

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