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Consumer Energy Alliance

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Offshore oil rig at sunset

CEA’s Michael Whatley appeared on The Chad Adams show to for a far-ranging discussion on offshore energy exploration and our nation’s energy policy. Read more – The Chad Adams Show

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Solar panel installation on roof

Consumer Energy Alliance’s David Holt discussed a new solar incentive analysis for Utah and how energy consumers can best take advantage of affordable, reliable solar energy. “As solar energy continues.

Family grilling

CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler discusses how families are impacted by high energy costs as a result of a lack of energy infrastructure. These cash-strapped families already are struggling.

Construction worker tying rebar

Across North Carolina, offshore energy exploration is being discussed. CEA’s Michael Whatley shared the positive impact this will have on lowering energy prices and creating jobs throughout the state. “A.

Family at shopping mall

Utah families and businesses are thriving because we make pro-business decisions that are innovative – and it’s time to do it again! The Utah Public Service Commission is working with.

Row of solar panels on a solar farm

CEA’s James Voyles discusses recent polling in Maine demonstrating support for renewable energy and lower energy costs. About 68 percent of voters said that lowering the cost of energy –.

Tanker truck with American flag

CEA President David Holt was interviewed on how rising gas and oil prices are impacting Texas’ economy. Texas is the leader in energy production once again, which is where we.

Worker in a manufacturing facility

CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler discusses the impact energy has on employment and economic development in Pennsylvania and the effect lower energy prices have on stretched family budgets. Working.

Dad showing daughter how to brush teeth

Plain and simple – energy is a necessity. For the most part, over the last several years, that necessity has been pretty affordable in the Midwest. In most areas of.

Mom and daughter grocery shopping

A small group of activists are trying to shut down the delivery of safe and reliable energy that is needed by families and small business across our community to allow.

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