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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.

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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.

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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 –.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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We Need Your Help! A small group of anti-energy activists are trying to stop the flow of clean, affordable natural gas to meet our needs and lower your power bills..

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The average Mid-Continent family currently enjoys some of the lowest electricity costs in the nation. While these low costs are attributable to the region’s access to natural resources and booming.

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According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), Midwesterners pay more for their electricity than the average American household in other parts of the country. [1] Over the past year in.

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