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  Consumer Group Looks Forward to Future Opportunities for Economic Development, Investment and Job Growth for Region Pittsburgh, PA – Today Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic praised the Allegheny County.

Consumer Group Speaks Out Against Proposed Hydraulic Fracturing Ban Chicago, IL – In case you missed it, more environmentalists are gunning to ban hydraulic fracturing. The Michigan State Board of.

Highlights New Opportunities for Economic Development, Investment and Job Growth for Region Pittsburgh, PA: Today, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Mikus will testify at a public hearing held.

PITTSBURGH, PA — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to announce that Action Supply Products Inc. has joined as its newest affiliate member. Action Supply Products Inc. is a wiping.

Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt gives his take at National Journal’s Expert Blog on what is ahead for Energy in the next four years: Over the next four years,.

From the Anchorage Daily News: Alaska’a Arctic Is Key To North American Energy Self-Sufficiency: In an op-ed recently published in the Anchorage Daily News, CEA-Alaska Communications Director Mary Ann Pease.

A report in the N.Y. Times uses the words “safe” and “hydrofracking” in the same sentence. The analysis conducted by the State of New York has not been publicly released,.

Kevin Doyle: Comprehensive energy policy needed Published: Friday, December 21, 2012 at 5:04 p.m. An important gathering in Jacksonville earlier this month underscored how urgent it is for Florida and.

The empty chair at the fiscal bargaining table: American Energy The pathway to economic freedom is the maximization of America’s energy resources. by Adam Waldeck As the political class and.

Farm Journal Technology: An energized summit was held this week – literally. Not only was the discussion lively, the topic itself was about the current and future energy needs of.