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Consumer Energy Alliance Releases Report Highlighting the Economic Harm that a Line 5 Closure Will Have on Michigan’s Families, Businesses and Industries LANSING, MI – Shutting down the Line 5.

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Consumer Energy Alliance Releases Report Highlighting the Economic Harm that a Line 5 Closure Will Have on Indiana’s Families, Businesses and Industries INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Shutting down the Line 5.

Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

Consumer Energy Alliance Releases Report Highlighting the Economic Harm that a Line 5 Closure Will Have on Pennsylvania’s Families, Businesses and Industries HARRISBURG, PA – Shutting down the Line 5.

Solar energy farm

TALLAHASSEE – The Florida House of Representatives today passed Florida House Bill 741, which addresses solar energy expansion and helps modernize net metering incentives, sponsored by Florida Representatives Lawrence McClure.

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WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, on Thursday launched the “Open the Gulf” campaign to help counter surging prices at.

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CEA’s Andrew Browning joined John Rush to talk about energy affordability for consumers who are seeing rising energy prices everywhere they look. Listen here – KLZ 560 AM

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Two offshore oil rigs during sunset

WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Federal Affairs Adviser Michael Zehr made the following statement after the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia blocked a federal offshore oil.

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CEA’s President David Holt talked with Shara and Jim on Houston’s Morning News about soaring energy prices and the necessity of oil and natural gas production to ensure affordable energy.

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ANNAPOLIS, MD – Removing natural gas service and usage could cost Baltimore households more than $26,000 each, a Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) analysis found. The report “The Hidden Costs of.

Processing plant

CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler looks at how new investment in Pennsylvania will create jobs while also contributing to sustaining our environment by creating lower-carbon gasoline with less industrial.

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