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Senior citizen keeping warm by the fire

CEA’s Mike Butler examines one of the consequences of cancelled energy infrastructure projects which places constraints on the energy supplies Americans need to power their lives and livelihoods – higher.

Father and daughter removing snow from car windows

Misguided federal policies are contributing tot he rising inflation families are seeing at the grocery store and gas pump. CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura examines what policies would help.

Warehouse with boxes

WASHINGTON, D.C. – America’s businesses and manufacturers can expect to pay at least $41.4 billion more for business-related energy costs in 2022, according to analysis by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA),.

New York park in winter

CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler speaks with CBS New York about America’s rising natural gas production and how consumers will ultimately pay the price for bad policies leading to.

Woman Teleworking

As we work towards a more sustainable energy future while ensuring consumers can afford to power homes and factories, CEA’s report on New Jersey energy savings was recently cited. The.

Chicago Theater

CHICAGO, IL – Removing natural gas service and usage could cost Chicago households more than $27,000 each, a Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) analysis found. The report “The Hidden Costs of.

Northeast Snow Storm

Marc Brown, CEA Northeast’s Executive Director, sat down with WCAX to talk about how keeping the heat on this winter at an affordable price may be tougher this winter due.

Natural gas used for cooking

Even with the Biden administration’s call for the power sector to decarbonize, many Southeastern utilities plan to add large amounts of natural gas to their grids, a move they say.

Mother preparing healthy food lunch boxes for children in kitchen

CEA’s Chris Ventura discusses the policy choices will lead to $13.6 billion more in heating costs, forcing families to choose whether they have enough money to heat their homes or.

Child outside with campfire

As New Englanders get ready for the harsh winter months ahead, the regional grid operator has already warned rolling blackouts may be possible. With a lack of investment in pipeline.

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