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Consumer Energy Alliance

THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER

Regional Chapters

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Since the success of the trans-Alaska pipeline system in 1977, oil and natural gas pipelines have been delivering our energy needs in a safe and environmentally-friendly way. With sensors, drones,.

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The positive economic and environmental impacts of Royal Dutch Shell’s petrochemical complex in Potter Township, Beaver County are clear: …Many of the materials we use to improve our environment include.

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From agribusiness to airlines, every aspect of Georgia’s economy depends on energy. Our lawmakers should continue to support the push for American energy dominance, not blanket energy bans that will.

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Georgians Need Smarter, More Capable Electric Infrastructure to Ensure Reliability and Keep Prices Low Making Investments Today, to Improve Tomorrow You may not realize it, but we are asking more.

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New Mexico’s oil and gas industry boom is expected to continue growing at record rates. With that, infrastructure across the state will be needed to ensure energy can reach homes.

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CEA Michigan State Director, Chris Ventura discusses why it’s important for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel to provide the facts of Line 5 to voters: If Nessel fairly communicated both.

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While political theatre is common-place around the approval of pipelines, Enbridge’s Line 4 receives the green light. “Enbridge received the green light to reroute a 10-mile stretch of its Line.

DAPL Protests

Thanks to poor politics, natural gas shortages in states like New York are becoming the norm. While anti-energy activists declare this a “win”, people lose work and families and businesses.

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CEA Mike Butler explains how bad energy policy has led to unaffordable energy prices for many New Jersey families, leading to another safety net for those who cannot afford these.

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CEA’s Victoria Gonzalez discusses how when the price of energy increases, New Mexican farmers have a harder time affording the watering of crops, fertilizers, and agro-chemicals. Hartman’s situation is demonstrative.

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