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CEA Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler discusses how a severance tax on energy production will harm families, farmers, and manufacturers across Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is among 20 finalists for Amazon’s second.

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JEFFERSON CITY, MO — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a national advocate for energy consumers, today released the following statement by CEA’s Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura, after Senate Bill 564.

Offshore oil rig at sunset

With the recent conclusion of the Offshore Technology Conference, CEA’s Brent Greenfield provided his thoughts on how we can continue the American energy renaissance that is bolstering energy security for.

Group of friends with guitar

CEA’s Brent Greenfield discusses increasing gas prices with Newell Normand and how production from the Gulf of Mexico is helping to keep prices low for Louisianians as OPEC ratchets up.

A girl with her Labrador getting ready for vacation

CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura recently spoke with Alan Olson about the increasing financial burden families in the Ohio Valley are facing with rising energy costs and what can.

Family at Sunset

The nation’s offshore energy resources are vast and could help provide long-term reliable energy to American families and businesses, so they can more affordably power and fuel their homes, electronics.

Mother and little son in the car reading

CEA’s Chris Ventura recently commented on the series of one-sided articles published by Gazette-Mail ignoring the economic benefits families and businesses have seen as result of energy production in West.

Offshore wind farm

CEA’s Kevin Doyle combats the myths surrounding offshore energy exploration and production far off Georgia’s coast in the Atlantic so families can benefit from new economic opportunities and lower energy.

Wind turbine with workers

There is a large and growing debate in circles across the country and around the world on whether we should or can move to 100 percent renewables or a zero.

Construction Workers Talking

We’ve talked before about how traditional fuels like natural gas can partner with renewables like wind and solar as a backup fuel for times when the wind doesn’t blow and.

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