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Posts about the Keystone XL pipeline.

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Washington, D.C. – Senate Energy and Natural Resources held a full committee hearing today to examine the causes, outlook and implications of international and domestic energy price trends. Consumer Energy.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – American families can expect to pay more to visit their loved ones this holiday season while also shelling out more for everything from food to toys due.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to today’s action by President Joe Biden canceling the Keystone XL pipeline, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt issued the following statement: “Consumer Energy.

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Leading Consumer Energy Advocate Applauds Administration’s Request to U.S. Supreme Court to Revive Permit Program WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for sensible energy policies for.

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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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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Executive Vice President Michael Whatley released the following statement after the Nebraska Public Service Commission (NPSC) announced they would grant the final major.

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The Pine Bluff Commercial reports how U.S. Senator Mark Pryor and U.S. Representative Tom Cotton appeared together at event organized by Consumer Energy Alliance to protest ongoing delays in approving.

USA Today: At a time of rising global competition for energy resources, the pipeline would bring reliable new oil supplies to a U.S. that still imports 40% of its crude,.

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,.