THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Earlier this week, Republicans and Democrats in Ohio’s State Senate came together to advocate for the safe, reliable operation of Line 5, citing CEA’s recent independent study on the impact.
Senate Minority Leader Kenny Yuko and Senator Theresa Gavarone provided a bipartisan outlook on the importance of Line 5, discussing Consumer Energy Alliance’s recent independent third-party analysis on the impact.
Consumer Energy Alliance requested an independent analysis on the impact a shutdown of the Line 5 pipeline would have in states across the Midwest which brought into focus the consequences.
CEA’s independent, third-party analysis on the importance of Line 5 was discussed in the context of mounting job losses in both the United States and Canada if the pipeline was.
CEA Mid-Atlantic’s Mike Butler testified in support of legislation protecting consumer choice in Pennsylvania, ensuring that families and businesses have access to affordable and reliable supplies of natural gas. Michael.
Line 5 delivers energy that affordably fuels the lives and livelihoods of countless consumers, farmers and businesses across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. The impact of which was brought to.
Recently, Consumer Energy Alliance looked at the environmental benefits that have accompanied the increased use of natural gas in Louisiana in our Louisiana Emissions Analysis and the positive impact it.
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura spoke with Guy Gordon on WJR 760 about the importance of Line 5 to the economies of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and other states.
Brydon Ross looks at the consequences of an ordinance being considered by the Memphis City Council that could harm economic development by making it difficult to approve any new construction.
CEA’s Brydon Ross talks about the importance of pipelines to safely deliver fuel and other products that consumers across Memphis use every day. “Pipelines help ensure we have life-sustaining products.