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In The Media

Anti-Pipeline activist violence

Chris Ventura, Midwest Director of Consumer Energy Alliance, underlines the importance of keeping extreme activists’ actions in check. “Time and again we have seen extremists sabotage facilities, trespass, attempt to.

Children Having Bath And Brushing Teeth

As CEA continues to advocate for access to affordable, reliable energy, we’ve found that low-income households rely heavily on natural gas for that affordability. This is an issue that civil.

City Council Meeting

Consumer Energy Alliance recently started a tele-town hall series, for access to future meetings, please sign for action alerts on our home page. The Pennsylvania Energy Infrastructure Alliance shared some.

Electrician Repairing Line

CEA previously released a statement supporting the Federal Energy Regulatory Committee and National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ joint effort in designating utility workers as essential. Brydon Ross explains why.

Two engineers in front of large refinery

New infrastructure always brings new revenue to the community. Chris Ventura, Consumer Energy Alliance Midwest Director urges Ohioans to support the Belmont County cracker facility. “This new supply chain will.

South Carolina Myrtle Beach

The Public Utility Regulatory Policy Act (PURPA) is costing consumers billions, and desperately needs an upgrade. CEA Southeast Director, Kevin Doyle shares how it’s impacted South Carolinians. “PURPA forces utilities.

Welder Inside of Pipeline

Consumer Energy Alliance and other industry groups urged the Supreme Court to repeal a ruling on the PennEast pipeline, citing that the ruling would have devastating impacts on families, farmers.

Texas State Capitol building in downtown Austin USA

When a state’s economy saves $60 billion from one industry, it’s best to keep that industry afloat. It is important that Texas policymakers ensure that a booming industry doesn’t take.

Larimer Street in Denver Colorado

As we previously reported, oil and natural gas production in Colorado is helping families and businesses save $12.4 billion. Because of these savings and the impact of the oil and.

Construction Workers Talking

As blanket bans on fracking continue to be a topic of conversation at debates, the devastation on economies that depend on the energy industry continue to be glossed over. CEA.