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Pennsylvania Farm

CEA’s Mike Butler examines the environmental improvements that have been made across Pennsylvania thanks to natural gas, nuclear energy, conservation, efficiency, and an increase in carbon-free generation. Even without being.

oil and gas

Consumer Energy Alliance’s David Holt recently spoke out against the moratorium on offshore energy exploration in the Gulf of Mexico and how it will impact Gulf States that allow responsible.

Grandparent helping with homework

CEA’s Mike Butler discusses the importance of supporting a balanced energy policy which ensures low income earners and seniors living on fixed incomes have access to affordable and reliable energy.

Mom cooking with children

CEA’s recent report, “How Oil and Natural Gas Have Energized Oklahoma” was featured on the Radio Oklahoma Network. A report by the Consumer Energy Alliance says expanded pipeline infrastructure and.

Putting gas in car

CEA’s David Holt joined Newsradio AM 740 to talk about Hurricane Laura’s impact on refinery operations and what that might mean for energy consumers. Listen at – AM 740 KTRH

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Mother and son saving money in a piggybank

As companies look to move their supply chains back to America, CEA’s David Holt reflects on the import role of affordable and reliable energy for businesses and families. Case in.

Welder in manufacturing facility

CEA’s David Holt discusses the importance of energy production in the United States and the necessity of our domestically produced energy to bringing critical industries back home. We must have.

Worker at construction site with rebar

CEA’s research on Ohio’s natural gas cost savings for consumers was recently highlighted in a piece discussing how lower energy prices coupled with Ohio energy production is creating new opportunities.

Wilson Dam in Alabama

CEA’s Kaitlin Schmidtke examines how Gulf Coast energy is essential to Alabama’s economic recovery. For instance, studies conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) indicate that wind energy may.

Propane Tanks in the Winter

With more than 250,000 Wisconsinites depending on propane for home heating and thousands of farmers dependent on propane for frying crops, it is essential our energy infrastructure continues to deliver.

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