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CEA’s Kevin Doyle examines how harmful energy policies can lead to increasing the financial burden of working families and those living on fixed incomes. A pair of Virginia lawmakers recently.

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CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura discusses how areas across the state are witnessing higher levels of economic development and employment as a result of harnessing Ohio’s natural resources. By.

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Kaitlin Schmidtke, CEA’s Alabama State Director talks about the importance of affordable, reliable energy to Alabama’s farmers and what we need to do to keep energy prices low. Farmers also.

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CEA President David Holt previews the energy discussions and challenges that lie ahead in 2019, and what energy consumers – from families and small businesses to manufacturers – can expect..

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CEA Florida’s Executive Director, Kevin Doyle, discusses how Floridians are negatively impacted by proposals that will unnecessarily cause energy prices to increase. Advocating for an energy plan that increases domestic.

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Kevin Doyle, CEA Florida’s Executive Director talks about the importance of offshore energy to the growth of Florida’s economy and energy consumers across the state. It would also increase economic.

Fort Lauderdale Beach at sunrise from drone point of view

Kevin Doyle, CEA Florida Executive Director, talks about the need for an energy plan that works for all Floridians – one that protects our environment while allowing for affordable, reliable.

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CEA’s Victoria Gonzales looks at the way millennials view energy and how it can contribute to creating a more sustainable environment. As a young professional and only a few years.

Offshore energy production in the Gulf of Mexico

Gas prices across the state and region are hovering at yearly lows, providing families with significant savings. However, recent decisions by Russia and OPEC may see prices increase as we.

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Last year, Consumer Energy Alliance called into question a New England electricity report commissioned by anti-energy groups which led to regulators reviewing inaccurate allegations. CEA’s Brydon Ross commented on yet.

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