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DENVER, CO – Gathered in front of East High School in Denver, children, parents, teachers and families joined Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the Consumer Energy Education Foundation (CEEF), and over.
This year, Energy Day Colorado, co-hosted by Consumer Energy Alliance and the Consumer Energy Education Foundation, brought hands-on STEM learning to families across the region. When Nancy Kreitler saw an.
CEA’s latest report, “Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania,” was referenced by The Sentinel in talking about Pennsylvania’s natural gas industry and environmental safeguards. The natural gas industry is an easy whipping.
CEA’s Emily Haggstrom discusses how Proposition 112, which is an attempt to ban energy development in Colorado, will cause the state to lose up to $218 billion and 147,000 jobs.
CEA’s reports around consumer savings and job creation as a result of natural gas development in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia were highlighted by Energy in Depth. A trio of.
With Energy Day Colorado just around the corner, CEA’s Andrew Browning talks about the importance of bringing hands-on STEM education to kids and what they can find at Energy Day.
CEA’s Tim Page examines the real-world impact shutting down critical energy infrastructure projects in the name of politics has on families across the state. It’s bad policy to keep thousands.
Mike Butler, CEA’s Mid-Atlantic Executive Director talks about the importance of sound permitting policies, based on science and not political hyperbole, when reviewing critical infrastructure projects. Permitting regimes like FERC.
CHARLESTON, W.V. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, West Virginians saved more than $4 billion between 2006 and 2016, according.
From one Texas community that looks to use only solar panels, to the growth of natural gas in the U.S., here’s our top five news stories this week. Wind and.