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With Energy Day Denver just around the corner, CEA’s Emily Haggstrom and Andrew Browning spent time with CBS 4 talking about the experiences kids will have and the official robotics.

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According to the US Census Bureau Population clock, the population of the United States on July 4 was more than 328 million – which is up more than 2.3 million.

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CEA’s Andrew Browning talks about the importance of STEM education and how Energy Day Denver helps kids connect to science through hands-on activities. Between reality shows and social media, kids.

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There’s some good news for consumers this week regarding energy costs, alternative sources of energy, and renewable energy. 1. With oil and gas on an upswing, is Jefferson County, Ohio.

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CEA’s report, The Benefits of Ohio’s Natural Gas Production to Energy Consumers and Job Creators, analyzed the savings reduced natural gas prices brought to Ohio’s energy consumers as well as.

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CEA President David Holt recently opined on the lack of civility and increasing lawlessness of anti-energy protesters (as we’ve documented multiple times – see for example here and here) which.

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CEA’s recent report, “Everyday Energy for Pennsylvania,” was highlighted by the Pittsburgh Business Times. Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Pennsylvanians.

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After a long day, it’s nice to come home, flip on the lights and turn on the TV while you change clothes and get ready to start dinner or head.

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Chris Ventura, CEA Midwest Executive Director, recently discussed the importance Ohio energy production has had on reducing energy costs for families and farmers while increasing employment opportunities across the state..

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PITTSBURGH, P.A. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Pennsylvanians saved more than $30.5 billion between 2006 and 2016, according to.

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