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Interior Secretary Calls for Expanded Natural Gas Development

Consumer Energy Alliance's Pennsylvania Energy and Manufacturing Forum in Pittsburgh featured Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke discussing the role of natural gas as...
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CEA Submits More than 340,000 Comments on Offshore Energy

For the third time in eight months, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) has gathered more than 100,000 letters from Americans across all fifty states to...
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Is Natural Gas a Clean Energy Source? This Ohio Congressman Thinks So

Consumer Energy Alliance was pleased to join Congressman Troy Balderson for the announcement of House Resolution 1148 recognizing the benefits of natural gas to...
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Ports: Important National Infrastructure Assets

Along with individuals, households, and families, energy consumers are also businesses and organizations across the country working to supply everyday Americans with products and...

June 2011 Newsletter

June 2011 CEA Newsletter Issue 51   In the summertime We’d like to kick off this month’s newsletter with some light fare to match the season when school’s...

Safety & Security: Both are essential

It is not easy to talk about the importance of a strong domestic oil industry in the wake of the tragic incident in the...
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An Oil Pipeline Approved Without Controversy in Minnesota? Seems So

While political theatre is common-place around the approval of pipelines, Enbridge's Line 4 receives the green light. "Enbridge received the green light to reroute a...
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Farmers Should Care About Energy Development

CEA's Kaitlin Schmidtke explores how additional energy development can help offer stability to farmers across the state, who spend about 30% of their annual...
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Turning Appalachian Trail Into a Green Wall

Consumer Energy Alliance's Brydon Ross takes a stand on red tape created by anti-energy activists in the Appalachian Trail area. "The idea that the 2,200-mile...
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According to Anti-Energy Activists, Maybe We’re All Just Part-Time Workers

Anti-energy activists have continued to say that construction jobs are just temporary, part-time work, and should not be considered as we look at building...