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Small Business Groups, Consumer Advocates and Labor Applaud Gov. DeWine, Ohio Legislature for Ensuring...

Columbus, OH – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, along with the Utility Workers Union of...
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LNG Export Permit Review Is Latest Blow Against American Energy Security, CEA President Says

LNG Permit Pause Will Slow Production, Raise Domestic Prices Restricting U.S. LNG Will Lead to Higher Global Emissions HOUSTON - The Biden Administration’s announcement of a...
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Natural Gas Cutoffs Stifle Business Upstarts and New Housing in New York

New York state's denial of the Williams Cos. pipeline permit is already hurting families, small businesses and stifling development throughout the state, as many...

The Sunshine State and Solar

The Sunshine State, as its name suggests, sees over 120 sunny days a year. Florida’s ideal weather allows the 116 million visitors to enjoy...

Consumer Energy Alliance Welcomes New Member Petrohawk Energy Corporation

HOUSTON — September 22, 2010   Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome a new affiliate member, Petrohawk Energy Corporation, an independent energy company...
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Energy and Environment Group Testifies in Support of Mariner East Pipeline Project Permit Modifications

Harrisburg, PA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today urged the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental...
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Keystone XL Is a Must-have for Nebraska — and Its Farmers

Executive Vice President of Consumer Energy Alliance, Michael Whatley, appeared in the Grand Island Independent news to discuss the benefits of pipeline infrastructure, particularly...
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CT’s Risky Attitude Toward Utilities Won’t Keep Lights on or Lower Prices

Twenty years ago, Connecticut consumers paid only about 30% more than the national average for electricity, and today, it’s 100% more.  CEA's Marc Brown...
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‘Keep It in the Ground’ Movement Targets Gulf of Mexico

CEA's Brent Greenfield was interviewed by E&E News about the importance of ensuring America can benefit from sustainably produced domestic energy. While industry may be fairly...
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Offshore Drilling Votes Are Political Theater for Bad Economic & Environmental Policies: CEA President

Trio of bills destined for nowhere threaten American energy security WASHINGTON- A trio of House bills (H.R. 205, H.R. 1941 and H.R. 1146) that propose...