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New Mexico’s Housing Costs Are Going Higher, Squeezing Working Families

New Mexico pulled off a rare feat late last year – it had record-setting home sales while high mortgage costs dulled sales across the...

A better way to create jobs

This week as Congress debates a $15 billion jobs bill aimed at getting more than 15 million unemployed Americans back to work, there is...

STEM Education Critical to Energy Future

One Day Can Change a Life: Workforce Development and STEM Education Critical to Energy Future Posted: 10/15/2012 11:47 am For decades, many believed that scarcity of...

Energy: A Nonpartisan Priority Obama And The New Congress Should Agree On

After the results are tallied across the nation and new members are sworn in, the Congress and administration will begin to forge their policy...
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Gov. Whitmer’s Line 5 Pipeline War Finally Draws in Canada

CEA has been warning of the economic calamity that shutting the Line 5 tunnel project down would entail, including the $20.5 billion in losses...
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Cost of Natural Gas Soaring, Leading to Sticker Shock for Customers

As the temperatures outside drop, the price to heat your home could soar. The cost of natural gas is surging and it’s fueling sticker...
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Energy Grows the New Mexico Economy

New Mexico is a land known for its rich history and vibrant culture. This unique foundation creates a melting pot of traditions and families...

Affordable Energy, Affordable Travel and Expanded Opportunities for Emerging Economies

A hundred years ago, international travel was either for the wealthy or for migrants who wanted a new life so bad that they were...
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Transmission Reform Can Deliver Resiliency and Affordability to Indiana Consumers

Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today released a report examining the right of first refusal...
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South Carolina Emissions Fell 89 Percent as States across the Nation Prove They Don’t...

Columbia, SC. – Given that South Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions fell by 89 percent since...