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The Daily Caller investigates a top concern for everyone involved with the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline: once operating how safe is it? Excerpt: Despite criticism from environmentalists, Keystone.

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After Pennsylvania’s Democratic Party recently approved a controversial moratorium on Marcellus Shale development, Consumer Energy Alliance is polling state lawmakers on their support of the policy. The proposal, offered in.

HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome the Kenworth Alaska as its newest affiliate member. Kenworth Alaska is Alaska’s premier full-service Kenworth truck dealer. As part of.

An independent study released today finds the Keystone XL pipeline will have “no material impact” on Greenhouse gas emissions. IHS-CERA Study: “Even if the Keystone XL pipeline does not move.

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Arlington, VA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) will host the “2013 Virginia Energy & Opportunity Forum: A Discussion with Virginia’s Gubernatorial Candidates” on August 29th where both Attorney General Ken.

Even as the Keystone XL pipeline languishes in the regulatory limbo of the Obama administration, as many as 37 other pipeline projects are nearing completion or are under way. The.

CEA Executive Vice President Michael Whatley is keeping a close eye on the latest developments around the permit to build the Keystone XL pipeline. This week he sat down for.

Pittsburgh, PA – Energy Consumer advocate Consumer Energy Alliance – Mid Atlantic is asking Pennsylvania state legislators if they agree or disagree with a proposal made in June by the.

Pittsburgh, PA – Energy Consumer advocate Consumer Energy Alliance – Mid Atlantic is asking Pennsylvania state legislators if they agree or disagree with a proposal made in June by the.

Feel like your spending more and more on gasoline? Well, you are, and spending more each year. The U.S. Department of Energy keeps track of an annual estimate of how.