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Hot Air Balloons

You’ve likely heard buzz about critical minerals, but have you heard the term critical element? They’re essential for things we use every day like hard drives, treatments for respiratory illnesses,.

Woman Clothes Shopping

As a society we are all about speed – especially when it comes to what we wear. Fast fashion is a term that denotes clothing trends that copy runway fashion.

Putting gas in car

Michael Zehr, CEA’s federal policy advisor recently sat down with Cheddar News to talk about soaring gas prices and the pain consumers will be feeling when paying their energy bills.

Manufacturing on the factory floor

CEA’s independent report, The Regional Economic and Fiscal Impacts of an Enbridge Line 5 Shutdown, was recently citied examining the substantial economic impact and job losses losing this pipeline would.

Larimer Street in Denver Colorado

CEA’s Emily Haggstrom looked at some of the unintended consequences of the Build Back Better bill which would negatively impact economic competitiveness in Colorado and constrain our opportunities to achieve.

Installing a Washer and Dryer

It’s almost the end of 2021! There are probably some people out there who are absolutely delighted, while it is dreadful to others. Regardless, the beginning of a New Year.

Senior citizen keeping warm by the fire

CEA’s Mike Butler examines one of the consequences of cancelled energy infrastructure projects which places constraints on the energy supplies Americans need to power their lives and livelihoods – higher.

Father and daughter removing snow from car windows

Misguided federal policies are contributing tot he rising inflation families are seeing at the grocery store and gas pump. CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura examines what policies would help.

Top 5 Stories in Energy This Week 12172021

As temperatures continue to drop across the country, New Englanders are at risk of rolling blackouts. New England’s grid is often near the limit in the winter months, but severe.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – America’s businesses and manufacturers can expect to pay at least $41.4 billion more for business-related energy costs in 2022, according to analysis by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA),.