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Colorado Mine Closure Could Leave 200 Workers Out of Luck

A controversial court decision in Colorado threatens to put more than 200 mine employees out of work and could result in a loss of...

Fuel agreement wrong for state

The following op-ed from Michael Whatley, Vice President of Consumer Energy Alliance, appeared in the Stamford Advocate here on June 25, 2010. Just as the...
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New Mexico’s Rural Communities Can’t Afford Higher Energy Prices

CEA's Victoria Gonzalez discusses how when the price of energy increases, New Mexican farmers have a harder time affording the watering of crops, fertilizers,...
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Group Touts Natural Gas Savings, Wants More Pipeline Capacity, Fracking

CEA's Mike Butler looks at how New York's politicians are closing the door on providing families affordable energy as moratoriums on natural gas are...
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Consumer Group Responds to New York Regulators Denying Williams Pipeline Permit

CEA's Brydon Ross offers insight to why the denial of the permit for the Williams Pipeline is bad for consumers in New York and...

Consumer Energy Alliance Applauds Corps of Engineers Keystone XL Permit Approval

HOUSTON, TX: Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) applauds the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Galveston District for quickly approving the one of the needed wetlands and water crossings...

David Holt: Critical Issues Overlooked in Current Energy Discussion

David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, submitted the following Op-Ed to Independent Petroleum Association of America blog on September 15, 2009. Critical Issues Overlooked...
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Invest in Michigan Energy Jobs

Since the latest recession, Michigan has almost fully recovered the majority of the manufacturing jobs it lost.  Yet, University of Michigan economists are predicting...
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Ohio’s Natural Gas Resource Has Good Impact on the Economy

Ohio's economy has seen significant growth in the last ten years due to utilizing it's own natural gas supply. "With the significant increased assessment of...

Report: Pennsylvania Consumers Saved More Than $30 Billion Over 10 Years from Lower Natural...

PITTSBURGH, P.A.  — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Pennsylvanians saved more than $30.5 billion...