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Detroit Waterfront

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 and 33,000-plus jobs it could cost.

Pipeline Connection

Pipeline infrastructure is extremely important to help our country function. In fact, there are roughly 2.4 million miles of pipe in this vast transportation system. Last year alone, American’s consumed.

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Oil prices continued to rise this week following the decision by OPEC+ to continue their previously planned output increases rather than increasing it further – leading oil to rise four.

Mother and baby son with a book and a flashlight before going to bed

Many people are replacing their outdated incandescent, halogen, and compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs with Light-emitting Diode (LED) bulbs, but what are the benefits of making this change? There are.

Detroit Skyline Aerial View With Lighthouse, Marina, and River

Lansing, MI – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading voice for energy and environmental consumers, issued the following statement in response to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s fearmongering and misleading press.

Young woman checking her train in time board

While many often think of travel for businesses purposes first, according to the U.S. Travel Association (USTA), 74 percent of travel is for leisure and Americans spent $972 billion on.

Making Coffee

Coffee is one of people’s favorite pick-me-ups, and what better way to enjoy your cup of joe in the morning than by knowing that the coffee you are drinking is.

Stack of pipelines

Harrisburg, PA – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, today testified at a joint public hearing of the Pennsylvania Senate Environmental Resources.

Smart Thermostat Temperature

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 shock this winter. Failed regulatory policy.

CNC machine shop with lathes, technicians and workers

As families are paying even more to fill-up at the gas station and home heating costs are expected to soar over 30 percent this winter, CEA’s Chris Ventura looks at.

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