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CEA’s independent, third-party analysis on the importance of Line 5 was discussed in the context of mounting job losses in both the United States and Canada if the pipeline was.

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CEA Mid-Atlantic’s Mike Butler testified in support of legislation protecting consumer choice in Pennsylvania, ensuring that families and businesses have access to affordable and reliable supplies of natural gas. Michael.

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Line 5 delivers energy that affordably fuels the lives and livelihoods of countless consumers, farmers and businesses across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. The impact of which was brought to.

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Recently, Consumer Energy Alliance looked at the environmental benefits that have accompanied the increased use of natural gas in Louisiana in our Louisiana Emissions Analysis and the positive impact it.

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

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As the latest energy and climate debate continue, Consumer Energy Alliance remains an advocate for shining light on the challenges ahead for implementing various proposed state and federal renewable energy.

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CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura spoke with Guy Gordon on WJR 760 about the importance of Line 5 to the economies of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and other states.

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Consumer Energy Alliance Releases Report Highlighting Economic Impacts to Midwest and Great Lakes Consumers from Reckless Line 5 Closure LANSING, MI – An unnecessary and premature shutdown of the Line.

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Albany, NY – Banning natural gas service could cost New York households more than $35,000 each, a Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) analysis released today found. The study updates data from.

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Brydon Ross looks at the consequences of an ordinance being considered by the Memphis City Council that could harm economic development by making it difficult to approve any new construction.

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