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• Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 Breaks Permitting Reform Stalemate • Current Administration’s Opposition to Reform for All Energy Forms Has Kept Prices High WASHINGTON – Consumer Energy Alliance.

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• Law will accelerate billions in carbon capture, hydrogen hub opportunities • Carbon capture poised to generate well-paying building trade jobs HARRISBURG, Pa. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading.

Businesses in Montana

WASHINGTON – The United States is on the wrong track and there is strong opposition to government policies designed to ban new gas-powered vehicles, according to new polling among likely.

Woman Cooking Meat on Propane Barbecue Grill

As higher energy prices continue to ripple through the economy, increasing the prices of food and other necessities, CEA President David Holt talks about the impact this will have on.

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As electric utilities across the country look to improve storm response, CEA Midwest Executive Director talked about a new program being deployed in Michigan using retired first responders to help.

Cleveland Ohio in the evening

Following the passage of Senate Resolution 155 which supports consumer choice in the automotive marketplace, Consumer Energy Alliance released the following statement by Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura: “We applaud.

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As Arizonans see gas prices moderate for the first time in months, Consumer Energy Alliance looks at the summer travel season and how consumers can continue to cope with historically.

Pipeline worker in pipe

Consumer Energy Alliance’s independent, third-party report Enbridge Line 5 | Shutdown Impacts on Transportation Fuel which examined the consumer impact of shutting down Line 5 was recently discussed by Derek.

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Columbus, OH – Today, the Iowa Utilities Board approved a permit to build and operate the first new carbon pipeline in the Midwest, designed to capture carbon emissions from 50.

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CEA’s David Holt sat down with Action News 5 to talk about the impact high gas prices have had on summer travel plans. Watch here – Action News 5

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