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Just As Consumers Must Replace Appliances, Utilities Must Upgrade, Too

Did your utility company request a rate increase recently or gain regulatory approval for higher electricity fees? Is your school district eyeing or seeking...

CEAs Top Five Energy Stories in the News – October 16

Earlier this week, global energy news was filled with headlines about the OPEC+ alliance and their focus on ensuring that oil prices do not...
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Consumer Energy Advocate Applauds Judge LaFave’s Decision to Modernize Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today commended Minnesota Judge James LaFave after he upheld the draft water quality certificate that the Minnesota...
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Turkey Point Is Helping South Florida’s Environment & Economy

CEA Kevin Doyle examines how nuclear power in Florida provides carbon-free, environmentally sustainable energy that fuels Florida's economic growth. If our state is going to...
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Dakota Access Pipeline Expansion Approved by Illinois Commerce Commission

Nation’s Largest Consumer Energy Group Applauds Decision to Approve Major DAPL Expansion Springfield, IL  – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading consumer energy advocate, released...
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Gulf Energy Critical for Conservation, Economic Recovery and Jobs

Kaitlin Schmidtke, CEA's Gulf Coast Executive Director, examines the necessity of energy production in the Gulf of Mexico and the 20,000 jobs it supports...

CEAs Top Five Energy Stories in the News – October 9

Global energy headlines kept us busy this week as we saw cooling demand keeping oil stuck around $40 per barrel, fracking take a central...
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Let History – and Reality – Underline Why the Great Lakes Tunnel Project Is...

Hostile opposition to major tunnel projects like the Great Lakes Tunnel Project is nothing new. It took nearly two centuries before the tunnel across...
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According to Anti-Energy Activists, Maybe We’re All Just Part-Time Workers

Anti-energy activists have continued to say that construction jobs are just temporary, part-time work, and should not be considered as we look at building...

CEAs Top Five Energy Stories in the News – October 2

This week was full of huge headlines, so let's jump right into the biggest stories. Everyone’s talking about the madness that came out of...