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Many factors, including laws, regulations, politics, and other financial considerations we may not be aware of, significantly influence the affordability and reliability of the electricity our local utilities provide. However,.

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Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading advocate for sensible energy policies that provide all available energy choices for families, small businesses, manufacturers, and farmers, applauds Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and.

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CEA’s Midwest Executive Director, Chris Ventura, explored some of the challenges consumers face if they want to generate their own electricity form solar panels with CNET. “For the vast majority.

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With Florida evaluating it’s energy policies, CEA’s Kevin Doyle examines how consumers can benefit from a diversity of sustainable energy resources. “I think what Florida has proven is that you.

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In the rapidly evolving global energy landscape, one metal is emerging as a critical player: copper. Known for its excellent conductivity and versatility, copper is essential in numerous industries, particularly.

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BATON ROUGE – Consumer Energy Alliance, the leading consumer advocate focused on the impacts energy policy has on families, small businesses, and consumers, applauds the Louisiana Legislature and Governor Jeff.

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There are different types of energy markets, but let’s focus on two types that appear across the country: regulated and restructured or deregulated. In regulated markets, investor-owned utilities (IOUs) own.

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Twenty years ago, Connecticut consumers paid only about 30% more than the national average for electricity, and today, it’s 100% more. CEA’s Marc Brown explores why consumers are paying more,.

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• Memorial Day forecast to be this year’s priciest holiday at the pump • Gasoline price changes of just a few cents a gallon can significantly alter household budgets •.

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This week, CEA’s Kevin Doyle sat down with Local 10 News to talk about Florida energy policies that can bring affordable costs and reliable service to families across Florida. Listen.

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