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CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – July 9

Gas prices are on the rise and unfortunately, they're expected to keep climbing, with some experts predicting oil could top $100 a barrel. AAA...

CEA Newsletter October 2010

October 2010 CEA Newsletter Issue 42    As CEA prepares for our annual Energy Day event, we are continuing to focus on the energy issues that face...
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Rural and Low-Income Communities Benefit from All-of-the-Above Energy Policy, Leading Consumer Energy and Environmental...

Washington, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading energy and environmental advocate for families and businesses, released the following statement as the Senate...

Alaska by numbers

Advocates of increased domestic drilling have enough important battles brewing in the country’s lower 48 states to keep them busy. But it is important...
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America’s Other Workers on the Front Lines of the Coronavirus Fight: Utilities

As part of our chronicling of everyday work in extraordinary times, we're highlighting workers that risk their safety on the frontlines of the coronavirus. We...
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Alaska Energy Organizations Send Letter to President Obama

"The very concept of Alaska’s statehood is predicated on the development of our natural resources." Consumer Energy Alliance's Alaska chapter this week signed on to...

CEA Fla. Advocates for KXL

In Florida, CEA is advocating to build the Keystone XL pipeline.  Exec. Director Kevin Doyle makes the case: Sunshine State News: Kevin Doyle, executive director of...
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From Pipelines to Solar Panels: Energizing the States

CEA's David Holt discusses current trends in electricity markets. Two interesting energy trends concern the electricity markets. Electricity providers are relying more on natural gas...
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Lake Okeechobee: Why Water Level Matters to South Florida

Activists have bullied the Army Corps of Engineers to lower Lake Okeechobee's water levels. The idea comes from preventing the spread of algal blooms,...
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Murphy’s Energy Master Plan for New Jersey is Costly Foolishness

As we work towards a more sustainable energy future while ensuring consumers can afford to power homes and factories, CEA's report on New Jersey...