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Consumer group calls untapped domestic oil and gas resources “a game-changer” for the economy HOUSTON – November 19, 2009 This week, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) released.

HOUSTON – October 28, 2009 Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) announced its support for a comprehensive set of policy initiatives proposed by the nuclear energy industry that aim to ensure the.

HOUSTON — October 28, 2009 Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) announced its support for a comprehensive set of policy initiatives proposed by the nuclear energy industry that aim to ensure the.

CEA applauds lawmakers for taking a stand in defense and support of offshore energy exploration   WASHINGTON – Imposing a new, potentially sweeping federal oceans program that restricts the responsible.

New statewide radio campaign seeks to educate Tennesseans on perils of a nationwide Low-Carbon Fuel Standard WASHINGTON – October 19, 2009 Efforts to add a Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) to.

As Senate cap-and-trade proponents shift message campaign to focus on “national security,” CEA reminds lawmakers that a Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) would make America less secure HOUSTON – With the.

WASHINGTON – October 1, 2009 One year ago today, a 27-year old federal ban on offshore energy exploration and production in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans was formally retired following.

Amendment would streamline domestic energy development, help stabilize costs for American consumers WASHINGTON – September 22, 2009 As the US Senate considers an appropriations measure setting aside funds for the.

Amendment would streamline domestic energy development, help stabilize costs for American consumers WASHINGTON – September 22, 2009 As the US Senate considers an appropriations measure setting aside funds for the.

WASHINGTON – September 21, 2009 Following a letter from nearly 100 House Republicans, led by Reps. Doc Hastings (R-WA), Rob Bishop (R-UT), and Tom Price (R-GA), urging Interior Secretary Ken.