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The average Mid-Continent family currently enjoys some of the lowest electricity costs in the nation. While these low costs are attributable to the region’s access to natural resources and booming.

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According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), Midwesterners pay more for their electricity than the average American household in other parts of the country. [1] Over the past year in.

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The Mid-Atlantic region, comprised of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C., spend nearly $233 more on electricity over the course of a year..

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New England families pay significantly more for their electricity than any other region in the contiguous U.S.[1] In fact, the most recent data available from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

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U.S. House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources “Evaluating Federal Offshore Oil and Gas Development on the Outer Continental Shelf” Prepared Testimony of Michael Whatley Executive Vice President,.

AUGUSTA, MAINE — Recent polling conducted for Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) examined how Maine voters feel about solar power, including concerns about the availability of affordable energy and the importance.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – A majority of voters in Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina support the expansion of domestic energy production and infrastructure – including the approval and construction of.

Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure

A new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) found that rejecting pipeline infrastructure would remove almost one-third of U.S. electricity generation capacity by 2030, dangerously raising electric rates.

Incentivizing Solar Energy: An In-Depth Analysis of U.S. Solar Incentives

As part of Consumer Energy Alliance’s (CEA) Solar Energy Future campaign, the organization today released a new report, “Incentivizing Solar Energy: An In-Depth Analysis of U.S. Solar Incentives,” that provides.

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