Alliance for Energy and Economic Growth
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The Alliance for Energy and Economic Growth (AEEG) is a Washington, DC-based energy industry front group. The AEEG describes itself as, "... a broad-based coalition of more than 1,200 members that develop, deliver or consume energy from all sources."
The Alliance for Energy and Economic Growth and the American Gas Association
According to DNS Stuff, the AEEG's website (www.yourenergyfuture.org) is registered to Gordon Barnes, online communications director for the American Gas Association, a trade organization representing energy utility companies.
The Alliance for Energy and Economic Growth and Edison Electric Institute
According to DNS Stuff, the webmaster for AEEG's website (www.yourenergyfuture.org) is listed as the Edison Electric Institute, an association of US shareholder-owned electric companies.
The Alliance for Energy and Economic Growth and the Nuclear Energy Institute
The AEEG's voice mail directs you call Rob Dubrow at the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) for questions regarding billing. The NEI is trade association representing 27 nuclear utilities in the United States.
The Alliance for Energy and Economic Growth and Energy-Sector Funding
A March, 2005 document lists members of the AEEG's "steering committee." According to the AEEG website, it is through the payment of fees by steering committee members that AEEG operates. In 2005, steering committee members included: Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, American Petroleum Institute, Association of Oil Pipe Lines, National Mining Association, Peabody Energy and the US Oil and Gas Association.



