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A controversial bill to unravel North Carolina’s climate law would cost the state more than 50,000 jobs annually and cause ...
A nonprofit called Citizens for NC Jobs paid for mailers praising Democratic lawmakers who broke with their party to back ...
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On July 1, the company’s subsidiary, Duke Energy Carolinas, filed a request for a 7.7% rate increase in South Carolina. If approved, the new power rates will come into effect early next year.
On Monday, the Virginia Department of Energy issued a press release, saying the state is moving forward with plans to use Southwest Virginia as the base of operations for a nuclear reactor.
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Duke Energy Carolinas is seeking an annual revenue increase of $150.5 million, or 7.7%, in South Carolina.
Duke Energy recently proposed replacing two aging coal units with natural gas plants. New proposal could be pathway to keep them online.
Duke's $145 Billion Growth Engine The foundation of the bullish case for Duke Energy is its clear and quantifiable growth plan: a $145 billion capital investment program spanning the next decade.
Nobuo Tanaka of the International Energy Agency (IEA) says Japan can't achieve its 20% nuclear energy mix goal without public support.
Gov. Hochul unveiled New York's nuclear power plant project to power a million homes, which faces permit challenges while promising jobs and a cleaner energy future.
Duke Energy sets new summer peak usage amid heat wave, thanking Carolinas customers for their support and urging energy efficiency.