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Proposed bill would undo NC climate goals, change rules for Duke Energy raising ratesSupporters say the proposal would slow the need for Duke to add more renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, thereby ...
With the summer months and sweltering temperatures quickly approaching, Duke Energy Florida is highlighting EnergyWise Home, ...
Republican senators introduced a bill entitled “Energy Security and Affordability Act,” SB 261, which would repeal state requirements for Duke Energy to meet carbon reduction by 2030.
The state’s growing population strikes concerns for state leaders about the future of energy, but a bill addressing the issue has an organization concerned for impacts on residential ratepayers.
Senate Bill 261 would eliminate the 2030 deadline for Duke Energy to reduce carbon emissions by 70% and allow it to charge customers for power plants not yet built. Proponents argue the bill will ...
The state’s growing population strikes concerns for state leaders about the future of energy, but a bill addressing the issue has an organization concerned for impacts on residential ratepayers.
A Duke Energy rate increase has officially gone into effect, and customers will notice an increase on their monthly energy ...
The Bailey Mill Renewable Energy Center will bring renewable infrastructure to Jefferson County, leading to increased ...
The Ohio House has voted to repeal the remaining aspects of the corrupt legislation that forces ratepayers to spend hundreds ...
Last year, Duke Energy requested and received a four-year deadline extension from the N.C. Utilities Commission, which has the legal authority to grant it. If the bill becomes law, Duke Energy ...
A Florence mother says that for several years Duke Energy told her that they were going to remove a dead tree in her backyard ...
S.B. 261 would nix a goal set for North Carolina’s investor-owned utilities — primarily Duke Energy — to cut emissions 70 ...
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