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Duke Energy filed plans Tuesday for meeting growing electricity demand and reducing the use of fossil fuels to address climate change. Coal plants are going away, but new gas-fired power plants and small nuclear reactors will take their place, along with renewable energy.
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Updated 4:53 p.m.Duke Energy filed appeals Friday of state environmental regulators' April orders to remove coal ash at six North Carolina plants that…
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People who live around a half-dozen of Duke Energy coal ash sites in North Carolina have expressed strong feelings over the past few weeks about how Duke…
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Residents around some Duke Energy coal ash dumps have been urging North Carolina regulators this month to require Duke to dig up the ash and move it to…
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Duke Energy says the 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline is on track to open in late 2019, even though it's still awaiting final state and federal approvals.…
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Duke Energy has given state environmental officials details of how it plans to provide safe, permanent water supplies to people who live near the…