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The bill also would have allowed Duke Energy to bill customers for the construction cost of plants that haven’t yet been built.
A bill that would have impacted utility costs and the state’s climate goals has been vetoed by Governor Josh Stein. READ MORE ...
Among its provisions, the bill would release Duke Energy from a goal set by law in 2021 to achieve a 70% drop in the amount of carbon dioxide released by power plants in North Carolina from 2005 ...
The bill also includes language that would change how Duke can set rates and recover costs from power plants, including nuclear and natural gas-fired facilities, that have yet to be constructed.
"Championing working families." Governor vetoes controversial bill that could have driven up energy costs: 'This bill fails ...
North Carolina lawmakers have approved a bill to let Duke Energy delay planned carbon-emissions reductions and also allow the utility to charge rate-payers for new power plants before they’re built.
Constellation Energy , Duke Energy , Pacific Gas & Electric and all other operators of the country’s commercial nuclear power ...
The bill also would have allowed Duke Energy to bill customers for the construction cost of plants that haven’t yet been built.
A new N.C. State university analysis says additional gas plants could cost Duke Energy ratepayers $9 billion more than previously reported if an interim carbon dioxide reduction target is removed ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein vetoed legislation Wednesday that in part would repeal an interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate set for power generation in a 2021 law, arguing ...
The company's electric utilities serve 8.6 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and collectively own 55,100 megawatts of energy capacity.
Duke Energy and county officials are set to run a 30-second quarterly sirens test around the Harris Nuclear Plant next week.