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A Duke study says axing North Carolina’s 70% climate goal could add $23 billion to fuel bills by 2050. Other analyses predict ...
As North Carolina lawmakers prepare to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of a controversial energy bill, constituents are ...
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Gov. Stein vetoes energy bill reducing emissions standardsJosh Stein vetoed legislation Wednesday ... similar net-zero power plant emissions or 100% renewable energy targets, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council. The bill also contains language ...
A broad energy bill is headed to Gov. Josh Stein's desk after the N.C. Senate agreed Thursday to concur with changes the House made previously. Senate Bill 266, which the House rebranded as "The ...
A move away from clean energy in Washington and Raleigh could make it more difficult for N.C.'s large, expensive offshore ...
With SB 261, Duke Energy would no longer need to meet the 70% reduction by any specified date. Environmental advocates condemned the legislation as a giveaway to Duke.
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Gov. Josh Stein vetoed Senate Bill 266, blocking delays to 2030 emissions goals. Stein opposed Duke’s use of upfront customer ...
Monday, 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.
Supporters say Senate Bill 266 will keep power bills from becoming even more expensive. Critics say it could do the exact opposite. It's now headed to the desk of Gov. Josh Stein.
After a contentious summer of debates, state regulators approved Duke Energy’s plans to supply more energy while lowering emissions. The decision left the utility leaders optimistic about the ...
Duke Energy operates three nuclear power plants in the state, four if you count South Carolina’s Catawba Nuclear Station just below Charlotte. Both Carolinas are top 10 states for nuclear ...
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