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Wilmington Star-News on MSNHigh costs prompt Duke to move away from NC offshore wind projects, including Brunswick
The decision is another blow to the industry that has been facing serious economic and political headwinds in Washington and ...
Duke Energy has reported $985 million in profits in its Q2 2025 financial report, driven by rate increases and development ...
It eliminates Duke Energy's carbon reduction mandate and allows the utility to charge consumers for building new power plants ...
Current state law, following a measure enacted with bipartisan support in 2021, provides two deadlines for Duke Energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions — the utility company must cut emissions ...
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 ...
By 2030, the utility must reduce emissions by 70% of 2005 levels and by 2050, Duke Energy’s emissions must be carbon neutral. SB 261 eliminates the first deadline, though still requires carbon ...
The measure makes changes to a law passed in 2021 with bipartisan support, intended to decrease carbon emissions from North Carolina energy production by 70% by 2030, and down to net zero by 2050.
Duke Energy's new CEO is hitting the ground running with ambitious plans for the company's future. Uptown site sells for $40M New CEO steps in at major Charlotte company New CEO steps in at major ...
Two consumer advocates are split on Duke Energy’s proposal to close the Cayuga coal plant. But they both said a new, $3 billion natural gas plant isn’t the right thing for Duke’s customers.
CHARLOTTE — Duke Energy filed a motion Monday to dismiss a lawsuit that alleges the utility contributed to and lied about climate change for decades. The lawsuit, filed by the town of Carrboro ...
Duke Energy would be allowed to avoid a fast-approaching climate change goal and charge North Carolina customers now for future power plants under the terms of a bill on the way to Gov. Josh Stein.
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