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As North Carolina lawmakers prepare to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of a controversial energy bill, constituents are ...
A controversial bill to unravel North Carolina’s climate law would cost the state more than 50,000 jobs annually and cause ...
"Championing working families." Governor vetoes controversial bill that could have driven up energy costs: 'This bill fails ...
The bill also would have allowed Duke Energy to bill customers for the construction cost of plants that haven’t yet been built.
State regulators in Raleigh began testimony on Duke Energy’s request to build its plant on the same site as another one.
The bill also makes law rules that allow Duke Energy to securitize 100% of the value of coal plants that are being retired, a step designed to help lower what ratepayers spend on retired power plants.
Natural gas-fired combustion turbines with a combined capacity of 850 megawatts slated for site where Buck Steam Station once ...
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.
Everyone who appeared for public comment spoke favorably of SB 266, including representatives from Duke Energy, Electri-Cities, and NC Electric Cooperatives, the state’s largest energy providers.
The Republican tax bill making its way through the House of Representatives could end certain tax incentives early for nuclear energy, a major blow to an industry that had just begun rebounding ...