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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 ...
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.
Duke Energy recently proposed replacing two aging coal units with natural gas plants. New proposal could be pathway to keep ...
Read our AI Policy. N.C. Gov. Josh Stein on Wednesday vetoed a bill designed to let Duke Energy delay planned cuts in carbon emissions from its power plants in the state.
The current state law requires Duke Energy to reduce carbon emissions by 70% of 2005 levels by 2030.
Lawmakers approved SB 266, letting Duke Energy charge customers before building plants. If signed, bill eliminates 2030 emissions targets while keeping carbon neutrality by 2050. Critics warn ...
NRG Energy’s NRG strategic focus on reducing emissions significantly strengthens its long-term investment outlook. By ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. North Carolina lawmakers have approved a bill to let Duke Energy delay planned carbon-emissions reductions and also allow the ...
The bill would have eliminated a 2030 emissions-reduction target for Duke Energy — and caused the utility to build less ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. N.C. Gov. Josh Stein on Wednesday vetoed a bill designed to let Duke Energy delay planned cuts in carbon emissions from its power ...
The bill also would have allowed Duke Energy to bill customers for the construction cost of plants that haven’t yet been built.