Duke Energy has released the newest roadmap of its plan to build new power sources over the coming decades. This photo shows the construction of a combustion turbine expansion at Duke's Lincoln plant ...
A bill that would eliminate North Carolina’s 2030 carbon-cutting deadline and expand utilities' ability to charge customers for future power plants advanced in the state Senate on Tuesday, despite ...
The new plan delays wind energy projects and extends the life of some coal-fired plants. Critics argue the changes will harm the environment, while Duke prioritizes reliability and affordability.
Duke Energy would shed its goal of a 70% carbon reduction by 2030 under a new bill filed in the North Carolina General Assembly by powerful state Senate leader Phil Berger. Why it matters: The ...
(This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment.) Duke Energy plans to burn coal for two to four ...
Duke Energy would no longer have to comply with a carbon reduction goal the legislature instituted just four years ago, under a new bill filed Monday. The proposal, Senate Bill 261, is sponsored by ...
State Senate leader Phil Berger wants to repeal a carbon reduction mandate the legislature put on Duke Energy four years ago. Berger's bill would eliminate a requirement that Duke reduce its carbon ...
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 utility ...
Wednesday morning, Duke Energy filed its updated plan to reduce carbon pollution and meet growing energy demand. In most scenarios, the company modeled, emissions for its Carolinas operations will ...