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The move delays base-level reporting and monitoring, and actual cleanup will be punted even further into the future.
State regulators in Raleigh began testimony on Duke Energy’s request to build its plant on the same site as another one.
U.S. energy companies EQT and Range Resources expect to produce more natural gas in 2025 to meet rising demand for the fuel without boosting planned spending.
Read about our idea for credit risk-free pair trade: long DUKB (baby bond) and short DUK-A (preferred), capitalizing on mean ...
North Dakota's largest coal plant could help power a new industrial park just a few years after financial issues almost led to the facility's closure.
Indianapolis Recorder contributor Denise Abdul-Rahman talks about problems and solutions surrounding data centers in Indiana.
Household electric bills in South Carolina set to soar under the “Big Beautiful Bill,” with a projected $52.50 monthly ...
Asian countries are offering to buy more U.S. liquefied natural gas in negotiations with the Trump administration as a way to ...
The City of Wilmington’s investment portfolio, at least the portion it has direct control over, now is intended to be free of ...
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The Cool Down on MSNGovernor vetoes controversial bill that could have driven up energy costs: 'This bill fails that test'
"Championing working families." Governor vetoes controversial bill that could have driven up energy costs: 'This bill fails ...
Kansas regulators have given Evergy the go-ahead to raise the utility's rates to help finance construction of two new natural ...
RALEIGH — Duke Energy told North Carolina lawmakers Tuesday that removing all of the company's coal ash away from the state's rivers and lakes would take decades and cost up to $10 billion, with ...
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