Among the highlights of Tuesday’s wetlands program at the Duke Energy Cayuga Generating Station was an opportunity for eighth graders to see — and hold — various fish species from the Wabash River.
Duke Energy has announced the completion of a significant upgrade to its electrical substation in Atlantic Beach, marking a ...
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New Duke Energy plan adds nuclear and extends coal, but drops wind to meet surging demand
Duke Energy's new carbon plan reflects the changing regulatory environment that embraces fossil fuels at the cost of ...
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Duke Energy's latest plan will delay some coal retirements while studying more nuclear plants
Duke Energy plans to meet surging demand for energy in the Carolinas by increasing its natural gas capacity, delaying the closures of some coal plants and evaluating two sites for nuclear power, ...
Duke Energy filed a new long-term plan Tuesday that extends coal use, adds more natural gas and slows solar development — the first resource blueprint since North Carolina lawmakers eliminated the ...
North Vermillion Jr. High School eighth-grader Landon Hope holds a small-mouth buffalo fish as Duke Energy biologist Daniel Arndt talks about the species of fish in the river during the wetlands ...
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