Duke Energy has released its plan for meeting North Carolina’s energy needs over the next 20 years. The state requires the company to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, but this year, the legislature ...
During a period of remarkable growth due to population increases and growth of data centers, Duke Energy CIO Richard Donaldson helps drive the path forward to innovation.
Proposed Environmental Protection Agency regulatory rollbacks are key to Duke Energy's plan to delay the retirement of three powerplants that partially run on coal. The Biden Administration's EPA ...
Duke Energy announced plans to build more natural gas-fired generation capacity and look at nuclear power in order to meet the increased demand for power in its Carolinas service territory. The ...
Duke Energy has added large light-water reactor technology in an update to its long-range resource plan, targeting a potential 2037 in-service date for new nuclear generation either from small modular ...
NEW YORK, Oct 1 (Reuters) - U.S. power company Duke Energy (DUK.N), opens new tab is considering adding large nuclear reactors to its fleet and extending the life of some coal plants as part of a long ...
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 ...
Duke Energy filed its 2025 Carbon Plan Wednesday morning. Seismic shifts in federal energy policy over the last year have left a mark on the utility’s approach to clean energy. Over the next decade, ...
CHARLOTTE — Duke Energy is asking to extend the life of three of its coal-fired plants in a new filing: Marshall Steam Station off Lake Norman, Belews Creek in Stokes County and Cliffside in Cleveland ...
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 ...
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