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Duke Energy would be allowed to avoid a fast-approaching climate change goal and charge North Carolina customers now for future power plants under the terms of a bill on the way to Gov. Josh Stein.
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein vetoed Senate Bill 266, which would have eliminated the state's clean-energy goals for its primary power company.
The first phase of Green Garden Village is on track to open in 2027 with the first of seven manufacturing centers for clean ...
Now that Republicans in Washington have passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the clock is ticking. A suite of programs that help Americans afford clean energy technology will be phased out in a ...
Jefferson will fill one of two vacant board seats and will serve a four-year term. Jefferson worked for 17 years as a ...
That’s not the first time “Jeopardy!” was wrong Garwood, N.J.: Voicer William Sarnataro noted that a contestant’s incorrect response was taken as correct by “Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings. Well-spotted ...
Federal lawmakers are throwing a wrench in Enfield’s plans for solar, energy efficiency, and a resilience center. But local ...
As turbine lead times stretch past three years, Mitsubishi Power’s Bill Newsom discusses how the OEM is meeting runaway ...
A bill that would have impacted utility costs and the state’s climate goals has been vetoed by Governor Josh Stein. READ MORE ...
Evansville has been called a sacrifice zone due to pollution hazards, and federal goals to lower environmental safeguards ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein vetoed legislation that in part would repeal an interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate for ...
North Carolina lawmakers left Raleigh before passing a budget. Here’s a recap of the most notable accomplishments and ...
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