Duke Energy is selling its offshore wind lease back to the government to focus on grid reliability and nuclear energy.
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North Carolina out of the wind business: Duke Energy swaps marine lease for power grid upgrades
The federal government and Duke Energy have signed a $129 million settlement that completely changes the trajectory of a ...
The Interior Department has announced that Charlotte-based Duke Energy will terminate its offshore wind lease off Bald Head ...
President Trump’s campaign against wind energy in North Carolina advanced this week. Three months after French-owned ...
It was the fourth such deal struck by the administration to get companies to forfeit their offshore wind leases.
Trump team hands out $129 million in taxpayer money to end another wind farm project - The chief executive of Duke Energy ...
The US Interior Department said it reached an agreement with Duke Energy which will voluntarily terminate its offshore wind ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) on Monday said it has reached a settlement agreement with Charlotte, N.C.-based ...
Duke Energy will end its offshore wind lease in the Carolina Long Bay area as part of a settlement agreement with the U.S.
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.
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