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Duke Energy CEO gets hefty pay raise 1 year after massive coal ash spill

2015-06-30 07:28:08| Energy - Topix.net

Duke Energy's board of directors has voted to bump CEO Lynn Good's salary above $1.2 million, calling her performance 'exemplary' just a year after a Duke coal ash spill filled 70 miles of a North Carolina river with toxic heavy metals. In this April 2, 2014 file photo, Duke Energy president and CEO Lynn Good gestures as she speaks to a business group during a luncheon in Charlotte, N.C. Good is getting a raise a year after the country's largest electric company confronted a coal ash spill that coated 70 miles of a North Carolina river in sludge containing toxic heavy metals, the company said in a regulatory filing Monday, June 29, 2015.

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Duke Energy puts part of $1M STEM education fund into Tampa Bay

2015-06-29 22:04:10| Energy - Topix.net

Duke Energy, which has Florida operations based in St. Petersburg, will disburse a $1 million fund to public education institutions in Florida.

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Duke Energy calls for excavation, reburial at 12 more coal-ash ponds

2015-06-24 13:14:01| Energy - Topix.net

Duke Energy has proposed excavating 12 more of its 36 coal ash ponds in the Carolinas and burying the waste in a fully lined landfills or structural fill projects. To date, Duke has proposed closure plans for 24 of the 36 ash ponds.

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Duke Energy to Close 12 NC Coal Ash Ponds

2015-06-23 20:52:00| Waste Age

The Charlotte Observer Charlotte-based Duke Energy said Tuesday it plans to excavate coal ash from 12 ponds, mostly in Eastern North Carolina, and bury it in lined disposal sites. read more

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Duke Energy plans to dig up, move coal ash from most pits

2015-06-23 19:23:49| Energy - Topix.net

The country's largest electric company said Tuesday it plans to take the residue of coal burned to generate power from 12 more waste pits at plants in Moncure, Goldsboro, Lumberton and Mooresboro. Most ash would be moved to former open-pit clay mines in Chatham and Lee counties.

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