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Duke Energy buys majority stake in California solar developer
2015-02-09 17:00:24| Energy - Topix.net
The majority-stake sale to Duke is the first major move by REC Solar since CEO Al Bucknam took over the company in October. Duke Energy Renewables plans to invest $225 million over the next several years in building and operating solar projects for commercial customers after purchasing a majority stake in California solar company.
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Duke Energy update: Green power program going slowly
2015-02-04 19:22:20| Energy - Topix.net
Coming up to two years after Duke Energy announced plans to provide clean energy contracts for industrial-sized users, the pilot program remains untapped. In its first annual filing for the Green Source Rider, approved in December 2013, Charlotte-based Duke says it is in negotiations with data centers, manufacturers and college campuses as potential customers.
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Duke Energy spent $45M on Lee nuclear plant in 2014
2015-01-31 11:37:07| Energy - Topix.net
The V.C. Summer Nuclear Station under construction in South Carolina will employ the same AP1000 reactor design Duke Energy proposes for its W.S. Lee Nuclear station. Duke Energy spent $23.2 million from July through December on planning and pre-construction work for its proposed $11 billion Lee Nuclear Station near Gaffney, S.C. That brings Duke's annual total to nearly $45 million.
Duke Energy: Anson Landfill Could Be Used for Coal Ash Disposal
2015-01-22 22:29:00| Waste Age
<a href="http://www.4-traders.com/">4-Traders</a> After a costly coal ash spill on the Dan River last year, residents of Lee County are fighting to keep coal ash from being disposed of in their county, according to a report in The Sanford Herald. At the same time, Duke Energy has identified the Anson County Landfill as a possible dumping ground for coal ash. read more
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Duke Energy to build solar farm at Camp Lejeune
2015-01-22 21:48:21| Energy - Topix.net
Duke Energy Corp. will build a 13-megawatt solar-energy facility at the U.S. Marine Corps' Camp Lejeune in eastern North Carolina, with the project costing $25 million to $30 million. Charlotte-based Duke will develop the solar farm in Onslow County in partnership with the U.S. Department of the Navy and the Marine Corps.
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