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Duke Energy transforming South Texas ranch lands into wind farms
2014-12-29 14:53:14| Energy - Topix.net
Duke Energy is in the process of building a new wind farm in South Texas that will generate 200 megawatts of renewable power for Austin Energy . The latest wind farm is known as the Los Vientos III project, and cranes and wind turbines are sprouting like weeds in the ranch lands of deep South Texas.
Top Stories of 2014: Coal ash spill on Dan River puts spotlight on Duke Energy, regulators
2014-12-24 09:16:30| Energy - Topix.net
For years, environmentalists had said coal ash stored in ponds at power plants was a ticking time bomb - but got scant attention for their warnings. The fallout was immediate.
Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good, Premier CEO Susan DeVore talk health care, ...
2014-12-20 17:41:06| Energy - Topix.net
Two of the nation's most prominent female executives took the stage Friday in Charlotte, N.C., to give their economic forecasts for 2015. On stage at the event, which was sponsored by the Charlotte Chamber, were Lynn Good - the CEO of Duke Energy , the nation's largest electric utility - and Susan DeVore , president and CEO of Premier, Inc., a hospital-system alliance that provides supply chain, technology and other services to lower costs.
Duke Energy, green group agree on cleaning up ash at S.C. coal plant
2014-12-19 00:29:01| Waste Management - Topix.net
The W.S. Lee coal plant will close soon as Duke Energy replaces it with a new combined-cycle natural gas plant. Duke Energy will excavate all 3.2 million tons of ash at the soon-to-be-closed W.S. Lee Steam Station in Upstate South Carolina and bury it in a lined landfill.
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Duke Energy Says It Will Close SC Coal Ash Pits
2014-12-18 23:55:57| Energy - Topix.net
Duke Energy is planning to remove all of its coal ash from pits at a South Carolina plant that environmentalists say Duke Energy Says It Will Close SC Coal Ash Pits GREENVILLE, S.C. - Duke Energy is planning to remove all of its coal ash from pits at a South Carolina plant that environmentalists say Check out this story on WLTX.com: http://on.wltx.com/1ALRSDI GREENVILLE, S.C. - Duke Energy is planning to remove all of its coal ash from pits at a South Carolina plant that environmentalists say threatens the Saluda River.
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