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Duke Energy May Open New Coal Ash Landfill in NC

2015-03-31 00:04:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.journalnow.com/">Winston-Salem Journal</a> Duke Energy and Eden city officials are discussing the possibility of keeping some of the coal ash generated at the nearby Dan River Steam Station forever close to home. read more

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Met Coal Market Will Make A Turnaround In Long Term, But Early 2015 To Remain Challenging

2015-03-29 13:39:07| Industrial Machines - Topix.net

Met coal market fundamentals have been adversely affected by weak economic conditions and a strong U.S. Dollar, which have resulted in excess met coal supply. As the met coal market remains oversupplied, met coal prices have been adversely affected; recently, the 2Q'15 met coal benchmark price settled at a new six-year low of $109.5 per ton.

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Duke Energy CEO loses $600K in pay over coal ash pollution

2015-03-28 21:20:32| Energy - Topix.net

Duke Energy's CEO is paying a price for a massive spill of collected coal ash that coated 70 miles of a North Carolina river in sludge containing toxic heavy metals. An annual statement released ahead of the Charlotte-based company's May shareholder meeting says Chief Executive Officer Lynn Good's $8.3 million compensation in 2014 was cut by about $600,000.

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Duke Energy docks CEO's pay for coal ash spill on the Dan River

2015-03-27 13:28:31| Energy - Topix.net

The Duke Energy board says incentive payments to the company's top executives, including CEO Lynn Good, were reduced to hold them accountable for the spill on the Dan River. The massive coal ash spill on the Dan River cost Duke Energy Corp. CEO Lynn Good about $606,000 from her compensation package in 2014.

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Clean energy advocates want Salem to put sunset on coal

2015-03-26 21:31:46| Energy - Topix.net

Clean energy advocates are pushing the 2015 Oregon Legislature to pass the Coal to Clean bill, which would require investor-owned utilities, namely Pacific Power, to stop serving Oregon customers with power generated by burning coal by 2025. A coalition of clean energy advocates is pushing the Oregon Legislature to consider a pair of bills setting a date for utilities - namely Pacific Power - to stop burning coal to generate power for Oregon customers: 2025.

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