This story was first published by Energy News Network . North Carolina regulators on Friday accepted Duke Energy’s ...
Duke Energy Corp. said it would consider shifting its plans for coal plants if Donald Trump follows through on his promises ...
Barely 24 hours after the election was called for Donald Trump, the chief financial officer of Duke Energy said that Trump’s ...
According to a report by IndyStar, the utility's new plan aims to scale back on renewable energy developments while replacing ...
The plan includes more renewables like wind and solar, but also allows Duke to build more natural gas plants and delay ...
Duke Energy CFO suggests a potential coal power resurgence under a Trump presidency, criticizing Biden's green policies for high energy prices and advocating for deregulation.
(Bloomberg) -- Duke Energy Corp. said it would consider shifting its plans for coal plants if Donald Trump follows through on his promises to terminate rules that stifle power-plant pollution.
The new Trump administration may lead to the repeal of controversial EPA pollution rules, impacting utilities energy transitions.
File photo of a coal ash lined landfill in front of Duke Energy's Roxboro coal plant in Person County on February 1, 2024.