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Duke Energy would be allowed to avoid a fast-approaching climate change goal and charge North Carolina customers now for future power plants under the terms of a bill on the way to Gov. Josh Stein.
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein vetoed Senate Bill 266, which would have eliminated the state's clean-energy goals for its primary power company.
The first phase of Green Garden Village is on track to open in 2027 with the first of seven manufacturing centers for clean ...
Chantal dumped rain across central N.C. days after Gov. Stein vetoed a bill weakening climate goals. GOP lawmakers will ...
That’s not the first time “Jeopardy!” was wrong Garwood, N.J.: Voicer William Sarnataro noted that a contestant’s incorrect response was taken as correct by “Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings. Well-spotted ...
As turbine lead times stretch past three years, Mitsubishi Power’s Bill Newsom discusses how the OEM is meeting runaway ...
The budget bill signed by President Donald Trump and more recent executive order slash renewable energy creduts in favor of ...
The tropical system dumped massive rain across central North Carolina on Sunday, days after the state’s Democratic governor ...
Evansville has been called a sacrifice zone due to pollution hazards, and federal goals to lower environmental safeguards ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein vetoed legislation that in part would repeal an interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate for ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein’s office said three of the 10 bills on his desk were vetoed Wednesday.