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Experts: 1 pipeline each for NC natural gas, fuel a concern
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Duke Energy gains approval for 5 MW North Carolina landfill solar project
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Duke Energy s Marshall Steam Station on Lake Norman.
Electricity rates in Duke Energy s western North Carolina territory including Charlotte will rise 0.8% June 1 under a regulatory order in March. But that s not as high as it might have been, thanks to excess income taxes that Duke charged for and is now refunding to customers.
The increase would be $1.71 a month for a typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatts of electricity. That s lower than it might have been because of the refund. Duke passed along those taxes to customers, but its tax bill was reduced when Congress slashed corporate taxes from a top rate of 35% to 21% in 2018. (After various tax deductions, Duke actually has paid no federal income taxes in recent years.)
North Carolina Ranked 3rd Nationally for Solar Power Overall but 31st for Solar on Schools, Says Report
May 20 Webinar to Feature School Administrators Talking about How Neighboring Virginia Jumped Quickly to from 20th to 8th Place for Solar Schools
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ North Carolina currently ranks at an impressive 3
rd place for total solar power capacity. But the state comes in at a dismal 31
st place nationally for solar schools, according to the Brighter Future report released in 2020 by Generation180, a national non-profit organization that advocates for campuses to get more access to solar power. Only 57 schools in North Carolina have solar energy systems installed on campus.