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Why Is Duke Energy Pushing to Make Nuclear “Clean”?new

Hint: It’ll fatten Duke’s wallets.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  02-03-2016  |  Energy

Before fracking begins in N.C., Texas energy company investigates shale gas deposits in Lee Countynew

Also: DENR rejects federal funding that would have helped the state assess fracking impacts.
INDY Week  |  Billy Ball  |  09-25-2013  |  Energy

Some facts about the toll of coalnew

Three of the Top 50 polluting power plants are in North Carolina.
INDY Week  |  Staff  |  09-19-2013  |  Energy

Legislation would prohibit cities and counties from regulating frackingnew

Senate Bill 612, which passed the Senate in early May, specifies that local regulations may not be more stringent than those proffered by North Carolina's Mining and Energy Commission.
INDY Week  |  Billy Ball  |  05-29-2013  |  Energy

Commission to consider disclosure of fracking chemicalsnew

Mining and Energy Commission Chairman Jim Womack says he believes North Carolina will enact stringent disclosure laws.
INDY Week  |  Billy Ball  |  12-26-2012  |  Energy

Fracking interests spent heavily to influence N.C. lawmakersnew

The PACs of companies with an interest in fracking contributed to the campaigns of more than 100 N.C. legislators between 2009 and 2011—more than $730,000 in all.
INDY Week  |  Sue Sturgis  |  06-04-2012  |  Energy

A Flak's Guide to Frackingnew

If we were greenwashing professionals, how would we rebrand fracking to make it sound noble, conscientious -- even sexy?
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  06-04-2012  |  Energy

Pittsboro, N.C. says no thanks to frackingnew

The Pittsboro Town Board voted unanimously Monday night to approve part of an anti-fracking resolution that asks the Legislature to keep the controversial drilling practice illegal.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  03-16-2012  |  Energy

N.C. Town to Vote on Anti-Fracking Resolutionnew

Pittsboro, N.C. could join the towns of Creedmoor and Carrboro in its official opposition to fracking if its Town Board passes a resolution.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  03-12-2012  |  Energy

Cost of Electricity is Devastating Eastern North Carolinanew

Residential customers of North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency pay an average of 13.6 cents per kilowatt hour; the state average is 9.9 cents.
INDY Week  |  Kirk Ross  |  02-21-2012  |  Energy

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