John, tell Duke and DEQ how you feel about coal ash cleanup, and find out how polluted your air is. This and more in your CIB for the week of February 3. |
Speak Out on Coal Ash at Hearings At ten sites across North Carolina starting next week, DEQ will hold public hearings on their plan forcing Duke to clean up its coal ash mess. |
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Utility Liable to Customers for Failed Nuclear Costs? A case south of the state border tests whether ratepayers can be reimbursed for the bloated costs of a failed nuclear power plant. |
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