Primary Day! Offshore wind from Duke Energy? Gov. Cooper's budget — this and more in your CIB for the week of May 16th, John. |
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NCLCV Goes to Washington Last week, we took your message to our members of Congress: pass a strong climate bill now to boost North Carolina's clean energy economy! |
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Cooper Proposes Strong Budget Gov. Roy Cooper released a budget proposal that meets North Carolina's environmental and energy needs and fulfills his promises. |
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Duke to Build Wind Farm Off NC Coast Duke Energy and a French conglomerate won leasing rights last week for two offshore wind tracts off our coast. |
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