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Posts Tagged ‘North Carolina’

Hurricane Highlights Coal Ash Risks

By Molly Moore | October 16, 2018 | 0

September’s Hurricane Florence breached two of Duke Energy’s coal ash and wastewater impoundments.

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Hurricane Florence Devastates the Carolinas

By AV's Intern Team | October 16, 2018 | 0

September’s Hurricane Florence caused major flooding across the Carolinas and killed more than 40 people and millions of farm animals.

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High Country energy contest winner receives home upgrades

By Lauren Essick | October 5, 2018 | 1
Amy Cook heat pump

Amy Cook of Boone, N.C., recently received energy-saving home improvements through our High Country Home Energy Makeover Contest. The contest highlighted the need for affordable weatherization programs.

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While the nation celebrates Energy Efficiency Day, N.C.’s High Country residents left out in the cold

By Cat McCue | October 1, 2018 | 0

Boone, N.C. — Residents, businesses, local and state governments, electric utilities and others all across the United States will celebrate October 5th as National Energy Efficiency Day. Proclaimed a national day of recognition in 2016 as part of a bigger Energy Action Month, the purpose of the event is to showcase the benefits of energy…

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Al Gore, Rev. Barber tour coal-impacted communities in N.C.

By Ridge Graham | August 22, 2018 | 1

The former vice president joined with the Poor People’s Campaign and others on a two-day tour to highlight the link between environmental injustice and poverty.

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FERC halts construction of Mountain Valley and Atlantic Coast pipelines

By AV's Intern Team | August 13, 2018 | 0

In the span of two weeks, federal court rulings exposed major flaws in the permits for the Mountain Valley and Atlantic Coast pipeline, bringing construction to a halt.

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Swain County to Receive $35.2 Million for “Road to Nowhere”

By Locke Curtis | August 9, 2018 | 0

Swain County, N.C., is receiving a $35.2 million settlement for an incomplete road the federal government started in 1943.

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N.C. Solar Developers Lose Challenge to Duke

By Kevin Ridder | August 9, 2018 | 0

The North Carolina Utilities Commission denied requests to review conditions for battery storage Duke Energy inserted into power-purchase agreements for 680 megawatts of new solar projects.

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N.C. Slashes Duke Energy Carolinas Rate Hike

By Kevin Ridder | August 9, 2018 | 0

North Carolina regulators denied Duke Energy Carolinas’ request to enact a 13.6 percent overall rate hike, instead approving a 0.3 percent increase for residential customers for four years before rates rise.

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Blue Ridge Energy: An uncooperative cooperative?

By Rory McIlmoil | July 6, 2018 | 2

As a resident of the North Carolina High Country and a member of Blue Ridge Energy, Appalachian Voices’ Rory McIlmoil believes the co-op can and must do better by its members.

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