Maya Reagan, Carolina Journal By Andre Beliveau In 2021, the General Assembly passed HB 951, a bipartisan energy bill ...
The state Senate will soon vote on a bill that would eliminate North Carolina’s 2030 carbon pollution reduction target. The ...
Duke Energy would shed its goal of a 70% carbon reduction by 2030 under a new bill filed in the North Carolina General ...
Duke Energy would shed its goal of a 70% carbon reduction by 2030 under a new bill filed in the North Carolina General ...
SC man to be executed by firing squad Friday evening ...
State Sen. Paul Newton introduced Senate Bill 261 on Tuesday with the gusto of a car salesman: “I’m here to offer you an ...
State Senate leader Phil Berger wants to repeal a carbon reduction mandate the legislature put on Duke Energy four years ago.
A bill that would roll back some of North Carolina’s climate goals is swiftly advancing through the state legislature.
A bill moving through the North Carolina Senate would eliminate the 2030 carbon-cutting goal and expand utilities' ability to charge customers for power plants before they're built.
North Carolinians shouldn’t be saddled with the increased costs created by arbitrary benchmarks,” Sen. Phil Berger said.
Republican senators introduced a bill entitled “Energy Security and Affordability Act,” SB 261, which would repeal state ...
Senate Bill 261 is sponsored by top-ranking Republican Senate leaders -- including a former Duke Energy executive -- and is being fast-tracked at the GOP-controlled legislature. Its first committee ...