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  2. Duke Energy - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references. [1] Duke Energy Corporation is an American electric power and natural gas holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company ranked as the 141st largest company in the United States in 2024 – its highest-ever placement on the Fortune 500 list.

  3. James E. Rogers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Eugene Rogers Jr. (September 20, 1947 – December 17, 2018) was an American businessman and author. [1] He was president and CEO of Duke Energy, the largest electrical utility in the U.S., from April, 2006 until July 1, 2013. He stayed on as Chairman of the Board until retiring the following December. His book, Lighting the World, which ...

  4. Blue Wing Solar Project - Wikipedia

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    Capacity factor. 19% (years 2011-2017) Annual net output. 24 GW·h, 210 MW·h /acre. [edit on Wikidata] The Blue Wing Solar Project is a 16.6 MW p (14.4 MW AC) solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in San Antonio, Texas. It was one of the largest PV facilities in Texas when it came online in late 2010 and is owned by a Duke Energy Subsidiary.

  5. With more gas and renewables, Duke Energy wants to meet NC ...

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    Duke is required by the state's 2021 carbon-reduction law to file a plan with the N.C. Utilities Commission to meet goals on reducing the state's carbon emissions from the energy sector by 70% ...

  6. Duke Energy to Build 2 New Solar Power Facilities in Florida

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    Duke Energy (DUK) to invest $1 billion and add 700MW solar facilities in Florida during 2018-2022.

  7. Duke Energy (DUK) Starts 22.6-MW Solar Project Construction

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    Duke Energy's (DUK) 22.6-MW Stony Knoll solar power plant facility in North Carolina will be able to power approximately 5,000 homes in the region.

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