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42730
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The 600 mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline was cancelled in July 2020. $4 billion was invested in the venture. 53 % ownership was held by Dominion with the balance being controlled by Duke and subsidiary Piedmont Natural Gas.
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5795
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Eleven years ago Ruth Shaw resigned her job as president of Central Carolina Community College, the state's largest community college. She joined Duke Power, North Carolina's largest utility, as vice president of communications. In 2002, she became president of the company.
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25372
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Ruth Shaw is the first female president of Duke Power. She began her career as a teaching administrator, but her strong personality and ability to communicate got her into the corporate world.
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24314
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Bill Grigg served as CEO of Duke Power Co. and closed a 7.7 billion dollar merger with PanEnergy Corp. that brought the struggling company into a whole new light. Duke's market will now stretch coast to coast.
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2125
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Deregulation of the utilities industry is challenging Duke Power and CP&L to provide earnings while facing competition from other power sources, rate-shopping by local industries, and services offered by out-of-state companies.
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2163
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In an era of increased competition and relatively slow growth, Duke Power's CEO William H. Grigg is guiding the company into new areas such as power development in Latin America and the Pacific Rim, world-wide engineering services, and Duke Net.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 53 Issue 2, Feb 1995, p8-11, il
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29461
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Duke Power set a goal last year to reduce its solid and hazardous wastes through a system of stock incentives. The company has trimmed 16,000 tons of waste or 177% of its goal.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 50 Issue 5, May 1992, p31-32, por
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24351
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Bill Lee, CEO of Duke Power Co. discusses his upbringing and how he has managed the company over the years.
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602
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Duke Power Company is the country's seventh largest investor-owned public utility.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 48 Issue 3, Mar 1990, p20-21, il
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18585
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Duke Power Company, the country's seventh largest investor-owned public utility, provides electricity to a 20,000 square-mile services area in the Carolinas with a population of more than 4.5 million people.
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33168
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Duke Power Company operated an experimental hypolimnetic aerator in Lake Norman, North Carolina, in the summer of 1984. It showed that an oxygenated cold-water refuge area could be created for striped bass, which are often stressed to the point of mortalities in southeastern reservoirs in late summer.
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32554
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William S. Lee of Charlotte is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Duke Power Company. This article discusses Lee’s business background, his views on nuclear power, and the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear generating plant in Pennsylvania.
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32555
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Nuclear fuel rods were loaded into the reactor vessel at Unit Number One of Duke Power Company’s William P. McGuire Nuclear Generating Plant at Lake Norman in January. As of mid-April, the company still had not been authorized by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to begin producing power at the facility. Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant near Southport is the only facility in North Carolina currently producing electricity through nuclear fission.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 39 Issue 5, May 1981, p22-44, il, por
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9455
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In this continuing series of lesser known fishes of North Carolina, Lee describes the sculpin. Since this fish requires cool, swift moving creeks and streams, its range is limited to the state's mountain counties. Only two freshwater species live in the state--the mottled sculpin and the banded sculpin. These fish average only two inches in length and have no scales.
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11067
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Carl Horn, Jr. is president of Duke Power Company, the country's 16th largest investor owned public utility. Horn is featured in this month's WE THE PEOPLE MAGAZINE's North Carolina Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 29 Issue 8, Aug 1971, p13-15, 44, por