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Duke’s Carolinas resource plan targets 18.5 GW new solar by 2041
The utility’s North Carolina and South Carolina territory “continues to experience significant growth,” with both states ranked among the…
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The utility’s North Carolina and South Carolina territory “continues to experience significant growth,” with both states ranked among the fastest-growing, Duke told South Carolina regulators.
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