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With wind farm moratorium, renewable energy deal in doubt
The future of legislation agreed upon by renewable energy interests and Duke Energy to extend the utility's requirements to use more alternative power in North Carolina is in doubt as a key senator repeats his attempts to delay wind energy permits
With wind farm moratorium, renewable energy deal in doubt - WECT TV6-WECT.com:News, weather & sports ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Legislation agreed upon by North Carolina renewable energy interests and Duke Energy to extend the utility's requirements to use more alternative power appears to be in jeopardy as a key senator repeats his attempts to delay wind ...
With wind farm moratorium, renewable energy deal in doubt - | WBTV Charlotte
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Legislation agreed upon by North Carolina renewable energy interests and Duke Energy to extend the utility's requirements to use more alternative power appears to be in jeopardy as a key senator repeats his attempts to delay wind ...
With wind farm moratorium, renewable energy deal in doubt - WMBFNews.com, Myrtle Beach/Florence SC, Weather
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Legislation agreed upon by North Carolina renewable energy interests and Duke Energy to extend the utility's requirements to use more alternative power appears to be in jeopardy as a key senator repeats his attempts to delay wind ...

The Bellingham Herald
The future of legislation agreed upon by renewable energy interests and Duke Energy to extend the utility's requirements to use more alternative power in North Carolina is in doubt as a key senator repeats his attempts to delay wind energy permits
With Wind Farm Moratorium, Renewable Energy Deal in Doubt
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The future of legislation agreed upon by renewable energy interests and Duke Energy to extend the utility's requirements to use more alternative power in North Carolina is in doubt as a key senator repeats his attempts to delay