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Duke Energy’s Lynn Good on CEO succession planning: Good Morning from DLD in Munich, where there’s much relief and discussion about the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Co-chair Yossi Vardi is an ...
Duke Energy is poised to replace some coal-fired power plants with gas-fired stations at two North Carolina sites after receiving key approvals from environmental and utility regulators. Under the ...
In June 2022, Duke privately bought 17 acres of land near Green Pond Road and Highway 417 to house the new Big Ferguson substation, which shares a name with a creek nearby.Residents learned about ...
Lynn J. Good is chair, president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy, a Fortune 500 company. Good is an Ohio native and graduated from Miami University where she earned a BS in Systems Analysis and Accounting (1981). [1]
Duke Energy later pled guilty to criminal negligence in its handling of coal ash at the Dan River Plant and at other facilities, and paid substantial fines. [7] In addition, the states affected launched a lawsuit on July 18, 2019, asking that the court declare Duke Energy responsible for the damage done to the environment by the spill.
Even North Carolina’s small electric cooperatives are at the whims of the company: their largest source of power, the Catawba Nuclear Station in South Carolina, is operated by Duke Energy.
Per the merger agreement between Progress and Duke, he was slated to become CEO of the new combined company. Within an hour after the merger closed, he was removed as CEO by the new board, the majority of whom were legacy Duke Energy board members. [9] The Los Angeles Times estimated that Johnson received $44 million as severance pay. [10]
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