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    The Charlotte Thunder were a professional indoor American football team based out of Charlotte, North Carolina, and played their home games at the Bojangles' Coliseum.. The team was formed prior to the 2018 season as the Carolina Energy as members of the American Arena League (AAL) and was co-owned by Daniel Rudmann and head coach Ervin Bryson. [2]

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  5. H.F. Lee Energy Complex - Wikipedia

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    The H.F. Lee Energy Complex, formerly the Goldsboro Plant, is an electrical power generating complex operated by Duke Energy. The power complex was originally owned by the Carolina Power & Light Company, which inaugurated a coal-fired power plant in 1951. Two more coal plants were added in 1952 and 1962, and then oil-fueled turbines were added ...

  6. Carolina Power & Light Company - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Power & Light (CP&L), later doing business as Progress Energy Inc., was an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution utility based in Raleigh, North Carolina. The company was founded on July 13, 1908 as the result of the merger and buyout of numerous small, private, and financial distressed utilities across the state.

  7. Why are nearly 1 million people in the Carolinas still ...

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    Duke Energy uses a process for restoring power that starts with restoring the system responsible for getting electricity from the power plant into communities, Brooks said.

  8. SCANA - Wikipedia

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    On February 2, 2015, Carolina Gas Transmission was sold to Dominion Resources $492.9 million. [11] Formed in November 2006, Carolina Gas Transmission was an interstate natural gas pipeline in South Carolina and Georgia regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Its predecessors were the South Carolina Pipeline Company and SCG ...

  9. Carolina Havoc - Wikipedia

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    Later on in free agency, they would set a precedent as they signed the first international player in the short history of the American Arena League in English national Cameron Craig. The Carolina Havoc would go on to a 7–1 regular season, with their only loss coming against the Carolina Energy, including three wins over non-league members.