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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 ...
For Duke Energy to be held accountable, more leaders need to stand up for North Carolinians and demand answers for the shortcomings of a company that has its hands on most every energy-related ...
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 ...
Duke Power merged with PanEnergy, a natural gas company, in 1997 to form Duke Energy. [11] The Duke Power name continued as the electric utility business of Duke Energy until the Cinergy merger. Duke Energy Field Services near Palestine, Texas .
North Carolina regulators, following an investigation, reached an agreement with Duke in which the company was required to choose a new CEO by the middle of 2013. Good was selected by a board composed of both Duke and Progress members. [4] Lynn Good became CEO of Duke Energy on July 1, 2013. [4] Good was also elected to the Duke board.
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]
Mar. 15—Duke Energy continues efforts to close coal ash ponds, or basins, at its former Wabash River Generating Station along the Wabash River, according to a utility spokeswoman. The work ...
Duke Energy apologized for the incident and announced detailed plans for removal of coal ash at the Dan River site. [5] Workers were only able to remove about ten percent of the coal ash that was spilled into the river, but cleanup is ongoing and Duke Energy plans to spend around 3 million dollars to continue the cleanup efforts. [3]