10/01/2009 01:16 PM | Via: N&O Blogs

Progress Energy on fast-track to build clean-burning natural gas power plan

State regulators said today that Progress Energy can build a natural gas-fired power plant as part of a plan that will allow Progress to shut down three older coal-burning power plants near Goldsboro. The N.C. Utilities Commission approved the clean-burning gas plant... read the full story

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General Assembly [...] County under a state law enacted in July by the General Assembly and limited to this construction request by [...]

N.c. Utilities Commission [...] coal-burning power plants near Goldsboro. The N.C. Utilities Commission approved the clean-burning gas plant in Wayne [...] by Raleigh-based Progress. The law required the commission to issue a ruling on the plant within 45 days, [...]

Progress Energy [...] regulators said today that Progress Energy can build a natural gas-fired power plant as [...]

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