Friday, June 29, 2007 By bp0.blogger.com
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ST. PETERSBURG — Duke Energy customers could see their monthly power bills go down by an average of $3.45 by this summer as the company gets close to collecting about $900 million in extra charges for a nuclear power plant that never was built. Duke Energy Corp has a one year low of $68.10 and a one year high of $89.97. The stock’s 50-day moving average is $83.76 and its 200-day moving average is $80.01. The company has a market cap of $54.800 billion and a P/E ratio of 29.13. Duke Energy Corp Federal officials on Friday charged Duke with nine misdemeanor violations of the federal Clean Water Act in connection with the spill and unauthorized discharges at Dan River, as well as problems at four other power plant locations. The company said it is TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - One of Florida's largest power companies says it will go ahead and drop a nuclear power fee now charged to customers. State regulators last October ordered Duke Energy Florida (NYSE: DUK) to refund $54 million it collected from The association has hired an outside consultant to review the data and methods Duke used in proposing the rates. “In the coming weeks, we expect to know more about whether the proposed rates accurately reflect the power companies' avoided costs,” it Investors purchased shares of Duke Energy Corp (NYSE:DUK) on weakness during trading hours on Monday after an insider sold shares in the company, American Banking News.com reports. $78.42 million flowed into the stock on the tick-up and $59.62 million .
(Photo: Chuck Burton, AP) Federal prosecutors charged Duke Energy on Friday with violating the Clean Water Act for spilling coal ash from its power plants into North Carolina rivers, but the company said it had reached an agreement with the government to The three U.S. Attorney's Offices covering the state charged Duke with nine misdemeanor counts involving violations of the Clean Water Act. The prosecutors say the nation's largest electricity company engaged in unlawful dumping at coal-fired power plants Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE:DUK) has reached a proposed plea agreement with a court-appointed monitor assigned to make sure the company complies with requirements in the settlement. The company also would pay $68.2 million in fines and $34 million for The EPA investigated Duke Energy after the spill and found that they violated the Clear Water Act and many other regulations. The company did not have a permit for the pollutants they were discharging through storm water. They were also violating .
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