Duke Energy Payments


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Duke Energy Corp. has agreed to settle charges that it violated the federal Clean Water Act by spilling coal ash into the Dan River in North Carolina last year, and will pay $102.2 million in penalties and restitution. The deal with federal investigators Bryant Gobble, left, hugs wife Sherry as they look from their yard across an ash pond full of dead trees toward Duke Energy's Buck Steam Station in Dukeville, N.C., near Salisbury. (Photo: Chuck Burton, AP) Federal prosecutors charged Duke Energy on Friday (Reuters) - Duke Energy Corp has agreed to pay a fine of about $102 million for environmental violations related to a power plant's coal ash spill into a North Carolina river last year and the company's management of coal ash basins in the state. A lawsuit has been filed by federal prosecutors against Duke Energy for violating the federal Clean Water Act. The company was charged for spilling coal ash into the Dan River in North Carolina region. However, the company said that it has agreed to settle Duke Energy Corp. has agreed to pay $102.2 million to settle violations stemming from its 2014 coal ash spill, which leaked 35 million gallons of toxic coal-ash slurry into North Carolina’s Dan River. Under the plea agreement with the Justice Department State regulators last October ordered Duke Energy Florida to refund $54 million it collected from ratepayers to pay for a failed nuclear plant in Levy County. Duke on Monday filed a request that asks state regulators to approve a proposal to drop an .

Deputies said a man pretending to be from Duke Energy has been calling people and businesses all over York County, threatening to turn off their power in the next half-hour if they do not pay. The man claims the person has several missed payments that RALEIGH, N.C. - Federal prosecutors filed multiple criminal charges against Duke Energy on Friday over years of illegal pollution leaking from coal ash dumps at five North Carolina power plants. The three U.S. Attorney's Offices covering the state charged Duke Energy reached a proposed $102.2 million agreement with the US government after the company was charged with nine misdemeanors under the Clean Water Act related to coal ash pollution from five North Carolina power plants, it said. If the proposed plea NEW YORK - Duke Energy has reached an agreement with the U.S. government to pay $102.2 million in penalties and restitution, which if approved by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, would close a federal investigation of its .





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