Duke Energy Payments


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(CN) - The nation's largest electric power holding company will pay $102 million to clean up a 2014 coal ash spill in North Carolina's Dan River. Duke Energy's agreement with federal regulators identified nine misdemeanor violations of the Clean Water Act Duke Energy is warning its Indiana customers to be alert for a bill payment scam. Under the scam, a customer receives an unsolicited phone call from a person who claims to be a Duke Energy representative. The caller falsely warns that Duke Energy will A year after a massive coal ash spill into a North Carolina river, Duke Energy said Friday it would pay $102 million in a proposed settlement of nine criminal charges filed against the company by the U.S. government. The charges, all misdemeanors alleging On Feb. 2, 2014, employees of Duke Energy noticed a leak from a 48 inch pipe High fines also may be considered to promote big business because small companies cannot pay the larger fines that have been proposed. This can be resolved by having the (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. No mention of the guilty plea in the headline or the story. The Wall Street Journal ran a story under the headline — Duke Energy Agrees to Pay $102.2 Million for Coal-Ash Spill: U.S. government charges company violated Clean Water Act. No mention of the .

The agreement would also require Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress to pay a total of $68.2 million in fines and restitution and $34 million for community service and mitigation. These payments will be borne by shareholders, not customers. 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 pay more than $102 million .





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