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Day two of David Pecker testimony wraps in NY Trump trial; Supreme Court hears arguments on Idaho's near-total abortion ban; ND sees a flurry of campaigning among Native candidates; and NH lags behind other states in restricting firearms at polling sites.

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The Senate moves forward with a foreign aid package. A North Carolina judge overturns an aged law penalizing released felons. And child protection groups call a Texas immigration policy traumatic for kids.

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Wyoming needs more educators who can teach kids trade skills, a proposal to open 40-thousand acres of an Ohio forest to fracking has environmental advocates alarmed and rural communities lure bicyclists with state-of-the-art bike trail systems.

Report: Duke Energy 'Greenwashes' Heavy Fossil-Fuel Dependency

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Thursday, October 13, 2022   

Duke Energy is out of step with the science showing North Carolina needs to put the brakes on fossil fuels in order to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, according to a new Sierra Club report.

The analysis of more than 70 utilities nationwide found most remain heavily invested in fossil-fuel generation, despite continued pledges and commitments to stop reliance on coal and gas.

Jim Warren, executive director of the nonprofit climate group NC WARN, said the state's largest monopoly utility received a failing grade in the report for actions taken toward boosting renewable energy versus the company's publicly stated goals.

"Their business model, especially for the Carolinas, is to constantly build expensive power plants and other equipment, and raise rates," Warren asserted.

According to the report, Duke Energy remains the parent company with the most planned gas production of any utility in the nation. Most of the utility companies received failing grades, and only one received an "A."

The Edison Electric Institute, which represents electric companies, argued the report does not consider utility transitions holistically, or take affordability into account.

Warren pointed out natural gas is now more expensive than clean-energy alternatives like solar and wind. He thinks Duke's continued reliance on gas will result in heftier rate increases in the future for customers.

"They spend millions of dollars every year 'greenwashing' their image and pretending that they are on the right track for climate change," Warren contended. "They want people to think they're doing the right thing, and they spend a lot of our money to try to put that across."

If Duke Energy committed to retire all of its existing coal plants by 2030 and stopped all plans to build new gas-powered plants, its score would improve to a "B," according to the report.

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