Duke Energy Begins Transferring Coal Ash To Dan River Landfill
The next phase of cleanup at the former Dan River Steam Station is moving forward
The next phase of cleanup at the former Dan River Steam Station is moving forward
President Donald Trump wants to revive the coal industry and bring back coal jobs. But big coal buyers like Duke Energy are moving in the opposite direction.
The Radio Television Digital News Association has announced the winners of the 2017 regional Edward R. Murrow Award. WFDD received honors in four categories.
Duke Energy is suing 30 insurance companies over who should pay to clean up toxic coal ash at its coal-fired power plants in North Carolina.
Duke Energy this summer will ask North Carolina regulators to raise the rates consumers pay on their electricity bills for the first time in four years.
Officials with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality are weighing proposals from Duke Energy on how the waste from coal ash pits will be removed.
A new study has found surprising information about the source of a toxin contaminating well water throughout North Carolina, and this particular substance isn't coming from coal ash ponds.
Environmental groups hope a recent legal victory against Duke Energy will encourage faster removal of coal ash at dump sites across the state. The company will soon begin cleaning up millions of to
There are plenty of questions swirling after testimony emerged this week from a state toxicologist who disagreed with how the state handled water safety in 2015.
Researchers at North Carolina A&T have developed a new way to deal with coal ash. The discovery could turn the waste into something useful and economical.