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Duke Energy announced on Monday that it has committed some $500 million to a major expansion of solar power in North Carolina.
Hanson Building Products has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its initial public offering.
Where in the United States do natural hazards make it riskiest to live? CoreLogic has the answer.
Wikimedia CommonsGeneral Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) is doing everything that it can to get its outside view reclassified with the investing community. GE is trying to become an industrial conglomerate...
Despite their reliability, pipelines still lead to an unacceptable rate of safety mishaps. They corrode and rupture, which threatens workers and nearby communities.
Duke Energy and Dynegy struck a deal on Friday for coal and natural gas generation in the Midwest.
Analysts' ratings have started coming in for Spark Energy following the end of the post-IPO quiet period.
The drought throughout the Western United States, particularly California, may be the worst in a century.
ThinkstockSolarCity Corp. (NASDAQ: SCTY) has had several issues come up of late. Earnings (well, losses) took out about 8% of the value recently with light revenues, but on Tuesday a downgrade from...
ThinkstockThe days of the solar industry being a pipe-dream that only eco-friendly green activists support are long over. When prices of polysilicon, one of the main ingredients used to make silicon...
Duke Energy reported its quarterly results Thursday , posting a handy increase in its earnings. The summer months were a contributing factor as seasonal utility expenses tend to increase with...
ThinkstockRecent rulings on plant emissions of carbon dioxide by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are proving to be a lot more stringent than originally thought. Worse for consumers is that...
With Duke Energy being the largest utility out there, with a $49 billion market cap, it has to be watched by utility and other income investors, whether they really want to watch it or not.
Here are five stocks rated Buy at Stifel that stand to benefit in a big way from an increase the firm expects in the amount of spending on oil and gas pipelines.
ThinkstockA Detroit resident with a past due water bill, facing a shut off of H2O, now has a chance for help. Someone other than himself can pay his water bill. As of Sunday morning, 4,000 donors...