Duke Energy Corp. hopes to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and means to achieve North Carolina targets to reduce utility carbon by 70% in 2030.
Glen Snider, Duke’s head of long-term planning, says the blueprint for reaching those goals is laid out in the alternatives proposed by its latest 15-year plans for Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress.
The Integrated Resource Plans are highly technical filings Duke (NYSE: DUK) makes every two years with regulators in North and South…