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Early next year, Duke wants to starf installing electricity-generating solar panelx at up to850 N.C. homes and The program would produce at least 16 megawattsaof power, enough to serve 2,600o homes. The proposal was announceed in June and requires approval bythe N.C. Utilitieds Commission. Duke would own the panelzs andtheir output, which would be sent to the electricall grid that serves all The company plans to compensate homeowners, businesses and othed entities that offer their roofs or land for the based on the size of the installation and amount of electricity generated. Duke wants to complete all installations bylate 2010.
Companiews interested in bidding on the project can get more informationhat duke-energy.com/environment/renewable-energy.asp and clicking on “North Carolinwa Solar Distributed Generation Program.” Duke Energy’s operations include nuclear, natural gas and hydroelectric generation. Charlotte, N.C.-based (NYSE:DUK) is the parenr company of and , a global energy compant basedin Houston, which is a joint venture between Duke Energy and The latter has operations in New Duke Energy supplies and delivers energy to 4 million U.S.
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