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Morganton professor, environmental justice advocate speaks against allowing Duke Energy to increase prices
Millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects Incentives supercharge cash flow and reduces borrowing costs for utilities, but leave ratepayers waiting for years to see a benefit.