Duke’s Secret Nuke Plant Study May Hold Clues to CEO’s Ouster
Friday, Oct. 19th 2012 6:29 PM
As officials in North Carolina prepare to widen their probe into utility Duke Energy’s surprise ouster of its just-named CEO, officials there and in Florida are giving increased scrutiny to a problem-laden repair of the now-idled Crystal River nuclear powerplant owned by acquired utility Progress Energy as a factor in the boardroom coup.
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