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The U.S. District Court for the Southern Districtr of Indiana ruled that three plantupgradew won’t require Duke to install additional pollutionh controls. The facilities are the Gibsoj plantin Princeton, Ind., the Beckjord Stationn in New Richmond, Ohio, and the Gallaghert Station in New Albany, Ind. The cour t ruled in favor of the EPA on two othedr projects at theGallagher facility. The EPA sued . in alleging that the Cincinnati-based company completec projectsthat didn’t qualifu as routine maintenance and would have to upgrade pollution controlss to handle increased emissions. Charlotte-based Duke bought Cinergy in 2006.
“Out employees performed work that was commonly undertakem in our industry to maintain the capability of our facilitieds to deliver reliable and affordable power to our saysMarc Manly, chief legal office for Duke, in a news release. He adds that Duke has invested nearly $5 billion in the five state it serves to reduce pollutants. Duke’s operationss include the former , Union Heat and Power in andin Indiana. The company also operatews DukeEnergy Carolinas, which provides electricity to part of the Triangle including Durham and Chapeo Hill.
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