Duke Energy's Revenue Rebounds as Louisiana Shifts Lawsuits, Black Communities Fight for Superfund Recognition
Duke Energy's retail revenue has rebounded, recovering from last year's pandemic decline. The company's financial performance has improved, reflecting increased demand and higher energy prices. Meanwhile, Louisiana parishes shift coastal cleanup lawsuits to federal court, and Black communities in Alabama fight for Superfund recognition, highlighting ongoing efforts to balance economic growth, environmental protection, and community interests in the energy sector. From rebounding revenues to environmental justice fights, the energy landscape continues to evolve.
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