Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC; Notice of Effectiveness of Withdrawal of Application for Amendment of License
Published Date: 1/14/2025
Notice
Summary
Duke Energy Carolinas decided to pull back their request to change the license for the Bear Creek part of their East Fork Hydroelectric Project in North Carolina. This withdrawal became official on December 30, 2024, with no objections from anyone. So, no changes or extra costs will happen right now, and the project keeps running as usual.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Bear Creek License Amendment Withdrawn
Duke Energy Carolinas withdrew its August 14, 2024 application to amend the Bear Creek Development license, and the withdrawal became effective on December 30, 2024. The notice says no motion opposing the withdrawal was filed and the Commission took no action to disallow it, so no changes or extra costs will occur right now and the project continues operating as usual in Jackson County, North Carolina.
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