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announced plans to take over Progress Energy in a $ 26 billion deal resulting in the country's largest electric utility with 7.1 million customers. Duke Energy plans to "maintain substantial operations in Raleigh." When the merger was completed on July 3, 2012, Duke Chairman James E. (Jim) Rogers
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and changed its name to Progress Energy. Progress Energy represents a family of companies, including CP&L, Florida Power, Progress Telecom, NCNG and SRS, and an important new organization, Energy Ventures. The company built a new
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In 2008, the Corporate Responsibility Officer named Progress Energy to its list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens. Progress Energy was named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index in 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 and 2005.
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On August 24, 1999, Carolina Power & Light Co. said that it would acquire Florida Progress Corp. for $ 5.3 billion, creating the nation's ninth-largest electric utility.
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study to map the offshore wind power potential of North Carolina. Progress Energy launched its SunSense-branded solar incentive programs in 2009.
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technology, or scrubbers, to remove sulfur dioxide emissions from its nine largest coal-fired power plant units.
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in 2002, when it released roughly 39 million pounds of toxic chemicals into the air. Major pollutants included
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On October 16, 1999, third quarter earnings of Florida Progress Corp. fell 20.5 percent as damage from
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became Chairman and CEO of the new combined company, while Progress CEO Bill Johnson resigned.
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The company's slogan prior to the Duke Energy merger was, "People, performance, excellence."
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was a power generation and distribution company. Prior to its merger with
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identified Progress Energy as the 29th-largest corporate producer of
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http://www.progress-energy.com/aboutus/news/article.asp?id=21723
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WRAL.com: Progress CEO is out as Duke, Progress complete merger
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Progress Energy is the majority owner and operator of the
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Companies formerly listed on the New York Stock Exchange
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Non-renewable resource companies established in 2000
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Progress Energy Center for the Arts-Mahaffey Theater
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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