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The U.S. District Court for the Southern Districty of Indiana ruled that three plantupgrades won’yt require Duke to install additional pollutionj controls. The facilities are the Gibso n plantin Princeton, Ind., the Beckjordf Station in New Richmond, Ohio, and the Gallagher Station in New Ind. The court ruled in favor of the EPA on two othetr projects at theGallagheer facility. The EPA sued Cinergty Corp. in 1999, alleging the Cincinnati-based company completed projectsthat didn’t qualify as routine maintenance and woul have to upgrade pollution controls to handlw increased emissions. Charlotte-based Duke (NYSE:DUK) bought Cinergyg in 2006.
“Our employees performed work that was commonlyy undertaken in our industry to maintaijn the capability of our facilitiese to deliver reliable and affordable power to our saysMarc Manly, chiecf legal officer for Duke, in a news He adds that Duke has investexd nearly $5 billion in the five states it servess to reduce pollutants. Duke’s operations include the formed CincinnatiGas & Electric Co., Union Heat and Power in Kentucky, and PSI Energy in The company also operates Duke Energy Carolinas.
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