Duke Energy news continues to be a big a topic of interest with Utility Dive readers. This week, three updates along with commentary on India's blackouts and President Barack Obama's renewable energy projects grabbed the most eyes in our news feed.
Every Friday, we round up the five most read posts of the past seven days, so catch up on what you may have missed and dive in:
- Lessons for U.S. utilities from India's massive outages—The U.S. may not need to worry about a blackout affecting 600 million citizens, but India's problems still offer lessons.
- Wall Street unsure about future of Duke CEO Rogers—Wall Street remains divided on how much affect Duke Energy’s CEO controversy will have.
- Former Progress CEO writes public letter about Duke situation—Bill Johnson writes a letter to supporters at a blog that has been defending him.
- Duke Energy's 1,900 pages of messages mention merger concerns—Duke Energy turns over internal records to regulators, as the investigation into the Progress Energy merger continues.
- President Obama announces seven renewable energy projects—The solar and wind projects will be constructed in four western states – Arizona, California, Nevada, and Wyoming.
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