Duke Energy has been granted a 40-year license for the project, after its previous 50-year license expired

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Duke Energy has been granted a 40-year license for the project, after its previous 50-year license expired. Duke Energy applied for another 50-year license, and petitioned the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's decision to issue a 40-year one. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has upheld FERC's decision
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