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Progress Energy: Organization DB Profile

This profile page summarizes all known activity of the organization Progress Energy related to Renewable Energy. This organization may have appeared in articles supporting this topic, against it, or in a separate context: this biographical entry simply demarks this organization as appearing in content suggesting contextual association with Renewable Energy.


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DASHBOARD

At-A-Glance Vitals

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All Media Count   2714
News Count (W/Clustered)   2465 (90.83%)
Distinct Stories   1677
Blog Count   126 (4.64%)
Tweet Count   122 (4.50%)
Shared Tweet Count   203
Links Tweeted   0
Combined Tone   3.72
Combined Polarization   7.52
Combined Activity   0.77
Combined Personalization   0.77
News Tone   3.85
Blog Tone   3.16
Tweet Tone   1.69
First Seen   3/30/2009
Last Seen   5/17/2013
News/Social Ratio  90.83%
Attention/Loyalty  833 / 1339 days (62.21%)

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Category Breakdown
Articles mentioning this organization fall into the following system categories:

Activism
2.82% (73)
Documentaries/Movies
0.46% (12)
Legislation
66.38% (1720)
Project
81.55% (2113)


Related Countries
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RELATIONSHIPS


Related People

The following names occur in articles mentioning this organization:

Jim Rogers   11.27% (306)
Latin America   7.37% (200)
Lloyd Yates   7.11% (193)
Alfred Tollison Jr   3.83% (104)
Vincent Dolan   3.50% (95)

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Related Organizations

The following organizations occur in articles mentioning this organization:

Progress Energy   95.47% (2591)
Duke Energy   37.95% (1030)
Edison Electric Institute   22.40% (608)
Progress Energy Carolinas   14.63% (397)
Carolina Utilities Commission   12.71% (345)

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RELATED GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES


Related Worldwide Cities

The following cities worldwide occur in articles mentioning this organization:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States   34.16% (927)
Edison, Florida, United States   18.28% (496)
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States   11.27% (306)
Petersburg, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia   7.52% (204)
Orlando, Florida, United States   7.04% (191)

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Related Countries
The following countries occur in articles mentioning this organization:
United States   12.90% (2455)
Russia   12.90% (217)
China   12.90% (210)
Canada   12.90% (139)
Japan   12.90% (120)

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Related Global Regions

The following regions worldwide occur in articles mentioning this organization:

Sankt-Peterburg, Russia   7.55% (205)
Sã£Paulo, Brazil   1.11% (30)
Ontario, Canada   1.11% (30)
London, City Of, United Kingdom   1.07% (29)
Kã¸Avn*, Denmark   1.07% (29)

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Related US States

The following US states occur in articles mentioning this organization:

North Carolina, United States   59.32% (1610)
Florida, United States   54.90% (1490)
South Carolina, United States   21.81% (592)
New York, United States   13.49% (366)
Ohio, United States   12.90% (350)

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Outlet Location Countries
This organization is mentioned in articles from outlets in these countries:
United States   12.90% (1466)
Scotland   12.90% (98)
Poland   12.90% (95)
Russia   12.90% (46)
Canada   12.90% (34)

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TWITTER


Twitterers

The following Twitterers tweet links about this organization

Energy4Earth   0.18% (5)[Profile]
RichardWalthers   0.15% (4)[Profile]
smithynews   0.11% (3)[Profile]
jeremymcnamara   0.11% (3)[Profile]
BestGreenEnergy   0.11% (3)[Profile]

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CONTENT


Top News Outlets

This organization tends to be mentioned in articles from the following news outlets:

Yahoo.Com   4.83% (131)
4-Traders.Com   3.50% (95)
Prnewswire.Com   2.43% (66)
Newsobserver.Com   2.21% (60)
Istockanalyst.Com   2.14% (58)

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Top Blogs

This organization tends to be mentioned in articles from the following blogs:

Miamiherald.Typepad.Com   0.26% (7)
Irecusa.Org   0.26% (7)
Renewable-Energy-News.Co.Uk   0.26% (7)
Greenpeaceblogs.Org   0.11% (3)
Argandenergy.Com   0.11% (3)

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News Articles

All 2465 news articles:

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2013 Session Summary: Utilities and Energy | The Florida Current

...... regardless of whether they are ever built Florida Power Light Co and Duke Energy , formerly Progress Energy Florida , have collected more than billion for projects Progress Energy botched repairs at Crystal River and its decision to close the plant led to calls from House Speaker will Weatherford and others for a review of the law Read more Policy Note Biofuels Rep ......

(986 words by thefloridacurrent.com)
(05/08/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: 0.76%
Pol: 5.92%
Act: 22.90%
Per: 0.38%
Que: 3.03%
Exc: 0.00%

Bass Fishing Beats Billions From TVA Sale for Tennessee - Bloomberg

...... days lanky man with an easy demeanor , Johnson flared into the headlines in July when he was named the CEO of North- Carolina-based Duke Energy after it had merged with the smaller Progress Energy utility Johnson ran Johnson was fired hours later by the same board that appointed him in favor of Duke longstanding CEO , Jim Rogers the coup set off an investigation by the North Carolina ......

(2556 words by bloomberg.com)
(05/07/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: 1.87%
Pol: 6.26%
Act: 21.51%
Per: 0.80%
Que: 1.71%
Exc: 0.00%

National Center Forces Duke Energy to Take a Stand on the Renewables Mandate - Power Engineering

...... of the renewables mandate National Center Senior Fellow Bonner R Cohen , Ph D says http www nationalcenter org NPA html Duke Energy and its subsidiary , Progress Energy , the state two largest utilities , recently sought rate increases for residential customers from the NC Utility Commission of and percent , respectively Bloomberg News estimates ......

(581 words by power-eng.com)
(05/05/2013)
Legislation
Tone: 0.00%
Pol: 5.27%
Act: 22.40%
Per: 0.15%
Que: 4.17%
Exc: 0.00%

Scientific American: North Carolina legislators make end-run on science and renewable energy | Mountain Xpress | Asheville, NC

...... the rules of the current policies , the law allows power companies to pass on extra costs to customers As A result , Duke Energy residential customers pay cents a month and Progress Energy customers pay cents a month for the renewables subsidies News Observer Here are a few ways the recent actions have been reported , from the Scientific American to online news sites From ......

(817 words by mountainx.com)
(05/04/2013)
Legislation
Tone: -2.76%
Pol: 6.21%
Act: 24.14%
Per: 0.80%
Que: 16.28%
Exc: 2.33%

Duke Energy Corp CEO Hosts Annual General Meeting (Transcript) - Seeking Alpha

...... Annual Meeting Now , before taking your questions , I will give a brief report on our company Much has happened since we met this time last year We completed the Duke Energy - Progress Energy merger months ago As you all know it turned out to be a very complex transition Throughout this period our Board has taken responsible , deliberate , and steady steps to ensure we meet the ......

(11223 words by seekingalpha.com)
(05/03/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: 3.24%
Pol: 6.50%
Act: 24.27%
Per: 4.95%
Que: 2.99%
Exc: 0.00%


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Blog Posts

All 126 blog posts:

 Tone

State Net Capitol Journal: States Cooling on Renewable Energy

...... that group of annoying people the North Carolina majority whip top campaign donors include utility company Duke Energy and the Charlotte , North Carolina-based utility owner Progress Energy PGN unit , according to the National Institute On Money In State Politics Backers of efforts to repeal clean-energy goals in other states include the American Legislative Exchange Council , ......

(790 words by lexisnexis.com)
(05/17/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: 1.84%
Pol: 7.24%
Act: 25.03%
Per: 1.23%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

State Net Capitol Journal Legislative Updates: States Cooling On Renewable Energy

...... that group of annoying people the North Carolina majority whip top campaign donors include utility company Duke Energy and the Charlotte , North Carolina-based utility owner Progress Energy PGN unit , according to the National Institute On Money In State Politics Backers of efforts to repeal clean-energy goals in other states include the American Legislative Exchange Council , ......

(1245 words by lexisnexis.com)
(05/09/2013)
Legislation
Activism
Project
Tone: 1.17%
Pol: 7.44%
Act: 25.06%
Per: 0.86%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

Environmental Economics: North Carolina is becoming a banana republic

...... percent in and thereafter the law allows power companies to pass on extra costs to customers As A result , Duke Energy residential customers pay cents a month and Progress Energy customers pay cents a month for the renewable subsidies Critics said the policy subsidizes non-competitive industries , while those who favor the policy said it has created new jobs and ......

(643 words by env-econ.net)
(05/08/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: -0.59%
Pol: 8.30%
Act: 24.00%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 5.56%

How renewable energy won in North Carolina | Greenpeace Blogs

...... AFP and allied opponents of North Carolina renewable energy law portrayed it as a burdensome tax on consumers Duke Energy residential customers pay cents a month and Progress Energy cents to subsidize renewables under the law AFP had joined with the John Locke Foundation , a North Carolina think tank that has been aleading voice of climate science denial and an opponent ......

(1037 words by greenpeaceblogs.org)
(04/27/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: -0.84%
Pol: 8.33%
Act: 22.85%
Per: 0.66%
Que: 2.44%
Exc: 0.00%

Renewable Energy Repeal Fails Committee Vote | SmithEnvironment Blog

...... standard returning to language in legislation creating the REPS requirement the change was made to prevent large existing hydropower plants operated by Duke Energy and Progress Energy from crowding out new renewable energy sources even before the REPS repeal date the amendment also extended the time allowed for electric utilities to recover costs associated with renewable energy ......

(694 words by smithenvironment.com)
(04/27/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: -1.00%
Pol: 9.31%
Act: 22.21%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%


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Tweets

All 122 tweets:
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 Tone

co2nscious

...People, policies, places and players in Florida's renewable energy industry - http://shar.es/HwyQC...

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Tone: 0.00%
Pol: 0.00%
Act: 6.25%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

careersinsolar

...#green Developer seeks land for solar complex: A plan for a self-sustained renewable energy complex propo... http://bit.ly/iTVLOu #solar...

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(06/14/2011 at 01:54:02 am)
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Tone: -8.70%
Pol: 8.70%
Act: 17.39%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

ncoffshorewind

...Poll shows 84% of NC voters want more renewable energy and 83% support #offshorewind. Good coverage by @CBJenergy. http://bit.ly/mcunlY...

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Tone: 4.55%
Pol: 4.55%
Act: 18.18%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

AlternativeNRG

...AltNRG News: Poll says NC voters want more renewable energy: A new poll commissioned by sustainable energy suppo... http://bit.ly/ixFTKA...

(22 words)
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Tone: 4.55%
Pol: 4.55%
Act: 18.18%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

DrEcolonomic

...Poll says NC voters want more renewable energy http://bit.ly/iErsHH...

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(05/05/2011 at 5:32:20 pm)
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Tone: 0.00%
Pol: 0.00%
Act: 25.00%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%


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