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		<title>PSC approves Duke nuke fees</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a pro forma move, the Public Service Commission Tuesday OK&#8217;d Duke Energy Florida&#8216;s plan to charge customers for its nuclear energy costs. The commission unanimously approved the roughly $52 million in recovery in a five-minute hearing on the request for next year. The utility will use the money to defray costs from shutting down its Crystal River nuclear plant in Citrus County. The approval comes after last year&#8217;s request from Florida Power &#38; Light to charge its customers $34 million in nuclear power plant&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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