Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Airship-Over-Marshall-Coal-Plant-in-NC-27MZIFVT35PG.htmlConceptually similarAirship Over Marshall Coal Plant in NCGP046ZLCompleted★★★★★★Airship Over Marshall Coal Plant in NCGP046ZMCompleted★★★★Airship Over Marshall Coal Plant in NCGP046ZNCompleted★★★★★★Airship Protests Duke Energy in WilmingtonGP046GACompleted★★★★Messages for Duke Energy in CharlotteGP046YRCompleted★★★★★★Messages for Duke Energy in CharlotteGP046YSCompleted★★★★Airship Protests Duke Energy in WilmingtonGP046G2Completed★★★★Airship Protests Duke Energy in WilmingtonGP046G3Completed★★★★Airship Protests Duke Energy in WilmingtonGP046G4Completed★★★★View AllGP046ZKAirship Over Marshall Coal Plant in NCThe Greenpeace thermal airship A.E. Bates flies over Duke Energy's Marshall coal-fired power plant on Lake Norman. Banners on the airship read "Duke: Don't Raise Rates for Dirty Energy" and "Cleaner is Cheaper." The flight calls attention to Duke Energy's plans to continue using coal, nuclear and other forms of dangerous energy at great public cost.Locations:Lake Norman-North America-North Carolina-United States of AmericaDate:29 Jul, 2012Credit:© Jason Miczek / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2400px X 1658pxKeywords:A.E. Bates (airship)-Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Clouds-Coal-Day-Duke Energy-Energy infrastructures-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Money-Non-renewable energy-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-SummerShoot:Airship Protests Duke Energy in NCThe Greenpeace thermal airship A.E. Bates flies over Duke Energy Headquarters in downtown Charlotte, and a week later the airship flies over Marshall Steam Station on Lake Norman. The flights call attention to Duke Energy’s plans to continue using coal, nuclear and other forms of dangerous energy at great public cost. Banners on the airship read “Duke: Don’t Raise Rates for Dirty Energy” and “Cleaner is Cheaper.”To coincide with the statewide airship tour, Greenpeace released “Charting the Correction Course: A Clean Energy Pathway for Duke Energy.” The report details how the newly merged Duke Energy can invest in wind, solar and energy efficiency while saving themselves and North Carolina rate payers billions of dollars over 20 years.Related Collections:Duke Energy Airship Tour 2012