Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cliffside-Expansion-Protest-at-Duke-Energy-27MZIFV8RX18.htmlConceptually similarCliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NKCompleted★★★★Cliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NECompleted★★★★Cliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NFCompleted★★★★Coal Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NMCompleted★★★★Cliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NDCompleted★★★★★★Cliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NBCompleted★★★★Cliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NLCompleted★★★★Cliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NICompleted★★★★Cliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyGP029NHCompleted★★★★View AllGP048Q6Cliffside Expansion Protest at Duke EnergyMountaintop Removal activist Larry Gibson of Kayford Mountain, W.Va., and Betty Robinson, 86, of Charlotte, protest outside of Duke Energy headquarters in Charlotte during a non-violent protest against the expansion of Duke's Cliffside coal power plant southeast of Charlotte. * State: North CarolinaLocations:Charlotte-North America-North Carolina-United States of AmericaDate:14 Apr, 2009Credit:© Nell Redmond / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2940px X 2336pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Crowds-Day-Duke Energy-Elderly-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-Spring-Sunny-Two people-WomenShoot:Coal Plant Expansion Protest at Duke Energy CharlotteActivists marched in downtown Charlotte to protest against the expansion of Duke Energy's Cliffside coal power plant. The action, in which 44 people were arrested, is one of a string of protests that have followed a major civil disobedience at the Capitol Power Plant in Washington in March. The events are designed to convince civic and business leaders to act immediately to address the clear danger posed by coal-fired power plants to the environment and the economy.