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Duke Energy provided the following tips on how customers can help protect the power grid: Set your thermostat to the highest ...
As North Carolina faces an intense heatwave, Duke Energy is calling on residents in the Triangle to conserve electricity ...
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Axios on MSNA new energy bill in North Carolina would change Duke Energy's carbon reduction goalA major energy bill being debated by the Republican-led General Assembly could soon make its way to the desk of North ...
More than 521,000 customers in North Carolina and South Carolina enrolled in Duke Energy’s customer demand response programs ...
According to Duke Energy, one of the pieces of power infrastructure that sustained the most damage after Hurricane Helene is ...
North Carolina lawmakers have approved a bill to let Duke Energy delay planned carbon-emissions reductions and also allow the ...
North Carolina legislators have finalized a bill that would eliminate an interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate set in a ...
Legislation that would give Duke Energy more flexibility in how it meets the state's growing power demands is drawing the ire of clean energy advocates.
As high temperatures increase, Duke Energy is urging customers in the Carolinas to reduce their energy use during periods of peak demand today, June 23 from 3-8 p.m. to help lessen the energy demand ...
The company's electric utilities serve 8.6 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and collectively own 55,100 megawatts of energy capacity.
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