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The BriefSt. Petersburg City Council is exploring the possibility of creating a city-owned electric utility to replace Duke ...
Duke Energy is asking state and federal regulators to approve to a merger of its two utility companies providing power to the ...
Duke Energy is looking to merge its two subsidiaries in the Carolinas, a move the company says will make it more efficient ...
Duke Energy Corp. has requested approval to merge its electric utility subsidiaries in North and South Carolina. The company ...
Six days after opening, Duke Energy’s controversial $3.5 billion power plant in Edwardsport broke down, new regulatory ...
Currently, Duke Energy’s residential customers in North Carolina use just over 40% of all the power the company purchases, rather than generates itself, and they pay for about 41% of the costs.
The N.C. Utilities Commission directed Duke to work with wind energy developers to see if committing to a wind farm by the ...
Duke Energy would be allowed to avoid a fast-approaching climate change goal and charge North Carolina customers now for future power plants under the terms of a bill on the way to Gov. Josh Stein.
Among its provisions, the bill would release Duke Energy from a goal set by law in 2021 to achieve a 70% drop in the amount of carbon dioxide released by power plants in North Carolina from 2005 ...