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Duke Energy has proposed a merger of its two utilities in the Carolinas, aiming to save customers over $1 billion by 2038.
Last summer, Duke Energy admitted its billing software made 100,000 mistakes. This summer, it billed customers for $8 million ...
In her testimony with the state Utilities Commission, Rachel Elliott, director of rates and regulatory planning for Duke ...
Duke Energy Corp. has requested approval to merge its electric utility subsidiaries in North and South Carolina ...
Duke Energy ran underground service for the single meter in October 2024, but in February, the utility company told EMPOWERment that the building needed 10 individual meters for the apartments ...
The merger involves Duke Energy Carolinas in the Charlotte area and Duke Energy Progress in the Triangle region.
The company claims customers will save more than $1 billion in future costs and see no bill or service changes before 2027.
Traditionally, new businesses requesting service from Duke Energy have asked for five to 10 megawatts of power. Now Duke is receiving inquiries from companies that need 500 megawatts or more.
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