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After a decade of urging from clean energy advocates, utility Duke Energy finally has a plan to let its North Carolina ...
DROPPING DUKE? With neighbors complaining about skyrocketing electric bills, St. Petersburg could be inching closer to a ...
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Duke Energy demonstrates danger of power lines during storms
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Duke Energy held a live line demonstration to show the possible danger power lines pose during storm season. That includes downed powerlines on the ground ...
Notably, NERC’s 2024 report, as well as analysis from Always On Energy Research, have both projected that power shortages could begin in regions across the U.S. in the next few years.
Thousands of Duke Energy customers in Bartholomew County and Columbus lost power at about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday when a severe thunderstorm packing 60- to 70-mph winds toppled trees into houses ...
As of 12:45 p.m., there were 187 active power outages across all counties within the Duke Energy Carolinas region, leaving 1,015 customers without power including 678 in N.C. and 337 in S.C.
Duke Energy is working to make repairs after a "town wide power outage" hit Knightstown Thursday evening. At 10 p.m. July 17, the town posted that it was experiencing a town-wide power outage and ...
To report an electrical outage, click here or call 800-343-3525. Duke's map also has the ability to show outage histories and a current summary of known issues and how many customers are impacted.
Duke Energy power outage map Duke Energy customers can find a map of power outages here. To report an electrical outage, click here or call 800-343-3525.
The anticipated move-ins were short circuited because Duke Energy Progress refused to run power to the apartments, citing the developer’s decision to use a single meter for billing purposes ...
Duke Energy By John Downey – Senior Staff Writer, Charlotte Business Journal Aug 31, 2015 Updated Aug 31, 2015 3:49pm EDT ...
Duke Energy power outage map Duke Energy customers can find a map of power outages here. To report an electrical outage, click here or call 800-343-3525.
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