The cold weather moves into central North Carolina on Monday followed by possible snow on Tuesday. The North Carolina mountains will see snow Sunday along with very cold temps.
Faced with Helene’s deluge, Duke Energy coped by opening a dam. But excess water drowned a community, which could put Duke in hot water.
Highs each day in central North Carolina are forecast around freezing with just 30 degrees for a high predicted on Wednesday. Duke Energy, which serves about 4 million customers in North Carolina, said they have already made plans for the cold weather ...
Duke Energy is one of the biggest utility companies in the nation, serving customers in half a dozen states. Headquartered in Charlotte, it's one of the biggest employers in North Carolina.
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Sideris will replace Lynn Good. She is retiring from her role as CEO April 1 after serving at the company for more than two decades, including nearly a dozen years as CEO. Good was also the rare female leader of a Fortune 500 company.
Duke Energy is monitoring forecasts and preparing for a period of freezing temperatures across the Carolinas. Officials said temperatures could dip into the single digits in some areas. It can be easy to use a lot of effort to keep warm and end up with a less-than-ideal energy bill. Here are some tips from Duke Energy:
Under Duke Energy's proposal, customers could subscribe to new, utility-owned solar energy facilities, pay a monthly subscription fee, and receive a bill credit.
"Organizations ... Duke Energy has made proposals to the North Carolina Utilities Commission and the Public Service Commission of South Carolina to help customers in both states to receive the ...
Lynn Good is stepping down as CEO after more than a decade in which she led a transformative period for the Charlotte company. Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE: DUK) CEO Lynn Good is retiring effective April 1 after more than a decade leading a transformative period for the Charlotte-based utility.
"This lawsuit is therefore extremely important in establishing a framework for legal action against the biggest perpetrators of climate change, placing North Carolina on the frontlines of the fight for climate justice.
Duke Energy has made proposals to the North Carolina Utilities Commission and the Public Service Commission of South Carolina to help customers in both states to receive the benefits of solar energy without the commitment and expense of installing and maintaining rooftop panels.