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In short, yes, Duke Energy can trim or cut down trees if they threaten electrical lines without necessarily obtaining ...
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 ...
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 ...
--As summer's first heat wave brought triple-digit temperatures to parts of North Carolina and South Carolina this week, Duke Energy thanks customers for conserving energy during periods of peak ...
--Duke Energy today announced the promotions of Pepper Natonski to senior vice president, federal affairs, policy and sustainability and Tom Craig to vice president, federal affairs, effective ...
Trees! Or more correctly, the tree canopy, which is made up of branches and leaves that seem to cover the ground when viewed from above. Fairfax County is fortunate to have this substantial boost of ...
A rendering for the interior of Duke Energy Convention Center upon completed renovation in January of 2026. (Moody Nolan and TVS via Cincinnati Business Courier) ...
Consumer’s Energy is clearing off paths as apart of their Reliability Roadmap. Their goal is to clear 8,000 miles worth of ...
The bill also would have allowed Duke Energy to bill customers for the construction cost of plants that haven’t yet been built.
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