The last time Charlotte saw measurable snow, at least one-tenth of an inch, was in 2022. Now, there is a winter storm watch ...
While Charlotte hasn't seen significant snowfall in years, Duke Energy is monitoring the forecast and not taking any chances.
Duke Energy is monitoring forecasts and preparing for a winter storm, including the potential for snow and ice, that could cause power outages in some areas.
Customers in the Charlotte, Triad and Durham areas will see a decrease because of lower fuel costs, Duke Energy said.
Duke Energy Carolinas customers will see their electric rates fall starting Jan. 1 as part of an annual adjustment for the ...
Thanks to Duke Energy Florida, the Duke Energy Foundation and Pinellas Education Foundation, thousands of students will ...
Duke Energy is ramping up preparations for potential power disruptions as winter weather threatens the Charlotte region this ...
CHARLOTTE — Duke Energy Carolinas customers, which include Charlotte, Durham, and the Triad, will see a 6.2% rate decrease on ...
A surge in energy demand meant customers needed more power than Duke Energy could provide. As a result, the company turned off power to its customers for hours. In the years since, Brooks said Duke ...
Ahead of Sunday’s storms, the National Weather Service warned that tornadoes and other strong wind activity as well as hail ...
Regulators in North Carolina have approved Duke Energy's plan to replace some of the utility's coal-fired units with natural ...
A typical residential customer in North Carolina using 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per month will see an overall decrease of $8.96, or about 6.2%, from current rates, falling from $144.31 to $135.35.