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Duke Energy (DUK) concluded the recent trading session at $108.23, signifying a +1.33% move from its prior day's close.
Mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain could cause power outages in some regions Customers are encouraged to prepare in advance for potential outages Company also shares reminders on ways to save energy and money as temperatures drop this week; b-roll of energy-saving tips available here CHARLOTTE, N.C. , Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 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.
Growing menu of options offers customers more savings and better control over how they use their energy Some incentives have doubled or even tripled CHARLOTTE, N.C. , Jan. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy has increased incentives and eligibility for many of its residential and business energy efficiency and demand response programs in North Carolina, expanding ways customers can save energy and money.
The company met or exceeded estimated times of restoration for all counties Storm-related outages decreased from over 1 million to approximately 3,000 Editor's note: Visit the Duke Energy News Center for downloadable B-roll and high-resolution images . ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
DUK makes a strong case for investment, given its growth prospects, high solvency and capability to increase shareholders' value through dividends.
Tim Pearson will manage state and local regulatory and government relations, and community affairs Mike Callahan will become senior vice president and treasurer GREENVILLE, S.C. , Oct. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy today announced that Tim Pearson will become South Carolina state president, effective Nov. 1.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Duke Energy (DUK) stood at $115.09, denoting a +0.81% change from the preceding trading day.
Pinellas and Pasco counties will be restored by end of day Tuesday Editor's note: Visit the Duke Energy News Center for downloadable B-roll and high-resolution images . ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Outages have decreased from over 1 million to approximately 390,000 Pinellas and Pasco counties will be restored by end of day Tuesday Editor's note: Visit the Duke Energy News Center for downloadable B-roll and high-resolution images . ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Duke Energy expects to take at least four more days to restore electricity to many of its customers in Florida after Hurricane Milton caused power outages across the state, the U.S. utility firm said on Friday.