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Duke Energy sets preliminary new combined utility system summer usage record; 35, 2 6 9 MWh on June 24 , 2025 . CHARLOTTE, N.C.
Both CEG and DUK are U.S. utility operators with significant nuclear assets, providing baseload power and reliable services.
Energy-saving tools and tips are available to help customers Financial assistance is available for customers who need help paying their bills B-roll of energy-saving tips to beat the heat available here CHARLOTTE, N.C. , June 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With summer's first heat wave bringing potential triple-digit temperatures to parts of the Carolinas this week, Duke Energy is reminding customers to take control of their energy use.
The study will explore the possibility of a sale of existing coal units Settlement with state's coal producers is aligned with Indiana Governor Mike Braun's executive orders on coal PLAINFIELD, Ind. , June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy Indiana and Reliable Energy Inc., which represents several of Indiana's major coal producers, have reached a settlement in Duke Energy Indiana's request pending before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission for a proposed new natural gas plant at its Cayuga Generating Station in Vermillion County, Ind.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Duke Energy (DUK) stood at $115.40, denoting a -1.25% move from the preceding trading day.
DUK's unit seeks a $74.8M rate hike in South Carolina to fund grid upgrades and increase the reliability of its services.
Recent investments have strengthened the grid and reduced outages for customers Company last requested a regulatory review of rates in 2022 GREENVILLE, S.C. , June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy Progress today asked South Carolina regulators to perform a public review of the company's current rates.
Duke Energy offers a rare low-beta, defensive play with diversified fuel sources, strong nuclear capacity, and exposure to AI data center-driven demand growth. Recent results show solid earnings growth, new data center deals, and major natural gas generation expansion, supporting long-term EPS growth of 5-7%. The stock trades near its 52-week high with a 3.6% dividend yield, below Treasuries, and isn't bargain-priced, but remains attractive for conservative and momentum investors.