Duke Energy is proposing to raise residential customers’ power bills by 6.7% in North Carolina, the company announced Monday. A residential customer who uses 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity per ...
Substation structure and exterior equipment at a Duke Energy substation in North Carolina is seen. Provided Photo Duke Energy is seeking a rate increase that could leave residents paying about 19% ...
(RTTNews) - Duke Energy Progress, a subsidiary of Duke Energy Corp. (DUK), Monday announced that its residential customers in North Carolina will see a decline of 4.5 percent in costs due to an annual ...
Duke Energy Florida said its targeted infrastructure investments have boosted reliability while reducing customer rates, ...
May 7 (Reuters) - Duke Energy (DUK.N), opens new tab beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit on Tuesday on higher electricity rates as the utility saw increasing residential and commercial ...
In Duke Energy’s most recent rate case two years ago, the Utilities Commission trimmed the request so that some customers actually saw a decrease in their monthly bills. During that proceeding, the ...
The Kentucky Public Service Commission granted Duke Energy half of a requested 18% rate hike in an order issued last week.
Duke Energy said that the North Carolina Utilities Commission has approved a request to lower residential customers' costs by 4.5%. The company said that starting Dec. 1, rates for Duke Energy ...
Duke Energy (NYSE:DUK) +1.2% in Tuesday's trading to a new intraday 52-week high of $101.86 after beating expectations for Q1 adjusted earnings and revenues on the back of rising residential and ...
Throughout 2025, Duke Energy Florida teams have completed many targeted investments designed to boost energy reliability, reduce customer rates and expand capacity to meet growing energy demands.
After a contentious summer of debates, state regulators approved Duke Energy’s plans to supply more energy while lowering emissions. The decision left utility leaders optimistic about the Carolinas’ ...