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Duke Energy Carolinas is seeking a $150.5 million annual revenue increase that would raise electric bills for South Carolina residential customers by more than $10 a month.
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Duke Energy Carolinas has asked the Public Service Commission of South Carolina to let it raise residential electric rates by 7.7%. If approved, the new rates would go into effect on March 1, 2026.
Duke Energy Carolinas today (July 1) asked South Carolina regulators to perform a public review of the company's current rates. The company last requested a review of base rates for custome. . .
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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On Tuesday, Duke Energy Carolinas asked South Carolina regulators to perform a public review of the company’s current rates.
Duke Energy is calling in state regulators to review a proposed rate increase, which the company said will help it better serve the growing energy needs of South Carolinians.
Posted: July 2, 2025 | Last updated: July 2, 2025 Customers with Duke Energy in South Carolina could potentially see an increase in their electricity bills.
Duke Energy's Carolinas subsidiary filed a rate case with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina requesting a $151 million annual revenue increase.
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