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Duke Energy is asking the Public Service Commission of South Carolina for a revenue increase that would raise electric bills ...
Duke Energy Progress serves about 177,000 customers primarily in central and northeastern South Carolina. The company’s application in front of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) ...
According to a release from Duke Energy Carolinas, customers will see their rates fall on Jan. 1, 2025, after a temporary increase at the beginning of September.
This proposal reflects the investments we have made to strengthen the grid, improve storm readiness, maintain and enhance our generating fleet, and serve a growing customer base'.
Christa Graft, Duke Energy's manager of rates and regulatory strategy, testified to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission the proposed rate increase would mean a 19% hike in residential ...
Duke Energy Progress is asking state regulators in South Carolina to review its rates. If the rates are approved, monthly electric bills for typical residential customers using 1,000 kilowatt-hours ...
Estimates vary, but according to Duke, the residential rate increase is about 2.5 cents per kilowatt hour. That increase will add about $8 to the average monthly bill or about $96 annually.
The bill, dubbed the "Energy Security and Affordability Act," would eliminate the 2030 deadline for Duke to reduce carbon emissions 70% from 2005 levels. The utility giant would still have to meet ...