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A new bill that could let Duke Energy charge customers now for improvements made later is making its way to Gov. Stein's desk.
Legislation that would give Duke Energy more flexibility in how it meets the state's growing power demands is drawing the ire of clean energy advocates.
Duke Energy provided the following tips on how customers can help protect the power grid: Set your thermostat to the highest ...
North Carolina lawmakers have approved a bill to let Duke Energy delay planned carbon-emissions reductions and also allow the ...
Senate Bill 266 also shifts some costs of purchased power from industrial to residential customers by changing how they're ...
As North Carolina faces an intense heatwave, Duke Energy is calling on residents in the Triangle to conserve electricity ...
SAM has heard from several readers about a charge that is appearing on Duke Energy customer bills. Beginning Jan. 15, bills showed a rider charge. Jimmy Flythe, the Duke Energy ...
A thunderstorm with 60 mph wind gusts toppled trees in Winston-Salem, causing more than 4,000 power outages in Forsyth and ...
North Carolina Democratic governor Josh Stein takes action on the concealed carry handgun bill passed by the Republican legislature, Senate Bill 50.