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Together Duke Energy Carolinas (DEC) and Duke Energy Progress (DEP) serve 857,000 customers in 31 South Carolina counties from Horry to Oconee.
Duke Energy is asking state and federal regulators to approve to a merger of its two utility companies providing power to the ...
If Duke Energy’s request to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina is approved, the power bill for customers will increase by nearly 8 percent and more than 5 percent for businesses.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A higher power bill could soon be headed your way after Duke Energy Carolinas asked South Carolina regulators to perform a public review of the company’s current rates on ...
CHARLOTTE — Duke Energy is asking to raise energy rates by nearly 7.7% in South Carolina. This would impact about 700,000 customers in the Upstate region and Interstate 77 corridor. The utility ...
Duke Energy Carolinas is seeking an annual revenue increase of $150.5 million, or 7.7%, in South Carolina.
The increase impacted commercial customers by 4.6% and industrial customers by 4.4% Additionally, Duke Energy also sought to reduce their annual adjustment for fuel costs in South Carolina in 2024.
The utility is seeking a regulatory review of rates from the Public Service Commission of South Carolina. Duke Energy shakes up C-suite How she's built a different Duke How she's built a different ...
The increase impacted commercial customers by 4.6% and industrial customers by 4.4% Additionally, Duke Energy also sought to reduce their annual adjustment for fuel costs in South Carolina in 2024.
In its request to South Carolina’s Public Service Commission, the company is seeking an overall revenue increase of $74.8 million, representing a 12.1 percent increase over current revenues.
CINCINNATI — Duke Energy customers are seeing their bill rise this summer, a month after the company implemented its new rate hikes. Duke Energy customers not participating in a government ...
It was one of four in-person public hearings held by the North Carolina Utilities Commission. Duke Energy has asked state regulators to let it raise rates by more than 16% in the coming months.
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