Sideris will replace Lynn Good. She is retiring from her role as CEO April 1 after serving at the company for more than two ...
Starting Dec. 1, 2024, rates for Duke Energy Progress residential customers in North Carolina will decrease by 4.5%. What are the savings for a typical customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh ...
The North Carolina Utilities Commission approved the request for Duke Energy Progress to lower residential utility rates by 4.5%, which started December 1, Duke Energy said in a press release.
Good became CEO in 2013 after Duke Energy and Progress Energy merged, forming a single company to serve nearly all North Carolina power customers. Her tenure was marked by rising stock prices as ...
Evidently, in December 2024, NCUC approved a 4.5% reduction in rates for Duke Energy Progress’ residential customers in North Carolina. Earlier, in September 2024, the company’s subsidiary in ...
Duke Energy Progress serves about 1.5 million customers in central and eastern North Carolina, including Raleigh, as well as the Asheville region. Duke Energy Carolinas serves about 2.2 million ...
The Duke Energy Board of Directors announced on Jan. 13 that Harry Sideris has been appointed president, CEO, and a board ...
The plan adopted by the S.C. Public Service Commission would allow Duke Energy to continue to operate some coal plants through 2035, rather than 2030 as the Charlotte-based utility proposed.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Customers will see rates drop by 6.2% on Jan. 1 because of the falling fuel prices, Duke Energy Carolinas said. This is part of the annual adjustment for the fuel cost used ...
Duke Energy Progress customers in Asheville, Raleigh and eastern North Carolina have already seen a decrease in their monthly bill, according to the release. In December, their rates decreased by ...
Duke Energy’s board of directors appointed president Harry Sideris as its next CEO, effective April 1, the Charlotte-based energy giant announced Monday morning. It’s also a major change for ...