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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.
Reporter asks for clarity. After receiving a press release from Duke Energy about their April 4 request to the state for a 16 percent rate increase over the next two years, The Reporter reached ...
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.
Duke Energy requests rate increase in new proposal, faces pushback from customers. Duke Energy wants to raise distribution rates by $55 million. Updated: 5:47 PM EDT Jul 26, 2022 ...
In a "wish list" proposed to the Public Utilities Commission, Duke Energy said it hopes to increase rates by $11.27 per month by the end of 2028, which would increase the average resident’s ...
Citizens Action Coalition will have a town hall June 13 in Bloomington ahead of a hearing June 20 concerning Duke Energy's proposed rate increase.
Duke Energy Progress is raising rates this summer. And they could go up again later this year. Duke Energy Progress will impose a temporary rate hike on N.C. customers on June 1 as regulators will ...
In the filings, Duke Energy announced its intent to increase its current electric rates for residential by 16%, or an increase of 24.6% from what customers paid from July to September 2021.
Duke Energy's application to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina outlines an annual revenue increase of $150.5 million, which is just under 8% higher than the company's current revenue.
Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE: DUK) will implement new rates next month, with the typical residential customer expected to see an increase of 8.7% — or $12.06 — in their monthly bill.
Duke Energy Corporation’s Duke Energy Progress has requested a public review of the company’s rates as it intends to lift prices. The company, serving 177,000 customers primarily in central ...
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 ...