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Indiana has been growing, and Indiana’s utilities have an obligation to keep pace with that demand and power a modern economy ...
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 ...
Data compiled by Citizens Action Coalition indicates Hoosiers are paying an average of $28 a month more for electricity than ...
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WEHT Evansville on MSNCitizens Action Coalition condemns severe electric bill increases throughout IndianaCitizens Action Coalition are condemning Indiana utilities after imposing what they describe as “severe” electric bill ...
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.
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.
A new analysis of Indiana’s five investor-owned electric utilities shows bills went up 17.5% in one year, or $28 a month on ...
Duke Energy predicts that in the next 15 years, Carolina customers’ annual electric use will increase by about 58,000 ...
Duke Energy Carolinas is seeking an annual revenue increase of $150.5 million, or 7.7%, in South Carolina.
Energy Justice NC, NC WARN and other environmental advocates are organizing citizens on Tuesday who want to lobby legislators and voice opposition to Senate Bill 559. The change would allow Duke ...
Duke Energy is asking to raise energy rates by nearly 7.7% in South Carolina. ... If approved, the increase is expected to cost the average ratepayer an additional $10 a month starting March 2026.
--Duke Energy Progress today asked South Carolina regulators to perform a public review of the company's current rates. It comes as the company continues working to increase system diversity and ...
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