The North Carolina Utilities Commission has signed off on orders involving Duke Energy’s two electric subsidiaries in the state over rate increase requests and how the company will pay to get rid of coal ash stored in the state. The regulatory panel issued an order Friday involving Duke Energy Progress. A similar order involving Duke Energy Carolinas came out late last month. The final rate increases haven t been finalized. The orders also approved a settlement announced in January by Duke Energy, Attorney General Josh Stein and a conservation group over how coal ash clean-up costs would be divvied up.
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Duke Energy responds to North Carolina Utilities Commission’s decision on Duke Energy Progress’ 2019 rate request
April 16, 2021
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Duke Energy issued the following statement in response to today’s order by the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) on the rate adjustment request made by Duke Energy Progress on Oct. 30, 2019.
Duke Energy worked with the NCUC, the North Carolina Public Staff, and other groups last spring to postpone the rate case proceedings due to the pandemic.
The company has taken numerous additional steps over the past year to support customers through suspension of disconnections, flexible payment arrangements and more than $20 million in charitable giving across the state.
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The North Carolina Utilities Commission has signed off on orders involving Duke Energy‘s two electric subsidiaries in the state over their 2019 rate increase requests and a plan for how the company will pay to get rid of coal ash stored in the state.
The regulatory panel issued an order Friday involving Duke Energy Progress, whose customers are largely in the Triangle area and points east, as well as in and around Asheville. A similar order was filed March 31 involving Duke Energy Carolinas, which includes Charlotte and most of western North Carolina. The two subsidiaries have 3.4 million electric customers in the state.
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