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Four Indiana counties selected for Duke Energy’s 2021 Site Readiness Program to spur economic development, jobs
April 16, 2021
Carroll, Clark, Posey, Tippecanoe counties chosen.
PLAINFIELD, Ind. – If a community or region wants to improve and grow its economy, it takes a long-term, dedicated effort by a team of people who are committed to doing what it takes to make that growth a reality.
So again this year, Duke Energy Indiana has selected four communities to participate in the company’s 2021 Site Readiness Program to identify, evaluate and improve locations in its 69-county service territory for potential industrial development. The economic development organizations involved will each receive $10,000 from Duke Energy to help implement the recommendations.
Duke Energy responds to North Carolina Utilities Commission s decision on Duke Energy Progress 2019 rate request
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 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.
Duke Energy celebrates the power behind the power on National Lineworker Appreciation Day
- April 18 spotlights lineworkers role in powering lives of millions of people across U.S.
- Duke Energy lineworkers battled record-breaking 2020 Atlantic hurricane season with 8 deployments.
- Line technicians play critical role in building stronger, smarter, cleaner energy grid to serve customers.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Duke Energy celebrates the power behind the power on National Lineworker Appreciation Day on April 18. The annual recognition spotlights lineworkers role in powering the lives of millions of people across the U.S.
constructing a $180 million solar farm in southern Vigo County and
northern Sullivan County after the Vigo County Council on Tuesday
unanimously approved tax abatements.
tax abatement on personal property of $100 million, as about 60% of
the project is in Vigo County.
Tim Hayes, environmental development director for Duke Energy s
commercial renewable sites, said the company next will meet with
Sullivan County officials.
Vigo County Council vote.
the marketing of the power from the project and that all has to fall
in place for the project to move forward, to find a customer for the
output, Hayes said.
company would have to determine if the project could be redesigned.
Apr. 14 Duke Energy Renewables Solar LLC took its first step toward constructing a $180 million solar farm in southern Vigo County and northern Sullivan County after the Vigo County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved tax abatements. The County Council approved a 10-year tax abatement on property and 10-year tax abatement on personal property of $100 million, as about 60