As the June 1 start of hurricane season approaches, Duke Energy is preparing to respond to power outages as quickly as possible – while also adapting to extra challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A medida que se acerca el inicio de la temporada de huracanes el 1 de junio, Duke Energy se está preparando para responder a los cortes de energía lo más rápido posible, al tiempo que se está adaptando a los desafíos adicionales causados por la pandemia COVID-19.
The City of Charlotte has become the first municipality to execute a renewable power agreement under Duke Energy’s Green Source Advantage (GSA) program – further expanding solar energy in North Carolina.
Piedmont Natural Gas today announced a $50,000 grant to its Share the Warmth program to help low-income households in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Piedmont Natural Gas and Duke Energy are reminding their customers and communities to call 811 before digging to protect the nation’s underground utility infrastructure, prevent potential personal injury and avoid electric and natural gas outages.
The Duke Energy Foundation has announced a $150,000 donation to support low-income customers in North Carolina who are struggling to pay their utility bills during the COVID-19 crisis.
La fundación Duke Energy Foundation ha anunciado que donará $150,000 para apoyar a clientes de bajos ingresos de Carolina del Norte que tienen dificultades para pagar sus facturas de servicios públicos durante la crisis de COVID-19
Power restoration continued today as crews completed numerous repairs across North Carolina and South Carolina following the powerful wind and rain storm that plowed through the two states Sunday night and Monday morning.