Retiring CEO Lynn Good has guided a remake of the utility giant to meet the Carolinas' growing appetite for power.
Duke’s plans call for the utility to ramp up gas and solar generation throughout the 2030s. How could it limit data centers’ ...
Critics say it could do the exact opposite, potentially leaving North Carolinians paying billions of dollars for power plants ...
Duke Energy would shed its goal of a 70% carbon reduction by 2030 under a new bill filed in the North Carolina General ...
Senate Bill 261 is sponsored by top-ranking Republican Senate leaders -- including a former Duke Energy executive -- and is ...
State Sen. Paul Newton introduced Senate Bill 261 on Tuesday with the gusto of a car salesman: “I’m here to offer you an ...
State Senate leader Phil Berger wants to repeal a carbon reduction mandate the legislature put on Duke Energy four years ago.
Duke says it will need to power at least 1.5 gigawatts of new data centers in the Carolinas by 2033. How is it reaching that ...
The Triad is on track to be home to North Carolina’s first new nuclear power plant in nearly four decades. Duke Energy plans ...
If users agreed to that, researchers found, Duke Energy Carolinas already has the capacity to add about 2.1 gigawatts of new load, while Duke Energy Progress could add about 1.3 gigawatts.
That 2028 national data center power demand estimate translates to somewhere between double and nearly quadruple the 34.5 gigawatts of capacity Duke Energy owns in North and South Carolina today.