Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, serves 8.4 million electric customers in six states and 1.7 million natural gas customers in five states, and owns about 54,800 MW of energy capacity.[3][6] The DeBary green hydrogen project in Florida is part of its broader strategy to decarbonize its generation
Major U.S. utility company launching a pilot green hydrogen project at its DeBary power plant in Florida. Duke Energy aims to produce, store, and use green hydrogen to support decarbonization goals.
Major U.S. utility company that operated 40 solar power sites in the Carolinas. Duke Energy de-energized and repositioned these installations before Hurricane Florence to minimize wind damage.
A major U.S. electric utility company operating in Florida. Duke Energy announced plans to develop at least nine new solar energy projects in Florida as part of its renewable energy expansion strategy.
One of North Carolina's leading energy utilities seeking to increase its solar energy capacity to 2,163 MW by 2031 in response to growing electricity demand and regulatory compliance.
Duke Energy launched a new solar power facility at Walt Disney World Resort and operates the plant. They are committed to providing customers with greater access to renewable energy.
The largest electric power holding company in the United States, Duke Energy will use methane produced from a waste-to-energy process to generate renewable electricity at four of its power stations.
Duke Energy is one of the largest utilities in North Carolina and is actively fighting against the third-party sale of solar power, aiming to maintain its established monopolies in the state.
Duke Energy is the largest utility in North Carolina and is attempting to limit access to third-party solar power programs, which is a point of contention for lawmakers and consumers.
Largest electric power holding company in America; agreed to purchase a portion of the natural gas produced from the Smithfield waste-to-energy project in North Carolina.
One of the largest utilities in the United States, Duke Energy is acquiring a majority stake in REC Solar and investing $225 million into commercial solar energy projects.
Duke Energy is working with Google to implement a renewable energy tariff for utilities in the U.S., though utilities have shown some opposition to the plan.
A utility conglomerate providing electrical power to Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, Duke Energy acknowledges that the rise of solar and other renewable energy systems may force utilities to act primarily as back-up energy providers.
Duke Energy will be testing Chrysler's new electric Town & Country mini-vans to collect performance data and assess the viability of the lithium-ion batteries.
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