Report: Study says cleaner energy sources could save Duke Energy customers $10B by 2031
Story Date: 3/17/2017

 

Source: TRIAD BUSINESS JOURNAL, 3/16/17

Groups objecting to Duke Energy’s long-term power plan provided regulators with a study that argues Duke could save $10 billion over 15 years by investing more in renewables and natural gas, Southeast Energy News reports. The report, filed with the N.C. Utilities Commission in February, was performed by consulting firm Daymark Energy Advisors. Daymark, based in Boston, was formerly known as LaCapra Associates. 

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