Duke Energy raised your bill last year. Here’s the main reason why it wants to again.
Story Date: 1/18/2019

 

Source: Cassie Cope, CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 1/17/19

Duke Energy is seeking permission from North Carolina regulators to charge its customers for costs related to three destructive 2018 storms. The Charlotte-based utility said it plans to propose sometime this year raising customers’ bills. It wants to recover costs it incurred from Hurricane Florence, Hurricane Michael and winter storm Diego as part of that rate increase.

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