Forecasts used by Duke Energy that predict steadily rising demand for electricity in the Carolinas ignore the company’s sales history in the past 15 years, which have been essentially flat, and should be challenged by state regulators, according to a new study by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
Climate risks are accelerating. Here’s what Duke, PG&E and 16 other utilities expect to pay.
- – Utility Dive – 11/18/20
First-of-a-kind utility plan could transform Southeast grid
- – E&E News – 10/7/20
Quitting the ACP leads Duke Energy to quarterly loss
- – WFAE Radio – 8/10/20
Duke Energy to invest in renewables after cancelling pipeline
- – S&P Global – 8-10-20
As North Carolina blocks Southgate, Duke seeks how to meet gas demand
- – Utility Dive – 8-13-20
‘Pray and Delay’ v. Dominion, Duke
- – Appalachian Chronicle – 7/7/20
With Supreme Court case over, courts again weigh whether Atlantic Coast Pipeline is needed
- – Virginia Mercury – 6/23/20
Duke CEO decries ‘assault’ on natural gas as shareholders, others blast company’s resource plans
- – Utility Dive – 5/13/20
“Investing in Failure” – New Study Slams Dominion & Duke
A new study on how three large power companies serving customers in the southeastern United States are faring in meeting their own decarbonization targets concludes that they are decidedly “missing the mark.” Investing in Failure,