Duke Energy Unit Lowers Customer Rates by 4.5% in North Carolina

MT Newswires Live
03 Dec 2024

Duke Energy (DUK) said Monday that its Duke Energy Progress unit has reduced rates for residential customers in North Carolina by 4.5% as part of its annual fuel cost adjustment.

The North Carolina Utilities Commission approved the adjustment, which took effect on Sunday, on Nov. 13, the utility said.

A typical residential customer in North Carolina using 1,000 kilowatt-hours per month will see their bill decline by $7.34 to $154.63 as a result of the adjustment, the company said.

Price: 115.32, Change: -1.73, Percent Change: -1.47

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