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Duke Energy’s Rolling Blackouts Illuminated the Benefits of Solar, Storage

by John D. Burns | Jan 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

Half a million people in the Carolinas were without power on Christmas Eve after Duke Energy implemented rolling outages during one of the region’s coldest holiday weekends in recent years. The Charlotte Observer, Tuesday, January 3, 2023 By John. D. BurnsChristmas...

South Carolina Rejects Duke Energy Plan

by John D. Burns | Jun 23, 2021 | Duke Energy Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Critique

SC Public Service Commission Pans Duke Estimates as Inaccurate, Expensive For Ratepayers In a 4-2 ruling the Public Service Commission of South Carolina rejected the Integrated Resource Plans (“IRP”) filed by Duke Energy, finding that the utility’s IRP was not...

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