Duke Energy Indiana Restores Power to 73,000 Customers After Severe Storms

Reuters
19 Jun
Duke Energy Indiana Restores Power to 73,000 Customers After Severe Storms

Duke Energy Indiana, a subsidiary of Duke Energy Corporation, is the largest electric supplier in Indiana, serving approximately 920,000 customers. The company provides about 6,300 megawatts of owned electric capacity across a 23,000-square-mile service area. Recently, Duke Energy Indiana successfully restored power to more than 73,000 customers following severe storms in the region. The restoration process prioritized repairing large power lines and essential services, ensuring a swift and efficient return of electricity to affected areas. Duke Energy remains committed to enhancing its infrastructure and transitioning to cleaner energy sources, underscoring its dedication to customer reliability and value.

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