Duke Energy Carolinas Seeks Rate Review to Enhance South Carolina's Energy Infrastructure

Reuters
Jul 02, 2025
Duke Energy Carolinas Seeks Rate Review to Enhance South Carolina's Energy Infrastructure

Duke Energy Carolinas, a subsidiary of Duke Energy Corporation, has proposed new rates to support its ongoing efforts to build a stronger energy future for its South Carolina customers. The subsidiary serves nearly 680,000 customers in the Upstate region and along the I-77 corridor south of Charlotte. Recent investments by the company have focused on strengthening the grid, reducing outages, and improving storm resilience. Duke Energy Carolinas is seeking a public review of its current rates, having last requested a review in early 2024. The company emphasizes that these initiatives are aimed at meeting customer expectations for reliability and value while progressing toward a smarter energy future.

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