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  2. Upstate Duke Energy customers will pay more for power ... - AOL

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    Costs will also increase for commercial and industrial customers. According to Duke, a customer using 1,000 kilowatt hours each month would see a monthly increase of about $12.06 on their bill in ...

  3. Duke Energy wants a rate hike. You can have your say Tuesday

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    Duke Energy's smart meters provide detailed information about customers' energy use. Duke, which provides electricity service in Ohio and Kentucky, is seeking to raise electric rates for about ...

  4. More natural gas, offshore wind, and higher customer bills in ...

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    Duke Energy's updated carbon plan proposal would see more "green" power production added to the future grid, but at a significant price for customers. ... and customer rates affordable could mean ...

  5. Duke Energy - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references. [1] Duke Energy Corporation is an American electric power and natural gas holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company ranked as the 141st largest company in the United States in 2024 – its highest-ever placement on the Fortune 500 list.

  6. Electricity meter - Wikipedia

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    An electricity meter, electric meter, electrical meter, energy meter, or kilowatt-hour meter is a device that measures the amount of electric energy consumed by a residence, a business, or an electrically powered device over a time interval. Electric utilities use electric meters installed at customers' premises for billing and monitoring purposes.

  7. Duke settlement could mean less drastic price hikes in rate ...

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    As Duke Energy's controversial rate case continues, the company's proposed settlement could keep cost hikes from reaching the initial 20% increase.