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Duke Energy Corp. could be facing a $1.45 million fine from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
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Cranking up the AC isn't the only way to cool down inside.
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Duke Energy will use helicopters to string new transmission wires across the Ohio River from Lawrenceburg, Ind., to Petersburg, Ky. The project aims to strengthen the power grid and improve reliability in southeast Indiana.
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Self-healing reroutes electricity around a problem, kind of like a traffic app reroutes you around a car wreck.
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Forecasts call for bitterly cold temperatures and strong winds Friday, which could lead to power outages. Here's how to make sure you're prepared.
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Duke Energy is investing in Greater Cincinnati to spur economic development and bring jobs through urban restoration.
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Duke Energy of Ohio seeks a rate increase that would generate $54.7 million of additional revenue, or an increase of 10%.
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In June, you will see a one-time reduction in your Duke Energy gas bill of $133. The credit is the result of insurance money and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) that more than covered environmental clean-up costs customers were originally going to have to pay.
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Duke Energy's smart grid was first introduced locally in 2010, and has been installed in areas that have historically had high instances of outages.
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Business owners will get a free year-long chamber membership, four education programs throughout the year, and access to mentors and resources to grow their businesses.