
The Duke Energy Foundation today awarded grants totaling $40,000 to help two Austin schools improve energy efficiency and provide job training. Duke Energy Awards Two Austin Schools $40,000 to Boost Energy Efficiency San Juan Diego Catholic High School will use its $20,000 Duke Energy Foundation grant to enhance its Corporate Work Study Program that provides [...]

Stabilizing, Strengthening and Transforming the Grid through Energy Storage January 10-12, 2012 in Phoenix, AZ This practical, hands-on event will enable delegates to discuss key challenges in new regulatory changes, issues with storage cost, new technologies and future of Smart Grid. This is a “must-attend” conference for industry leaders to gain a much stronger understanding [...]

Duke Energy Renewables has acquired three 1-megawatt (MW) commercial solar projects in the southwestern corner of the state. The company now owns seven commercial solar farms in North Carolina. Duke Energy Renewables, part of Duke Energy’s Commercial Businesses, purchased the portfolio of photovoltaic (PV) projects from ESA Renewables, LLC, which designed and built the generation [...]

Duke Energy and SunEdison LLC have activated the final phases of a 17.2 MW solar farm in Davidson County, N.C. Constructed in five phases and covering over 200 acres of land, the project comprises more than 63,000 photovoltaic solar panels and is expected to generate an estimated 28 GWh annually.
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First Published Friday, 3 September 2010 10:18 pm – © 2010 Dow Jones SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- Duke Energy Corp.’s (DUK) Brazilian unit said Friday it is seeking authorization to change its company statute in order to expand beyond hydroelectric power generation. The company will ask Aneel, Brazil’s electricity regulator, to approve the change in [...]
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Duke Energy today announced it will purchase “green energy” credits from two North Carolina companies that will use solar power to produce hot water and to heat and cool buildings. While Duke Energy’s agreements with FLS Energy and Vanir Energy will not produce electricity, the two firms use solar energy, making them eligible for the [...]