Clean Energy Transformation

Duke Energy's Clean Energy Transformation

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Energy

Duke Energy Outlines Progress on Clean Energy Transition
Duke Energy plans to invest $145 billion over the next 10 years for critical energy infrastructure in order to meet customer needs, achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and to create substantial economic benefits for the communities it serves.

Energy

Duke Energy Indiana Plans Two-Year Electric Transportation Pilot Programs
Duke Energy is launching electric transportation pilot programs in Indiana for its residential and commercial customers, including businesses, schools and local governments.

Green Infrastructure

He Grows Crops, Cattle and Now Solar Power
Leasing land to Duke Energy for a solar plant helped secure Slade Williams’ ranching future

Energy

Illuminating Possibility: Duke Energy and Ford Motor Company Plan To Use F-150 Lightning Electric Trucks To Help Power the Grid
Pilot incentives will reduce vehicle lease payments for program participants who lease an eligible electric vehicle. In exchange, customers will allow their EVs to feed energy back to the grid – helping to balance it during peak demand.

Green Infrastructure

How eTransEnergy Helps Organizations Electrify Vehicles
Charlotte transit system and Duke Energy subsidiary launch battery-electric bus pilot program

Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives

Duke Energy Indiana Transmission Towers Repurposed for Eagle Nesting Platforms at Wabashiki Fish & Wildlife Area in West Terre Haute
Duke Energy is converting two electric transmission towers that have reached the end of their useful service life into nesting platforms for bald eagles at the Wabashiki Fish & Wildlife Area in West Terre Haute, Ind.

Green Infrastructure

How Duke Energy Plans for a Reliable, Affordable, Low-Carbon Future
Energy companies, including Duke Energy, have goals to generate electricity with less carbon emissions and more renewables while still providing reliable, affordable power. Duke Energy has already reduced its carbon output by 40 percent since 2005.

Energy

Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Continues To Go Green
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) officials announced a first-of-its-kind 10-year agreement with Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions.

Events, Media & Communications

How Electrification Fits in the World of Cleaner Energy
Affordability and low carbon are main topics for Duke Energy leaders at the Electrification 2022 conference

Energy

Purdue and Duke Energy To Explore Potential for Clean, Nuclear Power Source for Campus
With interest rising worldwide in new technologies that are reliable and carbon-free, Purdue and Duke Energy intend to study power produced through Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), a move that may be unprecedented for a college campus and a potential fit for Purdue’s energy needs.
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