The solar project is the first to come from a Duke Energy pilot program that aims to make it easier for businesses, schools and nonprofits to incorporate clean, renewable
Ongoing advancements in clean technology create opportunities for you to participate in programs that help benefit the environment. We''re here to help you choose the solar energy programs or
Duke Energy is implementing PowerPair, a new incentive-based pilot program for installing home solar generation with battery energy storage in its Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress service areas in North
PLAINFIELD, Ind., June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy is expanding its Indiana solar energy resources. The company has signed an agreement with renewable energy developer
Clean Energy Connection subscribers can earn monthly bill credits for solar energy generated by participation, without installing solar panels CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 16,
Under the company''s most recent Indiana Integrated Resource Plan, Duke Energy is proposing to add 2,218 MW of solar power, 450 MW of solar with energy storage and 6,200 MW of wind energy.
The plan is aimed to provide reliable and clean energy to over 1.7 million Duke Energy customers in Indiana. The plan will add over 8,868 megawatts of renewable energy
The plan is aimed to provide reliable and clean energy to over 1.7 million Duke Energy customers in Indiana. The plan will add over 8,868 megawatts of renewable energy sources to Duke Energy''s portfolio, such as
Duke Energy''s 2024 PowerPair SM incentive program just got approved and they want to pay you up to $9,000 to get solar panels and a battery, plus up to $92 per month
The Blue River Solar Facility at Toray Resin in Shelbyville, Ind., is the first in Duke Energy Indiana''s pilot solar program, which makes it easier for businesses, schools and nonprofits to use clean, renewable energy.
You can install panels on your own roof or participate in shared or community solar programs that help fund the growth of solar while you earn bill credits. There are also REC-buying programs
Have more questions? Questions about program eligibility, the application process, approved Trade Allies, or incentive processing can be emailed to PowerPair@duke-energy .
Duke Energy has made proposals to the North Carolina Utilities Commission and the Public Service Commission of South Carolina to help customers in both states receive the benefits of solar energy without the
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Indiana solar incentives like tax credits and rebates allow you to save money when you go solar - learn which incentives are available.
Learn about Duke Energy''s solar rebate program in South Carolina, one of many new programs being introduced to support customers interest in renewable energy.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved a Duke Energy solar energy pilot program aimed at businesses, schools and nonprofits.
Under the company''s most recent Indiana Integrated Resource Plan, Duke Energy is proposing to add 2,218 MW of solar power, 450 MW of solar with energy storage and
PLAINFIELD, IND. - Solar rays will soon help power the homes and businesses of Duke Energy s Indiana customers. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved
Solar incentives can help make the clean energy source more accessible – find out what''s available to solar homeowners in Indiana.
The company has filed a request with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to approve the agreement. The solar power is estimated to serve the equivalent of roughly
On March 23, 2023, changes to Duke Energy''s NC solar net metering policy were approved. Existing solar customers will be grandfathered into the existing net metering model until 2027. New solar customers prior to July 1, 2023 will be
PLAINFIELD, Ind., June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy is expanding its Indiana solar energy resources. The company has signed an agreement with renewable energy developer Ranger Power for up to 199 megawatts of solar power to serve the equivalent of roughly 35,000 homes.
Under the company's most recent Indiana Integrated Resource Plan, Duke Energy is proposing to add 2,218 megawatts of solar power, 450 megawatts of solar with energy storage and 6,200 megawatts of wind energy.
Duke Energy Corp. DUK recently signed a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Ranger Power to buy up to 199 megawatts (MW) of solar energy from the latter’s Speedway Solar plant. This initiative, which can serve almost 35,000 households in Indiana, will increase DUK’s solar energy capacity in Hoosier State.
"The emission-free solar power that this new facility generates will help us continue to diversify our generation resources and make meaningful progress toward a cleaner energy future," said Stan Pinegar, president of Duke Energy Indiana. Construction on the 1,700-acre facility located south of Gwynneville, Ind., began in March 2023.
In Indiana, Duke Energy has three levels of generating facilities for net metering contracts: Most residential customers in Indiana will install Level 1 systems. Duke Energy Indiana's current rate for Residential and Farm Electric Service is approximately 11 cents/kWh, and also requires a connection charge of $9.40/month.
Today, nearly 5% of U.S. electricity comes from solar generation, almost 11 times as much as a decade ago. In 2022, Duke Energy and its subsidiaries had 180 utility-scale solar projects in 16 states and can generate more than 10,000 megawatts of electricity from wind and solar. Think you know solar now? Why not take our Solar Quiz!