CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Duke Energy Renewables, a commercial business unit of Duke Energy, has begun construction of three utility-scale solar power projects totaling 30
Duke Energy today announced it soon will break ground in DeBary, Fla., on the first demonstration project in the United States to successfully create clean energy using an end-to-end system to produce, store
Project joins the company''s other three solar facilities in Northern Kentucky''s Kenton and Grant counties More than 5,600 solar panels designed to generate approximately
Robinson Solar Center will be key next step to transitioning to cleaner energy economy for the state Project builds on long history of powering the economy of the Pee Dee
Duke Energy Florida today announced the locations of its newest universal solar power plants, which will provide cleaner, smarter energy solutions to benefit Florida customers.
Duke Energy has recently secured approval from the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) to establish solar power centers across four counties in Florida. This
Company''s Texas solar portfolio exceeds 500 MWac in operation CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Duke Energy Renewables, a subsidiary of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), today announced that its 200-megawatt alternating
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.
Duke Energy Renewables, a subsidiary of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), announced that its 200-megawatt alternating current (MWac) Holstein Solar project in Nolan
Regional utility Duke Energy completed a 22.6-MW solar power plant in Surry County, North Carolina. The Stony Knoll Solar project is owned and operated by Duke Energy
The City of Charlotte has become the first municipality to execute a renewable power agreement under Duke Energy''s Green Source Advantage (GSA) program – further
In a 25-minute meeting on Monday, Laurens County Council moved ahead 7 industrial development-related projects, including a $61 Million solar farm near Gray Court. The
The Southeast''s largest floating solar plant will be producing power soon at the U.S. Army''s Fort Bragg in North Carolina after a major utility energy service contract with Duke Energy and its prime contractor Ameresco.
Once both sites are finished, the Bay Trail and Fort Green solar power plants will help Duke Energy Florida complete the installation of its three-millionth solar panel in the state.
Duke Energy today announced the completion of two solar projects in Alachua and Suwannee counties, the latest sites in the company''s community solar program portfolio, Clean Energy Connection. Together, the
The sites will be located in Madison, Sumter, Hernando and Jefferson counties and completed by summer 2026 All together, they are expected to save customers $843
In accordance with Duke Energy Florida''s settlement agreement – which was approved by the FPSC in August 2024 – the company is investing over $521 million to establish solar sites in Madison County (Sundance
Duke Energy Florida will host a groundbreaking ceremony in Perry, Fla., to kick off construction of its Perry Solar Facility, located about 50 miles Southeast of Tallahassee.
Duke Energy Renewables is expanding its solar energy portfolio by acquiring the 144-megawatt (MWac) Pflugerville Solar project in Texas from Recurrent Energy.
Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions (DESS), a nonregulated commercial brand of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), is now operating its largest solar power plant ever – the 250-megawatt (MW) Pisgah Ridge Solar project in
At Duke Energy, we believe generating electricity from renewable resources will play an important role in the transition to cleaner energy. That''s why we''re developing innovative renewable
The project will be built in San Bernardino County near the city of Barstow. With this addition, Duke Energy Renewables has seven solar power projects in California totaling more than 130 megawatts, enough to power
As outlined in the company''s settlement agreement, which was approved by the FPSC in August 2024, Duke Energy Florida is investing more than $521 million to establish
A 61-megawatt solar project will be constructed in Rutherford County in Duke Energy Carolinas'' service territory. Under a power purchase agreement with the Rutherford Farms, LLC, solar project, Duke Energy will
Duke Energy Florida said Friday it is moving forward with plans for solar-energy sites in Madison County, Sumter County, Hernando County and Jefferson County. The plans were included in a base-rate settlement that the
Duke Energy Florida said Friday it is moving forward with plans for solar-energy sites in Madison County, Sumter County, Hernando County and Jefferson County. The plans
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Duke Energy has acquired a commercial solar power project located within the University of Arizona s (UA) Science and Technology Park (UA Tech
These facilities will be in U.S. states North Carolina and Indiana. The projects include Duke Energy’s Asheville (8.8-MW/8.8-MWh) and Hot Springs (4-MW/4-MWh coupled with a 3-MWdc solar generating system) project sites as well as Duke Energy’s Crane (4.95-MW/5-MWh) project in Crane, Indiana.
“Solar energy is an innovative, cost-effective and clean solution we continue to implement on behalf of our customers all across the Sunshine State.” Duke Energy Florida currently owns, operates and maintains a portfolio of more than 25 solar sites across the state that produce approximately 1,500 megawatts of energy.
“Suwannee County welcomes Duke Energy’s latest solar project. It promotes green energy and brings jobs and capital investment into our community,” said Suwannee County economic development director Jimmy Norris. ”We invite more opportunities that protect the environment while helping the future growth of our community.” The four new sites:
Duke Energy Florida offers net metering, which means that customers can receive credit for excess solar energy at the full retail rate of electricity. Duke Energy Florida does not have any solar-specific rebate or incentive programs, but customers can take advantage of the 30% federal solar tax credit.
Duke Energy’s solar generation portfolio represents more than $2 billion of investment, about 1,500-MW of emission-free generation and approximately five million solar panels in the ground by 2024. The company currently has more than 900-MW of solar generation under construction or in operation in Florida. Building A Smarter Energy Future®
The projects include Duke Energy’s Asheville (8.8-MW/8.8-MWh) and Hot Springs (4-MW/4-MWh coupled with a 3-MWdc solar generating system) project sites as well as Duke Energy’s Crane (4.95-MW/5-MWh) project in Crane, Indiana. Wärtsilä will be building all three facilities under the EPC contract.