- Duke Energy (DUK) will terminate its Carolina Long Bay offshore wind lease and reinvest the funds into additional Carolina power capacity, while considering further nuclear, gas and grid investments.
- Duke Energy says no plans to build new nuclear reactors; CFO cites cost and risk. Company seeks license extensions for 11 GW of reactors to run up to 80 years and focuses on gas.
- Duke Energy (DUK) launched AI Bill Insights in its Carolina mobile app, offering plain summaries of monthly bills and drivers like weather and usage; initial phase live, more insights coming.
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Key facts: Duke ends offshore wind lease; no new reactors; AI bill tool
Duke Energy (DUK) will terminate its Carolina Long Bay offshore wind lease and reinvest the funds into additional Carolina power capacity, while considering further nuclear, gas an