Duke Energy reported around 60,000 customers without power in the Cincinnati area, Northern Kentucky and parts of Southwest Ohio at the peak of the storm.
Duke Energy was the lone Fortune 500 company in Charlotte to see its share price rise at the end of the trading day Thursday.
Duke Energy has restored over 96% of power to customers who experienced outages in Ohio and Kentucky due to the severe weather Wednesday night. According to Duke, power outages in the area have ...
As of 9 a.m. Friday, about 1,000 Duke Energy customers in Clark and Floyd counties remained without power following the ...
About 5,000 Duke Energy customers in Clark and Floyd counties were without power as of 10:30 a.m. on Thursday.
Power outages continue in Bartholomew County following a severe thunderstorm which knocked out power to about 2,000 customers ...
Most of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky's tornado watches have been canceled as showers and thunderstorms continue ...
From there, the sweeping energy legislation passed on a near unanimous basis through both the committee and on the House ...
The Ohio Senate unanimously approved a measure Wednesday overhauling much of the state’s energy sector. The chief goal of the proposal is to encourage investment in new, primarily gas-fired, power ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A solar energy project near Indian Lake that promised to combine photovoltaic panels with sheep farming, known as lambscaping or agrivoltaics, is no longer going forward.
Kansas State, TCU, and North Carolina dropped out, while Kentucky, Duke, and Ohio State claimed their spots. Here’s our breakdown of the latest movers and shakers.
The bill now moves to the Ohio House, where a similar energy bill is under consideration. Ohio senators unanimously voted to change energy policies in the hopes of encouraging more generation on ...
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