A viewer’s question recently prompted us to reach out to Duke Energy for clarification: When you donate through your energy bill, does that money really stay in the community to help people in need?
Duke Energy Florida removes storm recovery charge one month early in Feb 2026, slashing bills by ~$33 per 1,000 kWh. Faster relief for customers hit by rising costs and 2024 hurricanes.
According to the company, residential customers will receive about $33 off per 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) used.
Prolonged below-normal temperatures are pushing home energy use higher across the region – and higher use can mean higher bills. Duke Energy Ohio & Kentucky are sharing practical steps and assistance ...
Duke Energy Indiana is dedicating $320,000 in financial assistance to help its customers in need pay their energy bills this winter season. The Share the Light Fund is supported by Duke Energy ...
In January 2026, Duke Energy detailed a major clean‑energy buildout that includes bringing a US$100.00 million, 50‑megawatt battery system online at its former Allen coal plant and planning larger ...
Prolonged below-normal temperatures are pushing home energy use higher across Indiana, and higher use will mean higher bills. Duke Energy is sharing practical steps and flexible options to help ...
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Citizens Action Coalition (CAC) and Vote Solar, with the assistance of Earthjustice, filed testimony that argues against rate hikes for Duke Energy customers. Officials say ...
Wondering if your Duke Energy donation makes a difference? Here’s how Share the Light funds are used – plus resources if you need help with your own bill.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Duke Energy Florida announced today it will remove the storm cost recovery charge a month earlier than planned, effective February 2026. This change will reduce customers’ bills by ...