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Tropical Storm Chantal threatens North Carolina power grid. Duke Energy crews prepare for scattered outages and downed lines as storm approaches coast.
Central North Carolina faces widespread power outages and flooding due to Tropical Depression Chantal. Over 32,000 residents are affected.
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Duke Energy seeks to merge Carolina utilities, projecting more than $1B in customer savings
Duke Energy Corp. has requested approval to merge its electric utility subsidiaries in North and South Carolina.
North Carolina studied the potential benefit of undergrounding in 2003 after an ice storm in 2002 knocked out power to more than half of Duke Energy customers in North and South Carolina.
Microburst topples trees onto homes in Winston-Salem, North Carolina: hail, wind, heavy rain Fire crews were called to the 3300-4000 blocks of Akron Drive due to power lines and several downed ...
Fallen trees can damage power lines, causing outages. NOAA predicts above normal ... when Tropical Storm Chantal dropped heavy rain across central North Carolina, including in Orange, Durham, Chatham ...
Justice & Health In North Carolina, Exploding Bulbs and Fridges on the Fritz Reveal a Town’s Fraying Electric System Though town officials call the power surge in Red Springs an “Act of God ...
The journeyman lineman investigates large outages in Duke Energy’s reliability department in western North Carolina.
Along with the various changes to the UNC locker room this offseason, the North Carolina defense will be bringing an ...
Inside Carolina analyst Jason Staples has completed his player-by-player evaluation of the North Carolina offensive line, having reviewed game and practice film of the expected contributors on the ...
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it was ending a big funding source for state-level solar ...
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Why don’t we bury all our power lines to prevent outages? - MSN
North Carolina studied the potential benefit of undergrounding in 2003 after an ice storm in 2002 knocked out power to more than half of Duke Energy customers in North and South Carolina.
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