Investing.com – Duke Energy announced that over the past 12 months, nearly $3 billion in storm costs have been recovered through collaboration with regulators and other stakeholders.
The utility also revealed that since the third-quarter earnings call, it has signed an additional 1.5 gigawatts of power service agreements with new data centers.
These new data center agreements represent a significant expansion of Duke Energy’s customer base in the rapidly growing data center market.
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Duke Energy recovers $3 billion in storm costs and signs a new data center agreement
Investing.com – Duke Energy announced that over the past 12 months, nearly $3 billion in storm costs have been recovered through collaboration with regulators and other stakeholders.
The utility also revealed that since the third-quarter earnings call, it has signed an additional 1.5 gigawatts of power service agreements with new data centers.
These new data center agreements represent a significant expansion of Duke Energy’s customer base in the rapidly growing data center market.
This article was translated with the assistance of artificial intelligence. For more information, please see our Terms of Use.