Core Insights - Duke Energy is mobilizing 7,500 workers, including 300 from the Midwest, to support storm restoration efforts as Tropical Storm Debby approaches the Carolinas [1][2] - The Duke Energy Foundation has donated 2.8 million in the past five years [2][3] Company Operations - Duke Energy is strategically staging crews across the Carolinas to ensure a prompt response once conditions are safe [2] - The company serves 8.4 million customers across multiple states and has a total energy capacity of 54,800 megawatts [11] Safety and Preparedness - Customers are encouraged to prepare for potential power outages by creating emergency supply kits and having a plan in place [5][6] - Duke Energy provides safety guidelines for electrical hazards during floods, emphasizing the importance of turning off power and avoiding downed lines [7][8] Clean Energy Transition - Duke Energy is committed to a clean energy transition, aiming for net-zero methane emissions by 2030 and net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 [12] - The company is investing in electric grid upgrades and cleaner energy sources, including renewables and energy storage [12]
Duke Energy ramps up support ahead of Tropical Storm Debby; donates $50,000 to the American Red Cross