Core Points - Duke Energy Florida is actively restoring power after Hurricane Milton, with outages reduced from over 1 million to approximately 390,000 as of October 13, 2024 [1] - Restoration efforts are ongoing, with specific timelines for different counties, including Brevard, Citrus, and others by 11:59 p.m. ET on October 13, and Pinellas and Pasco counties by October 15 [2] - The company emphasizes the importance of customer patience and support during the restoration process, acknowledging that some customers may face extended outages due to extensive damage [3] Company Overview - Duke Energy Florida, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, has an energy capacity of 12,300 megawatts, serving 2 million customers across a 13,000-square-mile area in Florida [6] - Duke Energy, a Fortune 150 company, serves 8.4 million customers across multiple states and owns a total energy capacity of 54,800 megawatts [7] - The company is committed to a clean energy transition, aiming for net-zero methane emissions by 2030 and net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, while investing in grid upgrades and cleaner energy sources [8]
Duke Energy Florida continues with power restoration; vast majority of Hurricane Milton-impacted counties to be restored by tonight