Full-Time
Posted on 5/3/2025
Provides electricity and natural gas services
No salary listed
Expert
No H1B Sponsorship
Charlotte, NC, USA
5-15% travel required; Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable)
Duke Energy provides electricity and natural gas services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers across the United States. The company generates, transmits, and distributes energy, charging customers based on regulated rates. Duke Energy utilizes both traditional energy sources, like coal and nuclear, and is increasingly investing in renewable energy, including wind and solar power, to meet the demand for cleaner energy solutions. They employ advanced technologies, such as drones, to improve operational efficiency and safety in managing their infrastructure. Additionally, Duke Energy offers programs to help customers manage their energy bills and is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within its workforce and community engagement initiatives. The company's goal is to deliver reliable and sustainable energy while supporting the communities it serves.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Charlotte, North Carolina
Founded
1904
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The latest update is out from Duke Energy ( ($DUK) ). On May 15, 2025, Duke Energy Indiana successfully completed the issuance and sale of $300 million in First Mor...
The latest update is out from Duke Energy ( ($DUK) ). On May 15, 2025, Duke Energy Indiana successfully completed the issuance and sale of $300 million in First Mor...
Storm-related outages across the company's service territory have decreased from nearly 97,000 to approximately 1,000PLAINFIELD, Ind., April 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy has restored power for more than 98% of its customers affected by power outages across Indiana as of 9 a.m. ET Friday. Crews will continue with restoration efforts in the areas hardest hit by high winds, tornadoes and significant rainfall from Wednesday's severe weather.In total, storm-related power outages across the company's service territory have decreased from nearly 97,000 to approximately 1,000 – now largely concentrated in Clark and Floyd counties – as of 9 a.m. ET Friday."We've made a lot of progress, but we have to finish strong and do it safely. Restoring the last customer to service is as important as the first," said Clint Carnahan, general manager of emergency preparedness at Duke Energy. "We appreciate our customers' continued patience while we complete the work."The company is carefully monitoring the weather closely for any incoming storms that could cause new outages
NC Community College System, State Board, and Foundation host prestigious event honoring outstanding students, faculty, staff, and business partnersRALEIGH, N.C., April 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The North Carolina Community College System, State Board, and Foundation co-hosted the NC Community Colleges Awards Dinner and Celebration on Thursday evening to recognize the very best in academic excellence, teaching innovation, workforce partnership, and student perseverance across the state's 58 colleges
Grants awarded to three Habitat for Humanity affiliate organizationsAffordable housing investments from the company top $200,000 in Florida since 2020Duke Energy Florida employees volunteer to build homes in Citrus and Orange countiesST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Duke Energy Florida and its foundation announce $75,000 in grant funding to several Habitat for Humanity organizations in Florida. This brings the five-year total investment in affordable housing initiatives in the state to more than $200,000."Habitat for Humanity builds homes, communities and hope," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "Supporting nonprofit organizations like Habit for Humanity allows the company to improve the vitality of the communities we serve while making a lasting difference in the lives of individual customers."To advance home affordability in the state, Duke Energy Foundation has provided the following grants to directly support new homes and workforce training:Habitat for Humanity of Seminole County and Greater Apopka : $5,000and : Habitat for Humanity of Lake Sumter: $20,000Habitat for Humanity Tampa Bay Gulfside: $30,000Additionally, Duke Energy has provided $20,000 to support these nonprofit organizations' operations this year."We appreciate the support from companies that recognize the significance of affordable homeownership and the need to assist hard-working families within our communities," stated Mike Sutton, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Tampa Bay Gulfside. "Both Habitat for Humanity Tampa Bay Gulfside and Duke Energy Florida are committed to a shared vision of constructing safe, affordable and energy-efficient homes that advance our communities."In addition to foundation grants, employees will be building homes during volunteer events in west Orange and Citrus counties later this year. Through this volunteer effort, teams will contribute not only time and labor, but also a sense of community and hope, reinforcing our long-standing partnership with Habitat for Humanity to leave a lasting impact.Working together to support neighbors and customers through Habitat for Humanity is a longstanding tradition across Duke Energy