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Ohio homeowners urged to act as federal solar tax credit ends in December

Congress has passed a new bill that will significantly impact Ohio homeowners considering solar energy installations.


Duke Energy to announce Q2 financial results on August 5

Duke Energy has announced that it will release its financial results for the second quarter of 2025 on August 5.


Whitepaper analyzes OBBB's financial effects on solar and energy storage projects

This whitepaper examines the financial implications for solar projects following the enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB).


Guide offers insights into determining photovoltaic panel needs

Many homeowners are curious about the number of photovoltaic panels needed to power their homes effectively.


Cost considerations for installing home solar systems

One of the most common inquiries from individuals considering solar energy is the cost of installation.


Ohio's electric cooperatives clarify equipment responsibilities amid summer storms

As summer arrives, Ohio's electric cooperatives are reminding homeowners of their responsibilities regarding electric equipment.


FirstEnergy announces Q2 earnings release date and teleconference details

FirstEnergy Corp. is set to announce its financial results for the second quarter and first half of 2025 after the market closes on July 30.


Duke Energy Florida enhances grid resilience ahead of hurricane season

Duke Energy Florida is taking proactive measures to prepare for the 2025 hurricane season, which began on June 1.


Duke Energy Carolinas seeks rate review from South Carolina regulators

Duke Energy Carolinas has approached South Carolina regulators to conduct a public review of its current rates.


Duke Energy Foundation commits $400K to assist families with summer energy bills

As temperatures rise, the Duke Energy Foundation is increasing its support for families struggling with energy bills.


Duke Energy sets new summer usage record amid heat wave

Duke Energy, one of the largest energy holding companies in the United States, has expressed gratitude to its customers for their cooperation during a recent heat wave that swept through parts of North Carolina and South Carolina.


How many solar panels do you need? Factors affecting home power needs

Switching to solar energy is becoming an increasingly popular choice for homeowners seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and save on electricity bills.


Ohio electric co-ops respond to Connect the Future's pole access claims

Not-for-profit electric cooperatives in Ohio have long been dedicated to providing reliable and affordable electricity since their inception in 1935.


Duke Energy advises Florida residents on energy-saving strategies amid rising temperatures

Duke Energy is offering guidance to Florida residents as temperatures rise across the state, particularly in the Panhandle.


Understanding the lifespan of solar panels

As energy costs rise, many homeowners are considering solar power.


Duke Energy urges Carolinas' customers to cut energy use amid heatwave

As temperatures soar, Duke Energy has called on its customers in North Carolina and South Carolina to reduce their energy consumption during peak hours today from 3-8 p.m. This measure aims to ease the demand on the power grid and prevent possible...


New Jersey residents can earn rebates by recycling old appliances with JCP&L

JCP&L is encouraging New Jersey residents to recycle old appliances through its Appliance Recycling program.


Duke Energy advises Carolinas' residents on saving energy amid rising temperatures

With the onset of summer's first heat wave in the Carolinas, Duke Energy is advising customers on how to manage their energy consumption.


Duke Energy advises Carolinas residents on saving energy amid rising temperatures

With rising temperatures predicted across the Carolinas, Duke Energy has provided a series of tips to help residents manage their energy consumption while staying cool.


Duke Energy restores power after storms hit Ohio/Kentucky

Duke Energy has successfully restored power to over 41,000 customers following severe storms that swept through southwest Ohio and northern Kentucky.