Duke Energy Carolinas proposes annual adjustment for fuel and other riders with North Carolina Utilities Commission
Duke Energy Carolinas is proposing a 16.6% increase in residential electricity rates due to a sharp rise in fuel costs, with rates potentially rising by 0.4% in January. The total monthly impact would raise bills for customers using 1,000 kWh from $115.01 to $134.11. Fuel costs have tripled in the past year, leading to an under-collection of $1 billion. If approved, the new rates will still be below the national average of $161.81. The company emphasizes it does not profit from these costs and has implemented savings measures worth $374 million to mitigate the impact on customers. Additionally, Duke Energy is actively providing assistance and energy-saving programs to support customers facing financial pressures.
- Implemented savings measures of $374 million to reduce customer rate impact.
- Rates remain below the national average of $161.81 despite proposed increases.
- Proactive customer assistance programs to help manage rising costs.
- Proposed residential rate increase of 16.6% starting September 1.
- Total monthly impact raises bills for 1,000 kWh users by $19.10.
- Under-collection of fuel costs amounts to $1 billion.
- Sharp rise in fuel prices during 2022 is driving up the cost to provide service to customers
- Company continues to connect customers to financial assistance and offer cost-saving tools
The total monthly impact of these rate changes for a residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per month would be an increase of
"Fuel costs to generate electricity have more than tripled over the last year, which is a challenge faced by energy providers across the country," said
The company does not profit from these increased fuel costs and proactively takes measures to insulate customers from volatility. For example, the company achieved
Helping customers save
"We know customers continue to face increased financial pressures from inflation and other economic stress," Bowman said. "We are connecting customers to available assistance and providing energy-saving tools and programs to help manage their bills and lessen the impact."
Duke Energy is reaching out to customers whose bills are past due through email and/or text with information about utility assistance administered by agencies in
For example, the
To help all customers take control of their energy use, Duke Energy offers energy-saving tips and innovative efficiency programs for every budget. For example, the Home Energy House Call is a free in-home energy assessment that provides customers more information about how they use energy and strategies to save money on their monthly bill. To learn more about these programs, visit duke-energy.com/savings.
The company has also proposed new energy efficiency programs and new time-of-use rates to give customers more control over their energy bill. If approved by the NCUC, these programs would reduce costs across the entire system, benefiting all customers.
Another way customers can avoid fluctuating bills is to take advantage of Budget Billing. With this free service, Duke Energy calculates an average bill for you so your wallet isn't hit harder in the summer and winter – it keeps your bill predictable. More detail is available at duke-energy.com/BudgetBilling.
Low- to no-cost energy-saving tips
Looking ahead to warmer weather, here are steps customers can take to make a difference, over and above Duke Energy programs like Home Energy House Call:
- When you're home this summer, consider setting your thermostat a few degrees higher to save – raising the temperature by just 2 degrees will help reduce cooling costs by about
5% . - A ceiling fan can help with that – it can make a room feel up to 4 degrees cooler than it actually is. But turn it off when you leave the room.
- Keep air filters changed regularly and cleaned – a dirty air filter makes your system work harder and can increase cooling costs.
- Close blinds on the sunny side of the house to reduce the greenhouse effect from sunlight.
- Consider using a microwave for cooking, or grill outside – that cuts down on power use compared to an oven and avoids creating indoor heat that your AC has to overcome.
- Use LED bulbs – they use a fraction of the power of a traditional lightbulb and produce far less heat.
- Water heating is typically the second-biggest user of energy in your home, behind air conditioning – experts say cold water is fine for cleaning laundry with modern detergents, and that cuts down on energy use.
Why bills will increase even as natural gas prices decline
To ensure accurate rates, the NCUC annually reviews the fuel costs required to serve customers. Learn more at Fuel Costs & Your Bill.
If approved, rates for commercial and industrial customers would increase by
Driven by increased national and international demand and tight supplies, fuel prices rose sharply following the company's 2022 fuel filing, but
Conversely, state law allows natural gas providers the opportunity to adjust monthly, if approved by regulators. For example,
Last year's
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