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Duke Energy provides resource plan update to South Carolina regulators that reflects state’s booming population, economy

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  • Palmetto State’s population grew faster than anywhere in the nation in 2023
  • Company continues to pursue ‘all of the above’ generation strategy, which provides diverse energy sources to meet state’s growing electricity demand

“We’re already projecting eight times the load growth we anticipated just two years ago,” said Mike Callahan, Duke Energy’s South Carolina president. “This additional demand for energy is unprecedented – historic in both size and speed. To meet customer needs, we’re proposing more of nearly every resource available to us as we maintain our diverse, ‘all of the above’ approach to maintain reliability and affordability.”

Read the full news release: https://news.duke-energy.com/releases/duke-energy-provides-resource-plan-update-to-south-carolina-regulators-that-reflects-states-booming-population-economy

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