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Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an electric power holding company in the United States, with assets also in Canada and Latin America.

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cancersucks
cancersucks
@DukeEnergy @DE_BillNorton What about the coal ash "hot spot zones"? Did you all let anyone know where those were before they moved their families on the coal ash? The truth always prevails.
posted 4 hours ago
Wake County Government
Wake County Government
@DukeEnergy Huge THANK YOU to all the lineworkers out there for their dedication to keeping our communities safe and powered up in all kinds of conditions! #ThankALineworker
posted 4 hours ago
Tried To Play Me But I Shitted On Em First
Tried To Play Me But I Shitted On Em First
damn these companies must be broke as hell, why tf are you harrassing me about a bill that was due 2 days ago?? funky raggedy bitch @DukeEnergy
posted 4 hours ago
darcedealer1776
darcedealer1776
@dizzy_art @SenTedBuddNC @USMC @DukeEnergy Is this true?
posted 5 hours ago
Sidd Finch
Sidd Finch
@0xMatt @DukeEnergy It was one question I hated asking because many smart customers questioned it or refused it. My only response (as I was instructed) was to say it’s “company policy”. Just wait, every major company will experience a breach. None of your private info is safe now.
posted 5 hours ago
darcedealer1776
darcedealer1776
@BannisterRoss @SenTedBuddNC @USMC @DukeEnergy This is how they own us
posted 5 hours ago
darcedealer1776
darcedealer1776
@LynnTan14475430 @SenTedBuddNC @USMC @DukeEnergy I agree It's insane
posted 5 hours ago
darcedealer1776
darcedealer1776
@SenTedBuddNC @USMC @DukeEnergy Maybe we could get some fallout shelters in onslow County since the White House is intent on starting ww3 with Russia. In the 60s, they were marked everywhere. Now they think we're too dumb to care.. or we could consider protecting our power grid better from emp threats...js
posted 5 hours ago
Sidd Finch
Sidd Finch
@0xMatt As a customer service rep for @DukeEnergy in the 90s and 2000s we were required to ask new customers for their social and this had nothing to do with credit checks. It was simply to identify. If a customer refused we made them jump through hoops to obtain service.
posted 5 hours ago
Bryant Burroughs
Bryant Burroughs
@Michelle530Lee @DukeEnergy Makes me think of my dad who worked for Florida Power Corporation for nearly 40 years.
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