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NC Utilities Commission 2025 Report on Electric Generation Expansion Needs

The North Carolina Utilities Commission has submitted its 2025 Annual Report regarding the long-range needs for electric generation expansion. This report, required by state statute, details load forecasts, generation resources, and clean energy initiatives for service in North Carolina.

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NC Utilities Commission Order on Carbon Plan

The North Carolina Utilities Commission has issued an order accepting the Consolidated Carbon Plan and Integrated Resource Plan (CPIRP) for Duke Energy Progress, LLC, and Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC. The order establishes a least-cost path for the utilities to meet state emissions reduction mandates while maintaining system reliability.

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Low-income Water and Energy Bill Assistance Programs

The North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) has updated its consumer information page to include details on the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) and the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP). These programs provide financial assistance to eligible low-income households for water, wastewater, and heating bills.

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NC Utilities Commission Warns Consumers About Unauthorized Movers

The North Carolina Utilities Commission issued a consumer advisory reminding residents to hire only authorized movers for intrastate household goods moves. The advisory highlights the risks of using uncertified movers, including lack of recourse for damaged or lost property, and provides guidance on how to identify certified companies.

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NCUC Warns Uncertificated Movers Face Fines

The North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) is warning uncertificated movers transporting household goods within the state that they are operating a regulated business. Failure to obtain a certificate can result in significant fines, including $1,000 citations per incident and daily fines up to $1,000 from the Commission.

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