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Duke Energy wants to increase prices in North Carolina for winter power costs

Duke Energy is seeking approval from North Carolina regulators for an increase in 'its prices' and to recover $800 million more from its customers due to a?higher cost of fuel and power during a severe winter cold snap.

On Wednesday, the company said it was attempting to recover winter power and fuel costs of about $500 million for Duke Energy Carolinas and $309 million for Duke Energy Progress. If approved, this would increase monthly bills from June 1 by approximately $6.90 or $7.88.

Duke Energy Carolinas supplies approximately 2.3 million customers throughout central and western North Carolina, while Duke Energy Progress serves about 1.6 millions in the eastern and central parts of the state.

The company stated that the extreme cold of late January and early Februar drove the demand for power beyond the existing 'generation and storage capacity. It forced it to purchase additional power at high market rates from neighboring utilities.

Duke Energy has proposed spreading recovery over a 19-month period instead of the usual?12 months to minimize the immediate impact on customers.

The company said that electricity demand reached a new "winter high" of 37,308 Megawatt-hours on January 27. This was the highest ever recorded level across Duke Energy's Carolinas System. Varun Sahay, Bengaluru. Pooja Deai, editing.

(source: Reuters)