Duke Energy

Duke Energy is a major utility company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, providing electric and natural gas services to approximately 8.2 million customers across the United States. The company operates regulated utilities in the Carolinas, Indiana, Florida, Ohio, and Kentucky, and has roughly 35,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity. In addition to its core services, Duke Energy manages natural gas distribution for over 1.6 million customers in Ohio and Kentucky. The company also owns and operates diverse power generation assets, including a significant portfolio of renewable energy projects in North America and Latin America. Through its efforts, Duke Energy aims to deliver energy in a sustainable manner while contributing to the economic vitality and resilience of the communities it serves.

Kendal Bowman

President

Michael Callahan

Senior Vice President and Treasurer

Manu Tewari

Director Corporate Development

Ben Waldrep

Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations

Past deals in South Carolina

Upstate Greenways & Trails Alliance

Grant in 2025
Upstate Greenways & Trails Alliance is to use public-private partnerships and a coalition of partners to quickly develop and enhance Upstate South Carolina's network of greenways and trails.

South Carolina State Parks

Grant in 2025
South Carolina State Parks protect some of the most inviting natural, cultural and recreational destinations in the country.

Calvary Home for Children

Grant in 2025
Calvary Home for Children cares for children and families in South Carolina.

FoodShare South Carolina

Grant in 2024
FoodShare South Carolina's aim is to improve access to, awareness of, and consumption of vegetables and fruits through community-led initiatives. It works with people who share our values to achieve our goal of increasing access to nutritious food.

Harvest Hope Food Bank

Grant in 2024
Harvest Hope Food Bank is a non-profit organization dedicated to combating hunger by distributing food to individuals and families in need across South Carolina. It operates as a hunger-relief charity, collecting food donations and distributing them through various food pantries. By addressing food insecurity, Harvest Hope plays a vital role in supporting communities and ensuring that those facing hardship have access to essential nutrition.

Cheraw South Carolina

Grant in 2024
Cheraw South Carolina facilitates administration, historic preservation, finance, education, and government operations services.

City of Sumter

Grant in 2024
City of Sumter is a city in and the county seat of Sumter County, South Carolina, United States.

PowerPlantSC

Grant in 2022
PowerPlantSC has organized individuals and communities to plant millions of trees across South Carolina.

South Carolina State Parks

Grant in 2022
South Carolina State Parks protect some of the most inviting natural, cultural and recreational destinations in the country.

PalmettoPride

Grant in 2022
PalmettoPride fight litter in South Carolina addressing prevention through education, supporting enforcement, connecting community groups to resources, and mobilizing volunteers.

Piedmont Natural Gas Company

Acquisition in 2015
Piedmont Natural Gas Company, Inc. is a public utility based in Charlotte, North Carolina, that specializes in the transportation, marketing, and distribution of natural gas. Established in 1950, the company provides natural gas services to approximately one million residential, commercial, industrial, power generation, and municipal customers across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. In addition to its distribution network, Piedmont Natural Gas is involved in natural gas supply, fuel oil supply, transportation, and storage activities. As a subsidiary of Duke Energy Corporation, the company plays a crucial role in meeting the energy needs of its service areas.

PROGRESS ENERGY

Acquisition in 2011
Progress Energy, Inc. is a utility holding company focused on the generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity, primarily serving regions in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida. The company operates with a regulated electric generation capacity of approximately 22,000 megawatts and caters to around 3.1 million retail electric customers, along with various load-serving entities. Its operations are divided into two main segments: Carolina Power & Light Company, which serves parts of North and South Carolina, and Florida Power Corporation. Through these segments, Progress Energy plays a critical role in providing reliable electric service to a substantial customer base in the southeastern United States.
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