
Duke Energy restores Biltmore substation after storm Helene
Substation along Swannanoa River has been re-energized after major storm damage, as Duke Energy strengthens infrastructure for future resilience.
Substation along Swannanoa River has been re-energized after major storm damage, as Duke Energy strengthens infrastructure for future resilience.
The first phase, valued at $137 million, aims to strengthen the Southeast Texas grid, reduce storm-related outages, and lower restoration costs over three years.
The United States is witnessing an unprecedented surge in electrical grid investments.
Lynn Good will retire after 11 years at the helm and nearly two decades with the company. A former Edison International CEO will take over as chair of the utility’s board.
Duke Energy has announced a major initiative to rebuild its three of its substations affected by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina.
“Truly amazing what Utilities can do to mobilize and make a temporary substation!”
Proactive measures increase the resilience of the grid ahead of the 2024 hurricane season.