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Leading US Utility Trolls Trump Over Coal And Solar Power

Leading US Utility Trolls Trump Over Coal And Solar Power
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 12/30/2025

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Duke Energy’s Florida branch has announced a significant reduction in residential electricity bills, projecting an average 22% cut by March 2026, equating to about $44 monthly savings per household. The utility credits the majority of these savings to investments in solar power, including new solar projects in Hernando, Sumter, and Madison counties, which help avoid fuel costs estimated at $750 million. Additional savings of $350 million will come from upgrades to existing power plants and grid improvements, including a utility pole replacement program that reduces outages. Duke’s energy strategy emphasizes a transition to cleaner generation sources such as natural gas, nuclear, renewables, and energy storage, notably excluding coal, which contrasts with the Trump administration’s favored energy policies. Looking ahead, Duke plans to complete eight more solar projects by 2027, adding 900 megawatts of capacity and expanding its solar portfolio to over 6.1 gigawatts by 2033. These new solar sites are expected to displace

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