Duke Energy outages and service status in Indianapolis, Indiana
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- Duke Energy generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Indianapolis, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Power Outage.
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The latest reports from users having issues in Indianapolis come from postal codes 46235 , 46221 , 46214 and 46205 .
Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an electric power holding company in the United States.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Indianapolis, Indiana
The chart below shows the number of Duke Energy reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Indianapolis, Indiana and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Indianapolis, Indiana
The most recent Duke Energy outage reports came from the following cities: Indianapolis.
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Duke Energy Issues Reports Near Indianapolis, Indiana
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Indianapolis and nearby locations:
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Dad Jokes McGee (@Dan_Sweet_Dan) reported from Indianapolis, Indiana@DukeEnergy can you tell me why a 1000 sq foot, one story house, at 70 degrees would ever have over a $700 power bill for one single month? That’s almost as much as my mortgage
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Kayla Sullivan (@KaylaReporting) reported from Indianapolis, IndianaIf you are a @DukeEnergy customer, a rate increase is coming. It’s unknown at this time an exact amount. Originally, an approximate $23 hike was requested but the IURC decreased it by about 60%. This was requested long before the pandemic but decided today due to a July deadline.
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Taylor Kopczynski (@TayKopczynski) reported from Indianapolis, IndianaPSA: Scammers are out to play today. I just got a call from a scammer claiming to be @DukeEnergy saying my power was going to be shut off if I didn’t pay $43 for a late bill. Don’t worry I pulled up the facts and confirmation number of my last payment Don’t let them fool you!
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Dad Jokes McGee (@Dan_Sweet_Dan) reported from Indianapolis, Indiana**** @DukeEnergy Raising prices that insanely, while running a legal monopoly is evil and I hope the absolute worst degenerative disease on their entire board of directives. You pieces of ****. I hope you fail so bad that your grand children are in debt
Duke Energy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jeanne-NC (@Jeanne2999432) reported@DukeEnergy We were here b4 Data Centers; let them cut their consumption. Our rate increases legislated under Pooper were to fund Duke's expanded power sources, correct @ncspeakerhall? What happened w/that?
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A WOMAN* That is Pissed off! (@Angry88patriot) reportedDuke is just as bad! @DukeEnergy
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Celtic Tree Rodent (@celticTreeRat) reported@ForwardCarolina @SenPaulNewton @DukeEnergy And according to a story from WRAL, the veto override had bipartisan support, which makes you incorrect in your post.
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This Veterans Views And Rants (@TVVandR) reported@DukeEnergy is just as bad.
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B @ The BBQ Barn (@_TheBBQBarn) reported@cockyfaithful2 @DukeEnergy We had a company quote us $75k and it would have plugged into our power company line. I asked the sales guy "why would I pay $75k to then still lose power if the power company goes out?" He goes "well you'll be saving money in 20 years."
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Kimberly Mason (@Kymberliemason) reported@DukeEnergy What they are really saying is that they charge 85% of their customers more to keep the power on for the 15% who can’t pay their bills. Yet their shareholders received an 8% increase in profits for 2025. Hey Duke how many millions did you pay these lobbyists?
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Lee (@LeeSouthFL) reported. @DukeEnergy getting bad wraps for their mass texts about reducing energy during the cold snap. The message was correct, the LANGUAGE was wrong. Heat pumps take 300+% more energy to go from 35F to 65F than AC takes to go from 95F to 75F… explain it more clearly.
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B @ The BBQ Barn (@_TheBBQBarn) reported@BobbyWilson1004 @DukeEnergy I nearly fell over. That's just insane
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Craig Reynolds (@Trekkie0805) reported@DukeEnergy @WeatherBrittany Duke Energy: charge devices, prepare for outages, stay safe. @LukeFarleyNC: another photo op and press release. One is public service. The other is PR.
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Jerry Colley (@OddHistorian) reportedHoly crap, @DukeEnergy, my electric bill is over 75% not electricity!!! WTF?!!! My bill is $193.40 and only $42.19 is actual electric used, the rest is a slew of miscellaneous charges or “riders” as you like to call them. Y’all need to straighten your **** out. This is gouging.