Duke Energy outages and service status in Midway, North Carolina
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Midway, North Carolina
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Duke Energy Issues Reports Near Midway, North Carolina
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Midway and nearby locations:
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Evan Lee (@HistorybyMrLee) reported from Winston-Salem, North Carolina@DukeEnergy giving out them free trees 🌳 not sure where it’s coming from but I’m pretty pumped given that we’re ripping up all the old dead nonsense in our front yard 🏡 #treesplease
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Valerie Schultz (@Val_Schultz) reported from Wallburg, North CarolinaDay 5 with no power. Thanks @DukeEnergy
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Victoria Ammirati (@ToriAmmirati) reported from Winston-Salem, North CarolinaOkay @DukeEnergy my power is still out!!! Can you PLEASE get it together?
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Valerie Schultz (@Val_Schultz) reported from Midway, North CarolinaUpdate: Power restored today on Day 5. @DukeEnergy didn’t even care to alert me that I could go home, though - despite multiple reassurances over the phone I’d be updated vis text. Oh well. Thankful to be home and warm (cont’d)
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CarolinaCompanyCowboy #forgivenest Max R. Pardon (@Maxperado) reported from Winston-Salem, North Carolina@NorthKoreaDPRK Hope yaw can do what @DukeEnergy could not provide the people with and my farm carbon emission for rag wedds and such into a cleaner #ParisAgreement technkly dsp for the coal sm isions recykeing into power not causing coal pond dam leaks. I got a cow pig and llzm pond leaking
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Kris See (@HP_ksee) reported from High Point, North Carolina@DukeEnergy What about the 13% reduction of transmission of power during that time? If such a demand then why does that show up? Confused!! Hack cover up?
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Tįñâ Møthērøfkïttëhš wâšhīñg hęr pãwš (@5158Poundin) reported from Kernersville, North Carolina@KyleBaileyClub @DukeEnergy That’s unacceptable with everyone else powered up around you. Not a good look, Duke Power.
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Leanne Petty 🎙🇺🇦 (@NCLeanne) reported from Winston-Salem, North Carolina@DarkenedCyrus @DukeEnergy I couldn’t even get on their website earlier this morning. Thankful our power has stayed on at least.
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Valerie Schultz (@Val_Schultz) reported from Welcome, North Carolina82 hours with no power. @DukeEnergy
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Todd Carrigan (@F3LitterBox) reported from Winston-Salem, North Carolina@NC_Governor Please use your authority to declare a climate emergency and stop activities occurring in this state that exacerbate the climate crisis, such as the @DukeEnergy plan to build over 50 fracked gas-burning power units in the Carolinas.
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Valerie Schultz (@Val_Schultz) reported from Wallburg, North Carolina4th day with no power. Seriously @DukeEnergy why are you taking so long to respond? Gotten too big? Most smaller energy companies have taken care of their people. Clearly you’re not adequately equipped. #monopoly
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CarolinaCompanyCowboy🏇#Forgivenest Max R Pardon🧙 (@Maxperado) reported from Winston-Salem, North Carolina@DukeEnergy i may have said this when i was a little younger and wilder. But if i smell and taste the invisible carbon monoxide that means big tree is no longer working in the environment meaning it dead. And thats exactly why i went 2 bed early last night, could not handle grit
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Jared Shafit (@Jared_Shafit) reported from Winston-Salem, North Carolina@DukeEnergy any way to tell if we’re a part of the rolling blackout or something else? Power has been out for 2.5 hours.
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POE Crystalg (@Thats_Crystalg) reported from Kernersville, North CarolinaI’m starting to hate @DukeEnergy our power went out again
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Terry Brock (@brockter) reported from Winston-Salem, North CarolinaWelp, nothing squanders a good snow day like a power outage. After reporting, @DukeEnergy text says downed trees (no surprise in this neighborhood), power back on 11:45 Jan 4. So, tomorrow.
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Valerie Schultz (@Val_Schultz) reported from Wallburg, North CarolinaCurrently 53 hours with no power. Thanks @DukeEnergy 👎
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Rubi Ramirez 💎 (@RubiArmorel) reported from Winston-Salem, North CarolinaPower went out last night around 10:30pm due to a severe thunderstorm knocking down several trees. It just came back on about 30 minutes ago...... thank you @DukeEnergy for restoring my power!
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Leanne Petty 🎙🇺🇦 (@NCLeanne) reported from Winston-Salem, North CarolinaKernersville people, Main St. businesses are open & have power if you need breakfast! I did not see a single @DukeEnergy worker while I was out, so it could be a while until power is restored. 😞
Duke Energy Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Subhramanyu🇨🇦 (@Subhra_soobu) reported@JigarShahDC @DukeEnergy I thought data center compute was not intermittent, and adding any amount of batteries wouldn't help if the solar plant couldn't produce power for at least 2 to 3 weeks every year, not because of planned outages, but because of extreme weather events.
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Cinci Chick (@annie1970) reported@DukeEnergy How is it legal that our local cities can opt us into an aggregate program and we have to opt out the energy is in our name and they should not be allowed to change it . Then you charge an extra fee and it doesn’t save us At all
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Jim Rivard (@Ric_Muskie) reported@ForwardCarolina @DukeEnergy Don’t forget, as cold as it is right now, the air conditioning in the data centers is running to keep the servers and switches cool, while the excess heat is pumped out into the atmosphere. They can’t just leave the windows open!
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🏈Pounding Brews🏈 (F Tepper) (@lo_repnc) reportedI’ll say two good things about @DukeEnergy They don’t charge a fee to pay online Our power went out unexpectedly and they had three trucks here in 30 mins.
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Hollywood (@HouseFullFlav) reported@DukeEnergy is about to get an influx of calls. Good luck determining which ones of us are actively trying to waste your time. **** y’all.
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𒀭Paul 🇵🇷 (@PaulSector2814) reported@DukeEnergy The last time I reported an outage, nobody came out and in less than ten minutes I got a text telling me the problem was resolved. It wasn't.
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Chris Britton (@cbritton99) reportedIf you didn't already know this, @DukeEnergy is not in the business of helping ANYONE out when in need. I had an issue that was out of my control last month and consumed double the amount of energy, to which I wasn't aware, and Duke basically told me to **** off when I called.
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Suzi (@trylogic63) reported@ForwardCarolina @DukeEnergy Absurd to ask the residential customers to cut back and not businesses. Screw data centers and the excessive power they use, the noise pollution cause, the high temperature output into the environment.
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JJ Om (@JJOmOpinions) reported@NYSE @DukeEnergy Question for #WallStreet: why would anyone want to invest in a market that is constantly volatile, and way too dynamic? Its so fickle that every little headline causes volatility! How can the best stock market in the world be this volatile and fickle that its always pulled down?
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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?