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Duke Energy outages and service status in Ashburn, Virginia

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  • Duke Energy generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Ashburn, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Website and Power Outage.
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The latest reports from users having issues in Ashburn come from postal codes 20149 .

Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an electric power holding company in the United States.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Ashburn, Virginia

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Live Outage Map Near Ashburn, Virginia

The most recent Duke Energy outage reports came from the following cities: Ashburn.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Ashburn Power Outage 13 days ago
Ashburn Website 14 days ago
Ashburn Power Outage 1 month ago
Ashburn Power Outage 1 month ago
Ashburn Power Outage 1 month ago
Ashburn Power Outage 2 months ago

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Duke Energy Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Subhra_soobu
    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.

  • annie1970
    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

  • Ric_Muskie
    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!

  • lo_repnc
    🏈Pounding Brews🏈 (F Tepper) (@lo_repnc) reported

    I’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.

  • HouseFullFlav
    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.

  • PaulSector2814
    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.

  • cbritton99
    Chris Britton (@cbritton99) reported

    If 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.

  • trylogic63
    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.

  • JJOmOpinions
    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?

  • Jeanne2999432
    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?