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Power Alert: Carolinas Asked to Cut Energy Use Amid Deep Freeze
2 Feb
Summary
- Duke Energy requests voluntary energy reduction due to freezing temperatures.
- Demand is rising across the Carolinas causing grid strain.
- Conservation efforts are focused on Monday morning, February 2nd.

Bitterly cold temperatures are gripping the Carolinas, with lows expected to fall into the single digits and teens. High temperatures on Monday, February 2nd, will struggle to reach the mid to upper 30s across much of the region. In response to the anticipated surge in energy demand, Duke Energy is appealing to its customers for voluntary conservation.
From 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Monday, February 2nd, residents are asked to reduce their electricity usage. This measure aims to alleviate pressure on the power grid and minimize the risk of temporary outages. Officials in Gastonia, for example, highlighted that conserving energy during these crucial morning hours is vital for ensuring sufficient power availability for all community members.




