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o.G .. /l a of a <br />k� <br />Contact: Randy Wheeless <br />Office: 704.382.8379 <br />24 -Hour: 800.559.3853 <br />Twitter: @DE_RandyW <br />April 13, 2016 <br />rankings: Solar Top 3 in ti <br />Duke Energy Progress ranks #3 among 300 U.S. electric utilities in 2015 for <br />adding new solar power for customers <br />Duke Energy increases resources to respond to tremendous growth <br />Company expects more solar projects in 2016 <br />CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Duke Energy continues to be a national leader for the amount of <br />solar energy connected to the grid for its retail customers. <br />In the Top 10 utility solar lists compiled by the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA), <br />Duke Energy Progress (DEP) was ranked third among all utility companies for bringing <br />on new solar capacity during 2015. <br />"Our customers are experiencing the benefits of Duke Energy's work to support the <br />growth and expansion of solar generation in this region," said David Fountain, Duke <br />Energy's North Carolina president. "We are proud to put more and more solar energy to <br />work for our customers in a way that works for everyone." <br />DEP's 461 megawatts of owned and purchased capacity for customers in 2015 helped it <br />climb to third in the nation after being fourth the previous year. Overall, North Carolina is <br />fourth in the nation for installed solar capacity. ou can Y, ,!,e �,h ra ik„ ii „! q, m , ,,,, L, r . <br />"We saw record installations of solar in 2015 across the United States. Our Top 10 <br />survey results detail the scale of this growth, and the active role an increasing number <br />of utilities are playing in it,” said Julia Hamm, SEPA's President and CEO. "Consumers <br />want solar, and their interest is driving change and innovation at utilities nationwide." <br />The rankings were announced at the organization's Utility Solar Conference in Denver. <br />The ninth annual survey includes figures from more than 300 utilities across the country. <br />Since 2007, more than 1,000 projects representing more than 5,000 megawatts of <br />generation have sought interconnection in Duke Energy's North Carolina service <br />territory. To support this growth, Duke Energy has added a Renewable Service Center, <br />a customer call center designed to help with the high volume of residential solar - related <br />interconnection requests. The company has also increased its engineering, support <br />resources and construction crews for solar power. <br />
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