How Duke Energy is increasing energy resilience

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By Anuja Ratnayake and Dalia Patino Echeverri, Ph.D.

Duke Energy recently completed a Study and Adaptation Plan to understand and adapt to vulnerabilities in their Carolinas transmission and distribution system. Duke Energy will employ a flexible framework grounded in science and technology, maintaining readiness, investments in transmission and distribution, and partnering with local communities.

Tune in to this on-demand webinar and discover: 

  • Duke Energy’s approach to utility resilience and next steps on their resilience journey. 
  • Key findings from Duke Energy’s adaptation plan, including specific examples of infrastructure risks and measures to adapt to those risks.   
  • The role of technology and a robust stakeholder engagement process.
  • Lessons learned for other utilities to identify and adapt to their climate risks. 
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Meet the authors
  1. Anuja Ratnayake, Managing Director, Integrated Systems & Operational Planning, Duke Energy
  2. Dalia Patino Echeverri, Ph.D. , Associate Professor, Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment