Raleigh, North Carolina

Duke Energy Progress Rates in Raleigh

Duke Energy Progress provides electricity service to Raleigh and the surrounding North Carolina area. The local climate significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.

12.5¢/kWh

Electricity Rates in Raleigh

12.5¢/kWh

Average residential rate

The average Raleigh residential customer pays approximately 12.5¢ per kilowatt-hour. Your actual rate depends on your specific rate plan, usage tier, and time of use.

Duke Energy Progress Rate Plans in Raleigh

Raleigh residents can choose from several Duke Energy Progress rate plans. Your optimal choice depends on when you use electricity and your household's usage patterns.
PlanBase RatePeak HoursBest For
Residential Service (Standard)11.6 cents/kWhN/ACustomers with consistent energy usage throughout the day.
Time-of-Use (Smart Usage Option)Varies by on-peak/off-peak hoursSummer: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. weekdays; Winter: 6 a.m. - 9 a.m. weekdaysCustomers who can shift their energy usage to off-peak hours.
Time-of-Use with Critical Peak Pricing (Flex Savings Option)Varies by on-peak/off-peak/critical peak hoursSummer: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. weekdays; Winter: 6 a.m. - 9 a.m. weekdays. Critical peak events can be called during extreme weather.Customers with maximum flexibility to reduce energy use during peak and critical peak times.
Budget BillingN/A (based on average usage)N/ACustomers who want predictable monthly energy bills.

Which plan is right for you?

Residential Service (Standard): Customers with consistent energy usage throughout the day.

Time-of-Use (Smart Usage Option): Customers who can shift their energy usage to off-peak hours.

Time-of-Use with Critical Peak Pricing (Flex Savings Option): Customers with maximum flexibility to reduce energy use during peak and critical peak times.

*Rates shown are approximate and subject to change. Verify current rates at duke-energy.com.*

What to Expect on Your Raleigh Electric Bill

Raleigh's climate significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.

Seasonal Patterns

SeasonTypical Bill RangePrimary Driver
Summer (Jun-Aug)$150-$300Air conditioning
Winter (Dec-Feb)$80-$180Heating
Spring/Fall$70-$120Baseline usage

Raleigh-Specific Factors

Data Center Growth: The rapid expansion of data centers in the Research Triangle Park area is driving up electricity demand, putting upward pressure on rates.
Grid Modernization: Duke Energy is investing heavily in upgrading its electrical grid to improve reliability and accommodate renewable energy sources, with costs passed on to customers.
Transition to Clean Energy: North Carolina's commitment to transitioning to cleaner energy sources involves the retirement of coal plants and the development of solar and other renewables, which has short-term cost implications for consumers.

*Bill estimates based on average Raleigh household usage of 1,100 kWh/month.*

Energy Tips for Raleigh Residents

Local insights to help manage your Duke Energy Progress bill

    Bill Assistance Programs in Raleigh

    If you're struggling to pay your Duke Energy Progress bill, these programs may help

    Raleigh & County Programs

    • Customer Assistance Program: Provides a monthly credit of up to $42 for up to 12 months to qualifying low-income customers.| Duke Energy: 1-800-777-9898
    • Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP): A federally funded program that provides a one-time payment to help eligible households pay their heating bills.| Wake County Health & Human Services: 919-212-7000
    • Crisis Intervention Program (CIP): Provides assistance to low-income households in a heating or cooling related crisis.| Wake County Health & Human Services: 919-212-7000

    How to Apply

    1. Contact Duke Energy Progress customer service
    2. Gather required documentation (proof of income, ID)
    3. Complete the application form
    4. Submit and wait for approval

    Raleigh Rate History

    Duke Energy Progress rates in Raleigh have changed over the past several years:

    Recent Changes

    Recent rate adjustments have been approved by the state utility commission.

    Duke Energy Progress Service Area in Raleigh

    Duke Energy Progress serves Raleigh and surrounding areas in North Carolina.

    Counties Served:

      Neighborhoods Served:

      DurhamCaryChapel HillWake ForestGarner

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