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Duke Energy is taking significant steps to bolster the resilience of its power grid across Ohio and Kentucky. As winter approaches, the company is focused on implementing new technologies designed to minimize outages and ensure a more reliable electricity supply for its customers.
These advancements are particularly critical during the colder months when the demand for power typically surges. By integrating smart grid technologies, Duke Energy aims to enhance its ability to detect and respond to disruptions swiftly. This proactive approach not only helps in reducing the duration of outages but also strengthens the overall reliability of the electrical system.
The initiative reflects a growing trend among utility companies to invest in innovative solutions that support grid stability and efficiency. As the winter season brings potential challenges, Duke Energy's efforts are poised to make a significant impact on the communities it serves, ensuring that residents can depend on a steady power supply even during adverse weather conditions.
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