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Extreme weather — whether it’s intense summer heat or frigid winter cold — can place added strain on the power grid. That’s why :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} plans year-round to ensure reliable service during all types of conditions, while also encouraging customers to conserve energy during times of unusually high demand.

How Duke Energy Manages the Grid During Extreme Conditions

Duke Energy uses a combination of historical data, real-time system analysis, predictive modeling, advanced technologies, and decades of operational experience to reliably meet customer energy needs — even during weather-driven demand spikes.

Dedicated teams of meteorologists and system operators monitor weather conditions and grid performance 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing the company to respond quickly as conditions change.

Why Energy Conservation Matters During Temperature Extremes

During periods of sustained extreme temperatures, energy demand can rise sharply. Conservation helps reduce strain on the system and supports overall grid reliability for everyone.

Duke Energy works hard to avoid scenarios where demand exceeds supply, but customer participation plays an important role during peak periods.

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