Duke Energy and Progress Energy said today they have agreed to a 2-year rate freeze and $825,000 in contributions to social programs in Kentucky in exchange for getting their corporate merger approved in that state.
The agreement hints at the kinds of concessions the two North Carolina electric utilities might consider in this state to win approval from the N.C. Utilities Commission.
Charlotte-based Duke and Raleigh-based Progress announced the agreement with Kentucky's Attorney General this morning. The two companies announced their proposed merger in January, which would form the nation's largest electric utility with 7.1 million customers in six states.


