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Duke Energy debuts new logo on Monday

New look is part of the Charlotte-based utility’s merger with Raleigh-based Progress Energy

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- Courtesy Duke Energy
Duke Energy's new logo at its Newell Operation Center on W.T. Harris Boulevard in Charlotte.

Duke Energy will start rolling out its new logo, a product of last year’s merger with Raleigh-based Progress Energy, on Monday and continue for several months.

The changeover on company signs, vehicles and locations will start in parts of the Carolinas that Duke served before last year’s merger, as well as in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. The rollout will begin in areas of the Carolinas served by Progress, and in Florida, on April 29.

Also in April, Progress Energy Carolinas will become Duke Energy Progress and Progress Energy Florida will be known as Duke Energy. The nation’s largest utility serves 7.2 million customers in six states.

The logo will be changed on 450 offices and operation centers, 5,500 substations and 11,500 vehicles. Shareholders will pay for the changeover.


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