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  2. File:Duke Energy logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Duke Energy - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references. [1] Duke Energy Corporation is an American electric power and natural gas holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company ranked as the 141st largest company in the United States in 2024 – its highest-ever placement on the Fortune 500 list.

  4. Duke University - Wikipedia

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    Duke Athletics Logo. Teams for then Trinity College were known originally as the Trinity Eleven, the Blue and White or the Methodists. William H. Lander, as editor-in-chief, and Mike Bradshaw, as managing editor, of the Trinity Chronicle began the academic year 1922–23 referring to the athletic teams as the Blue Devils.

  5. Duke Blue Devils - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the French "les Diables Bleus" or "the Blue Devils," which was the nickname given during World War I to the Chasseurs Alpins, the French Alpine light infantry battalion. [2][3] Duke joined the Southern Conference in 1929, and left in 1953 to become a founder of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

  6. Duke blue - Wikipedia

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    Duke makes use of several shades of blue, with the official Duke blue, known as Duke Navy Blue, being the darkest of the official blues. [1] The dark blue is used on the official university seal, but a lighter shade of blue, known as Duke Royal Blue (Hex: #00539B), is used on the Iron Duke logo, the logo of Duke Athletics.

  7. Belews Creek Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Belews Creek Steam Station is a 2.24- GW, two-unit coal-fired generating facility located on Belews Lake in Stokes County, North Carolina. It is Duke Energy ’s largest coal-burning power plant in the Carolinas and consistently ranks among the most efficient coal facilities in the United States. During 2006, it was the fifth most efficient ...

  8. Duke Energy Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Duke's goal with its real estate consolidation is trimming its foot print from 2,500,000 square feet (230,000 m 2) to 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m 2) by 2050. [15] Duke estimates they will save $85 to $90 million over the next five years. [16] Prior to the Duke Energy Plaza, Duke's most visible presence was the Duke Energy Center.

  9. Duke Energy Florida - Wikipedia

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    Duke Energy Florida. Duke Energy Florida, formerly Florida Power, was the generation, transmission, and distribution sector of Florida Progress Corporation. [1] The company distributed power over much of central and north Florida. Their service area covers approximately 13,000 square miles. Along with that, the company supplies electric service ...