Duke Energy Partners with Lowe's(R) to Promote Energy Saving CFLs

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Mon Jun 1, 2009 11:25am EDT

CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Duke Energy Carolinas has
partnered with Lowe's(R) to provide compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs at a 40
percent discount, the first such customer-oriented program the company has
offered in the Carolinas.

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"By initiating this collaboration, we hope to help our North Carolina and
South Carolina customers save money, reduce their energy consumption and have
a positive impact on the environment," said Brett Carter, president, Duke
Energy Carolinas.

"In the weeks ahead, Duke Energy Carolinas will be rolling out a series of
energy efficiency programs to our customers," added Carter.  "We recognize
that many of our customers want access to programs like these so that they can
play a more active role in reducing their energy usage and we are happy to
help meet that need.

"Our partnership with Lowe's(R) is just one of many opportunities we will be
able to offer customers so that they can reduce their energy usage and their
energy bill," said Carter.

Duke Energy Carolina customers can print four 40-percent-off coupons from the
company's Web site by typing in the following address in their computer's Web
browser: www.duke-energy.com/CFL. Customers can simply enter their account
number and requested information, print out the coupons and stop by their
nearest North Carolina or South Carolina Lowe's(R) store to purchase a pack of
Sylvania ENERGY STAR(R) CFL bulbs.  Customers can find information on the
proper installation and disposal of CFLs on the site as well.

According to ENERGY STAR(R), a CFL bulb:
    --  Is 75 percent more energy efficient than a standard bulb
    --  Lasts five to seven years, which is about 10 times longer than a
        standard incandescent bulb
    --  Saves an average of $25 - $55 in energy costs over the life of the
bulb
    --  Produces about 75 percent less heat for added comfort and lower
cooling
        costs


    --  Saves $65 a year when used in five of the most frequently used home
        light fixtures



"CFLs can have a very positive impact on the environment, as well," said
Carter. "If all the households in North Carolina and South Carolina replaced
just one incandescent bulb with a CFL, we could prevent 118 million pounds of
greenhouse gas emissions each year - the equivalent of removing the emissions
from 10,000 cars a year from Carolina roadways."

Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), one of the largest electric power companies in the
United States, supplies and delivers energy to approximately 3.9 million U.S.
customers. The company has approximately 36,000 megawatts of electric
generating capacity in the Midwest and the Carolinas, and natural gas
distribution services in Ohio and Kentucky. Duke Energy is a Fortune 500
company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. More
information about the company is available on the Internet at:
www.duke-energy.com.


                 Duke Energy
                 CONTACT:    Andy Thompson
                 Phone:      704-382-8336
                 Media Line: 704-382-8333

                 Lowe's
                 CONTACT:    Karen Cobb
                 Phone:      704-758-3504




SOURCE  Duke Energy

Andy Thompson, Duke Energy, +1-704-382-8336, Media Line: +1-704-382-8333;
Karen Cobb, Lowe's, +1-704-758-3504
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