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Duke Energy's Brett Carter named chief distribution officer; Paul Newton to succeed Carter as company's president for North Carolina

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CHARLOTTE, N.C.,  Jan. 29, 2013  /PRNewswire/ --  Brett Carter, president of
Duke Energy North Carolina since 2008, has been named chief distribution officer
and senior vice president for the company's utility operations in six states.  

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The company has named  Paul R. Newton  to succeed Carter as state president for 
North Carolina.

In his new role, Carter will have responsibility for the company's distribution
systems and operations in the Carolinas,  Florida,  Indiana,  Ohio  and 
Kentucky, as the utilities continue working to modernize the electric grid.  

Duke Energy's utility subsidiaries own and operate more than 250,000 miles of
distribution lines, which are the power lines that directly serve the company's
7.1 million retail customers. The company also owns and maintains 32,000 miles
of high-voltage transmission lines in six states. Carter will report to  Keith
Trent, executive vice president and chief operating officer-Regulated Utilities.

As state president for  North Carolina, Newton will be responsible for advancing
the company's rate and regulatory initiatives and managing state and local
regulatory and governmental relations, economic development and community
affairs, as well as water strategy and services.  

The company's two utilities in  North Carolina, Duke Energy Carolinas and
Progress Energy Carolinas, together serve more than 3.2 million  North Carolina 
households and businesses.  

Newton will be located in  Raleigh  and will report to  Lloyd Yates, executive
vice president-Regulated Utilities.

"Brett has been an outstanding leader, state president and advocate for
customers, shareholders, our company and our communities in  North Carolina,"
Trent said. "He'll use those same skills in his new role to advance our work to
maintain a reliable electric grid while modernizing the electricity systems that
serve our customers."

"Paul brings deep knowledge and experience, commitment and proven leadership to
build on our positive record," Yates said. "With these leaders in place, we are
well positioned to continue leveraging the benefits of the merged companies for
our customers and communities."

Carter has been with Duke Energy since 2005 in a number of executive roles in
customer service, business development and other functions. He came to Duke
Energy from Aquila in  Kansas City, where he was responsible for customer
service and information technology. He is a graduate of  Clarion University of
Pennsylvania  and earned a Master of Business Administration degree from the 
University of Pittsburgh.

Carter has been active in a number of community and professional activities. He
was named as a 2010 Charlotte Father of the Year by the National  Father's Day 
Council. Carter also received the  Whitney M. Young  Award from the Urban League
of Central Carolinas for outstanding dedication to philanthropy, diversity and
inclusion. He and his wife, Rebecca, have a daughter and two sons.

Newton is currently senior vice president and special advisor to Duke Energy
Chairman, President and CEO  Jim Rogers. He began his career in private law
practice in  New Mexico, and joined Duke Energy in 1990.  

Prior to his current role, he served as senior vice president of strategy,
rates, wholesale customers, commodities and analytics for Duke Energy. He also
served for more than 18 years as legal counsel for the company's utility
operations, in positions of increasing responsibility. His most recent legal
role was as general counsel of Duke Energy's franchised electric and gas
operations.

Newton is a native of  Eden, N.C.  He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in
business administration and a law degree from the  University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill. He also completed the Harvard Advanced Management Program.  

In 2008, he was named as a  Charlotte-area Father of the Year by the National 
Father's Day  Council. He has been a strong supporter of the United Way of
Central Carolinas. He and his wife, Melanie, have three daughters and a son.

Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), the largest electric power company in  the United
States, supplies and delivers electricity to approximately 7 million customers
in the Southeast and Midwest. The company also distributes natural gas in  Ohio 
and  Kentucky. Its commercial power and international businesses operate diverse
power generation assets in  North America  and  Latin America, including a
growing renewable energy portfolio. Headquartered in  Charlotte, N.C., Duke
Energy is a Fortune 250 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the
symbol DUK. More information about the company is available at: 
www.duke-energy.com.

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