Power Manager Duke Energy
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Responsibilities include: • Handle bill inquiries • Manage service requests • Explain electric and natural gas charges • Advise how to save energy and money • Explain company policies and procedures • Clarify government regulations related to billing • Close •. Want to find out what it's like to work for a Fortune 125 company? If you're in good academic standing and are a motivated student, you can gain hands-on experience by participating in one of our paid internships or co-op programs. These coveted spots provide challenging projects, plus opportunities to network and learn from some of the brightest minds in business. Exciting intern and co-op opportunities are often available in the following areas: • Customer Service • Distribution • Finance • Gas Operations • Human Resources • Information Technology • Nuclear • Power Generation • Transmission Close •. Fake emails about Duke Energy jobs Scammers pretending to be Duke Energy recruiting department representatives have been emailing bogus, unsolicited offers of employment to many individuals, including citizens of other nations. The scammers seek personal identification information and sometimes monetary fees from the recipient – in exchange for a fake promise of a Duke Energy job in the U.S.
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Try Duke Energy Power Manager Want to save $32 on your Duke Energy bill this year? Then consider signing up for Duke Energy’s —it’s free to enroll (you used to have to pay a one-time fee to enroll), and you get an $8 credit on your bill each month from July to October. What is Power Manager? The Power Manager program is designed to periodically turn off for short periods of time your air conditioner’s compressor during times of high electric usage—typically seen in the hot summer months. For instance on a steamy 95° day with 95% humidity at 4pm in the afternoon businesses all have their air conditioning on and folks are starting to come home from work and school and turn on their air conditioners, which means a lot of electricity is needed! So, Duke Energy will remotely turn off a whole bunch of air conditioner compressors simultaneously for a short while (somewhere between 10-20 minutes we have heard), turn them back on, and then turn off another set of air conditioning compressors in waves. This can make a big difference in the amount of peak electricity used and at a relatively minimal inconvenience to most customers.
Folks usually don’t even notice that the compressor has been cycled off and are just as comfortable—especially since the blower fan stays on during this period to continue recirculating air. Also, many folks are out at work during the day, so they are in a position to not be affected by the program much at all. So, why does Duke Energy bother with this? During peak times it is much more expensive to generate electricity, transmission lines can exceed their capacity, and electrical shortages can happen (leading to what is called a “” or even “” or intentional power outages called “”). So, Duke Energy benefits from less demand for high-cost electricity and potentially exceeding their capacity. It is also during these peak times that older more polluting means of power generation are typically used to fill the high demand. • You want to save $32 a year on your Duke Energy bill!