Duke Energy combines technical and commercial skills that no single competitor can match today.
For the City of Dover, Delaware
  Duke Energy Power Services (Power Services) brings skills in managing the city’s energy assets.Duke/Fluor Daniel brings technical expertise to improve the operations and maintenance of Dover’s two generating stations — lowering costs while improving reliability.
  The city benefits from the buying power and risk management skills of Duke Energy Trading and Marketing (Trading and Marketing) — a top-five energy marketer. Our marketing skills serve in purchasing the plants’ fuels, direct power purchases for the city, and marketing of surplus power production. By securing the most cost-effective options, Duke Energy can provide the City of Dover a fixed price for electricity for 10 years and create earnings opportunities in a variety of energy services.

Duke/Fluor Daniel’s Larry Sheranko ( left) and George Wackerhagen at the McKee Run generating station in Dover, Delaware. Improved operations and maintenance, combined with Trading and Marketing’s portfolio of marketing services, have made Dover’s operation both a generating asset and a commercial asset.

For Providence Gas Company
  Trading and Marketing will deliver Providence Gas Company’s (Providence) full gas requirements and administer all gas supply, transportation and storage agreements, enabling it to focus on its distribution system and customers. The result is an immediate rate reduction of 5 percent for Providence’s Rhode Island customers, along with a three-year rate freeze.

  Through Trading and Marketing, Providence benefits from access to the gas gathering, processing and supply capabilities of Duke Energy Field Services. As a partner in Duke Energy Trading and Marketing, Mobil Corporation has dedicated its entire North American gas production for Trading and Marketing’s customers.
  In the next generation of energy, commercial success for customers is best assured by an energy company with commercial strengths that are reinforced by complementary services across the entire energy value chain.

 
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