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Over its 115 years of powering the lives of its customers and communities Duke Energy has generated the power to do so in a number of ways. Duke Energy got its start by harnessing the power of the Catawba River to create hydroelectricity more than 100 years ago. Today, the approximately 51,000 megawatts of electricity Duke Energy generates comes not just from hydroelectricity but from many sources, including nuclear, coal, natural gas, wind and solar.
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