This is what Duke Energy officials told state regulators Tuesday, 10 days after rolling blackouts left some 500,000 people without power in frigid temperatures.
Duke Energy officials answered questions from the North Carolina Utilities Commission during a public briefing Tuesday. The company offered more details about its decision to implement rolling blackouts for the first time in its history.
Duke Energy executives repeatedly apologized and owned up to the situation that caused thousands in North and South Carolina to be without power during a bitter cold snap leading up to the Christmas holiday weekend during a hearing Tuesday before the North Carolina Utilities Commission.
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