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9780890897430

Electrifying the Piedmont Carolinas

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  • ISBN13:

    9780890897430

  • ISBN10:

    0890897433

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-05-01
  • Publisher: Carolina Academic Press

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Summary

In the twentieth century, industrialization transformed the Piedmont Carolinas from a poor, largely agricultural and backward region into one of the most vibrant and attractive areas of the nation. While many factors played a part in this transformation, one indisputable factor was the reliable and economical source of electricity provided after 1904 by what became Duke Power Company.
This book covers the history of Duke Power from its foundation up to 1997. Unlike most of the investor-owned electric utilities in the United States, which were controlled by giant holding companies or investment banks, the Duke Power Company was financed largely by a local family, the Dukes of Durham, who had made their fortune in tobacco and textiles before turning to the electric-power business in the early 1900s. J. B. Duke speculated that development of hydroelectric power would draw industries such as textiles to the rural South and reinvigorate its economy. His power company did that and more, lasting through the struggles during utilities regulation and labor organization, harnessing of nuclear power, continuing to diversify its operations into the 1990s. Robert F. Durden has chronicled Duke Power's contributions to the rich economic diversity of North and South Carolina and its effect on the people for whom it has provided power for almost 100 years.

Author Biography

Robert F. Durden is Emeritus Professor of History at Duke University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Launching the Southern Power Companyp. 3
Expanding a Trial-Blazing System, 1911-1925p. 31
From the Roaring 'Twenties to the Depressed 'Thirties and World War IIp. 95
The Glory Years: From the Late 1940s to the Late 1960sp. 117
A Troubled Time for Duke Power, 1969-1975p. 143
Climbing Slowly Out of a Financial Hole, 1975-1985p. 187
Preparing for a Deregulated, Competitive, and Global Future, 1985-1994p. 213
The Climax of Change, 1994-1997p. 239
A Note on Sourcesp. 261
Notesp. 265
Indexp. 279
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