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Duke Energy recently proposed replacing two aging coal units with natural gas plants. New proposal could be pathway to keep them online.
Duke Energy proposed replacing two coal units with natural gas plants and was met with opposition from consumer and environmental advocacy groups. Duke announced a settlement with Reliable Energy ...
The two aging coal plants at Cayuga station might live on, despite Duke Energy’s proposal earlier this year to retire them in favor of natural gas units.. In a settlement reached with Reliable ...
After 56 years of burning coal at its Lake Julian power plant, Duke Energy has officially shut down the coal operation. "At 4 p.m. on Jan. 29, 2020, Duke Energy achieved a significant milestone ...
Electricity utility Duke Energy announces plans study the sale of its existing coal-powered units at Cayuga Generating Station in western Indiana. The utility hopes to replace the coal units with ...
Duke Energy has settled a 15-year-old lawsuit for allegedly violating the Clean Air Act when it made modifications at 13 coal-fired power units in North Carolina.
Two of the four coal-fired generating units at Duke Energy’s 560 MW Gallagher plant in Indiana may shut down, instead of being converted to natural gas, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
Duke has retired 56 coal units for a total of 7.5 GW of capacity since 2010, Good said. The utility will spend around $4 billion on hydrogen-enabled natural gas generation to better ensure ...
May 26, 2021 /CSRwire/ - Malta Inc. is teaming up with Duke Energy to study the socioeconomic, environmental and operational benefits of converting retiring coal units into long-duration, ...
Duke Energy Carolinas is accelerating the depreciation for three of the 13 coal units it operates at four power plants, which will allow those units to close early.
The company took a dramatically different approach to its long-term planning this year, offering multiple scenarios for customers, policy makers, regulators and other stakeholders to consider.