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The life of a new natural gas plant — to replace the Cayuga Generating Station in Vermillion County — could extend past 2050, which is when the larger Duke Energy corporation hopes to have net ...
Duke plans to close all six of its remaining North Carolina coal plants by 2035. To make up for the lost generating capacity, it wants to add up to three more gas plants like Asheville, Norton said.
Duke Energy is backing off its plan to move away from using coal to generate power by 2035 in a move advocates say is harmful to consumers and the environment. The utility's latest resource plan ...
Regulators in North Carolina have approved Duke Energy’s plan to replace some of the utility’s coal-fired units with natural gas-fired generation. The North Carolina Utilities Commission in ...
Duke Energy said Thursday it plans to delay the retirement of its largest coal-burning power plant, scuttling its efforts to be free of the fossil fuel by 2035. The utility outlined its plans in ...
Duke Energy Corp. said it would consider shifting its plans for coal plants if Donald Trump follows through on his promises to terminate rules that stifle power-plant pollution. In the event of a ...
DUKE ENERGY PLANS TO DEMOLISH PART OF A RETIRED COAL FIRED POWER PLANT IN NEW ALBANY ... been operating at a limited capacity before its closure, and the company said it was no longer needed.
Two consumer advocacy groups are split on Duke Energy’s proposal to close the Cayuga coal plant. But they both said a new, $3 billion natural gas plant isn’t the right thing for Duke’s ...