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Duke Energy is poised to replace some coal-fired power plants with gas-fired stations at two North Carolina sites after receiving key approvals from environmental and utility regulators.
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 ...
The state agency tasked with protecting utility consumers has asked regulators to reject Duke Energy Indiana’s plan to retire two coal-powered units and replace them with new natural gas units.
The grid operators that draw power from the plants said they never asked for them to remain open, and consumers may have to ...
The new combined cycle gas plants are meant to replace two coal-fired plants, the Roxboro and Marshall steam stations and ...
Duke Energy is planning to replace its Cayuga coal plant in Vermillion County with a new natural gas plant. More than 40 people showed up on a weekday afternoon in Bloomington to give their ...
The utility's latest resource plan also scales back Duke's near-future expansion of renewable energy sources and added new gas-fired plants to replace coal units in Vermillion County. Nate Gagnon ...
including Duke Energy, is asking the federal government to roll back environmental rules that would require stronger coal ash cleanup and greenhouse gas limits on power plants. In a letter to EPA ...
Duke Energy Corp. said it would consider ... the utility would reexamine plans to convert some coal-fired units in Indiana to also run on natural gas, Chief Financial Officer Brian Savoy said ...
The state agency tasked with protecting utility consumers has asked regulators to reject Duke Energy Indiana ... retire two coal-powered units—and replace them with new natural gas units ...