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Duke Energy has unveiled its plans for a new natural gas plant in Catawba County, part of the utility’s transition away from coal that nonetheless shows its continued reliance on other fossil fuels.
Duke Energy Corp. said it intends to apply to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina for a 1.4-gigawatt natural gas-fired power plant in Anderson County. It hopes to start construction ...
Natural gas is a fossil fuel, but Duke deems the Roxboro plant and others like it essential to the zero-carbon electricity future that state law mandates by 2050.
Duke Energy plans to file an application with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) later this year seeking approval to build a new natural gas power plant in Anderson County. The ...
--Duke Energy announced today the company's intent to submit an application to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina for approval to build a new natural gas power plant in Anderson ...
The project would be built on the former coal plant site at the Buck complex. It would be adjacent to Duke’s 718-megawatt natural gas-fired, combined-cycle plant that opened at the site in 2011.
The Duke Energy plant is north of Terre Haute along with Wabash River. At the time, some still felt there was a silver lining: Cayuga’s existing coal units would be retired.
Duke Energy has proposed building a new natural gas plant in Anderson County, South Carolina. The plant aims to address growing energy demands and support economic growth in the region.
The gas turbines and related equipment for the Anderson plant will be provided by GE Vernova, which recently signed a partnership with Duke Energy Corporation (NYSE:DUK) to provide the latter with ...
STEVE WILSON By John Downey – Senior Staff Writer, Charlotte Business Journal Sep 8, 2014 Updated Sep 8, 2014 1:09pm EDT ...
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