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The North Carolina General Assembly voted to override Democratic Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of SB 266, which allows Duke Energy ...
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 ...
Duke Energy predicts that in the next 15 years, Carolina customers’ annual electric use will increase by about 58,000 ...
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Duke Energy, North Carolina officials and a conservation group announced Monday an agreement on how the utility pays to get rid of coal ash stored in the state.
Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE: DUK) is planning two new natural gas-powered combustion turbines at the former Buck Steam Station ...
Duke Energy in February revealed its plans to build natural-gas units at the site of its coal-fired Cayuga Generating Station. Duke Energy estimates the project at its Vermillion County station ...
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 ...
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.
Duke Energy would then issue a request for proposal to solicit interest in the coal units, which could be available for sale after the two proposed gas units are placed in service in 2029 and 2030.
Duke Energy Indiana, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, provides about 6,300 megawatts of owned electric capacity to approximately 920,000 customers in a 23,000-square-mile service area, making it ...