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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 ...
The grid operators that draw power from the plants said they never asked for them to remain open, and consumers may have to ...
Duke Energy plans for them to be running by 2028 and 2030. The coal-powered plant at the same site would close three years later. The Environmental Defense Fund, a nonprofit, is calling on state ...
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 ...
The Allen Steam Plant site is the largest coal ash remediation site in the state and as a result, most of the property is dedicated to that remediation process. Duke Energy will excavate 19.8 ...
Duke Energy is proposing a three-year extension for the Gibson power plant in southwest Indiana, the second-largest coal-fired power plant in the country. Gibson, originally scheduled to close in ...
(Bloomberg) — Duke Energy Corp. plans to extend the life of its largest coal-fired power plant, pushing aside its climate goal to shutter all facilities that burn the dirty fuel by 2035. The utility ...
Coal ash is the byproduct of coal combustion. Duke Energy started storing coal ash in unlined, onsite coal ash ponds when it built the plant in the 1960s. Now there are millions of tons of it there.
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 ...
Experts have said there’s little evidence of a national energy emergency, and 15 states have sued to challenge Trump’s declaration.