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The General Assembly killed the state’s 70% emissions target, approving an energy bill some analysts say will raise power ...
A Duke study says axing North Carolina’s 70% climate goal could add $23 billion to fuel bills by 2050. Other analyses predict ...
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 ...
Coal ash costs baked into pending customer rate proposals by Duke Energy will be reduced by 60% if the settlement is finalized, which would diminish any proposed increase. In an email, Archie said ...
Duke Energy is exploring the possibility of selling its Cayuga Generating Station rather than shutting it down. It’s possible Duke Energy’s Cayuga coal plant might not shut down after all. The ...
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 state agency tasked with protecting utility consumers has asked regulators to reject Duke Energy Indiana’s “ill-advised” plan to retire two coal-powered units—and replace them with new ...
The project would add more than 470 megawatts to the aging facility’s 1005-megawatt capacity. Cayuga has operated for 55-plus years and is the oldest coal-fired facility in Duke’s Hoosier fleet.
It’s set to close in 2038 instead of 2035, following an announcement in October from the owner, Duke Energy. But the changes do not constitute a coal comeback in this country.
Duke Energy estimates the project at its Vermillion County station will cost at $3.33 billion. The electricity utility serves about 900,000 customers in 69 Indiana counties.