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Duke Energy recently proposed replacing two aging coal units with natural gas plants. New proposal could be pathway to keep them online.
Duke Energy's latest 20-year plan would delay closing the Gibson coal plant by three years. Duke Energy plans to delay the retirement of its Gibson coal plant by three years.
Duke plans to replace two of the four coal-fired units at Person County’s Roxboro plant with gas-fired combined cycle units by 2029 that would have 1,360 MW of generation capacity.
Duke Energy's massive coal-fired Gibson Generating Station, located close to the Wabash River in Gibson County. The utility has extended the retirement of coal at the plant for another three years.
Duke Energy is backing off its plan to move away from using coal to generate power by 2035 in a move advocates say is harmful to consumers and the environment. The utility's latest resource plan ...
Duke Energy today announced plans to retire its Asheville, N.C., coal-fired power plant in four to five years and modernize its generation and transmission system in western North Carolina and ...
In early 2020, Duke Energy announced up to $9 billion for plans to close its nine remaining coal ash basins in North Carolina.
Public comments sought on Duke Energy's plan to build natural-gas units at Cayuga generating station. Hearings in Bloomington and Terre Haute on Thursday.