News
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. That’s according to ...
Duke Energy plans to delay the retirement of its Gibson coal plant by three years. That’s according to the utility’s latest 20-year plan. If the company follows through, Duke would be the last ...
Fossil Fuels The Country’s Second-Largest Coal Plant May Get a Three-Year Reprieve From Retirement. Why? Duke Energy wants to extend the life of its Gibson plant in Indiana from 2035 to 2038 ...
As a part of that plan, all of Duke’s remaining coal-fired plants will retire or convert entirely to natural gas by the end of 2035. Before retirement, however, Duke Energy must build ...
A recent settlement between Duke Energy and Reliable Energy (REI) could result in the survival of the currently operational ...
WSOC Charlotte. Duke Energy’s Coal-fired Allen Steam Plant retires at the end of the year. Posted: November 21, 2024 | Last updated: December 11, 2024 ...
Allen steam station retirement marks beginning of the end for NC’s coal-fired power plants - WSOC TV
As a part of that plan, all of Duke’s remaining coal-fired plants will retire or convert entirely to natural gas by the end of 2035. Before retirement, however, Duke Energy must build ...
Evansville has been called a sacrifice zone due to pollution hazards, and federal goals to lower environmental safeguards ...
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 ...
Similarly, North Carolina state regulators required Duke Energy to excavate 14 coal ash pits by 2038. “What remains is a lot of groundwater pollution at many of these sites,” Torrey said.
Duke’s new plan calls for 500 megawatts of solar with 400 megawatts of batteries to store that power by 2030. Duke’s previous plan in 2021 called for about 1,500 megawatts of solar by 2030.
Similarly, North Carolina state regulators required Duke Energy to excavate 14 coal ash pits by 2038. “What remains is a lot of groundwater pollution at many of these sites,” Torrey said.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results